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Years 1800 - 1899

Exhibiting 53 entries found in the GMN corpus.

YearTitle & TagsAuthor(s)
1883 CEA book of medical discourse in two parts. Part first: Creating of the cause, prevention, and cure of infantile bowel complains, from birth to the close of the teething period, or till after the fifth year. Part second: Containing miscellaneous information concerning the life and growth of beings; the beginning of womanhood; also, the cause, prevention, and cure of many of the most distressing compains of women and youth of both sexes.
1846 CEA treatise on the motive powers which produce the circulation of the blood.
1895 CE​–1901 CEAnatomie des centres nerveux. 2 vols.
1838 CEBarn-Yard rhymes; showing what opinions the turkey, the cock, the goose, and the duck, enterain of allopathia, homopathia, electro-galvanism and the animalcule doctrines.
1856 CECircumstances affecting the heat of the sun's rays.
2015 CECivil War nurse narratives 1863-1870.
1885 CEContribution à l’étude des paralysies radiculaires du plexus brachial.
1897 CEDe Vrouw: Haar bouw en haar inwendige organen. Een populaire schets.
1889 CEDes polynévrites en général et des paralysies et atrophies saturnines en particulier.
1836 CEDiscoveries in light and vision; with a short memoir containing discoveries in the mental faculties.
1856 CEEastern hospitals and English nurses; the narrative of twelve months' experience in the hospitals of Koulali and Scutari by a lady volunteer. 2 vols.
1893 CEEine neue Theorie der Licht-Empfindung.
1856 CEGlances and glimpses; or fifty years social, including twenty years professional life.
1961 CEGlomerular permeability. I. Ferritin transfer across the normal glomerular capillary wall.
1868 CEHospital days.
1863 CEHospital sketches.
1885 CEIndigenous flowers of the Hawaiian Islands: Forty-four plates painted in water-colours and described by Mrs. Francis Sinclair, Jr.
1851 CELadies' indispensable assistant: Being a companion for the sister, mother, and wife ... Here are the very best directions for the behavior and etiquette of ladies and gentlemen ... ; also, safe directions for the management of children ... a great variety of valuable recipes, forming a complete system of family medicine ... : to which is added one of the best systems of cookery ever published ....
1896 CELe sommeil, tiers de notre vie. Pathologie, physiologie, hygiène, psychologie. Traduit de Russe avec l'autorisation de l'auteur par Ernest Jaubert.
1872 CEMedical women: Two essays. I. Medicine as a profession for women. II. Medical education for women
1860 CEMedicine as a profession for women.
1812 CEMémorial de l’art des accouchements.
1843 CEMemorial. To the Legislature of Massachusetts.
1888 CEMy story of the war: The Civil War memories of the famous nurse, relief organizer and suffragette.
1859 CENotes on hospitals.
1858 CENotes on matters affecting the health, efficiency, and hospital administration of the British Army. Founded chiefly on the experience of the late war. Presented by request to the Secretary of State for War.
1860 CENotes on nursing: what it is, and what it is not.
1827 CENouvelles recherches sur l’origine, la nature et le traitement de la mole vésiculaire ou grossesse hydatique.
1826 CEObservations on the May-Bug, and its ravages on plum and other trees, and also on the means of preventing the mischief.
1895 CEOur army nurses. Interesting sketches, addresses, and photographs of nearly one hundred of the noble women who served in hospitals and on battlefields during our civil war.
1895 CEPioneer work in opening the medical profession to women; autobiographical sketches.
1821 CE​–1825 CEPratique des accouchemens…par Marie Louise La Chapelle. Publiés par Antoine Dugès. 3 vols.
1894 CEQuelques observations expérimentales sur l'influence de l'insomnie absolue.
1875 CEScience and health.
1849 CEShip fever. An inaugural thesis, submitted for the degree of M.D., at Geneva Medical College, Jan. 1849.
1898 CESur une substance nouvelle radio-active, contenue dans la pechblende.
1887 CETen days in a mad-house.
1881 CEThe college story: Valedictory address to the twenty-ninth graduating class of the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania.
1837 CEThe family nurse; or companion of the frugal housewife. Revised by a member of the Massachusetts Medical Society.
1864 CEThe female spy of the union army. The thrilling adventures, experiences, and escapes of a woman nurse, spy, and scout, in hospitals, camps and battlefields.
1852 CEThe laws of life, with special reference to the physical education of girls.
1811 CEThe maternal physician; a treatise on the nurture and management of infants, from the birth until two years old. Being the result of sixteen years' experience in the nursery. Illustrated by extracts from the most approved medical authors
1891 CEThe opening of the Johns Hopkins Medical School to women. Reprinted from Open Letters in the Century Magazine for February 1891.
1881 CEThe practice of medicine by women in the United States.
1877 CEThe question of rest for women during menstruation.The Boylston Prize Essay of Harvard University for 1876.
1898 CEThe Red Cross in peace and war.
1837 CEThe spirit of the woods, illustrated by coloured engravings
1892 CEThe yellow wall-paper.
2010 CEThis birth place of souls: The Civil War nursing diary of Harriet Eaton edited with an introduction by Jane E. Schultz.
1867 CEThree years in field hospitals of the Army of the Potomac.