Parkes Pamphlet Collection: Volume 21

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1854-1866
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RAMC/474/21
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Address on Public Health, by R. Christiann. 1863.

Organis matter in water, by Angus Smith. 1866.

What food to eat, by W.W. Ireland. 1865.

The history of the Laryngoscope, by G.D. Gibb. 1863.

The Endoscope as an aid to the diagnosis and treatment of disease, by F.R. Cruise. 1865.

On the use of Galvanism and Electro-Magnetism in Medicine and Surgery, by J.Althause. 1868.

Breif notes on the last epidemic of Cholera in Turkey, by H. Leach. 1866.

A safe, speedy, and certain cure for small-pox, by C. Rose. 1863.

Cancer and the new mode of treating it, by C.H. Marston & R. Maclimont. n.d.

The subcutaneous treatment of carbuncle, by V.G. French. 1862.

Evidence against the internal use of Mercury in Syphilis and other disease, by C. Drysdale. 1864.

Prostitution medically considered, by Dr. Drysdale. 1866.

Army Medical Report for 1860. 1860.

The climate of the south of Devon and its influence upon health, by T. Shapter. 1862.

Observations on the Epidemic fever prevailing in Cork, by D.C. O'Connor. 1865.

Costless ventilation, by P.H. Bird. 1862.

The British and foriegn Medico-Chirurgior Review :- 1) Roll of the Royal College of Physicians of London, by W. Munk. 1863.

The British and Foriegn Medico-Chirurgical Review:-. 1863.

2) A practical treatise on Phthisis Pulmonalis, by L.M. Lawson, 1861. n.d.

3) More important diseases of the Army, by J. Davy, 1862. n.d.

4) Historique sur L'Establissement de pisciculture de huninque appartemant au Gouverment Français, 1862. n.d.

5) Report of the U.S. Sanitary Commission. n.d.

Army Medical Reports on Malaria and Miasmata and their influence in the production of Typhus and Typhoid fevers, by T.H. Barker. 1861.

China from a Medical point of view 1860-61, by C.A. Gordon. 1863.

Military Surgery in the Southern States of America, by S.J. Chesholn. 1862.

Marques on Army Medical Statistics etc. 1854.

System of Surgery, by T. Holmes. 1861.

On the cooling of the body after death, by B.W. Richardson. n.d.

Morell's inductive mental Philosophy. 1862.

Gratuitous Medical Services report on Epidemics1861-62, by J.A. Davies. 1862.

An Indian remedy for smallpox, by H.C. Miles. 1861.

Sanitary Report for 1860. 1860.

Letter to the Rt. Hon. Spencer Horatio Walpole, 1858, who discovered the sources of the Nile, by C.T. Beke. 1863.

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1854-1866

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1 volume

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