Parkinson, J. W. K.
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Hunterian reminiscences; being the substance of a course of lectures in the principles and practice of surgery, delivered by ... J. Hunter, in the year 1785 / taken in short-hand, and afterwards fairly transcribed by ... James Parkinson ... Edited by his son, J.W.K. Parkinson ..., by whom are appended illustrative notes.
Hunter, John, 1728-1793Date: 1833- Books
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Hunterian reminiscences; being the substance of a course of lectures on the principles and practice of surgery, delivered by ... J. Hunter, in the year 1785 / taken in short-hand, and afterwards fairly transcribed by ... James Parkinson ... Edited by his son, J.W.K. Parkinson ..., by whom are appended illustrative notes.
Date: 1833- Books
An account of a case of recovery [of Thomas Tipple], after an extraordinary accident, by which the shaft of a chaise had been forced through the thorax. To which is now added, a statement of the health of the sufferer from the period of his recovery, until his decease [by J.W.K. Parkinson]: with the appearances of the injured parts after death [and 'A brief commentary on the case' by Sir William Blizard] / [William Maiden].
Maiden, William, 1766-1845.Date: 1824