Volume 1
Alphabetical catalogue of the library, preceded by an index of subjects / by Alexander Duncan.
- Duncan, Alexander.
- Date:
- 1885-1901
Licence: Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0)
Credit: Alphabetical catalogue of the library, preceded by an index of subjects / by Alexander Duncan. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by Royal College of Physicians, London. The original may be consulted at Royal College of Physicians, London.
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![EYESIGHT—continued. Hereditary influences affecting : Beer, 1813. Influence ofcivilization : Carter (R. B.), 1884. Loss or impairment of: in diabetes : Begbie, 1883. an initial symptom in albuminous nephritis : Landouzy, 1849. • from railway injuries of spine or head : J ones (T. W.), 1869 ; Hogg (J.), 1876. testing of: Longmore, 1864; Snellen und Landolt, 1874 ; Mauthner, 1878 ; fBaer, 1884. See also colour blindness. Operations for restoration of: Cleoburey, 1826 ; Adams (J. J.), 1841. See also blindness. See eye (Operations). EYE WASHES Abuse of: Hairon, 1878. FACE (human) Anatomy and physiology: *Lucae, 1812. Nerves of See nekves (Facial). Semeiotics of. See expression ; physiognomy. Disorders, eruptions, etc.: Fothergill's Works, 1784 ; Burgess, 1849 ; Weber (0.), 1873. ■ Treatment by Belladonna : Bailey, 181S. Facial paralysis: Monteath (G. C), 1820 ; Dav, (' Clin. Hist.'), 1866. See also paralysis. Surgery of: Mason, 1878 ; Coote, 1883 ; Jacobson, 1883 ; J Post, 1885. See plastic surgery ; erysipelas. FACTORIES Medical inspection of -workers in : ' Factories,' 1833 ; Watt (G), 1833. Employment of children in. See children in fac- tories. Physical requirements for : Roberts (G), 1876. Acts relating to. See Catalogue of reports (Factories). F^CES Process of defcvcation : O'Beirne, 1835. FAINTING. See syncope. FALLACIES. See logic. FALLING SICKNESS. See epilepsy. FALLOPIAN TUBES Diseases and tumours: Kiwisch, 1849 ; JDoran, 1884. Inflammation: Leroy d'Etiolles, 1844; Courty, 1879-82. Unnatural patency : Duncan (J. M.), 1876. Pregnancy in. See pregnancy (Extra-Uterine), i FAMINE Cotton famine. See Catalogue of reports (Sanitary— Med. Officer of Privy Council, 1862). See starvation. FARADISATION Treatment by: Duchenne, 1861 ; Althaus, 1864 ; Beard and Rockwell, 1881. Localized influence in anaesthesia : Yulpian, 1880. See electricity. FARRIERY: Bracken, 1743. See veterinary medicine ; horse. FASCIAE of muscles. See aponeurosis ; muscles. Diseases and injuries : Conner, 1883. FASCIA [Bandages]. See apparatus. FASHION in deformity : Flower, 1881. FASTING: Licetus, 1612; fCharbonnier (Mai. des Mystiques'), 1875. Cases of: Macleod (G.), 1820; Willan, 1821. Sarah Jacob, the Welsh fasting girl: Fowler (R.)r 1871. Psychological view of: Winslow, 1881. See food. Morbid effects. See atrophy ; starvation ; famine. FAT (animal) Groivth and use of: 'Jansen, 1784; *Redhead, 1789. Development and retrogression of fat cell: JHoggaiu 1879. Digestion and assimilation of: Bartlett, 1877. Pathology of: *Jansen, 1784. Physiological and clinical relations of: Mitchell, 1878- }84. Pancreatic emulsion of: Dobell, 1867. FATNESS (excessive). See corpulence. FATTY DEGENERATION : Barlow, 1853. Acute, in new-bom children: Midler (P.), 1877. of the heart, kidney, liver. See heart; kidney; liver. FAUCES. See throat ; cesophagus. Injuries and diseases : % Heath (C), 1885. FAUNA. See zoology. FAYUS Nature of parasite of: Anderson (M'Call), 1866. Treatment by depilation : Begbie, 1883. FEATHERS of birds. Histogenesis of: Henle (Waldeyer), 1882. FEBRIFUGES. See fevers (Treatment of). FECUNDATION. See conception ; generation. FECUNDITY Analytical statistics of: Duncan (J. M.), 1866. Stories of the temple of Fecunda : ' Stories,' 1862. FEEDING from a psychological standpoint: Winslow, 1881. See food. FEELING. See touch.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24750657_0001_0102.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)