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
By G. A. LIEBIG, JR., PH.D., Assistant in Electricity, Johns Hopkins
University; Lecturer on Medical Electricity, College of Physicians and
Surgeons, Baltimore; Member of the American Institute of Electrical
Engineers, etc.; and GEORGE H. ROHÉ, M.D., Professor of Obstetrics
and Hygiene, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Baltimore; Visiting
Physician to Bay View and City Hospitals; Director of the Maryland
Maternité; Associate Editor “Annual of the Universal Medical Sciences,”
etc. Profusely Illustrated by Wood-Engravings and Original Diagrams, and
published in one handsome Royal Octavo volume of 383 pages, bound in
Extra Cloth.
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The part on Physical Electricity, written by Dr. Liebig, one of the
recognized authorities on the science in the United States, treats fully
such topics of interest as Storage Batteries, Dynamos, the Electric
Light, and the Principles and Practice of Electrical Measurement in
their Relations to Medical Practice. Professor Rohé, who writes on
Electro-Therapeutics, discusses at length the recent developments of
Electricity in the treatment of stricture, enlarged prostate, uterine
fibroids, pelvic cellulitis, and other diseases of the male and female
genito-urinary organs, etc., etc.
=MANTON—Childbed; its Management; Diseases and their Treatment.=
By WALTER P. MANTON, M.D., Visiting Physician to the Detroit Woman’s
Hospital; Consulting Gynæcologist to the Eastern Michigan Asylum;
President of the Detroit Gynæcological Society; Fellow of the American
Society of Obstetricians and Gynæcologists, and of the British
Gynæcological Society; Member of Michigan State Medical Society, etc.
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=MASSEY—Electricity in the Diseases of Women.= _With Special Reference to
the Application of Strong Currents._
By G. BETTON MASSEY, M.D., Physician to the Gynæcological Department
of the Howard Hospital; Late Electro-Therapeutist to the Philadelphia
Orthopædic Hospital and Infirmary for Nervous Diseases; Member of the
American Neurological Association, of the Philadelphia Neurological
Society, of the Franklin Institute, etc. SECOND EDITION. Revised and
enlarged. With New and Original Wood-Engravings. Handsomely bound in
Dark-Blue Cloth. 240 pages. 12mo. _No. 5 in the Physicians’ and Students’
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