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.
175/1106
![MOON Constitution of, etc.: Proctor, 1873. Influence of, on the health of the human body: Mead (R), 1762 ; Winslow ('On Light'), 1867. in fevers: Balfour, 1785. MORALS. See ethics. MORBID GROWTHS. See growths (Morbid) ; tumours, etc. MORBID PROCESSES : Picot, 1876-8. See PATHOLOGY. MORBILLI. See measles. MORBUS NIGER. See mel^ena. MORPHIA or MORPHINE Preparation of: Magendie. 1824. Therapeutic effects: Bally (' Mem. Acad, de Med.,' tome 1), 1828. Hypodermic injection of: Lawson, 1872 ; Kane, 1880. External use of: Brown (W.), 1837. Acetate of: Bardsley, 1831. Morbid craving for: *Calvert, 1876; Levinstein, 1878; Richardson (B. W.), ('Asclepiad'), 1884. Poisoning by: Husemann, 1882. ■ {Chronic) Treatment of: JBurckart, 1884. See opium. MORPHOLOGY (human) : Reeves, 1882. of animals: Blainville, 1822; Cams (J. V.), 1853 ; Macalister, 1876 ; Balfour, 1882. (Microscopical) : JHeitzmann, 1884. (Molecular) : M'Vicar, 1868. See anatomy ; histology. MORTALITY and death rate Laws and causes, and tables of: Woollcombe, 1808 ; Buchanan (A), circa 1835 ; Moser (L), 1839 ; Reid (J.), 1841; Neisoii, 1845-57; Quetelet, 1869; Virchow, 1879. Influence of seasons on : Woollcombe, 1808. ■ ■ as a measure of civilization : Ivernois, 1833. Influence of locality and occupation on: Thackrah, 1831-2 ; Neisson, 1857. Hours of maximum : Finlayson (J.), 1874. at different ages : Quetelet et Smitz, 1832. (bills and tables of) : History of: Cleland, 1836 ; Quetelet, 1872. ■ Observations on : Fothergill's ' Works,' 1784. Mortality experience of assurance companies. See assurance (Life). (local rates of): London, 1629-31: Marshall (J.), 1831. 1676-1781: Black (W.), 1781. -Glasgow: Watt (R), 1813; Duncan (J. J.), 1829; Cowan (R), 1832-40; Cleland, 1836; Char- teris, 1875 ; Russell, 1875 ; Morrison, 1879. See Catalogue of reports (Mortality). MORTALITY (local rates of)—continued. of the United States : Wynne, 1857. of Calcutta : Macpherson, 186- Statistics of: Neison, 1845-57 ; Boudin, 1857. of pmblicans: Stott, 1876. after surgical operations: Erichsen, 1874 ; Wells (T. S.), 1877. in hospitals. See hospitalism. in infants. See infants (Causes of mortality of). See death ; life (Duration of); statistics (Vital). MORTIFICATION : Douglas (John), 1732 ; Home (F.), 1759 ; O'Halloran, 1765 ; Brodie ('Lectures'), 1846 ; Paget ('Surg. Pathol.'), 1853-63. Use of bark in: Douglas (J.), 1732. Use of opium in : Kirkland, 1780. of the foot: Pott, 1775. See gangrene ; sphacelus. MOSSES : Ludwig, 1791 ; Wilson (W.), 1855 ; Berkely, 1863; Macmillan ('First Forms'), 1874. Motion of water in: |01tmanns, 1884. See botany (Cryptogamic). MOTHERS Duties, etc., in reference to children: Buchan (W.), 1803; Millot, 1809; Bull, 1839; Donne, 1859; 'Mothers,' 18— ; [Whitehead, J.], 1860 ; Chevasse, 1877 ; Bouchut, 1879; Ellis (E), 1881. Position of, in varioxis races: Corre, 1882. Diseases of: Ballard, 1860. See women ; infants ; children ; nursing. MOTION Effects of, on health: Boyle (R.), 1685; Justamoml, 1789; David, 1790. Heat as a mode of: Tyndall, 1863. See physics. (aerial and terrestrial): Pettigrew, 1868-73; Marey, 1874 ; Cough tree, 1875. Vibratory: Everett (J. D.), 1882. See light ; sound. (animal or vital) : Coming-ins, 1646 ; Borellus, 1685 ; Hermann (J.), 1716; Labroquero, 1740; Whvtt, 1751 ; Simson (T.), 1752 ; Wilkinson (C. H), 1798 ; Gendrin, 1822; Dutrochet, 1826; Radcliffe, 1851 ; Giraud Teulon, 1858; Pettigrew, 1873; Marev, 1874. as a mode of physical motion: Radcliffe, 1876. (Ciliary) : Sharpey, 1835; Engelmann, 1879. (Involuntary) : Whytt, 1768. ■ See CHOREA ; tarantismus. (Voluntary) : ■ Relations of, to the nervous system: Swan, 1864; Fourni6,1872. (muscular): Deidier, 1699; Mayow, 1674; Gottsched, 1694; Keill, 1708; Langrish, 1733; Thomson (G.), 1734; *Jones (R), 1735; Stuart (A), 1738-9; Blane (G), 1790; Prochaska ('Opera Minora'), 1800;](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24750657_0001_0175.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)