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Notes on Noses

Notes on Noses

by Eden Warwick

With regard to a Preface to his Book, an Author has to contend with three great, but unequal, difficulties. The first and greatest, is to persuade his Publisher to issue it without a Preface; the next, is to write one himself; and the third and least, is to get some one to write it for him. Now there is a wise old saw which says, “Of divers evils c..

A Book of Medical Discourses, in Two Parts

A Book of Medical Discourses, in Two Parts

by Rebecca Lee Crumpler

The following pages contain a few simple appeals to common sense, and are addressed to mothers, nurses, and women generally. All honor is due to a far-seeing legislation which has recognized the importance of fitting woman for the great and natural office of nurse, or doctress of medicine; for by it facilities are offered to each member of a commun..

On criminal abortion in America

On criminal abortion in America

by Horatio R. Storer

By the Common Law and by many of our State Codes, fœtal life, per se, is almost wholly ignored and its destruction unpunished; abortion in every case being considered an offence mainly against the mother, and as such, unless fatal to her, a mere misdemeanor, or wholly disregarded.By the Moral Law, the wilful killing of a human being at any stage of..

Owen's Moral Physiology

Owen's Moral Physiology

by Ralph Dale Owen

The reader, after having been taxed with the perusal of two prefaces before reaching the subject matter, may consider it a hardship to be further called upon to read a somewhat lengthy introduction, when the title of a book should be its best preface; but the Editor would ask your indulgence while he briefly states the object and design of the foll..

Treatise on Poisons

Treatise on Poisons

by Sir Robert Christison

The author regrets that circumstances beyond his control have delayed the re-appearance of the present work beyond the period at which it was called for by the favourable reception of the last edition. He has endeavoured to take advantage of the numerous investigations which have been carried on during the interval into the several departments of T..

An Authentick Account of the Measures and Precautions Used at Venice

An Authentick Account of the Measures and Precautions Used at Venice

by Anonymous

It is now the Third Century since the following Regulation took its Rise. The Office of Health is furnished with such ample Power and Authority, as makes it at once useful and respectable; it is administered by the Subjects of the Republick most eminent for their Prudence, Dignity and Talents; it is furnished with Abundance of Officers, a few of wh..

Pioneer Work in Opening the Medical Profession to Women

Pioneer Work in Opening the Medical Profession to Women

by Elizabeth Blackwell

It is a great advantage to have been born one of a large family group of healthy, active children, surrounded by wholesome influences.  The natural and healthy discipline which children exercise upon one another, the variety of tastes and talents, the cheerful companionship, even the rivalries, misunderstandings, and reconciliations where free..

Observation on the Use and Abuse of Mercury, and on the Precautions Necessary in its Employment

Observation on the Use and Abuse of Mercury, and on the Precautions Necessary in its Employment

by A. Philips Wilson

The following Observations are addressed to the Public, with a view, on the one hand, to do away certain erroneous prepositions respecting the effects of Mercury, which impede the necessary employment of it; and on the other, to call its attention to the impropriety of an indiscriminate use of this medicine, by which much harm is often done, and th..