Tic douloureaux, neuralgia, nerve ache, &c., [between 1828 and 1834?].

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Tic douloureaux, neuralgia, nerve ache, &c., [between 1828 and 1834?].

One volume (59 leaves) containing a draft of an essay on neuralgia eventually published in the American Journal of Medical Science, v.14:289-320 (1834). Printed version generally corresponds word-for-word with this manuscript with some alterations, omissions, and the addition of 11 case studies. Manuscript text is in unknown hand, with corrections by Chapman.

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Chapman, Nathaniel, 1780-1853

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Philadelphia physician. From the description of ALS : Philadelphia, to John Wakefield Francis, 1831 Oct. [no day]. (Rosenbach Museum & Library). WorldCat record id: 122489378 Nathaniel Chapman was born at Summer Hill, Fairfax County, Virginia in 1780. After serving aprenticeships with John Weems of Georgetown and Dick of Alexandria, Chapman began his formal studies under Benjamin Rush at the University of Pennsylvania in 1797. He graduated with honors in 1801. After a br...