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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![INTESTINES {Diseases and morbid anatomy)—con- tinued. Obstructions and strangulations: Haguenot, 17 — ; Willan, 1821 ; Buchanan (A.), 1838 ; Amussat, 1842 ; Thompson (C. R.), 1850 ; Easton (J. A.), 1850; Lane (G. F.), 1851; Brinton (W.), 1867; Trousseau (' Clin. Med.,' vol. 4), 1871; Leichten- stern, 1877 ; Thomas, 1879-83 ; Finlayson (J.), 1881; JTreves, 1884. from annular ulceration: Leudet (' Cli- nique'), 1874. by invagination : Vater, 1727. See INTUSSUSCEPTION. Treatment by: ■ Crude mercury in large doses: *Mat- ignon, 1879. Diet and opium : Thomas, 1879. Perforations: Louis, 1826. Strididous affection: Bradley (J.), 1818. Scirrhus: Vater et Ezler, 1723; Beely, 1881; Nothnagel, 1881. Ulceration: Nothnagel, 1881. Wounds and surgical diseases: Lembke, 1741 ; Mery et Malaval, 17—; Travers (B.), 1812; Larrey, 1821. Process of repair: Travers, 1812. Excision (in gangrenous hernia, etc.) : Kraussold, 1880; Jaffe, 1881. Intestinal auscultation: Hooker (C), 1849. For other affections see colic ; constipation ; diar- RHCEA ; HERNIA, etc. See abdomen; viscera; duodenum; ileum; caecum; colon ; rectum ; vermiform process. INTOXICATION. See drunkenness. INTUSSUSCEPTION of intestines: Kupfer, 1720; Leidenfrost, 1750; Hunter (J.), ('Works,' vol. 3), 1835 ; Pilz, 18—. Plates: Meckel, 1826. INVENTIONS and DISCOVERIES History of: Beckmann, 1817; Worcester, 1825; ^Ferguson, 1883. INVERTEBRATA Natural history, anatomy, and physiology: Lamarck, 1815-22; Nordmann, 1832; Owen, 1843-55; Siebold, 1854; Schmarda, 1859 ; Huxley, 1877. Microscopic anatomy : Norduiann, 1832. See zoology (General Works on). See articulata ; mollusca ; radiata. IODINE Quantitative estimate of: Penny, 1852. Preparation of: Magendie, 1824. Use in medicine, and physiological and therapeutical properties: Gairdner, 1824; Bayle, 1827; Macleod (G.), 1831; Bardsley, 1831; Cogswell, 1837; Boinet, 1855. IODINE (Use in medicine)—continued. in scrofulous and tuberculous diseases : Cairdner, 1824; Mauson, 1825; Lugol, 1829. ■ Injection in dropsy, ascites, and empyema • Molinier, 1860. IODOFORM As a dressing: Mosetig-Moorhof, 1882. IPECACUANHA Chemical and physiological properties: Magendie et Pelletier, 1817. Medical use: *Urquhart, 1772. in fever: Gianella, 1754. (non-emetic) : Woodhull, 1876. IRELAND Statistics of: Moreau, 1827 ; Bevan, 1881. Medical knowledge of the ancient Irish: Madden, 1881. Medical charities: Phelan, 1835. Fevers of: Graves ('Clin. Lect.'), 1848. Typhus fever in, in 1852 : JLmdwurm, 1853. IRIDECTOMY for glaucoma: Jaeger (E.), 1858; Graefe (A.), 1859; 'Medical Epidemics,' 1860; Wells, 1864 ; Wolfe, 1864; Pomier, 1870. IRIS Structure, motions, and functions : Fontana, 1765 ; Blumenbach, 1786; Maunoir, 1812-25; Faure, 1819; Larrey, 1821; Weber et Wilisch, 1821-3; Walker (J.), 1833 ; Lusardi, 1851; Iwanoff et Arnold, 1874. Contractile tissue of: Lister, 1859. Pathology and diseases: France (J. F), 18—; Ran, 1844-5 ; Wecker, 1876. Structiiral defects: *Escher (H), 1830 ; Rau, 1844-5. Congenital fissure [Coloboma] : Gescheidt, 1831. Congenital absence of \Irideremia\ : Ammon, 1858. Unusual mobility of: Paxton, 1857. Hernia of: Quadri, 1856. Inflammation. See iritis. Sarcoma of the uvea : Fuchs (E.), 1882. Paralysis, from belladonna : Himlv, 1802. Spasm: *Behr, 1817. Traumatic reaction of: *Beger, 1833. Tubercle: J Wolfe, 1884. IRITIS: Schmidt (J. A.), 1801; Edwards (W. F), 1814; Cooper ('Surg. Essays'), 1818; Travers, 1821 ; Monteath (G. C), 1825 ; Rau, 1844; Panas, 1878. (Chronic) : *Schindler, 1719. (Strumous) : Knox (J. J.), 1829. (Syphilitic) : Hunter (A.), 1815. Treatment ivithout mercury : Williams (H. W.), 1856.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24750657_0001_0140.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)