Eminent doctors: Their lives and their work; Vol. 2 of 2Bettany, G. T. (George Thomas)
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Eminent doctors: Their lives and their work; Vol. 2 of 2
Bettany, G. T. (George Thomas)
Medicine -- Great Britain -- History; Physicians -- Great Britain
Guy’s Hospital, i. 202-222, 225, ii. 3-13, 15-21, 159-161, 282, 291.
Guy’s Hospital Reports, ii. 10, 18, 20, 21, 161, 294.
HALFORD, Sir HENRY (1766-1844);
on Baillie, ii. 51;
education, 56;
physician to Middlesex Hospital, 56;
physician to George III., 57;
change of name, 57;
president of College of Physicians, 58;
writings, 58.
HALL, MARSHALL (1790-1857);
birth, i. 264;
education and apprenticeship, 265;
study at Edinburgh, 265;
lectures on diagnosis, 266;
Continental study, 267;
practice in Nottingham, 267;
work on Diagnosis, 267;
on Symptoms and History of Diseases, 268;
on Loss of Blood, 268;
antagonism to bleeding, 268;
removes to London, 269;
rapid success, 269;
research on circulation refused by Royal Society, 270;
other papers accepted, 270;
study of hybernation, 271;
accident to a manuscript, 271;
research on reflex actions, 272-276;
application to nervous diseases, 273, 274, 276, 277;
persistent attacks on, 274, 275;
second paper rejected by Royal Society, 274;
researches on galvanism and nervous tissues, 275;
replies to mis-statements, 275, 276;
new memoir on Nervous System, 276;
Ready Method in Asphyxia, 277;
his demeanour in practice, 278, 279;
lectures, 279;
at College of Physicians, 280;
British Medical Association, 281;
philanthropic schemes, 281;
visit to America, 282;
writes on Slavery, 282;
Continental tour, and reception in Paris, 283;
suggestions for restoring the apparently drowned, 284;
painful illness and death, 285.
Hall, Mrs. Marshall, i. 276.
Hall, Robert, father of Marshall, i. 264.
Hall, Samuel, brother of Marshall, i. 265.
Hamilton, Duke of, i. 87, 89, 90.
Harrison, Treasurer of Guy’s, i. 212, 222, ii. 3.
Harveian Oration, i. 25, 45, 86, ii. 162.
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