Notes upon Dr. Nathaniel Chapman, proffessor [sic] of practice in the University of Pennsylvania / taken by E.J. 1841.

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Notes upon Dr. Nathaniel Chapman, proffessor [sic] of practice in the University of Pennsylvania / taken by E.J. 1841.

Class notes from Nathaniel Chapman's class, taken by medical student Eugene Jobs. Among the subjects treated are Haematamesis, epistaxis, uterine hemorrhage, gastritis, enteritis, pertonitis, dyspepsia, dysentery, diarrhea, colica, cholera morbis, cholera infantum and constipation. Chapman describes the diseases and offers a variety of cures. Includes detailed list of drugs and recommends bleeding, leeches, blistering, use of flannel clothing, wool socks and warm or cold baths as treatments. Also contains some amusing anecdotes.

130, [46 blank] p. ; 21 cm.

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Chapman, Nathaniel, 1780-1853

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Jobs, Eugene.

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