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Just a quick update on a few exciting developments. My new book The Mystery of the Exploding Teeth will be on […]
Just a quick update on a few exciting developments. My new book The Mystery of the Exploding Teeth will be on […]
A few days ago I was reading an article about foreign bodies in the bladder – for what better way
In 1809 the Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal printed this striking report of an agricultural accident from a surgeon in Ripon: August
Sometimes a headline says it all. In June 1842 the London Medical Gazette printed a letter under this memorable title:
Here’s an intriguing article from the American Medico-Surgical Bulletin of 1895, summarising a paper published in a German journal: The
Here’s a striking report from The London Medical and Surgical Journal, originally published in March 1837. The headline is straightforward
In 1873 Thomas Lauder Brunton was asked to give a lecture to the Abernethian Society of St Bartholomew’s Hospital in
During a meeting of the New York Pathological Society in 1872, a local physician called Dr Post gave a short
Mercer’s Hospital, founded in 1734, was for many years one of the most important teaching hospitals in Ireland – but
William Rhind, a Scottish surgeon of the nineteenth century, had impressively broad interests. He was a botanist of some eminence,