Notes, 1865-1866 / by Dr. Frederick P. Henry.

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Notes, 1865-1866 / by Dr. Frederick P. Henry.

One volume containing notes divided into two sections: clinical cases ([38] p.) and lectures ([90] p.). Notes dated 18 Oct.-22 Dec. 1865 cover cases presented by Drs. Clarke, Willard Parker, Thomas Masters Markoe, and Thomas at the College of Physicians and Surgeons. Notes dated 6-30 Mar. 1866 cover medical cases presented by Dr. Austin Flint and one surgical case presented by Dr. Joseph Hutchinson at the Long Island College Hospital. Medical lectures include anatomy by Dr. Robert Watts, and lectures by Dr. Flint on pneumonia, pleurisy, bronchitis, emphysema, and cholera.

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Long Island College Hospital

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Henry, Frederick P. (Frederick Porteous), 1844-1919

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Flint, Austin, 1812-1886

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Parker, Willard, 1800-1884

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Markoe, Thomas M. (Thomas Masters), 1819-1901

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Watts, Robert, 1812-1867.

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