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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![INFECTIOUS DISEASES (chronic)— continued. — See syphilis ; glanders ; pustule (malignant) ; HYDROPHOBIA ; ECHINOCOCCUS ; TRICHINAE, etc. See Catalogue of reports (Contagious diseases). INFIRMARIES. See hospitals. INFLAMMATION and INFLAMMATORY FEVER: Magenise (D.), 1768 ; Gibson (J.), 1769 ; James (R.), 1778 ; Quarin, 1779 ; Justamond, 1789 ; Hun- ter (J.), 1794-1812; Burns (J.), 1800 ; Herdman, 1802; Clutterbuck, 1807-25; Beddoes, 1807; Frank (J.), 1811; Thomson, 1813; Dzondi, 1814; Broussais, 1816-26; Hastings, 1820; Philip, 1820; Tommasini, 1820-7; James (J. H.), 1821 ; Lucas, 1822 ; Duges, 1823 ; Black (J.), 1825; Gendrin, 1826 ; Thom- son (W. H.), 1836; Brown (J.), 1828; Roger- son, 1832 ; Philips (P. L), 1833 ; Badham, 1834 ; Rasovi, 1837 ; M'Cartney, 1838; Alison (W. P.), 1840; Jones (T. W.), 184-; Monro, secundus ('Essays'), 1840; Paine's Comment, (vol.2), 1840; Travers (B.), 1844 ; Lebert, 1845; Paget ('Surg. Path.'), 1853-63; Gobbi, 1856; Cappie, 1859 ; Virchow, ' Handbuch,' (Band 1), 1854; Follin et Duplay, 1865 ; James, 1867 ; Addison (W.), 1868 ; Billroth, 1870; Konig, 1873 ; Strieker (Ashhurst's 'Encycl.,' vol. 1), 1882 ; Van Buren, 1882 ; Simon, 1883; Sanderson (B.), 1883. (Diss.): Campbell (A.), 1770; Campbell (C), 1771; French (J.), 1774; Johnston (J.), 1776; Barclay, 1784; Gahogan, 1790; Hermans, 1791; Fowler (R.), 1793; Wallace (D.), 1796 ; Steele, 1805 ; Roeschlaub, 1831 ; Drysdale (J. J.), 1838. Structure of inflammatory tissue: Busch, 1880. View of the general doctrines of: Thomson (J.), 1813. State of blood vessels in : Jones (T. W.), 1853. Premonitory symptoms: Wilson (J.), 1825. Early stages : Lister, 1857. Co-existence of two species of, in pneumonia^, etc.: Ad- dison (W.), 1868. Treatment of: Gibson (J.), 1769 ; Quarin, 1779 ; Philip, 1820 ; James (J. H.), 1821. —■ (Surgiccd) : Hunter, 1794 ; Thomson (J.), 1813 ; Paget, 1853 ; James (J. H.), 1867 ; Jordan (F), 1870-81. Special modes of treatment: — by emetic tartar: Balfour (W.), 1818. — by impermeable coverings: Benoist, 1864. — by opium : *Remmett, 1773. • by revulsive remedies: Fletcher (J.), 1829. ■ by nitrate of silver : Higginbottom, 1826-65. (chronic): Broussais, 1816-26; Scott (J.), 1828-57. (Internal) in children : Harles, 1810. (local): Serny, 1809. — of mucous tissue: Bretonneau (A.), 1829. See diphtheria. of the eye : Serny, 1809 ; Benedict, 1811 ; Jacob, 1849. INFLAMMATION (local)—continued. See ophthalmia ; iritis ; retinitis, etc. — of the surfaces of the body: Buchanan (A.), 1829. anatomical connection between orbital and intra- cranial: Berlin, 1880. of other organs and parts. See under their names. INFLUENZA: Detharding, 1735; Pearson (R.), 1803 ; Thompson (T.), 1840-52; Williams (R.), vol. 2,1841 ; Peacock, 1848; Gairdner ('Clin. Med.'), 1862; Parkes, 1866; Zuelzer, 1875; Henderson (F.), 1880 ; tKormann, 1883 ; JSeifert, 1884. (Diss.) : Wynsberghe, 1787. History of epidemics of: Peacock, 1848 ; Hirsch (vol. 1), 1881. in England, 1510-1837: Thompson (T.), 1852. of 1762: Baker, 1764. of 1775 : Grant, 1782. of 1782: Grant, 1782. of1803: Falconer, 1803; Nott, 1803; Pearson (R.), 1803. of 1822-3 (in Dublin): Stoker, 1823. in Germany: Juch (H. P.), 1743. (Endemic) in Helensburgh : Henderson (F.), 1880. See catarrh (Epidemic). INFUNDIBULUM of the brain: Murray (A.), 1791. INFUSORIA : Pritchard (A.), 1834-52 ; Kent (W. S.), 1880-2. Plates: Kent, 1882. INGUINAL REGION. See groin. INHALATIONS in local treatment of diseases of respiratory organs : Rapou, 1819 ; Fieber, 1865 ; Beige], 1866 ; Adams (J. M.), 1868-79 ; Richardson (B. W.), 1884. Apparatus for : Adams, 1868-79. See also pneumatic medicine. INHERITANCE. See heredity. INHIBITORY ACTION. See nerves. INJECTIONS Against use oj astringent: Rowland, 1800. of iodine: Boinet, 1855. See clysters. INJURIES (bodily) Power of endurance of: 'Delta,' 1848. INNOMINATA. See arteries ; bones. INOCULATION (variolous) Accounts, and memoirs, etc., on the method of: Gim- onius, 1713; 'Inoculation' (various anonymous pamphlets), 1715-1805; Gemmius, 17—; Boretius, 1722 ; Le Due, 1722 ; *Castro, 1722 ; Massey, 1722; Nettleton, 1722; Harris, 1722 ; Brady, 1722 ; Jurin, 1723-7; Frewen (T.), 1749-55; Worcester, 1752; Butini, 1752 ; Winchester, 1752 ; La Con-](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24750657_0001_0136.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)