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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![CANCER (cancer of particular parts)—continued. of the brain: Bacon, 1865 ; Begbie, 1883. of the larynx: jButlin, 1883. of the chest, and intrathoracic : Cockle, 1865 ; Beigel, 1871 ; Bennett (J. R.), 1872. See ' of Lung.' of the breast : Guy (R.), 1762; Heister, 17—; Ewart (J.), 1791; Adains (J.), 1795-1807; Nooth, 1804-6; Monteath (J.), 1815; Rodman, 1815; Hosack, 1824; Macfarlane (J.), 1838; Brodie, 1846; Yelpeau, 1854-56; Cockle, 1865; Nunn, 1882; JBanks, 1882. See also breast. (Diss.): Zuckmantel,1669; Hecht,1673; Fromhold, 1684; Bauer, 1693 ; Hanneken, 1704 ; Kuttenberg, 1709 ; Faber, 1721; Perthes, 1726 ; Kaltschmied, 1732; Knobloch, 1740; Schfedel, 1746; Langguth, 1752 ; Peter, 1763 ; Hopkins, 1777 ; Lerche, 1777; Hart, 1782 ; Polil, 1787 ; Paulus, 1788; Brunatti, 1794 ; Gerlac, 18—; Ross (A.), 1805 ; Broer, 1818; Wangerin, 1835 ; Kruschwitz, 1843. of the liver (comjMcations) : * Alfred, 1841. of the luny : Day (' Clin. Hist.'), 1866 ; Jaccoud ('Clinique'), 1869; Beigel, 1871; Darolles, 1877. of the pylorus: Ferriar (vol. 4), 1813; Wolfler (Billroth), 1881. of the uterus: Kaltschmied, 1754 ; Prochaska, 1780 ; Paterson (J.), 1841 ; Williams (A. W.), 1868; Amussat, 1871 ; Gusserow, 1871. {Vertebral) : fSeguin, 1884. of the rectum : Volkmann, 1878; Cripps, 1880. of the scrotum,: Pott, 1775. modes of treatment: by acetic acid injected hypodcrmically : Broad- bent', 1866. by ancesthetic temperature: Arnott (J.), 1855. by anaplastic method : Sedillot, 1855. by arsenic administered internally : Rush (B.), 1794. by arsenical mucilage: Marsden, 1869. ■ by belladonna: Blackett, 1826. ——■ by carbonate of iron: Carmichael, 1806-9. by carbonate of lime : Kentish, 1802. by carbonic acid gas; Ewart (J.), 1794. by caustics: Gataker, 1764; Parker, 1867. by concession: Recamier, 1829. by enucleation: Parker, 1867. by fucus helminthocorton: Farr, (W.), 1822. by galvano-cautery: Anmssat, 1871. by hemlock [Sto7xk's extract] : Storck, 1760-61 ; j Gataker, 1764 ; Rouppe, 1764. ■ by solanum hortense : Blackett, 1826. (Surr/ical) : Laurence (Z.), 1855 ; Pemberton, 1867 ; Winiwarter, 1878. by water and vegetable diet; Lambe, 1809-15. Plan for treatment in Middlesex Hospital : Howard (J.), 1792. History of modes of treatment: Howard (J.), 1792 (Appendix); Bell (C), 1816-18. CANCER—continued. Statistics of: Sibley, 1859 ; Winiwarter, 1878. Fractures in : *Bourras, 1879. See carcinoma ; scirrhus ; melanosis ; sarcoma ; tumours, (soft.) See fungus h^ematodes. CANCROID GROWTHS: Bennett (J. H.), 1849 ; Lebert, 1851 ; Cooke, 1865 ; Pemberton (O.), 1867. In the epigastric region : Rizzoli, 1877. CANEOTICA: Fox (W. T.), 1876. CANTHARIDES Tlierapeutical employment: Greenfield, 1706; Rumpel, 1776 ; Robertson, 1806. (Diss.): Hunter (A.), 1753; Alexander, 1769; Carson (J.), 1776; Cardon, 1781 ; White (J.), 1782. Poisoning by: Schauenstein, 1882. CANTYRE Botany of: Balfour, 1848. CAPE of GOOD HOPE Botany of: Burmann, 1768. Tubercular leprosy at : *Abercrombie (A.), 1861. CAPILLARY VESSELS Circulation of the blood in: Berger, 1746; Whytt, 1766 ; Hunter ('On the Blood'), 1794; Thomson ('On Inflammation '), 1813 ; Black (J.), 1825. Influence of vaso-motor nerves on: Jones (T. W.), 1869. CAPORCIANITE Analysis of: Anderson (T.), 1842. CAPSULES (supra-renal). See supra-renal capsules. CARBOLIC ACID Action on microzoa, microphytes, etc. ; Lemaire, 1865. as an antiseptic : Sansom, 1871 ; Thiersch, 1875. History of, prior to 1807: Simpson, 1867. carbolic oil : ■ as an antiseptic. See Catalogue of REPORTS (' Berlin Board of Health,' Band 1), 1881. See antiseptics. CARBON. See under chemistry (Organic). Bisulphuret of, as an ancesthetic: Simpson (J. Y.), 1848. CARBONATES. See under the different Bases, iron, soda, etc. CARBONIC ACID (Fixed air) : Jacquin, 1769 ; *Rutherford (I).), 1772 ; Henry (T.), 1773 ; Macbride, 1776 ; *Emmet, 1784; Higgins, 1786; Dobson (M.), 1787; Neuf- ville, 1798. Impregnating water with : Priestley, 1772. Quantity exhaled in respiration of man: Andral et Gavarret, 1842. Use of, in uterine diseases: *Le Juge, 1858. CARBONIC OXIDE Poisoning by: Seidel, 1882.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24750657_0001_0059.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)