Original Lectures
1863; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Henry D. Noyes, Henry B. Sands, John Swinburne, E. H. Janes, Geo. H. Dark, Prof. Charles A. Lee, William A. Hammond, J. V. P. Quackenbush, U. S. Grant,
ResumoEssay: Original Lectures Lectures on Diseases of the Eye, Dear Sir:—Your Letter Showing the Efforts You Have Been Making to Supply Everything Necessary Pertaining to the Medical Department in This Army Has Been Received, Changes, Orders, &c, Medical News, The Long Island College Hospital Commenced Its Session on Thursday, March 12, with an Address by Prof. Enos. The Class in Attendance Promises to Be Large, Progress of Medical Science, American Medical Times Saturday, March 28, 1863, Amputations, When to Be Performed, and When Not Required in Military Surgery [Being a Paper Read before the N. Y. State Medical Society, at Its Last Meeting], Army Medical Intelligence State Aid in the Care of the Soldiers, Foreign Correspondence Letter XXIX, The Week, Reports of Societics United States Army Medical and Surgical Society, of Baltimore, Original Communications Three Cases of Strangulated Hernia, in Which the Operation Was Performed without Opening the Sac. Obituary: William Henry Cooke, M. D. William Henry King, M. D., Professor Charles Hooker, M. D..
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