The National Library of Medicine has been adding new titles to the MHL collection — check out the full list at the This Just In page or check out highlights below:
- James W. Hale’s An historical account of the Siamese twin brothers, from actual observations (1832)
- Thomas Sim’s A synopsis of practical phrenology. Compiled for the use of pupils (1839)
- Augustus A. Gould’s Notice of the origin, progress, and present condition of the Boston Society of Natural History (1842)
- Lemuel Shattuck’s Contributions to the vital statistics of the state of New-York (1850)
- Oliver Halsted’s Halsted’s method of curing dyspepsia, biliousness, etc (1852)
- J. Wishart’s An inquiry into the origin of epidemics, and a physical and chemical analysis of their specific cause : on a new theory of matter and form (1848)
- John Brodhead Beck’s Observations on ergot (1841)
- Edmund Andrews’ Report on the functions of the cerebellum (1858)
As always, for more from the Medical Heritage Library, please visit our full collection!