Medical Books

Chronicles of Pharmacy, Vol. 2 (of 2)

A. C. Wootton

Glauber states that he had known of wonderful cures effected by these remedies. But the reason was simple. Human dung, for example, is nothing but bread and flesh reduced into their first matters, all..

A Treatise on the Plague and Yellow Fever

James Tytler

The allusion, in this last passage of Diodorus, to the plagues of Egypt, mentioned in Exodus, is manifest; and it is equally manifest, that the Egyptians themselves, as well as the sacred historian, o..

A Woman's Quest

Marie E. Zakrzewska

The material for this biography was given to the editor by Dr. Zakrzewska to prepare for publication with what might be called one condition, and this has now been fulfilled. Circumstances which the e..

Music in Medicine

Sidney Licht

The use of music for work, marches, the stimulation of mass sentiment or emotional impact (patriotism, war, etc.), for entertainment, oblivion, mood change, mood creation, and background music for mot..

The Tuberculosis Nurse

Ellen N. La Motte

During eight successive years the writer has been engaged in special tuberculosis work, first as field nurse of the Visiting Nurse Association of Baltimore, later as organizer and director of the Tube..

Landmarks Medical and Surgical

Luther Holden

These ‘Landmarks’ have already appeared in Saint Bartholomew’s Hospital Reports. They are now republished, with some additions, in the hope that they may be useful to others besides those for whom the..

A Treatise on Regional Iodine Therapy for the Veterinary Clinician

Although the practitioner may not be able to satisfy his ethical desire to explain the action of preparations of iodine in the latter class of pathological conditions, he soon makes the discovery that..