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The New Sydenham Society: An Atlas of Illustrations of Clinical Medicine Surgery and Pathology: Vols. XIII-XXV

Vol. XIII: Sarcoma Melanodes or Hebra; Ringworm, Pityriasis
Vol. XIV: Frambcesial Syphilis (Yaws and Paragi)
Vol. XIV: Leucoderma; Myxcedema; Miscelleaneous; Eruptions caused by drugs
Vol. XV: Drug Eruptions
Vol. XVI: Bromide Eruptions; Lichens Urticatus; Pemphigus Vegetans
Vol. XVI: Coxa Vara
Vol. XVII: Fractures & Dislocations of the Upper Extremity
Vol. XVIII & XIX: Elephantiasis in English Practice, Symmetrical Lupus Vulgaris' the potato-like tumour of neck, Schistosoma Cattoi
Vol. XVIII: Eruptions, Urticaria Pigmentose, Leprosy
Vol. XXV: Diseases of Fallopian Tube Ovary, Uterus

Beclard, P.A. and Knox, Robert: Elements of General Anatomy: Translated from the Last Edition of the French of P.A. Beclard

Given by St George’s Hospital Medical School for Junior Anatomical Prize (session 1838-39) to Alfred Lloyd.

Full title: ‘Elements of General Anatomy: Translated from the Last Edition of the French of P.A. Beclard, Professor of Anatomy to the Faculty of Medicine in Paris. With notes and corrections, by Robert Knowx, M.D. F.R.S.E. Lecturer on anatomy, Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons in Edinburgh, and conservator of its museum.

South, John Flint; Power, D’Arcy; Paget, James: Memorials of the Craft of Surgery in England

Ex libris of Robert Rutson James pasted inside the front cover. Inscriptions on flyleaf and title page: ‘Herbert M. Page, Esq. M.D., D.P.H. from A.H.P. & H.J.P 10th Dec 1889. Wishing him Many Happy Returns of the Day’, ‘R.R. James 1925. To go to the Library, St George’s Hospital Medical School, Hyde Park Corner, London S.W.1 R.R.J. 1949. Sent 1950’

Includes a loose note by R.R. James relating to visiting St George’s, articles written for the Gazette and H.M. Page.

Snow, John : On Chloroform and Other Anaesthetics

Inscriptions inside the cover and on flyleaves: ‘Presented to the library by Dr George Edwards, 1954’. Pasted on the inside the front cover: ‘St George’s Hospital Medical School (University of London) Hyde Park Corner, London S.W.1. 1954. The first Hospital to have an official Anaesthetist was St George’s and that anaesthetist was Dr John Snow. His posthumous work on Chloroform (1858) is a classic of medical literature. Some years ago the Library copy was sold for ten shillings as redundant. This copy is presented to replace that loss and it is hoped that future Librarians will keep it on the shelves. G. Edwards. Senior Anaesthetist, St George’s Hospital. Honorary Librarian to the Medical School’

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