MURCHISON, Charles (1830 – 1879)
1830 – 1879
4 entries in the GMN corpus.
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1862 CE
#2220
A treatise on the continued fevers of Great Britain.
Murchison was one of the greatest clinical teachers London has ever known; of his many writings his book on continued fever is probably the most important. Digital facsimile from the Internet Archive at this link.
1864 CE
#2980
On a new method of procuring the consolidation of fibrin in certain incurable aneurisms.
Moore and Murchison introduced the method of treating aneurysm by passing wire into the aneurysmal sac.
1868 CE
#3622
Clinical lectures on diseases of the liver.
1868 CE
#14093
Palaeontological memoirs and notes of the late Hugh Falconer. For many years superintendent of the H.E.I. Company's botanical gardens at Suharunpoor and Calcutta. With a biographical sketch of the author. Compiled and edited by Charles Murchison. Vol. 1. Fauna Antiqua Sivalensis. Vol. II. Mastodon, elephant, rhinoceros, ossiferous caves, primeval man and his cotemporaries. 2 vols.
Falconer's writings on human antiquity appear in Vol. 2 of his Palaeontogical memoirs. Together with William Pengelly, Falconer was one of the first two scientists to visit Brixham Cave after its discovery in 1858, an…