The diagnosis, pathology, and treatment, of the diseases of the chest / By W.W. Gerhard.
- William Wood Gerhard
- Date:
- 1850
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The diagnosis, pathology, and treatment, of the diseases of the chest / By W.W. Gerhard. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![JOHN HUNTER’S WORKS. Comprising his Lectures on the Principles of Surgery; A Treatise on the Teeth ee Treatise on Venereal Diseases; Treatise on Inflammation and Gunshot Wounds; Observations on Certain Parts of the Animal Eco- , nomy; and a full and Comprehensive Memoir. Each of the Works is edited by men of celebrity in the Medical rae ous whole under the superintendence of Eh eo ae ~SAMES PB. (PALMER, ao. Of the St. George’s and St. James’s Dispensary. 4 vols. 8vo This is the only complete edition of the works of the distinguished physiologist ever published in this country. ‘One distinctive feature of the present edition of Hunter’s works has been already men- tioned, viz.: in the addition of illustrative notes, which are not thrown in at hazard, but are written by men who are already eminent for their skill and attainments on the particular sub- jects which they have thus illustrated. By this means, whilst we have the views of John Hunter in the text, we are enabled, by reference to the accompanying notes, to see wherein the author is borne out by the positive knowledge of the present day, or to what extent his views require: modification and correction.. The names of the gentlemen who have in this manner assisted Mr, Palmer, are guarantees of the successful performance of their task.”—MED. Gaz. Science, and the aX Drewry Ottley. | THE LIFE OF JOHN HUNTER, F.R.S. By DREWRY OTTLEY. . “In the summing up of Mr. Hunter’s character, Mr. Ottley exhibits equal judg- ment and candour.”—Brit. anD For. Mrp. / > New Work.] — Michael Ryan. : | THE PHILOSOPHY OF MARRIAGE, IN ITS SOCIAL, MORAL, AND PHYSICAL RELATIONS; | With an Account of ' THE DISEASES OF THE GENITO-URINARY ORGANS 4 With the. ; PHYSIOLOGY OF GENERATION ; IN THE ANIMAL AND VEGETABLE KINGDOMS. | By MICHAEL RYAN, M.D. | ; Member of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons in London, &e. “* Members of the Medical Profession will find in it much that is curions and en- tertaining; as rare cases, anecdotes, recondite opinions of eminent men, interspersed ‘with useful medical instruction.”— Phila. Med. Exam. « Dr. Ryan is above reproach or suspicion; ‘and with a singular degree of candor and independence explains, in a true and philosophical manner, every branch of the subject which he considers essential to be understood by all intelligent persons.” — Boston Medical and Surgical Journal. « GUMS. | ae: George Waite. ces THE GUMS: | ae ‘ « WITH’ LATE DISCOVERIES ON THEIR : : » ~ STRUCTURE. GROWTH; CONNECTIONS, DISEASES, AND SYMPATHIES. oe . * By GEORGE WAITE; Member of the London Royal College of Physicians. ‘ ? —_—_—~ PYRO SOLIS “](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b33289025_0387.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)
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