An introduction to pathology and morbid anatomy / by T. Henry Green.
- Green, T. Henry (Thomas Henry), 1841-1923.
- Date:
- 1895
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: An introduction to pathology and morbid anatomy / by T. Henry Green. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by The University of Leeds Library. The original may be consulted at The University of Leeds Library.
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![1 (RENSHAWS IffANUALS.] Crozvn Svo, gso pages, id/-. It, 4 DICTIPNARY OF TREATME • . ■ TKis work is intended to give a complete account of the Treat- ment of every Disease in a more exhaustive manner than can possibly be accomplished in the limited space devoted to this subject in the various medical and surgical text-books. The treat- ment of-each affection is fully detailed under its headmg, arranged alphabetically, so that the practitioner may find it a handy work of reference for his consulting room, and the student may with advantage employ it at the bedside. By a copious cross index, the treatment of the various emergencies, as Poisoning, Haamorrhage, Convulsions, &c., can be turned up at a moment's notice. By W. WHITLA, M.D., &c., Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics, Queens College. Belfast; Physician to and Lecturer on Clinical Medicme. Belfast Koyal Hospita ; Consulting Physician to the Belfast Ophthalmic Hospital and Consulting Physician to the Ulster Hospital for Women and Children ; - Exaniiner in Materia Medica for the Royal University and the Pharmaceutical Society (I.), and late E.\atniner in Materia Medica for Glasgow University; etc., etc., etc. By the same Author. Sixth Edition. Svo, 64Spp., with Woodcuts and Lithographs. 10/6. PHARMACY, MATERIA MEDICA, AND THERAPEUTICS. The aim of this work is to give to the student and practitioner in a concise form all that he can possibly require in every-day work, in either the art of compounding medicines or in the sciences of Materia Medica and Therapeutics. The first part of the work con- tains a full account .of such processes as Pill-making, Blister and Plaster Spreading, the Compounding of Mixtures, Lotions, Oint- ments, Powders, Pessaries, &c., &c. The second part treats of the science of Prescription-writing, with Latin Vocabulary and Recipes. The third and fourth parts deal with the Materia Medica of the B P and' the Therapeutics and Pharmacology of every official drug, with numerous formute and Prescriptions. The remainder of the book is taken up with full information about all the New Drugs and Remedies introduced during recent years. The work, -therefore, includes the B. P., and is a complete commentary upon it as well as a volume of reference for the Chemist, Physician, and Student preparing for the various examinations, and is .accepted as the Text-b^Sk in a large number of Medical Schools throughout the kingdom.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21507855_0611.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)