MEDICINE. 93 



Macmichael, William, 1 784- 1 839. 610.92 M222 



The gold-headed cane. Edited by William Munk Lon- 



108333 jJqj^^ Longmans, Green, and Co., 1884. 

 xvi, 246 p. ai'^™. 



T.-p. illus. 



Chapters 1-5, by Dr. Macmichael, were published anonymously in 1827; chapters 6-8 

 are by Dr. Munk. 



A short time before the opening of the New College of Physicians, Mrs. Baillie pre- 

 sented to that body a gold-headed cane, which had been successively carried by the first 

 five celebrated physicians recalled in this work. 



Contents. —I. Radcliffe. — 2. Mead. — 3. Askew.— 4. Pitcairn. — 5. Baillie.— 

 6. Halford. — 7. Paris. — 8. Mayo. 



[Macmichael, William], 1 784-1 839. 8610.92 M22i 



Lives of British physicians. London, J. Murray, 1830. 



96V34 vii, [2], 341, [I] p. 4 port. (incl. front.) 16^°'. ( 0„ cover. The family 



library. No. xiv.) 



Published anonymously. 



T.-p. iUus. 



Contents. — Linacre. — Caius. — Harvey. — Browne. — Sydenham. — Radcliffe. — 

 Mead. — Huxham. — Pringle. — Fothergill. _ Heberden. — Cullen. — Hunter — War- 

 ren. — Baillie. — Jenner. — Parry. — Gooch. 



Meunier, Louis, docteures sciences. 610.9 Rioo 



Histoire de la medecine, depuis ses origines jusqu'a nos jours, par 

 le D'' L. Meunier, .... Preface par le professeur Gilbert Ballet, 

 president de la Societe frangaise d'histoire de la medecine. Paris, 

 J.-B. Bailliere et fils, 191 1. 



[4], Vi, 642 p. 20i^''"i. 



Mitchell, Silas Weir, 1830- 610.9 P200 



92839 -pj^g early history of instrumental precision in medicine. An ad- 

 dress before the second Congress of American Physicians and 

 Surgeons, September 23rd, 1891. By the President of the Con- 

 gress, Weir Mitchell, .... New Haven, Tuttle, Morehouse & 

 Taylor, printers, 1892. 



42 p. 16 illus. 24.^'^'". 

 Bibliographical foot-notes. 



Moehsen, Johann Carl Wilhelm, 1722- 1795. S610.9287 M72 



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"Verzeichnis von Thurneissers gedrukten Schriften," p. 1S8-19S. 



