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John Collins Warren

    Genealogy of Warren With Some Historical Sketches (John C. Warren, 1854)
    Effects of Chloroform and of Strong Chloric Ether, As Narcotic Agents
    Remarks on Some Fossil Impressions in the Sandstone Rocks of Connecticut River
    The Mastodon Giganteus Of North America
    A Letter to the Hon. Isaac Parker, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of Massachusetts: Containing Remarks on the Dislocation of the Hip
    Address to the Boston Society of Natural History
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      Address to the Boston Society of Natural History
    • Originally published in 1848, this pioneering study examines the effects of chloroform and ether on the human body, laying the groundwork for modern anesthesia. John Collins Warren describes his experiments on animals and human subjects, and offers practical advice on the use of these agents in surgery. This historic text is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of medicine and anesthesia.

      Effects of Chloroform and of Strong Chloric Ether, As Narcotic Agents
    • Surgical Pathology and Therapeutics

      • 850pages
      • 30 heures de lecture

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      Surgical Pathology and Therapeutics
    • The book captures the proceedings of a significant constitutional meeting held at Faneuil Hall on November 26, 1850. It documents the discussions and debates surrounding key constitutional issues of the time, reflecting the political climate and tensions in 19th-century America. The meeting aimed to address pressing concerns and foster civic engagement, showcasing the voices of various speakers and their perspectives on governance and rights. This historical account provides valuable insight into the democratic processes and challenges faced during that era.

      Proceedings of the Constitutional Meeting at Faneuil Hall: November 26th, 1850.
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      Physical Education And The Preservation of Health
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      Columnae Adiposae: A Newly-Described Structure of the Cutis Vera, With Its Pathological Significance in Carbuncle and Other Infections