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Miscellaneous physicians' case reports, [ca. 1760-1925].
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Miscellaneous physicians' case reports, [ca. 1760-1925].

Author: New York Academy of Medicine.
Edition/Format:   Archival material : English
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Case reports, case records, and case histories of patients kept by various doctors both in private practice and at hospitals, primarily in New York City. Doctors and hospitals represented include Charles Merrill Clark, surgical clinic of Valentine Mott, University Medical College, N.Y., 1856-1857; John Horn, St. Mary's Hospital, Brooklyn, 1885-1886; James C. Lindsly, New York, cases of cerebrospinal meningitis;  Read more...
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Genre/Form: Case histories
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Named Person: Charles Merrill Clark; John Horn; James C Lindsly; John Payson Phillips White; Chauncey Graham; Charles Loomis Dana; Francis Delafield; Charles Pierce Delalain; Valentine Mott
Document Type: Archival Material
All Authors / Contributors: New York Academy of Medicine.
OCLC Number: 155498060
Description: 37 v.

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Case reports, case records, and case histories of patients kept by various doctors both in private practice and at hospitals, primarily in New York City. Doctors and hospitals represented include Charles Merrill Clark, surgical clinic of Valentine Mott, University Medical College, N.Y., 1856-1857; John Horn, St. Mary's Hospital, Brooklyn, 1885-1886; James C. Lindsly, New York, cases of cerebrospinal meningitis; reports of midwifery cases attended by students of New York University Medical College, and physicians of the New York Asylum for Lying-In Women, 1842-1843; John Payson Phillips White, New York, 1858; Chauncey Graham, Dutchess County, N.Y., ca. 1760-1844; New York Maternity Hospital, 1883; Charles Loomis Dana, 1918-1925; Newark Homeopathic Dispensary, 1860; and others. Of note are case histories of the Yellow Fever Commission, Havana, Cuba, 1900-1901; many case reports by Francis Delafield, 1863-1903, on diseases of the blood, brain, heart, intestines, and other parts of the body, peritonitis, pneumonia, malaria, and other diseases; and case histories by Charles Pierce Delalain of soldiers wounded in the Franco-Prussian War on whom he performed reconstructive surgery, with photographs, 1870-1871.

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