Bowditch, Henry I. (Henry Ingersoll), 1808-1892
Bowditch, Henry Ingersoll, 1808-1892
Bowditch, Henry I.
Bowditch, Henry Ingersoll
Bowditch, Henry I. 1808-1892
Henry Ingersoll Bowditch American physician and abolitionist
Bowditch, Henry I. (American developer and reformer, 1808-1892)
Bowditch, Henry I. (Henry Ingersoll)
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (10)
Works
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Address on hygiene and preventive medicine : delivered before the International medical congress, at Philadelphia, September 5, 1876 | |
An address on the life and character of James Deane, M.D. : of Greenfield, Mass. | |
Analysis of the correspondence on the use and abuse of intoxicationg drinks throughout the globe, 1872: | |
An apology for the medical profession, as a means of developing the whole nature of man. A valedictory address to the graduating medical class of Harvard university, March 11, 1863. With additional remarks on a topic of importance at the present hour. | |
Brief memories of Louis and some of his contemporaries in the Parisian school of medicine of forty years ago | |
A brief plea for an ambulance system, 1863 | |
Cases of anomalous development of tubercles, commencing at the base of the lung and gradually extending upward; with the physical signs of pneumonia. Analysis of the case: diagnosis, prognosis, pathology, &c. Read before the Boston society for medical observation, February 20, 1855. | |
Centennial discourse on public hygiene and state preventive medicine | |
Consumption in New England and Is consumption contagious? | |
Digest of American sanitary law | |
Electrolysis in thoracic aneurism : held at a meeting of the Suffolk District Medical Society, March 27, 1875 | |
From Seventh report of the Massachusetts State board of health. | |
Ichnographs from the sandstone of Connecticut River | |
Intemperance, as governed by cosmic and social law : how can we become a temperate people? | |
Is consumption ever contagious, or communicated by one person to another in any manner? A paper prepared for the Boston society for medical observation. | |
Life and correspondence of Henry Ingersoll Bowditch | |
The medical education of women : the present hostile positions of Harvard University and of the Massachusetts Medical Society ; what remedies therefor can be suggested? | |
Memoir of Amos Twitchell, M.D., with an appendix, containing his addresses, etc. | |
Nat the navigator. A life of Nathaniel Bowditch. | |
Newspapers clippings | |
Paracentesis thoracis : An analysis of twenty-five cases of pleuritic effusion, in which this operation was performed, read before the Boston society for medical observation, november 22, 1853 | |
Pathological researches on phthisis | |
Preventive medicine and the physician of the future | |
Public hygiene in America, 1877: | |
Report of the minority of the committee of the primary school board, on the caste schools of the city of Boston; with some remarks on the city solicitors's opinion. | |
Sanitary hints. | |
Sanitary organization of nations | |
Student's aid to auscultation | |
Thoracentesis, and its general results during twenty years of professional life : Remarks made at a stated meeting of the New York Academy of Medicine, held April 7, 1870. (By invitation) | |
Toner Excerpts | |
A treatise on diaphragmatic hernia : being an account of a case observed at the Massachusetts General Hospital; followed by a numerical analysis of all the cases of this affection, found recorded in the writings of medical authors, between the years 1610 and 1846 | |
The young stethoscopist |