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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![PAINTERS Great: Knox (R.), 1852. (Water colour) : Diseases of: Fothergill (J.), 'Works,' 1784. PAINTER'S COLIC. See lead (Poisoning by). PAINTING. See anatomy in relation to Art. PAISLEY History of: Brown, 1795 ; Mackay, 1835. Abbey of: Mackay, 1835; Lees (J. C), 1878. Reminiscences of: Hector, 1880. PALAEONTOLOGY : Pictet, 1853-57; Owen (R.), I860; Nicholson, 1872. See fossils. Extinct British animals: Harting, 1880. Fauna of Nebraska: Leidy, 1853. (vegetable). See botany (Palajontological). PALATE Diseases of: % Heath (C), 1885. Soft (Diseases of) : Wagner, 1876. Removal of part of: Rizzoli, 1877. (cleft): Anatomy of: Kolliker, 1882. -Operations for: Roux, 1825; Bushe, 1835; Ramsay (R.), 1865; Butcher, 1865; Mason, 1877 ; Verneuil, 1877 ; Vanderveer, 1879. Fergusson's operation of Staphylorraphy : Fergus- son's 'Surgery,' 1842-70.* See plastic surgery. application of cauterization in: Cloquet (J.). 1865. (artificial) [Obturators] : Snell (J.), 1824. PALESTINE Travels in 1824-27 : Madden, 1829. PALMISTRY. See chiromancy. PALPITATION. See heart (Palpitation of). PALSY. See paralysis. PANACEAS [or Universal Remedies.]: Starkey (G.), 1664. See QUACKERY. PANCREAS Anatomy and physiology: *Gentman, 1667 ; Haller, 1757; *Moyse, 1852; Bernard, 1856; Corvisart, 1857-63. Pancreatic juice, its use in digestion: Graaf, 1671 ; Bernard, 1856; Corvisart, 1857-63 ; Harley (G.), 1863. Pathological Anatomy: Klebs, 1869. Diseases and morbid anatomy: Harles, 1812; Thom- son (W.), 1840 ; *Moyse, 1852 ; Harley (G.), 1863 ; Monneret (tome 2), 1865; Wardell, 1871; Friedreich (N.), 1877. ' . Plates: Thierfelder, 1872. PANCREAS—continued. Application of physiological chemistry to : Har- ley, 1863. Pancreatic emulsion of fat: Dobell (H), 1867. PANSPERMY: Ardennes, 1883. See GERM THEORY. PANNUS Cure of, by blennorrhajic inoculation: Stout, 1843. PAPAVER. See opium. PAPILLOMA of the umbilicus : Rizzoli, 1877. PARACENTESIS : *Heeren, 1780. Thoracis. See thoracentesis. Abdominis. See abdomen. Pericardii. See pericardium. Instruments for : Gusovius, 17—. See also aspiration. PARALYSIS Courses,symptoms, and treatment: Joubert, 1567; Malon, 1770; Aurivillius, 1776; Cramer, 1778; Kirkland, 1792 ; Ward (W. T.), 1822 ; Cooke (vol. 2), 1823 ; Mothe, 1827 ; Macloughlin, 1841; Todd, 1854; Reeves, 1858; Calmeil, 1859; Althaus, 1864; Meryon, 1864; Radcliffe, 1864; Bonnet et Poincare, 1875. (Diss.) : Vastenou, 1652: Wits, 1662; Wardrobe, 1771 ; Mackenzie (J.), 1778; Rotterdam, 1784. (Congenital) : Cazauvieilh, 1840. from brain disease : Bastian, 1875. from diseased spine: Pott, 1779-82; Abercrombie, 1804; Copeland, 1815; Reeves, 1858. ■ ■ See spine (Diseases of). from cold : jDuchenne, 1883. in acute diseases: Landouzy, 1880. from irritation by congenital phimosis : Sayre, 1870. from lead poisoning: A.lderson ('On Lead'), 1852; JDuchenne, 1883. See lead (Poisoning by). following injuries of mixed nerves: JDuchenne, 1883. from use of mercury: Bright's ' Reports,' 1831. in chronic phthisis: Beringer, 1880. (Peripheral): Miles, 1878. (Cervico-dorsal), of peripheral origin : Lyman, 1879. Temperature in : Blaise, 1880. Treatment: by electricity and galvanism: Deshais, 1749 *Huyberechts/l792 ; Bardsley ('Med. Reports'), 1807 ; Remak, 1858 ; Dnchenne, 1861-71 ; Althaus, 1864. See electricity (Medical). ■ by iodine: Manson, 1825. by vapour bath: Blegborough, 1803. by rhus toxicodendron : Aldei'son, 1796. (Bulbar): Duchenne, 1860; Trousseau, 1868; *Hallo- peau, 1875 ; {Seguin ('Op. Min.'), 1884.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24750657_0001_0190.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)