Medical symbolism in connection with historical studies in the arts of healing and hygieneSozinskey, Thomas S.
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Medical symbolism in connection with historical studies in the arts of healing and hygiene
Sozinskey, Thomas S.
Symbolism in medicine
=HARE—Epilepsy: its Pathology and Treatment.= _Being an Essay to which
was Awarded a Prize of Four Thousand Francs by the Académie Royal de
Médecine de Belgique, December 31, 1889._
By HOBART AMORY HARE, M.D. (University of Pennsylvania), B.Sc., Clinical
Professor of the Diseases of Children, and Demonstrator of Therapeutics
in the University of Pennsylvania; Laureate of the Royal Academy of
Medicine in Belgium, of the Medical Society of London, etc. 12mo. 228
pages. Neatly bound in Dark-blue Cloth. _No. 7 in the Physicians’ and
Students’ Ready-Reference Series._
=Price, in United States and Canada, post-paid, $1.25, net; Great
Britain, 6s. 6d.; France, 7 fr. 75.=
“This little work is an admirably condensed statement of the clearest
authenticated facts on this subject known. The author is evidently a
master in the art of clear, condensed statements of what is known, and
he could do a great service to science by ‘boiling down’ some of the
thousand-page volumes that are coming from the press. This work is of
great value to all physicians who wish to have the facts concerning
epilepsy in the most available form,”—_Quarterly Journal of Inebriety._
“It is representative of the most advanced views of the profession, and
the subject is pruned of the vast amount of superstition and nonsense
that generally obtains in connection with epilepsy.”—_Medical Age._
=HARE—Fever: its Pathology and Treatment.= _Being the Boylston Prize
Essay of Harvard University for 1890; containing Directions and the
Latest Information Concerning the Use of the So-Called Antipyretics in
Fever and Pain._
By HOBART AMORY HARE, M.D. (University of Pennsylvania), B.Sc., Clinical
Professor of the Diseases of Children and Demonstrator of Therapeutics
in the University of Pennsylvania; Physician to St. Agnes’ Hospital and
to the Children’s Dispensary of the Children’s Hospital; Laureate of the
Royal Academy of Medicine in Belgium, of the Medical Society of London;
Member of the Association of American Physicians, etc. Illustrated with
more than 25 new plates of tracings of various fever cases, showing
beautifully and accurately the action of the antipyretics. The work also
contains 35 carefully-prepared statistical tables of 249 cases, showing
the untoward effects of the antipyretics. 12mo. Neatly bound in Dark-Blue
Cloth. _No. 10 in the Physicians’ and Students’ Ready-Reference Series._
=Price, in United States and Canada, post-paid, $1.25, net; Great
Britain, 6s. 6d.; France, 7 fr. 75.=
=JAMES—American Resorts, with Notes upon Their Climate.=
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