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James Clark
British Physician-in-Ordinary to Queen Victoria (1788–1870)
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A treatise on pulmonary consumption : comprehending an inquiry into the causes, nature, prevention, and treatment of tuberculosis and scrofulous diseases in general / by James Clark.
Clark, James, Sir, 1788-1870.
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Date: 1835
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The influence of climate in the prevention and cure of chronic diseases, more particularly of the chest and digestive organs : comprising an account of the principal places resorted to invalids in England, the South of Europe, etc. ... With an appendix, containing a service of tables on climate / by James Clark.
Clark, James, Sir, 1788-1870.
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Date: 1830
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A memoir of John Conolly, M. D : D. C. L., comprising a sketch of the treatment of insane in Europe and America.
Clark, James, Sir, 1788-1870.
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Date: 1869
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Observations on the system of teaching clinical medicine in the University of Edinburgh; with suggestions for its improvement / [Sir James Clark].
Clark, James, Sir, 1788-1870.
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Date: [1827]
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A treatise on pulmonary consumption : comprehending an inquiry into the causes, nature, prevention, and treatment of tuberculous and scrofulous diseases in general.
Clark, James, Sir, 1788-1870.
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Date: 1835
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Harvey Cushing/John Hay Whitney Medical Library
Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh
Andrew Combe
Sir James Graham, 2nd Baronet
Related topics
Tuberculosis, Pulmonary
Education, Medical
Infant Care
Medicine
United Kingdom
History, 19th Century
Medical education
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