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  • Barlow, Sir Thomas (1845-1945)
  • Raynaud's disease and erythromelalgia PP/BAR/E/5-10

Raynaud's disease and erythromelalgia

Date:
c.1896-1908
Reference:
PP/BAR/E/5-10
Part of:
Barlow, Sir Thomas (1845-1945)
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Collection contents

  • Barlow, Sir Thomas (1845-1945)PP/BAR
    • Scientific papers and publicationsPP/BAR/E
      • Papers, lectures and addressesPP/BAR/E/1-13
        • Raynaud's disease and erythromelalgiaPP/BAR/E/5-10
          • Lecture on Raynaud's disease, delivered at University College HospitalPP/BAR/E/5
          • Lecture on Raynaud's disease, conforming closely to Barlow's contribution to T.C. Allbutt's A system of medicine, 1st edition (London, 1899), vol. ViPP/BAR/E/6
          • Notes on the illustrations for Barlow's article on Raynaud's disease in A system of medicine, with a watercolour of an affected footPP/BAR/E/7
          • Exercise books containing notes for a lecture or lectures on Raynaud's disease and erythromelalgia, (numbered i and iv), undatedPP/BAR/E/8-9
          • Later incomplete draft of the same, or part of the same, lecture(s) as E.8-9PP/BAR/E/10

About this work

Publication/Creation

c.1896-1908

Physical description

6 items

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