Gilbertus Anglicus - Medicine of the Thirteenth Century by Henry Ebenezer Handerson
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decennium. Cleveland Medical Journal, 1902, i, 71-76.
Epidemics of typhoid fever in Cleveland. Cleveland Medical Journal, 1904, iii, 208-210. The mortality statistics of the twelfth census. Cleveland Medical Journal, 1905, iv, 425-431. Co-operative sanitation. Ohio Medical Journal, 1905, i, 278-281. The medical code of Hammurabi, King of Babylon. Cleveland Medical Journal, 1908, vii, 72-75. Carcinoma in high life. Cleveland Medical Journal, 1908, vii, 472-476. Medical Cleveland in the nineteenth (19th) Century. Cleveland Medical Journal, 1909, viii, 59, 146, 208. Gilbert of England and his "Compendium Medicine." Medical Pickwick, 1915, i, 118-120. Dr. Handerson was Professor of Hygiene and Sanitary Science in the Medical Department of the University of Wooster, 1894-96, and the same in the Cleveland College of Physicians and Surgeons (Medical Department of Ohio Wesleyan University), 1896 to 1907, and filled that chair with eminent ability. Thus it came about that the ex-Confederate officer taught sanitary science in a college standing upon ground donated by the survivors of an organization of abolitionists. |
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