Parkes Pamphlet Collection: Volume 28

Date:
1847-1856
Reference:
RAMC/474/28
Part of:
Royal Army Medical Corps Muniments Collection
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Parkes Pamphlet Collection: Volume 28. Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0). Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Description

Dissertation on ship fever or British Typhoid, by Henry G. Clark. 1847.

Yellow fever of 1853 with the epidemics of New Orleans. 1853.

Ship fever, by Henry Grafton Clark. 1850.

Experiments of the communicability of Cholera to the lower animals, by W.L. Lindsay. 1854.

Histology of the Cholera evacuations in the man & lower animals, by W.L. Lindsay. 1856.

On the pathology of Delirium Tremens, by Alexander Peddie. 1854.

The Urinary and some of the Generative Organs of the Human body, by G.V. Ellis. 1856.

Faecal Fermentation, by C.H.F. Routh. 1856.

On the weight and demension of the heart in health and disease, by Thomas B. Peacock. 1854.

Das accomadationsvermogen der augen, by Dr. C.H. Schauenburg. 1854.

On the mechanism of aquatic respiration and on the structure of the organs of breathing in invertabrate animals, by Thomas Williams. 1854.

Publication/Creation

1847-1856

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1 volume

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A digitised copy is held by Wellcome Collection.

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Open and available by appointment at the Museum of Military Medicine. A digitised copy is available to view via the online catalogue on the Wellcome Collection website.

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