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William Ewart

English physician (1848–1929)

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  • William Ewart. Photograph by Hellis & Sons.

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    Gout and goutiness and their treatment.

    Ewart, William, 1848-1929. | Date: 1896
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    How to feel the pulse and what to feel in it : practical hints for beginners / by William Ewart.

    | Date: 1892
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    Cardiac outlines for clinical clerks and practitioners and first principles in the physical examination of the heart for the beginner / by William Ewart ; with sixty-two illustrations.

    Ewart, William, 1848-1929. | Date: [1892], ©1892
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    Heart studies, chiefly clinical. 1, The pulse-sensations : a study in tactile sphygmology / by Wm. Ewart.

    Ewart, William, 1848-1929. | Date: 1894
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    Marine climates in the treatment of tuberculosis : the opening address delivered at the Hastings Meeting of the British Balneological and Climatological Society, on March 16th, 1907 / by William Ewart.

    Ewart, William, 1848-1929. | Date: 1907
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Augustus C. Long Health Sciences Library, Columbia University
Royal College of Physicians, London

Related topics

Pulse

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