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Wounds of the skull and brain : their clinical forms and medical and surgical treatment / by Ch. Chatelin and T. de Martel ; edited with a preface by F.F. Burghard.
Chatelin, Charles.Date: 1918- Digital Images
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Wounded collected from trenches
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Wounded at a Casualty Clearing Station
D. Lindsay- Pictures
Wounded patients lying on canvas cot carriers on a dockside waiting to be carried onto hospital ship surrounded by naval medical personnel. Glass negative, ca. 1919.
Date: [1919]Reference: 586180i- Digital Images
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Wounded arrived from the line, World War I
D. Lindsay- Ephemera
Wounded returning to dressing station after an attack.
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`Note as to the Wound of the Sympathetic Nerve, "Gunshot pp.39-44 in Wounds and other Injuries of Nerves"
Date: c.1909Reference: GC/53/7/3Part of: Keen, William Williams- Books
Wounds and fractures : a clinical guide to civil and military practice / by H. Winnett Orr.
Orr, H. Winnett (Hiram Winnett), 1877-1956Date: [1941]- Books
Wounded river : the Civil War letters of John Vance Lauderdale, M.D / edited by Peter Josyph.
Lauderdale, John Vance.Date: 1993- Books
Wounded planet : how declining biodiversity endangers health and how bioethics can help / Henk A.M.J. ten Have.
ten Have, H.Date: 2019- Books
Wounded of the war at the institute of Sta. Izabel / [by A. Aureĺio da Costa Ferreira [and others]].
Date: 1918- Books
Wounded cities : the representation of urban disasters in European art (14th-20th centuries) / Edited by Marco Folin, Monica Preti.
Date: [2015]- Pictures
Wounded patients, some with bandages on their eyes, lying on temporary beds made of military bags on board a hospital ship. Glass negative, ca. 1919.
Date: [1919]Reference: 586537i- Pictures
Wounded patients, some with bandages on their eyes, lying on temporary beds made of military bags on board a hospital ship. Glass negative, ca. 1919.
Date: [1919]Reference: 586535i- Pictures
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Woundwort or hedge nettle (Stachys arvensis): flowering and fruiting stem with separate floral segments. Coloured etching by M. Bouchard, 1775.
Date: [1775]Reference: 17104i- Pictures
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Woundwort or hedge nettle (Stachys arvensis): entire flowering plant with separate flowers. Coloured etching by M. Bouchard, 1775.
Date: [1775]Reference: 17103i- Books
Conference on Metabolic Aspects of Convalescence Including Bone and Wound Healing : ninth meeting, New York, N.Y., Feb. 2-3, 1945 / edited by Edward C. Reifenstein, Jr.
Conference on Metabolic Aspects of Convalescence Including Bone and Wound Healing 1945 February : New York, N.Y.)Date: [1945?]- Books
Conference on Metabolic Aspects of Convalescence Including Bone and Wound Healing : tenth meeting, New York, N.Y., June 15-16, 1945 / edited by Edward C. Reifenstein, Jr.
Conference on Metabolic Aspects of Convalescence Including Bone and Wound Healing 1945 : New York, N.Y.)Date: [1945?]- Archives and manuscripts
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The Treatment of Wound Shock (Instructions prepared by the Medical Research Council Committee on Traumatic Shock and on Blood Transfusion, in co-operation with the Army Medical Service)
Date: 1940 and 1944Reference: RAMC/304Part of: Royal Army Medical Corps Muniments Collection- Books
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Reasons against the practice of inoculating the small-pox. As also A Brief Account of the Operation of this Poison, infused after this manner into a Wound. By Legard Sparham, surgeon.
Sparham, Legard.Date: M.DCC.XXII. [1722]- Books
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The genuine life, Trial, and Dying Words of the Rev. James Hackman, Who was Executed on Monday the 19th of April, 1779, at Tyburn, For the wilful murder of Miss Martha Reay, By Shooting her with a Loaded Pistol in Covent-Garden, of which Wound she died: together with His remarkable defence, and the copy of a letter, He wrote to his Brother-in-Law, Before he had committed the Cruel Deed, Also, a Letter he sent to Miss Reay, After he had taken Orders.
Date: [1779]- Books
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The history of the lateral operation: or, an account of the method of extracting a stone, by making a Wound near the great Protuberance of the Os Ischium, through the Common Integuments and Levator Ani, into the Side of the Bladder, without touching the Urethra, Prostate Gland, Vesiculae Seminales, or any other of the Urinary or Seminal Vessels; first attempted by Frere Jacques in France, and afterwards successfully perform'd by Professor Rau in Holland. With a postscript concerning the introduction and improvement of this method here in London. By James Douglas, M.D.
Douglas, James, 1675-1742.Date: MDCCXXVI. [1726]- Books
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Remarks on the opinions of some of the most celebrated writers on Crown Law, respecting the due distinction between manslaughter and murder: Being an attempt to shew That the plea of sudden Anger cannot remove the imputation and guilt of Murder, when a Mortal Wound is wilfully given with a weapon: That the indulgence allowed by the Courts to voluntary Manslaughter in Rencounters, and in sudden Affrays and Duels, is indiscriminate, and without foundation in Law: And that impunity in such cases of voluntary Manslaughter is one of the principal causes of the continuance and present increase of the base and disgraceful practice of Duelling. To which are added some thoughts on the particular case of the Gentlemen of the Army when involved in such disagreeable private differences. With a prefatory address to the reader, concerning the Depravity and Folly of modern Men of Honour, falsely so called; including a short account of the Principles and Design of the Work. By Granville Sharp.
Sharp, Granville, 1735-1813.Date: MDCCLXXIII. [1773]- Digital Images
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Forearm wound. Pooll. Captain of the Wassenaer.
John Bell- Books
The story of wound healing and wound repair / [Allen O. Whipple].
Whipple, Allen Oldfather, 1881-1963.Date: [1963], ©1963