First published in the early 1800s, this classic text offers a timeless and insightful exploration of the surgical treatments for a variety of medical conditions. Abernethy's careful observations and detailed accounts of surgical procedures make this book an invaluable resource for physicians, medical students, and scholars of medical history. Whether you're a medical professional or simply curious about the history of medicine, this book is an essential resource.
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Physiological Lectures and Discourses: Delivered Before the Royal College of Surgeons in London
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Surgical Observations on Diseases Resembling Syphilis: and on Diseases of the Urethra
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Scottish History
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From prehistoric Scotland to the Brexit referendum, this little book covers all of the main events in Scottish history.
- 2016
Sermons On Various Subjects, With a Preface [By J. Duchal]
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- 2015
Surgical Observations On Diseases Resembling Syphilis
- 244 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
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Ella and Robbie McDavies live on Glen Millarbann farm in the Highlands of Scotland. They love living on the farm with all the animals near by, and help Mr and Mrs McDavies feed the sheep and collect the eggs every day. One day, Mr and Mrs McDavies surprise the children with a new addition their farm - a beautiful brown Shetland pony. Ella and Robbie decide to call her Shona, and they spend all summer long taking her for walks and rides. When Ella and Robbie go back to school in the autumn and the seasons march on, Ella andRobbie don t come to see her anymore. Finally, as she stands freezing in her field, Heather the Highland cow takes Shona in to protect her from the cold winter. In Spring when Ella and Robbie do finally come back to see her, they are surprised when she doesn t want play with them! In this story of friendship, Ella and Robbie learn that they can t just look after Shona when the sun shines, but that they must take care of her all year round.
