Gilbertus Anglicus - Medicine of the Thirteenth Century by Henry Ebenezer Handerson
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sections in brackets on English and American history which are
based on original investigation and of permanent value to all future historians. Handerson's Baas is thus more complete and valuable than the Rhinelander's original text." As listed in the Index Medicus, the publications and writings of Dr. Handerson appear as follows: An unusual case of intussusception. Medical Record, 1880, xviii, 698. The School of Salernum. An historical sketch of mediƦval medicine. 1883. Outlines of the history of medicine (Baas). Translated, and in conjunction with the author, revised and enlarged, 1887. Clinical history of a case of abdominal cancer. Cleveland Medical Gazette, 1891-2, vii, 315-321. The Sanitary topography of Cleveland. Cleveland Medical Gazette, 1895-6, xi, 651-659. Cleveland in the Census Reports. Cleveland Medical Gazette, 1896-7, xii, 257-264. The earliest contribution to medical literature in the United States. Janus, 1899, p. 540. A review of the Vital Statistics of Cleveland during the last |
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