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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![POLYPI—continued. (mucous) structure of: Billroth, 1855. of the nose and -pharynx: Levret, 1749; Pott, 1775; Whately, 1805; Dieffenbach, 1833; Leroy d'Etiolles, 1844 ; Pear, (tome 2), 1879. of the ear: Pean (tome 1), 1875. of the larynx: Ehrmann (C. H.), 1850; Green (H.), 1852; Brims (V.), 1862; Mackenzie, 1871; Azzio, 1880. of the oesophagus: Schmeider, 17—. of the heart: Malpighius, 1687; *Vaughan, 1762. of the bladder: Savory, 1851. of the uterus: Vater et Schunckius, 17—; Levret, 1749-71 ; Denman (T.), 18—; Grainger (E.), 1815 ; Palletta, 1820; Stirling (J.), 1830 ; Froelich (A.), 1833; Drummond (J.), 1837; Nedey, 18—; Simpson (J. Y.), 1850; M'Clintock, 1863 ; Hicks (B.), 18—; Hildebrandt, 1870; Madden, 1873; Gusserow, 1878. (Diss.): Schunkius, 1739; Nissen, 1789; Adler, 1822; Graetzer, 1836; Schultze, 1840 ; Runge, 1841 ; Hummel, 1846 ; Meissner (F.), 1863. of the rectum: Lee, H. ( vol. 1), 1870. See rectum. POLYZOA : jBusk, G. (in reports—' Challenger' Voy- age), 1884. POMEGRANATE Uses of bark of root of: Bayle, 1837. POOR Reports on. See Catalogue of reports (Poor). Medical care of: Guybert, 1631; ' Poor,' 1803 ; Lett- som's ' Hints' (vol. 1), 1816. See hospitals; dispensaries; charities (Medical). Dwellings of: \' Health Exhib. Lit.' (vol. 7), 1884. Food for: Rumford (vol. 4), 1876. Statistics of British: Bevan, 1881. in Scotland (Management of): 'Poor,' 1741 ; Chal- mers, 1833 ; Monypenny, 1840; Alison (W. P.), 1840-4; Wood (A.), 1869; %lPoor' (reports), 1883. Effects on health of cities : Alison (W. P.), 1840. in Edinburgh : 'Poor,' 1867. in Glasgoio : 'Pauperism,' 1818. in Ireland: Phelan, 1835; Hancock, 1850. in workhouses : Good (J. M.), 1795. Establishments for, in Munich,: Rumford (vol. 4), 1876. POPULATION Treatises on the principles of: Mai thus, 1807-17 ; Place, 1822; Sadler, 1830; Quetelet et Smitz, 1832; Ali.son (Sir A.), 1840; Watt (A. A.), 1869. Super fecundity of the race: Malthus, 1807-17. Disproof of: Sadler, 1830. History of local increase and decrease of: Short, 1767. of particular places. See under their names. J'cports on census, etc. See Catalogue of reports (' Population'). PORK Poisoning by means of: *Gouyneau, 1863. PORPOISE (the) Blowhole of: Sibson (' Works,' vol. 1), 1881. Formation of cranium of: *Siewald, 1823. PORRIGO: Willan, 1814; Plumbe, 1821; Dick (Walter), 1838. decalvans [Area Celsi] : Michelson, 1877. favosa. See favus. TONSURANS. See IMPETIGO ; RINGWORM. PORTAL VEIN: Stahl, 1751. PORTRAITS of members of the medical profession : Pettigrew, 1838- 40 ; ' Portraits,' ' Medical Profession ' (Barraud and Jerrard), 1873-5 ; Hirschfeld, 1882. °f types of insanity, hystero-ep>ilepsy, etc. : Morison (A.), 1840 ; Bourneville et Regnard, 1876-81 ; Voisin, 1883; tTebaldi, 1884. illustrative of diseases, etc. See physiognomy ; Atlases of skin and other diseases. PORT WINE MARK Obliteration of, without scar : Squire (A. B.), 1878. PORT-GLASGOW History of: Brown (A.), 1795. POSITIVISM Scientific aspects of: Huxley ('Lay Sermons'), 1870. Strictures on : tSpencer (H.), 1885. POST-MORTEM EXAMINATIONS: Rose, 1808; 'Post-mortem,' 1814; *Renard, 1819; ' What to observe,' 1853; Gairdner (W. T.), 1854 ; Delaheld, 1872; Virchow, 1876; Coats (' Finlavson's Manual'), 1878; Newth,1878; Orth,1879; Tidy (vol. 1), 1882. Opening of the bodies of Thomas Parr : Harvey, 1766 and 1847. Due de Fernand-Nunez : Ribes (Memoires), 1845. Louis A' VIII.: Ribes (Memoires), 1841. Supposed centenarians : % Rolleston's Papers, vol. 1, 1884. (Medico-legal) : ' Medicine (Legal),' 1839. Post-mortem rigidity. See corpse. POSTURE Influence in gynecic and obstetric practice : Aveling, '1878. POTASSIUM: Gay-Lussac, 1811. (Chloride of) : Chevallier, 1829. (Bromide): Williams (R.), 1836 ; Voisin (A.), 1875. — ■ Cutaneous lesion during use of: iSeguin, 1884. iodide of — in disease of nervous system: jSeguin, 1884.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24750657_0001_0207.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)