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Three dissertations on Boylston prize questions for the years 1806 and 1807. By George Cheyne Shattuck, M.D. Being the dissertations to which the Boylston prize medals were adjudged. To which is prefixed the public account of their adjudication ...

Athenaeum of Philadelphia - American Imprints 1808 Shattuc
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Shattuck, George Cheyne, 1783-1854.
Contributor:
Harris, John Levett., Donor.
American Imprints Collection (Athenaeum of Philadelphia)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Gangrene.
Skin--Diseases.
Skin.
Gallstones.
Physical Description:
xvii, [4] p., 1 l., [25]-192 p. 23 cm.
Place of Publication:
Boston, Farrand, Mallory, & co.;[etc., etc.] 1808.
Contents:
On the difference between mortification produced by an external cause, and that which is produced by constitutional defect, the diagnosticks and proper mode of treatment of each.
On the structure and physiology of the skin with a view to the diagnosticks and cure of diseases usually denominated cutaneous.
On the causes, diagnosticks, and cure of biliary concretions.
Explanatory notes.
On the difference between mortification produced by an external cause, and that which is produced by constitutional defect.
On the structure and physiology of the skin.
Local Notes:
Athenaeum copy: Harris bequest.
Cited in:
Sabin 79871
Shaw/Shoemaker 16179
OCLC:
5736180

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