![]() | Kensington - Page 496 SMITH, Henry, Esq., late of Torrington Square, at Kensington, on 18th April. BOOKS EECEIVED. CROSSE (JG) Midwifery Cases. Edited by DR. COPEMAN. ... |
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![]() | Manchester - Page 640 Simmonds, of Manchester, gives the following report of its employment in hooping cough, in a letter to Dr. Duncan, published in the second volume of ... more pages: 962 |
![]() | Huddersfield - Page 84 John Taylor (now of Huddersfield) was the first Professor of Clinical Medicine, and Mr. Liston the first Professor of Clinical Surgery in University ... more pages: 1002 |
![]() | Gloucester - Page 683 John Baron, of Gloucester, his friend and biographer, was deposited by me at the National Bohemian Museum of Prague. more pages: 288 |
![]() | Marshall Hall, MD - Page 773 By WH Cane, Esq. t Communicated, with Observations, by Marshall Hall, MD, FRS] )r. Marshall Hall had suggested on several occasions, and especially in ... more pages: 93 |
![]() | Butler, MD - Page 696 1 LANE, Butler, MD On Functional Diseases of the Liver associated with Uterine Derangement. London : 1848. |
![]() | Durham, New York - Page 1034 Amos Hamelin, of Durham, New York, related the case of a woman, aged 24 years, who was delivered at full term of a dead infant. ... |
![]() | Tazewell, Tennessee - Page 723 JP Evans, of Tazewell, Tennessee, in an Essay on "the Diarrhoea of the South," in the Charleston Med. Journal and Review for May 1851, ... |
![]() | Charleston - Page 940 The spring, in Charleston, had been remarkably cool. Early in July, the weather became very hot ; and, from that time till the beginning of October, ... more pages: 937 |
![]() | Northampton - Page 866 He began his professional career as a general practitioner in a country village, whence he removed to a larger field of practice at Northampton, ... |
![]() | Southampton - Page 191 An analogous case has also occurred at Southampton, in which the Guardians sought to fix blame on the medical attendant, on the ground that he had not ... |
![]() | Marseilles - Page 629 Thus, we read, that during the plague of Marseilles, the bile taken from those who had died of the disease, uniformly produced death when injected ... |
![]() | Philadelphia - Page 267 Professor Pancoast, of Philadelphia, describes the following operation for the removal of hard cataracts, which he says he has practised in about ... |
![]() | Bangor, Maine - Page 267 McRuer, of Bangor, Maine, has been in the habit, for some years, of employing the following method for the removal of gelatinous and soft polypi of ... |
![]() | Cheltenham - Page 1055 Margaret's Terrace, Cheltenham, on tiud October. Dr. Baron was the friend and able biographer of Jenner. Roe, G. C, MD, Inspector General of Hospitals ... more pages: 968 |
![]() | Wolverhampton - Page 590 In Wil- lenhall, Wolverhampton, out of 22 deaths by the same disease, 16 were unprotected. In Rowley Regis, Dudley, small-pox was also very prevalent, ... |
![]() | Canterbury - Page 855 At Canterbury and Dover, the first form of ulcer (Hunterian) constituted a little more than one- fifth of the admissions ; at Windsor and Hull, ... |
![]() | Covington, Ky - Page 177 This phenomenon was strikingly displayed in a young gentleman of Covington, Ky., to whose hip I applied the actual cautery on account of coxalgia. ... |
![]() | Braunschweig - Page 71 Klinik zu Braunschweig vorgekommenen Krankheiten und Operational. Case. CW, a journeyman carpenter, rot. 40, was admitted into hospital on the 20th ... |
![]() | Newton Abbot - Page 968 BODD, Thomas P., Esq., Surgeon, formerly of Newton Abbot, at Burra, Adelaide, South Australia, on the 7th April, aged 31. ... |
![]() | Portsmouth - Page 383 Allan, James, MD, Deputy Inspector-General of Hospitals and Fleets, Surgeon to Haslar Hospital, at Portsmouth, aged 58, on 18th March. ... |
![]() | Magdebourg - Page 1028 Maisier, of Magdebourg, and Velsen. "From the supplementary volume, 1846, to Herat and De Len's Diet, de M'il. Méd., additional evidence is afforded ... |
![]() | New Orleans - Page 1141 In New Orleans, as well as in the surrounding country, the fevers are intermittent, remittent, and continued, "alternating in type, and running into ... more pages: 1142 |
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