Duncan, James Matthews
Duncan, J. Matthews (James Matthews), 1826-1890
James Matthews Duncan Scottish physician
Duncan, James Matthews, 1826-1890
Duncan, James Mathews 1826-1890
Duncan, J. Matthews 1826-1890
VIAF ID: 51010988 ( Personal )
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Duncan, J. Matthews ‡d 1826-1890
- 100 1 _ ‡a Duncan, J. Matthews ‡q (James Matthews), ‡d 1826-1890
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Duncan, James Mathews ‡d 1826-1890
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- 100 0 _ ‡a James Matthews Duncan ‡c Scottish physician
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Works
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The behaviour of the pelvic articulations in the mechanism of parturition | |
Clinical lectures on the diseases of women | |
Fecundity, fertility, sterility, and allied topics | |
Klinische Vorträge über Frauenkrankheiten | |
On sterility in woman : being the Gulstonian lectures, delivered in the Royal College of Physicians in February 1883 | |
On the advancement of midwifery education in Scotland, 1856: | |
On the mechanism of the expulsion of the placenta | |
On the mode of presentation of dead children in labour | |
On the mortality of childbed and maternity hospitals | |
On the os sacrum considered as forming part of the vault of the pelvis, and on its function in the development of the lateral expansion of that cavity | |
On uterine bloodletting | |
Reflections on the duration of pregnancy, with remarks on the calculation of the date of confinement | |
Removal of a large uterine fibrous polypus | |
Researches in obstetrics | |
Sterilität bei Frauen | |
Sur le mécanisme de l'accouchement normal et pathologique ... | |
The theory of menstruation in early pregnancy, superfœtation, and the site of insertion of the ovum | |
To the Curators of the Patronage of the University of Edinburgh : I beg to offer myself as a Candidate for the Chair of Midwifery and the Diseaes of Women and Children. | |
Two cases of partial chorea in pregnancy, with remarks | |
The uræmic convulsions of pregnancy, parturition, and child-bed |