Parkes Pamphlet Collection: Volume 74

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1857-1866
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RAMC/474/74
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The cattle plague & Diseased Meat, by Joseph S. Cangee. 1857.

Hospital Service of the French army in the east. n.d.

The new process for the preservation of meat for food, by J. Morgan. 1865.

An address to the working people of Salisbury, by J.S. Bushman. 1865.

Lecture delivered at the opening of the Military Medical College, Netley, Oct. 1st. 1863, by Dr. MacLean. 1863.

Richmond, Whitworth & Hardwicke Hospitals, Introductionary lecture, by Dr. Corrigan. 1858.

An introductionary lecture delivered in the Ledwich School of Medicine, by William Moore. 1864.

A discription of a method of operating for the cure of strabismus or squinting, by Alexander Miller. 1840.

Small-pox & Vaccination Hospitals, Medical report for 1866. 1866.

The progress of Ophthalmic Surgery, by J.Z. Laurence. 1863.

The use of the Ophthalmoscope, by William Martin. 1859.

A few additional suggestions, with a view to the improvement of Hospitals for the sick & wounded, by Mr John Robertson. 1850.

Numerical Analysis of the patients treated in Guy's Hospital for the last 7 years from 1854-1861. 1861.

The three warnings, or facts & figures of the Cholera epidemic of Gateshead, by James Clephan. 1854.

An address to the public & the citizens of Cork in particular of the prevention and treatment of Cholera in Rational Principles. 1853.

Cholera, by David MacLoughlin. 1866.

Medical reform & Social question, by Joseph S. Gangee. 1857.

Hospital Statistics & Hospital plans, by Florence Nightingale. 1862.

74,1857-1866.95.

The cattle plague & Diseased Meat, by Joseph S. Cangee. 1857.

Hospital Service of the French army in the east. n.d.

The new process for the preservation of meat for food, by J. Morgan. 1865.

An address to the working people of Salisbury, by J.S. Bushman. 1865.

Lecture delivered at the opening of the Military Medical College, Netley, Oct. 1st. 1863, by Dr. MacLean. 1863.

Richmond, Whitworth & Hardwicke Hospitals, Introductionary lecture, by Dr. Corrigan. 1858.

An introductionary lecture delivered in the Ledwich School of Medicine, by William Moore. 1864.

A discription of a method of operating for the cure of strabismus or squinting, by Alexander Miller. 1840.

Small-pox & Vaccination Hospitals, Medical report for 1866. 1866.

The progress of Ophthalmic Surgery, by J.Z. Laurence. 1863.

The use of the Ophthalmoscope, by William Martin. 1859.

A few additional suggestions, with a view to the improvement of Hospitals for the sick & wounded, by Mr John Robertson. 1850.

Numerical Analysis of the patients treated in Guy's Hospital for the last 7 years from 1854-1861. 1861.

The three warnings, or facts & figures of the Cholera epidemic of Gateshead, by James Clephan. 1854.

An address to the public & the citizens of Cork in particular of the prevention and treatment of Cholera in Rational Principles. 1853.

Cholera, by David MacLoughlin. 1866.

Medical reform & Social question, by Joseph S. Gangee. 1857.

Hospital Statistics & Hospital plans, by Florence Nightingale. 1862.

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1857-1866

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1 volume

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