Points of practice in maladies of the heart : Lumleian lectures at the Royal College of Physicians of London / by James Sawyer.
- Sawyer, James
- Date:
- 1908
Licence: In copyright
Credit: Points of practice in maladies of the heart : Lumleian lectures at the Royal College of Physicians of London / by James Sawyer. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![.Just Ready.—Foui-tli Edition, price 3s. net, 1904, witli many revisions and additions, 8vo., clotli. Contributions to Practical Medicine. By SIR JAMES SAWYER, M.D. Lend. ; F.R.C.P. Lond. ; F.R.S. Edin. ; F.S.A. Senior Consulting Physician to the Queen's Hospital ; formerly a Professor of Medicine, Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics, and Professor of Patliology in the Queen's College, Physician to the Birmingham and Midland Hospital for Sick Children, President of the Midland Medical Society, Vice- President of the New Sydenham Society, and President of the Clinical J3oard of the General and the Queen's Hospitals, &c. Contents.—Causes and Cure of Insomnia ; Cure of Gastral- <?ia ; Inspection in Diseases of Lun<(s and Pleune ; Accentuation of tlie Pulmonary Second Sound of tlie Heart; Floatino; Kidney; Cure of Habitual Constipation ; Treatment of Severer Forms of Constipation; Intestinal. Obstruction; A form of Backache; ITnguentuin Ranunculi Ficariie in Hieuiorrhoids ; Cure of Ec- zema ; Cure of Chorea by Arsenic ; Chloride of Calcium in the Treatment of Pulmonary Tuberculosis ; Medicated Lozen<fes ; Fumins Inhalations in Asthma; Ethereal Tincture of Capsicum ; Ether in Medication by the Skin ; Diet in Diabetes. PRESS NOTICES. Reminds us of the clinical lectures of the immortal Graves.—PrOAjtUioner. A. useful contribution to practical medicine.—British Med. Journ. ■' Lucidly and agreeably written, and conveying much practical information. —Lancet. We cordially commend it to our readers.—Chemist and Druggist. Typical studies in the English clinical vein.—Neiu York Med. News. Very nice and instructive reading.—Brit, and Colonial Druygist. Every sentence which it contains is of vahie.—Dublin Journ. Med. Sciences. Its practical con tributicms are appreciated in the profession.—Medical Press. Many useful points,—Merck's Arclbires (Sew York). Eminently prac^tical.—New York Med. Record. Very practical.—Canadian. .Journ. Medicine and Surgery. Full of practical points.—Brooklyn Med. Journ A valuable addition to the library of the medical practitioner.—PfcirHid- criit'cal Journ. '■ Will be read with .satisfaction and utility.—/( Policlinico (Houie). The author . . . hits his mark.—Midland. Med. Journ. A really original book.—A7ecHci)iisc7ie /J/aMer (Vienna). Improvements in the methods of treating various disea.ses and morbid con- ditions.—.Ved. BulMin (Phil.ndelphi;i)- . . .a pleasure to read. Good common .sense, a wide clinical experi- ence, and good Englisli . . .—St. Thomas's Jlcsp. <!az. In a very readable manner gives the result of much clinical study and ex- ])erienre.—New Zealand Med. Journ. Always good ami sound. —Austral, Med. Gaz. Contain sound practical hints, of which we fully acknowledge the value.— Ilirmingham Med. Itev. C'oi>ioiis clinical experience and deeply keen observation are giving their opinion. —.S'i;/i.m!(i<'.*i Jahrhiicher dcr Med. \ work of decidedly jxractical value.—Canadian Druggist. A valuable work, from which wo might learn much,—Med, H'orld (Phila- ilelphia). Abounds in helpful .suggestions.—Wisconsin Med, Recorder. Will be read with pleasure and prollt.—QiifM-J. Med,, ./mini. (Yorkshire), Written in an interesting manner, and there is much useful information in the book.—iV/c'/. Chron.. (Manchester). An elegant volume . . we congratulate the author.—Critcrio Ccif. Cicii. Med. (Barcelona). So good as to be unequalled.—Centralbl, Inn. Med. Birmingham : Cornish Bros.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21516431_0111.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


