Essays on the secretory and the excito-secretory system of nerves in their relations to physiology and pathology. : Comprising I. A new classification of febrile diseases. II. An exposition of the "ganglionic pathology" of all continued fevers, as illustrated in typhus and typhoid fever. III. The prize essay on the excito-secretory system of nerves in its relations to physiology and pathology.--IV. A letter to Dr. Marshall Hall, of London, claiming priority in the discovery and naming of the excito-secretory system of nerves., By Henry Fraser Campbell ..
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Essays on the secretory and the excito-secretory system of nerves in their relations to physiology and pathology. : Comprising I. A new classification of febrile diseases. II. An exposition of the "ganglionic pathology" of all continued fevers, as illustrated in typhus and typhoid fever. III. The prize essay on the excito-secretory system of nerves in its relations to physiology and pathology.--IV. A letter to Dr. Marshall Hall, of London, claiming priority in the discovery and naming of the excito-secretory system of nerves., By Henry Fraser Campbell ..
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- xix, 135 p.
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- At head of title: Contributions to the American medical association
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- Essays on the secretory and the excito-secretory system of nerves in their relations to physiology and pathology. : Comprising I. A new classification of febrile diseases. II. An exposition of the "ganglionic pathology" of all continued fevers, as illustrated in typhus and typhoid fever. III. The prize essay on the excito-secretory system of nerves in its relations to physiology and pathology.--IV. A letter to Dr. Marshall Hall, of London, claiming priority in the discovery and naming of the excito-secretory system of nerves.
- Title
- Essays on the secretory and the excito-secretory system of nerves in their relations to physiology and pathology.
- Title remainder
- Comprising I. A new classification of febrile diseases. II. An exposition of the "ganglionic pathology" of all continued fevers, as illustrated in typhus and typhoid fever. III. The prize essay on the excito-secretory system of nerves in its relations to physiology and pathology.--IV. A letter to Dr. Marshall Hall, of London, claiming priority in the discovery and naming of the excito-secretory system of nerves.
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- By Henry Fraser Campbell ..
- Language
- eng
- Cataloging source
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- 1824-1891
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- Campbell, Henry Fraser
- Illustrations
- illustrations
- Index
- no index present
- LC call number
- RC333
- LC item number
- .C24
- Literary form
- non fiction
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- American Medical Association
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- Nervous system
- Typhoid fever
- Typhus fever
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- Essays on the secretory and the excito-secretory system of nerves in their relations to physiology and pathology. : Comprising I. A new classification of febrile diseases. II. An exposition of the "ganglionic pathology" of all continued fevers, as illustrated in typhus and typhoid fever. III. The prize essay on the excito-secretory system of nerves in its relations to physiology and pathology.--IV. A letter to Dr. Marshall Hall, of London, claiming priority in the discovery and naming of the excito-secretory system of nerves., By Henry Fraser Campbell ..
- Note
- At head of title: Contributions to the American medical association
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- 000122723
- Dimensions
- 24 cm.
- Extent
- xix, 135 p.
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- s07027980
- Other physical details
- illus.
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- (Sirsi) 122723
- 122910
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- Essays on the secretory and the excito-secretory system of nerves in their relations to physiology and pathology. : Comprising I. A new classification of febrile diseases. II. An exposition of the "ganglionic pathology" of all continued fevers, as illustrated in typhus and typhoid fever. III. The prize essay on the excito-secretory system of nerves in its relations to physiology and pathology.--IV. A letter to Dr. Marshall Hall, of London, claiming priority in the discovery and naming of the excito-secretory system of nerves., By Henry Fraser Campbell ..
- Note
- At head of title: Contributions to the American medical association
- Control code
- 000122723
- Dimensions
- 24 cm.
- Extent
- xix, 135 p.
- Lccn
- s07027980
- Other physical details
- illus.
- System control number
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- (Sirsi) 122723
- 122910
- ocm11022166
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