The Medical digest : being a means of ready reference to the principal contributions to medical science during the last thirty years.
- Neale, Richard, 1827-1900.
- Date:
- 1877
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The Medical digest : being a means of ready reference to the principal contributions to medical science during the last thirty years. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by the University of Massachusetts Medical School, Lamar Soutter Library, through the Medical Heritage Library. The original may be consulted at the Lamar Soutter Library at the University of Massachusetts Medical School.
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![ITALY [cont.) — Army, Medical StaflP of R. Army (573:6), M. R. 1/57, p. 322. Naples, Climate, Bennett, R. 2/61, p. 290 ; T. 2/61, p. 173; L. 2/73, p. 850. Borrelli, Naples Fever,!. 2/76, p. 31. 6. ]\Ientone and Riviera, Directions, «&c., for the Journey, T. 2/75, p. 633; 1/76, pp. 124, 149. Climate, Bennett, R. 2/61, p. 290. Price, T. 2/62, pp. 53, 78. Siordet, M. R. 1/64, p. 148 ; L. 1/72, p. 520. Venice, Hospitals, Robinson, L. 2/74, p. 758. Corsica, Ajaccio, Climate, &c., Ribton, T. 2/68, p. 338; L. 2/74, p. 360; 1/76, p. 841. 8. GREEKS— 1. Technology of Medical Terms, (550:2). Medicine among (549:2), Allbutt, M. R. 1/66, p. 170; 2/66, p. 483. Ash Bath (216:1). WEST INDIES— Jamaica as Winter Quarters (579:4). Phillippo, T. 2/76, p. 519. Most valuable Natural Plants of, R. 1/46, p, 365. MAURITIUS— 2. Cholera (916:1). Fever of 1867, Povrer, L. 2/67, p. 193. NORWAY— 3. Norwegian self-acting Cooking Apparatus, (570:6). H. Smith, Tent Life, M. R. 1/74, p, 147. Scabies Norwegica, (34:1) Cholera in 1850 (916:1). SWEDEN- CHOLERA (916:1.) Endemics of, (560:2). DENMARK— 4. Cholera (916:1). ICELAND- PHTHISIS (680:2). Cystic Disease (1660:5), of Prevented. Leared, &c., T. 2/63, p. 270. Finsen, L. 1/69, p. 92. GUERNSEY— 5. As A Winter Resort, Sieveking, L. 2/67, p. 666. Neave, L. 2/67, p. 787- JERSEY—L. 2/72, p. 466. RUSSIA— History of Medicine in (549:2), M. R. 2/62, p. 285. 9. INDIA AND INDIANS— 1. Madras as a Winter Residence, T. 1/73, p. 634, et seq. King's Manual of Hygiene (204:2), T. 1/76, p. 321., R. Martin, Diseases of Europeans on their return, L. 1/50, 2/50, /51, /53. Vide Index. Diseases, (201:4), Rev. of Work, M. R. 2/56, p. 126. Morehead, Rev. T. 2/56, p. 42. Moore, M. R. 2/63, p. 57; 2/76, p. 425. Gordon, Statistics of Diff. Organs, T. 2/56, Vide Index. Tilt, Health for Women, M.R. 2/76, p. 428. 2. —Fatty Degen. (1673:1), cause of High Mortal. Macmara, M. R. 2/56, p. 251. — Moon (578:5), influence of. — Malaria in (558:5), the cause or origin of Malaria, Dempster, M. R. 2/55, p. 355; 1/57, p. 558. Moore, can be ar- rested by Gauze Curtains, M. R. 2/76, p. 428. — Typhus (1505:6). Typhoid (1491:6). Diarrhcea (910:1). Heart Disease (781:4). Abdominal Pains (944:2). Cramp of Stomach (841:5). Scarla- tina (77:1). Phthisis (679:4). Preg- nancy DURING Phthisis (683:5). — Constipation in (875:6), Good pill for, Gordon, T. 2/56, p. 344. — Skin Diseases (38:3), Fox, T. 2/76, p. 3. 711. — T,i£NiA Solium (Tapeworm) (937:6), Adam, T. 2/59, p. 549. Medical Jurisprudence (1615:2). Midwifery in the East (1526:'J), Jack- son, T. 1/60, p. 154. Native Remedies, Waring, &c., T. 2/74, p. 455. Hogg, T. 2/75, p. 385. Operations (1629:5), Badly borne by re- turned Indians. Children in (1519:4). Hill Stations or Sanatories. Vide Mountains (557:2). Moore, L. 2/62, pp. 252, 281. Gordon, T. l/68,p. 430, et seq. Report on, M. R. 2/64, p. 296 ; T. 2/69, p. 103. Army Hygienics, &c. (573:6), M. R.1/59, p. HI. Miss Nightingale, R. 2/63, p. 4. Report on Sanatory State, &c., L. 2/63, p. 107; M. R. 1/64, p. 111. Martin on, L. 1/68, p. 4, et seq. Summary, p. 250. Gordon, T. 1/69, p. 62, et seq. 6. Food Grains (323:2). Tonics, cfcc. (216:5), the principal indi- genous ones, M. R. 1/59, p. 248. Waring, Indian Pharmacopoeia, M. R. 2/69, p. 434. Fakirs, Buried alive for a long period (181:6), L. 2/45, p. 325. Firf« 119:6.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21197544_0023.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


