From The Navy Medical Newsletter (March 21, 1958).
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From The Navy Medical Newsletter (March 21, 1958).
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As always, for more from the Medical Heritage Library, please visit our full collection!
From Arthur E. Baines’ Germination in its electrical aspect, a consecutive account of the electro-physiological processes concerned in evolution, from the formation of the pollen-grain, to the completed structure of the seedling, together with some further studies in electro-physiology (1921).
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Lisa Haushofer of the Remedia blog has written a new piece focusing on physician P.J. Marie de Saint-Ursin’s L’ami des Femmes: Continue reading
From U.S. Navy Medicine, Volume 59, Number 4 (1972).
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Recently the MHL completed its first progress report for the National Endowment for the Humanities on work done during the first year of our serials digitization project. We’re going to be highlighting some of our finds here during the next couple of weeks. Continue reading
From Hartland Law and Herbert E. Law’s Viavi Hygiene for Women, Men, and Children (1904).
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From John Tyndall’s Essays on the floating-matter of the air in relation to putrefaction and infection (1883).
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