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41.  Surgery, Santa Rosa Hospital, San Antonio, Texas, ca. 1900. Surgery -- Texas; History of Medicine -- Texas A black and white photograph showing four physicians--Dr. Kendall, Dr. Starch, Dr. Paschal, and Dr. Moss--performing surgery at Santa Rosa Hospital.

42.  Surgical Instruments. Surgical Procedures, Operative -- instrumentation; History of Medicine; A collection of plates depicting engravings of various surgical instruments and supplies. Instruments depicted include tourniquets, amputating instruments, saws, scalpels, bone nippers, probes, catheters,...

43. Bell, Charles, Sir, 1774-1842. Bell, Charles, Sir, 1774-1842. Engravings from specimens of morbid parts : preserved in the author's collection, now in Windmill Street... Bladder Diseases -- Atlases; Urethral Diseases -- Atlases Sir Charles Bell's Engravings from Specimens of Morbid Parts (London, 1813), a rare work on disorders of the renal system, depicts injuries from the bougie, catheter, caustic, trochar, and lithotomy knife...

44. Bell, Charles, Sir, 1774-1842. Bell, Charles, Sir, 1774-1842. Essays on the anatomy of expression in painting. Facial Expression; Anatomy, Artistic Bell outlines a theory of the physiology of emotion which has significance for the history of psychology and contains the observations which led him to make his most significant single contribution to...

45. Bliem, Milton J., Dr. Bliem, Milton J., Dr. The Medical career of Doctor Ferdinand Herff. Physicians -- Texas -- history; History, 20th Century -- Texas; An address delivered by Dr. Milton J. Bliem, a San Antonio physician, before the Bexar County Medical Society in 1909 about the life and medical career of Dr. Ferdinand Herff.

46. Braman, Myrtle. Braman, Myrtle. The doctor of the horse and buggy days. Physicians -- Texas; Physicians -- Biography; Medicine -- Texas; History of Medicine -- Texas; "Prepared for the Auxiliary to the Medical Society of Victoria, Calhoun, and Goliad counties by Mrs. Myrtle Braman, Historian." Some information from Victor Rose's "History of Victoria County." Some from...

47. Browne, John, 1642-ca. 1700. Browne, John, 1642-ca. 1700. Myographia nova; or, A graphical description of all the muscles in humane body, as they arise in dissection: distributed into six lectures. Together, with an accurate and concise discourse of the heart, and its use; as also of the circulation of the blood, and the parts of which the sanguinary mass is made and framed. Muscles; History of Medicine John Browne, British naval surgeon appointed by King Charles II to St. Thomas Hospital, was well-versed in the anatomy of his day. In his series of drawings, Browne depicts the muscles in the human body,...

48. Brunschwig, Hieronymus, ca. 1450-ca. 1512. Brunschwig, Hieronymus, ca. 1450-ca. 1512. Dis ist das buch der Cirurgia Hantwirkckung der wundartzny. Surgery; Wounds and Injuries; Incunabula; History of Medicine, 15th Cent. Brunschwig's compilation of ancient and medieval medical knowledge is the first printed surgical treatise in the German language as well as the earliest detailed description of gunshot wounds. In picturesque...

49. Charcot, J. M. (Jean Martin), 1825-1893. Charcot, J. M. (Jean Martin), 1825-1893. Lectures on Bright's disease of the kidneys : delivered at the school of medicine of Paris. Collected and published by Drs. Bourneville and Sevestre, editors of the Progres Medical and translated, with the permission of the author / by Henry B. Millard. Kidney Diseases In Lectures on Bright's disease of the kidneys, one of the great classics of nephrology, Jean-Martin Charcot, describing acute glomerulonephritis, made the distinction between two separate pathological...

50. Cruz, Jose G. Cruz, Jose G. Algunas consideraciones sobre la peste bubonica. Plague

51. Cupples, George, 1815-1895. Cupples, George, 1815-1895. Case book vol 1. History of Medicine -- Texas ; Family Practice -- Case Reports A casebook of patient notes and case reports by George Cupples, 1815-1895. Dr. Cupples is believed to be the first physician in Texas to use anesthesia. The cases in the case book cover the period from...

52. Cupples, George, 1815-1895. Cupples, George, 1815-1895. Case book vol. 2. History of Medicine -- Texas; Family Practice -- Case Reports; Vol. 2 has title: Register of cases no 2. A casebook of patient notes and case reports by George Cupples, 1815-1895. Dr. Cupples is believed to be the first physician in Texas to use anesthesia. The cases...

53. Cushing, Harvey,1869-1939. Cushing, Harvey,1869-1939. Tumors arising from the blood-vessels of the brain. Brain Neoplasms Harvey Cushing is considered the greatest of twentieth century neurosurgeons, primarily for his pioneering work in the field of brain surgery. Cushing developed key techniques for surgical operations,...

54. Eustachi, Bartolomeo, d. 1574. Eustachi, Bartolomeo, d. 1574. Tabula XXV from Tabulae anatomicae. Anatomy Depicts a male figure with arteries and veins. The table is reproduced from the 1722 edition of Eustachi's Tabulae anatomicae. The illustration was originally engraved on copper by Guilio de Musi of Rome....

55. Fisher, C.E. Fisher, C.E. Queer quaint old San Antonio : its climate in throat and lung diseases. Environmental Health; Pharyngeal Diseases; Tuberculosis; Lung Diseases; History of Medicine -- Texas Discusses the climate of San Antonio in light of its statistically low rate of lung diseases. Also presents an overview of the sights and entertainment venues in the city, and an interesting description...

56. Fletcher, Robert, 1823-1912. Fletcher, Robert, 1823-1912. Tragedy of the great plague of Milan in 1630. Plague "From the Bulletin of the Johns Hopkins Hospital, August 1898."

57. Genga, Bernardino, 1620-1690. Genga, Bernardino, 1620-1690. Anatomy improv'd and illustrated with regard to the uses thereof in designing : not only laid down from an examen of the bones and muscles of the human body, but also demonstrated and exemplified from the most celebrated antique statues. Anatomy -- atlases One of the finest examples of anatomy and artistry in balance, a masterwork from the age of copperplate engraving. Bernardino Genga's drawings of the human body, based on dissections and inspired by antique...

58. Gill, James Pope, 1900-1954. Gill, James Pope, 1900-1954. Histology and organology. Bacteriological Techniques; A workbook for the Bacteriology course, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, and for the Organology course, around 1924. The workbook consists of notes for the two courses and is illustrated by James...

59. Grum, Nathalie. Grum, Nathalie. Memories of Dr. Pat Ireland Nixon : an interview with Mrs. A.G. (Nathalie) Grum. Libraries, Medical; Books An oral history interview with Nathalie Grum, the long-time librarian at the Bexar County Medical Society. In that capacity, Ms. Grum worked closely with Dr. P.I. Nixon in his role as collector and overseer...

60. Herff, Adolph, 1858-1952. Herff, Adolph, 1858-1952. Chemistry note-book. Chemistry; History of Medicine Chemistry student notebook of Adolph Herff, noted San Antonio surgeon. Dr. Herff received his M.D. from Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia in 1878. He returned to San Antonio in 1880 and began practice...

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