Meigs, Charles D. (Charles Delucena), 1792-1869
Meigs, Charles D 1792-1869
Meigs, Charles D.
Charles Delucena Meigs obstetrician
Meigs, Charles Delucena 1792-1869
Meigs, Charles Delucena, 1792-....
Meigs, Charles D. (Charles Delucena)
Meigs, C.D.
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (12)
Works
Title | Sources |
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Abbaye de Typhaines. English. [from old catalog] | |
Address delivered before the Union League of Philadelphia, October 31, 1864 | |
The Augustan age. | |
A biographical notice of Daniel Drake, M.D., of Cincinnati. Prepared by appointment of the College of physicians of Philadelphia. | |
An elementary treatise on midwifery; | |
A farewell address to his class | |
The history, pathology, and treatment of puerperal fever and crural phlebitis : with an introductory essay | |
Introductory lecture | |
Lecture on Jerusalem at the commencement of the Christian era. | |
Lecture on some of the distinctive characteristics of the female : Delivered before the class of the Jefferson medical college, January 5, 1847 | |
A memoir of Samuel George Morton, 1851 | |
The North American medical and surgical journal ... | |
Observations on certain of the diseases of young children | |
Obstetrics: the science and the art. | |
On the nature, signs, and treatment of childbed fevers : in a series of letters addressed to the students of his class | |
An oration delivered before the Philadelphia medical society, February 18, 1829 | |
The Philadelphia practice of midwifery. | |
Phrenology examined. | |
Principles of tokology and embryology | |
Proposals for erecting a monument, by subscription, in the Laurel Hill cemetery, commemorative of native genius and worth, as exemplified in the life and writings of the late David Rittenhouse, Thomas Godfrey, Alexander Wilson, and Thomas Say, citizens of Philadelphia. | |
Remarks on spasmodic cholera | |
Traité des maladies des femmes et de l'hygiène spéciale de leur sexe. | |
A treatise on acute and chronic diseases of the neck of the uterus ... | |
A treatise on the diseases and special hygiene of females | |
Typhaines abbey; a tale of the twelfth century. | |
Vocation of the medical scholar in society | |
Woman; her diseases and remedies. |