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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![FEVERS (intermittent)—continued. Treatment : by arsenic: Fowler, 1786; Willan, 1821. by cinchona: Torti, 1712; Rigby, 1783 ; Saun- ders, 1783; Brera, 1824; Boze, 1877. by blisters and bleeding : Rush, 1794. by mercurials : Schulzius, 1742. See below (' Marsh,' and ' Remittent'). (jail): Smyth (J. C), 1795 ; Howard ('State of Prisons'), 1784; Jackson (R.), 1798. See above (' Camp ') ; and typhus fever. See also Catalogue of reports (Prisons). (malignant): Molitor, 1736; Hilscher, 1741; Scrincus, 17—; Mattheu, 1780; Chisholm, 1801; Alibert, 1807. in Warwick, 1798 : Lipscomb, 1799. See below (' Putrid '); and above(' Intermittent- Pernicious'). See also typhus fever; yellow fever. (marsh): Monfalcon, 1826; Macculloch, 1828; Hut- chison (G.), 1835 ; Griesinger, 1857 ; Barker, 1863 ; Guinier, 1866; Maclean, 1866; Trousseau ('Clin. Med.' vol. 5), 1872 : Hertz, 1875 ; Fayrer, 1881 ; {Spratt, 1884. 1762 in Bengal: *Lind, 1768. ■ See malaria ; paludism ; and above (' Intermit- tent '). (miliary.) See miliary fever. (nervous.) *Steptoe, 1767 ; *Dixon, 1768 ; *Fearne, 1778; *Demiani, 1779 ; *JSTugent, 1780; *Darbey, 1790. See typhus, (pestilential) : Maclean, 1797 ; Chisholm, 1801. 1793-6 in Granada: Chisholm, 1809. 1793-1805 in United States: Chisholm, 1809. See bulam fever ; plague ; and above (' Jail'). (petechial) : Hasenohrl, 1760; Strack, 1766 ; Reuss, 1814; Bucellati, 1817; Rasori, 1830; Zuelzer, 1870; Lebert, 1870 ; Wunderlich, 1871 ; Wyss, 1877. (Diss.) : Brandhurst, 1746. 1735 in St. Petersburg: Weitbrecht, 1736. 1757-9 in Yienna: Hasenbhr], 1760. 1799-80 in Genoa: Rasori, 1813. 1868-9 in Breslau : Lebert, 1870. (puerperal.) See puerperal fever. (putrid): Fabricius, 1723; 'Blood,' 1725; Milman, 1782; Balfour, 1790; de Mertens, 1791 ; Holliday, 1795; Louis, 1829-41. (Diss.): Ruston, 1765 ; Lind, 1768; Criquelion, 1790. 1798 in Warwick: Lipscomb, 1799. See typhus. (Pyazmic and Septicemic) : Hueter, 1867. See pyemia ; septicemia. (relapsing): Welsh, 1819; Cormack, 1843; Begbie, 1868; Virchow, 1868; Tennent (G. P.), 1871; Lyons, 1872; Lebert, 1874; Heydenreich, 1877; Wyss, 1877 ; Carter, 1882. 1819, at Edinburgh: Welsh, 1819. FEVERS (relapsing)—continued. 1843, at Edinburgh: Cormack, 1843; Alison, 1844; Deuchar, 1844; Douglas, 1845. 1843, at Glasgow: Smith (D. S.), 1843; Deuchar, 1844 ; Perry, 1844. 1868-9, at Breslau : Lebert, 1870. Parasites and changes of the blood in: Heyden- reich, 1877. Treatment by blood-letting : Welsh, 1819. (remittent): Home (F.), *1750-59; Senac, 1759; *Lind, 1768 ; Moore ('Sketches'), 1786 ; Balfour 1790; Currie, 1798; Burnett, 1814; Somers, 1816; O'Halloran, 1824 ; Macculloch, 1828 ; Nepple, 1835 ; Shapter, 1840; Bryce (Schulhof), 1854; % Spratt, 1884. Treatment by arsenic : Fowler (J.), 1786. of particular places, etc. : in Walcheren expedition, 1809. See wal- cheren fever. in Mediterranean fleet, 1810-13 : Burnett, 1814. in Levant: Schulhoff, 1854. in United States: Bartlett, 1856. in Maryland: *Moore, 1787. in Philadelphia, 1793 : Rush, 1796. See above ('Intermittent'). (Infantile): Butter, 1782-1806; Cormack ('Clinical Studies'), 1876. (rheumatic.) See rheumatism (Acute). (scarlet.) See scarlatina. (Ship): Clark (H. G.), 1850. See typhus. (Slow): Cheyne, 1722; *Smabers, 1784; Griffith, 1795. See above (' Hectic'). (suppurative.) See pyemia. (Symptomatic): Philip, 1820; Stoker, 1830 ; Clutter- buck, 1837. See inflammation ; hemorrhage, etc. (sweating.) See sweating sickness; miliary fevers, (syphilitic) : Hutchinson, 1866 : Giintz, 1873. (traumatic, or Wound) : Croft, 1870. (Primitive) : Hueter, 1871. (typhoid.) See typhoid fever, (typhus.) See typhus fever. (urethral, or Urinary, following catheterism): Banks, 1871 ; Malherbe, 1873. (yellow.) See yellow fever ; bulam fever. See infectious diseases (Acute); epidemics. FIBRE (muscular and nervous). Structure, etc. : Baglivi, 1704-10 ; Cheyne, 1725 ; Pro- chaska, 1778; Hedwig, 1790; M'Whinnie, 18—; JMitra, 1867. Chemistry of muscular fibre: *Du Bois Raymond, 1859-77. Effects of varied direction of muscular fibres : Monro, secundus, 1812.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24750657_0001_0106.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)