Our apologies for going unexpectedly AWOL last week — our trip to London was so absorbing, not at lot else got done! We’ll be talking more about our great day-long meeting with the Wellcome Trust in the weeks to come. For now, though, we’d like to point out some of the latest additions to our collection. Just click on the links below to read….
- Emile Lossouarn’s La Prevention de la Cecite en Chine (1926).
- James Rymer’s A treatise upon indigestion, and the hypochondriac disease; and upon the inflammatory and atonic gout; with the methods of cure : together with observations on the use and abuse of the cardiac tincture in the above diseases, and full directions for taking it in other nervous affections, in broken constitutions, and habits impaired by hot climates, &c. (1790)
- New York Hospital School of Nursing Alumnae Association’s The Alumnae News (1929) (and many other volumes, too!)
- W. Mitchell Banks’ On the Wolffian bodies of the foetus, and their remains in the adult : including the development of the generative system (1864)
- Edwin Chadwick’s The jubilee of sanitary science (1887)
- Printing Shop for Chinese Blind: Machine for Producing Literature in Braille at Institute in Edinburgh Road (1926)
- Horace B. Dobell’s Intelligence in the van : the beginning of the beginning and the end of the end (1887)
As always, for more from the Medical Heritage Library, please visit our full collection!