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
THE SATELLITE of the “Annual of the Universal Medical Sciences.” A
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=Lectures on Nervous Diseases.= _From the Stand-point of Cerebral and
Spinal Localization, and the Later Methods Employed in the Diagnosis and
Treatment of these Affections._
By AMBROSE L. RANNEY, A.M., M.D., Professor of the Anatomy and Physiology
of the Nervous System in the New York Post-Graduate Medical School
and Hospital; Professor of Nervous and Mental Diseases in the Medical
Department of the University of Vermont, etc.; Author of “The Applied
Anatomy of the Nervous System,” “Practical Medical Anatomy,” etc., etc.
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=Lectures on the Diseases of the Nose and Throat.= _Delivered at the
Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia._
By CHARLES E. SAJOUS, M.D., formerly Lecturer on Rhinology and
Laryngology in Jefferson Medical College; Vice-President of the American
Laryngological Association; Officer of the Academy of France and of
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Society of Belgium, of the Medical Society of Warsaw (Poland), and of
the Society of Hygiene of France; Member of the American Philosophical
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=Stanton’s Practical and Scientific Physiognomy; or How to Read Faces.=
By MARY OLMSTED STANTON. Copiously Illustrated. Two large Octavo volumes.
The author, MRS. MARY O. STANTON, has given over twenty years to the
preparation of this work. Her style is easy, and, by her happy method of
illustration of every point, the book reads like a novel and memorizes
itself. To physicians the diagnostic information conveyed is invaluable.
To the general reader each page opens a new train of ideas. (This book
has no reference whatever to Phrenology.)
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