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Title: Selected monographs [electronic resource] : Czermak on the practical uses of the laryngoscope. Dusch on thrombosis of the cerebral sinuses. Schroeder van der Kolk on atrophy of the brain. Radicke on the application of statistics to medical enquiries. Esmarch on the uses of cold in surgical practice
Creator: Czermák, Johann N. (Johann Nepomuk), 1828-1873 On the laryngoscope, and its employment in physiology and medicine
Creator: Dusch, Theodor von, 1824-1890 On thrombosis of the cerebral sinuses
Creator: Schroeder van der Kolk, J. L. C., (Jacob Lodewijk Koenraad), 1797-1862 Case of atrophy of the left hemisphere of the brain, with coexistent atrophy of the right side of the body
Creator: Radicke, F. W. G. (F. W. Gustav), 1810-1883 On the importance and value of arithmetic means
Creator: Esmarch, Friedrich von, 1823-1908 On the use of cold in surgery
Creator: Phillips, John, Sir, 1855-1928, former owner
Creator: New Sydenham Society
Creator: King's College London
Publisher: London : New Sydenham Society
Sponsor: Jisc and Wellcome Library
Contributor: King's College London, Foyle Special Collections Library
Date: 1861
Language: eng
Description: Separate title pages for each work
Includes bibliographical references
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King’s College London
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Sinuses treatment will depend greatly on the cause. If the problem is due to allergies, for example, then decongestants alone would not be the best course of treatment. If symptoms last for more than just a couple of days, it is time to seek medical sinuses treatment, which often includes an exam, diagnostic studies like an x-ray, and maybe antibiotics in addition to self-care.
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Title: The more frequent diseases of the frontal sinuses : clinical lecture delivered at the post-graduate medical school, Chicago / by Casey A. Wood.
Creator: Wood, Casey A. (Casey Albert), 1856-1942.
Creator: Wood, Casey A. (Casey Albert), 1856-1942
Creator: Ophthalmological Society of the United Kingdom. Library, former owner
Creator: University College, London. Library Services
Publisher: [Chicago? : s.n.]
Sponsor: Jisc and Wellcome Library
Contributor: UCL Library Services, University College London (UCL)
Date: 1900
Language: eng
Description: This material has been provided by UCL Library Services. The original may be consulted at UCL (University College London)
12th of 13 bound together
Bound as Orbit and adjacent cavities
Bowman Library, part of the Ophthalmology Historical Collection
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