A manual of military surgery






















Description. A Manual of Military Surgery Or, Hints on the Emergencies of Field, Camp and Hospital. “The sole object which prompts me to publish this little book is an ardent desire to be useful to the young physicians who have so hurriedly entered the volunteer service, perhaps not always with a full knowledge of the weighty responsibilities of their position. A manual of military surgery: prepared for the use of the Confederate States Army. Author(s): Confederate States of America. Surgeon-General's Office. Publication: Richmond: Ayres Wade, Language(s): English Format: Text Subject(s): Surgical Procedures, Operative -- .  · A manual of military surgery, for the use of surgeons in the Confederate States army; with explanatory plates of all useful operations by Chisolm, Julian John, ; Confederate States of America. War DeptUser Interaction Count: 3K.


A Manual of Military Surgery, for the Use of Surgeons in the Confederate Army: With an Appendix of the Rules and Regulations of the Medical Department of the Confederate Army (Classic Reprint). Synopsis: A Manual of Military Surgery for the Use of Surgeons in the Confederate States Army With Explanatory Plates of All Useful Operations written by Julian John Chisolm, published by Franklin Classics which was released on 14 October A Manual of Military Surgery Prepared for the Use of The Confederate States Army Catalog of the Army Medical Museum Surgeon General's Office Diseases of the Ear: Their Nature, Diagnosis and Treatment, (), by Joseph Toynbee, M.D., marked for the "U.S.A. Hospital Department". manual of military surgery, [Confederate States Army], by an authorized administrator of the Jefferson Digital Commons.


NY: Lippincott, Second Edition dated HB Manual. Has a bookplate for Dr. Slocum, Gettysburg. Overall a very good manual. / No Jacket. Apr INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVE:Samuel D. Gross () was a U.S. Surgeon and proto-urologist who influenced the rise of American surgery. Sept File:A manual of military surgery, for the use of surgeons in the Confederate States Army; with explanatory plates of all useful operations.

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