Hale-White, William, 1857-1949
Hale-White, William, Sir, 1857-1949
William Hale-White
William Hale-White British physician and medical biographer
VIAF ID: 2546260 ( Personal )
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- 200 _ | ‡a Hale-White ‡b William ‡f 1857-1949
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Hale-White, William, ‡c Sir, ‡d 1857-1949
- 100 1 _ ‡a Hale-White, William, ‡d 1857-1949
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- 100 0 _ ‡a William Hale-White
- 100 0 _ ‡a William Hale-White ‡c British physician and medical biographer
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Works
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Bacon, Gilbert and Harvey : being the Harveian Oration delivered before the Royal College of Physicians of London, October 18th, 1927 | |
A case of symmetrical softening of the corpora striata, followed by bilateral descending degeneration with secondary anterior poliomyelitis | |
Common affections of the liver | |
The effect upon the bodily temperature of lesions of the corpus striatum and optic thalamus | |
Fundamental principles of ray therapy : an elementary textbook for nurses, students, and practitioners | |
Great doctors of the nineteenth century | |
John White Webster (the Guy's ghoul) | |
Keats as doctor and patient | |
Materia medica : pharmacy, pharmacology and therapeutics | |
The means by which the temperature of the body is maintained in health and disease. | |
The neurotic theory of pyrexia | |
On Charcot's joint disease | |
On the conditions of the bones of the skull and the dura mater in cases of tumour of the brain | |
On the effect of giving lævulose and inulin to patients suffering from diabetes mellitus, 1893: | |
On the pathological histology of the semilunar and superior cervical sympathetic ganglia | |
On the position and value of those lesions of the brain which cause a rise of temperature | |
On the relation of the temperature of the groin to that of the rectum in the rabbit, both normally and after destruction of the cere b ral cortex | |
One hundred cases of cerebral tumour, with reference to cause, operative treatment, mode of death, and general symptoms | |
A text-book of general therapeutics |