The Medico-chirurgical Review and Journal of Practical Medicine, Volumen50

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Richard & George S. Wood, 1847

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Jacquemier on Hydrorrhoea
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Jacquemier on the Ergot of
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Jacquemier on Embryotomy
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Recueil de Memoires de Medecine de Chirurgie et de Pharmacie Militaires
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Guys Hospital Reports Second Series Edited by Drs BARLOW and BIRKETT
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Examples of Ptosis with illustrative Remarks By John F France
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Clinical Report of Cases admitted into the Petersham Ward By John
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VII
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Cases and Observations in Medical Jurisprudence By Alfred Taylor
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Dr Underwoods Treatise on Children c By HENRY DAVIES M D
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MEDICOCHIRURGICAL REVIEW
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Animal Chemistry or Chemistry in its Applications to Physiology and Patho
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Practical Observations and Suggestions in Medicine By MARSHALL HALL M D
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Seventh Annual Report of the RegistrarGeneral of Births Deaths and Marriages
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Life of George Cheyne M D with Extracts from his Works and Corres
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Practical Remarks on NearSight and Impaired Vision By WILLIAM White
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On Diseases of the Skin By ERASMUS WILSON F R S c
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A Manual of Materia Medica and Therapeutics including the Preparations of
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Liebigs Question to Mulder tested by Morality and Science By Dr G T Mul
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The Microscopic Anatomy of the Human Body in Health and Disease By Arthur
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Harden on Isopathia
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On the Employment of Iodide of Potassium in the Treatment of Syphilis
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Puerperal ConvulsionsMalpraxis
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On the Nature of Insanity and its Treatment by Irrigation and prolonged
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Histoire de la Medecine depuis son Origine jusqu au XIX Siecle Par
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MedicoChirurgical Transactionsconcluded from p 233
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A Case in which a large Tumour was developed in the Substance
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The Vegetable Kingdom or the Structure Classification and Uses of Plants
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Clinical Facts and Reflections also Remarks on the Impunity of Murder
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Histoire de la Medecine depuis son Origine jusquau XIX Siecle Par
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The Vital ForcesHaller
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Progress of SurgeryJohn Hunter
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Animism and VitalismStahl
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The Pathological Anatomy of the Human Body By JULIUS VOGEL M D
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Proper Mode of Investigation
431
Development of Cancer
449
On Malformations
451
Hermaphroditical Formations
454
Dictionary of Practical Medicine By JAMES COPLAND M D F R S Parts X and XI Article Pestilence
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A Treatise on the Plague c With Hints on Quarantine By A WHITE M D c 1 Distinction between Infection and Contagion
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Doctrine of Contingent Infection
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Difference ? between Spasmodic and Pestilential Cholera
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Epidemic Spasmodic Cholera
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Rise and Progress of Pestilential Cholera
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Origin of it in several places
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Is Pestilential Cholera propagated by Infection?
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Evidence in the Madras Report
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Testimonies to its NonInfectiousness
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Its Appearance at Astracan and Orenburg
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Its Appearance at Moscow and St Petersburg
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How did it reach this country?
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Recommendations of our Boards of Health
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How did it reach the Mauritius ?
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How did it reach North America?
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Cause of its Outbreaks inscrutable
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Extreme Opinions of Dr Copland
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Essential Infectiousness of the Plague questioned
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On Tumours of the Uterus and its Appendages By THOMAS STafford Lee M R C S E c
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On Fibrous Tumours of the Uterus
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On the Treatment of Uterine Tumours
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On Encysted Dropsy of the Ovary
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On the Treatment of Ovarian Dropsy
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On the Diagnosis of Adhesions in Ovarian Dropsy
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Leçons sur les Phenomenes Physiques des Corps Vivants By Signor CARLO MATTEUCCI II Electro physiological Researches First Memoir Muscula...
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Porretts Discovery of Endosmose
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Agency of Endosmose in Celllife
513
The Muscular Electric Current
515
On Induced Contractions in Muscles
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A Manual of the Principles and Practice of Ophthalmic Medicine and Sur
518
The Operation for Strabismus
529
Practical Observations on some Diseases of the Stomach and Alimentary Canal
537
Experimental Researches on the Postmortem Contractility of the Muscles
544
An Essay on the Tongue in Functional Derangement of the Stomach and Bowels
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Researches into the Physical History of Mankind By JAMES COWle Prichard
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