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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![LEPRA—continued. (Norwegian) [Padesyge] : Hoist, 1817 ; Danielssen, 1848; Carter, 1876. (Arabian.) See elephantiasis Arabum. (Syrian) : Carter, 1876. (Italian.) See pellagra. Treatment of, by carbolic acid: Fleming (J. M.), 1871. LETHARGY. See coma. LETTUCE (the garden) Soporific medicines from : Duncan (A.), 1810. LEUOETHIOPS. See albinos. LEUCOCYTHiEMIA and LEUKAEMIA: Bennett (J. H.), 1852; Day ('Clinical Histories'), 1866 ; Behier, 1868 ; Trousseau ('Clin. Med.,' vol. 5), 1872 ; Mosler, 1872 ; Birch-Hirschfeld, 1878; Vulpian ('Clinique'), 1879; JGowers, 1879. LEUCORRHCEA : Eaulin, 1766 ; Lepere, 1823; Jewel (G.), 1830 ; Waller (C), 1840 ; Eyre (Sir J.), 1851; Smith (W. T.), 1855 ; {Darwin, 1884. (Diss.) : *Jay, 1752 ; Crowther (J.), 1764 ; James, 1772 ; Shore (J.), 1777 ; Eeckelaert, 1776 ; Keating, 1780; Johnston (C), 1785; Sims (J.), 1787. LIBRARIES Memoirs of: Edwards (E.), 1859. ■ Organization, uses, etc., of: Ferguson, (J.), 1878 ; Fiske (J.), 1879. (medical) : Holmes, 0. W. (' Essays'), 1883. The enemies of books : Blades, 1881. See Catalogue of reports (' Libraries '). Catalogue of See 'Catalogues,' p. 119. LICHENS : Macmillan ('First Forms'), 1874 ; Schwartz (F.), 1880. Proximate principles of: Stenhouse, 1848. (angiocarpous): British: Leighton, 1851. Indian: Stirton (J.), 1879. LICHEN ISLANDICUS : *Ebeling, 1779. Use in consumption: Reece, 1805; Regnault, 1806. LIFE (animal) Phenomena of, common to vegetables: Bernard (C), 1879. Nature, phenomena, laws, etc. : Harrington, 1781 ; *Crawford (A.), 1789 ; Geuns, 17—; Darwin, 1794- 1801 ; Maclean and Yates, 1797; Brown (T.), 1798; Bichat, 1801; Lorenz, 1803; Le Gallois, 1812; Abernethy, 1814; Philip, 1818; Morgan, 1819; Pring, 1819 ; Bingham, 1820; Mayo, 1822 ; Barclay, 1822 ; Gerdy, 1823; Bardenat, 1824; Dutrochet, 1826; Holland (G. C), 1829; Bichat, 1835-52; Rober- ton (J.), 1836; Groos, 1836 ; Mayo, 1837; Magendie, 1838; Burdach, 1842 ; Paine, 1842; Matteucci, 1847 ; Schlegel, 1847; Dalzell, 1850; LIFE (animal—Nature, phenomena, laws, etc.)—con tinued. Dickson (S. H), 1852; Flourens, 1855; Reynolds, 1859 ; Gavarret, 1869; Beale, 1871-5; JBlackwell, 1871; Lewes, 1874; Bouchut, 1876; Watson (E.), 1876; Bernard, 1879 ; Ridge (B.), 1881. (Diss.): Kemp, 1782; Hooper, 1810; Shirley, 1822. Life and habit: Butler, 1878. Life theories : Mayo, 1822 ; Gull (' Harveian Oration'), 1870; Beale, 1870; JLasegue, 1884. - Their influence on religious though t: Beale, 1871. Protoplasmic theory of: Drysdale (J.), 1874. - Theories of physical basis of: Stirling (J. H.), 1869-72; Lewins, 1869 ; Huxley ('Lay Sermons'), 1870; Julian, 1870; Beale, 1870-1 ; Buchanan (A), 1877 ; Lewes, 1877. See also biology ; physiology. Origin of the lower organisms: Bastian, 1871-2 ; Car- michael, 1876. Ldentity of the vital and cosmicalprinciple : Julian, 1870; Lewins, 1870. Relation of vital and physical forces: Carpenter, 1850. Influence of physical agents on: Edwards (W. F.), 1824-32; Magendie, 1838. As affected by the natural conditions of existence: Semper, 1881. Amount of life on the globe : Flourens, 1855. Forms of animal life: Rolleston, 1870. duration of. See assurance (Lite) ; longevity ; mortality ; statistics (Vital); registration, etc. Law of: Moser, 1839. - Influence of situation on : Mansford, 1818. - Lnfluence of trades, etc. See longevity; hygiene. Ascribed to the patriarchs: Rask, 1863. Measures of vital tenacity: |Richardson ('As- clepiad,' vol. 2), 1885. Art of prolonging feeble life: Struve, 1801. Septennial phases : Johnson (J.), 1837-43. vital force and dynamics: Boerhaave (K), 1745; Mudge (J.), 1778; Hood (S.), 1822 ; Paine, 1840-2; Reichenbach, 1850; Durand ('Essais'), 1866; Hake, 1867; Haughton, 1869; Beale, 1870-5. in reference to disease: Haughton, 1869. Vital motion as a mode of physical motion: Rad- cliffe, 1876. ■ Dynamics of nerve and muscle: Radcliffe (C. B.), 1871; Rosenthal, 1881. Functions of gases, fl.uids, and solids: Ridge, 1881. (advanced.) See age (Old). Suspension of vital action. See death (Apparent). LIFE (vegetable) Principle of: Harrington, 1781 ; Dutrochet, 1826. ■ See botany (Physiological).](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24750657_0001_0146.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)