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Draft chapters re ear, nose and throat; infective hepatitis; dermatology; penicillin; syphilis and other veneral diseases; and anaesthetics: for the Medical History of the War
Date: 1947Reference: RAMC/1816/8/13Part of: Royal Army Medical Corps Muniments Collection- Books
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Observations on the diseases which prevail in long voyages to hot countries, particularly on those in the East Indies : and on the same diseases as they appear in Great Britain / by John Clark, M.D. fellow of the Royal College of Physicians at Edinburgh; physician to the infirmary and dispensary, at Newcastle; &c. &c.
Clark, John, 1744-1805.Date: 1793- Books
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The study and practice of aural-surgery : being the introductory address to a course of lectures on aural-surgery, and of practical instruction in the diagnosis and treatment of the diseases of the ear, given during the summer session of 1878 in the Glasgow Royal Infirmary, and its medical school / by Jas. Patterson Cassells.
Cassells, James Patterson, 1837-1884.Date: 1878- Books
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An account of the diseases most incident to children, from the birth till the age of puberty, with a successful method of treating them : to which is added, an essay on nursing, with a particular view to children who are brought up by hand : also a short general account of the Dispensary for the Infant Poor / by George Armstrong.
Armstrong, George, 1719-1789.Date: 1783- Books
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Observations on the diseases which prevail in long voyages to hot countries, particularly on those in the East Indies; and on the same diseases as they appear in Great Britain. By John Clark, M.D. Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians at Edinburgh; Physician to the infirmary and dispensary, at Newcastle; &c. &c.
Clark, John, 1744-1805.Date: M.DCC.XCII. [1792]- Books
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Observations on the diseases which prevail in long voyages to hot countries, particularly on those in the East Indies; and on the same diseases as they appear in Great Britain. By John Clark, M.D. Tellow of the Royal College of Physicians, at Edinburgh; Physician to the Infirmary, and Dispensary, at Newcastle; &c. &c.
Clark, John, 1744-1805.Date: M.DCC.XCII. [1792]- Books
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The history and chemical analysis of the mineral water lately discovered in the city of Gloucester; the various diseases to which it is applicable considered; and the necessary regulations for drinking it with success ascertained and prescribed. By John Hemming, M. D. Physician to the Ossulston Dispensary, member of the Royal Medical, and Honorary Member of the Royal Physical Societies of Edinburgh.
Hemming, John, -1809.Date: MDCCLXXXIX. [1789]- Books
Report of the Bath Hospital Management Committee presented to a public meeting held in the Guildhall, Bath on 10th November, 1949.
Bath Hospital Management Committee.Date: [1949?]- Books
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A concise account of the properties and effects of the poudre unique, in the cure of the most dangerous putrid as well as inveterate and complicated diseases. With very considerable Improvements, and the Addition of Two Hundred Cases, wherein this valuable Medicine has proved successful. Together with A Variety of efficacious and long experienced Prescriptions, Medical, Surgical, and Domestic; among which is cheap and easy Method of making an agreeable and salutary Wine, Ale, or Small Beer, Medicinal Milk, Whey, &c. The Whole interspersed with Rules, Observations and Cautions, Whereby a Person may (in many Cases) not only become his own Physician, but be enabled to remedy the Afflictions of others. By T. Seymour, M.D. Late Chemist to his Majesty.
Seymour, Thomas, M.D.Date: MDCCLXXIV. [1774]- Books
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An account of the diseases most incident to children to which is added an essay on nursing with a particular view to infants brought up by hand. Also a short account of the Dispensary for the Infant Poor / by the late George Armstrong.
Armstrong, George, 1719-1789.Date: 1808- Pictures
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A map of London: showing sites of medical and other interest in the City of London, and Westminster. Coloured lithograph, 1913.
Date: 1913Reference: 40396i- Books
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On epilepsy in its relation to ear-disease : a dissertation for the degree of M.D. / by J.A. Ormerod.
Ormerod, J. A., 1848-1925.Date: 1883- Books
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Sketches of facts and opinions respecting the venereal disease. / by William Houlston, member of the Corporation of Surgeons; Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries and of the Medical Society of London; surgeon to the Philanthropic Reform, and to the Royal Universal Dispensary.
Houlston, William, 1755-1815.Date: 1794- Ephemera
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Every man his own farrier : Mr. Blaine who has long been known for his important discoveries, his public writings and successful treatment of the diseases of horses and dogs, now offers to the public the following valuable medicines ... sold wholesale and retail by T. Boosey, no.4, Broad Street, near the Royal exchange.
Date: [1803 or 1804]- Books
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Practical observations on the nature and treatment of some exasperated symptoms attending the venereal disease. / By Edward Geoghegan, member of the Royal College of Surgeons; of the Royal Society, Edinburgh; and surgeon to the Dublin General Dispensary.
Geoghegan, E. (Edward)Date: 1801- Books
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Practical observations, Concerning the Cure of the venereal disease by mercurials. To which is added, a letter to Peter Collinson, Esq; F.R.S. Containing An Account of an Ear of Dog's Grass, that was swallowed by a Child, and afterwards discharged on its Back. By Jonathan Wathen, surgeon.
Wathen, Jonathan.Date: MDCCLXV. [1765]- Books
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Practical observations concerning the cure of the venereal disease by Mercurials. To which is added, a letter to Peter Collinson, Esq; F.R.S. containing an account of an ear of dog's-grass, that was swallowed by a child, and afterwards discharged on its back. By Jonathan Wathen, surgeon.
Wathen, Jonathan.Date: M.DCC.LXV. [1765]- Books
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A probationary essay on the special pathology of the accessory organs of hearing : submitted ... to the examination of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh ... for admission ... / by James Mercer.
Date: 1840- Books
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An appendix to A treatise on the hydrocele : containing additional proofs of the efficacy of injection for the cure of that disease / by James Earle.
Earle, James, 1755-1817.Date: 1793- Books
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Deafness and discharge from the ear : the modern treatment for the radical cure of deafness, otorrhoea, noises in the head, vertigo, and distress in the ear / by Samuel Sexton, assisted by Alexander Duane.
Duane A. (Alexander), 1858-Date: 1891- Books
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A treatise on struma, or scrofula, commonly called the king's evil : in which the common opinion of its being a hereditary disease is proved to be erroneous, more rational causes are assigned, illustrated by a variety of apposite cases, and a successful method of treatment recommended : together with general directions for sea-bathing / by Thomas White.
White, Thomas.Date: 1794- Books
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A treatise on the hydrocele : containing an examination of all the usual methods of obtaining relief in that disease : the radical cure by injection is particularly described, and illustrated with cases / by James Earle.
Earle, James, 1755-1817.Date: 1791- Books
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The conduct of the mastoid operation for the cure of chronic purulent otorrhaea ... / by Charles A. Ballance ; together with remarks on the cases which require the operation, by William Dalby.
Ballance, Charles Alfred, Sir, 1856-1936.Date: 1900- Books
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The indications for the radical mastoid operation, based upon pathologic lesions / by S.J. Kopetzky.
Kopetzky, Samuel J. (Samuel Joseph), 1876-1950.Date: 1909- Books
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Devonshire hospital and Buxton Bath charity : instituted for the relief of poor persons from all parts of Great Britain and Ireland suffering from rheumatism, gout, sciatica, and neuralgia ; pains, weakness or contractions of joints or limbs, arising from these diseases, or from sprains, fractures, or other local injuries ; chronic forms of paralysis ; dropped hands, and other poisonous effects of lead, mercury, or other minerals ; spinal affections ; dyspeptic complaints, uterine obstructions, etc. etc. ; supported by annual subscriptions and voluntary contributions : annual report for the year 1888 ; management, history, annual statement, accounts, rules and regulations, list of subscriptions and benefactions &c., Bath charity report for 1785 ; copies of conveyances of hospital and baths from the Duke of Devonshire to the trustees ; and meteorological report for the year 1888.
Devonshire Royal Hospital (Buxton, Derbyshire, England)Date: 1889