Report presented to the fifteenth annual meeting of the New Sydenham Society, held in London, August 1873. : With list of works published, and other information.
- New Sydenham Society.
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- [1873]
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Credit: Report presented to the fifteenth annual meeting of the New Sydenham Society, held in London, August 1873. : With list of works published, and other information. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![A HANDBOOK OP THE PRACTICE OP PORENSIC MEDICINE, BASED UPON PERSONAL EXPERIENCE. By J. L. Caspeb, M.D., late Professor of Forensic Medicine in the University of Berlin. Vol. I. Translated by Dr. G. W. Balpoue, of Edinburgh. “ This volume must be regarded as a valuable and judicious addition to the publications of the Society from which it emanates. The advantages to be derived by the reader from its perusal cannot be over-estimated or too eagerly sought for.”—Madras Quarterly Journal of Medical Science. Numerous Woodcuts. CZERMAK ON THE PRACTICAL USES OP THE LARYNGOSCOPE. Translated by Dr. G. D. Gibb. “ What has been given will, we trust, convince any one who may hitherto have doubted the value of laryngoscopy, that it is a real acquisition. To those who are desirous of becoming more fully acquainted with the subject we strongly recommend the study of the work [Professor Czermak’s] from which we have chiefly culled our extracts.”—Medico-Chirurgical Review, October, 1862. ON THROMBOSIS OP THE CEREBRAL SINUSES. By Professor Von Dtjsch. Translated by Dr. Whitley. Four Lithographs. SCHRCEDER VAN DER KOLK ON A CASE OP ATROPHY OF THE LEFT HEMISPHERE OP THE BRAIN. Translated by Dr. W. Mooee, of Dublin. RADICKE’S papers on the application op STATISTICS TO MEDICAL INQUIRIES. Translated by Dr. Bond. “ We can hardly conceive an object to which the New Sydenham Society could better devote a portion of its rapidly-increasing resources than to the introduction of papers such as these to the profession. It is by such work as this that the Society is calculated to confer inestimable benefits on the pro- fession of this country.”—Medical Times and Gazette, January 25, 1862. Woodcuts. Esmarch on the uses op cold in surgical PRACTICE. Translated by Dr. Montqomeey. “ Dr. Esmarch’s treatise is of high practical interest.”—British Medical Journal, December, 1863. A YEARBOOK OP MEDICINE AND SURGERY, AND THEIR ALLIED SCIENCES, for 1860. Edited by Dr. Haelet, Dr. Handfield Jones, Mr. Hulke, Dr. Geaily Hewitt, and Dr. Sandeeson. “ This IS, as it professes to be, an improvement on its predecessor. On the whole the Editors have done their laborious work 'ncW’—British Medical Journal, December 31, 1861.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21310087_0005.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)