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Federation University Historical CollectionCorrespondence, N.A. Crouch Accountant M.B. John Ltd. et al, 1 Letter from N.A. Crouch Accountant at M.B. Ltd to School of Mines Ballarat. .2 A letter from R. Clelland to Ballarat School of Mines, 1 2nd September 1949 and .2 7th November 1949
... ...m.b john ltd....Crouch Accountant M.B. John Ltd.... Ltd. R. Clelland, M.B. John Ltd A.A. Jones Registrar Licensing of Electrical Mechanics ...School of Mines Ballarat was a predecessor of Federation University. .1 Letter from N.A. Crouch Accountant at M.B. Ltd to School of Mines Ballarat regarding employees who have completed their 2nd term studies asking for subjects taken and fees paid. .2 A letter from R. Clelland to Ballarat School of Mines asking to see a book on machine design and outlining some issues experienced.school of mines ballarat, m.b john ltd., n.a. crouch, f.e. ferguson, correspondence -
Federation University Historical CollectionDocument, Apprenticeship Commission of Victoria Enrolment Forms, 1969
... ...M.B John & Hattersley Ltd...Ferrara M.B John & Hattersley Ltd Bruce M. Schulz Colin H Jennings Victorian Railways Department Richard J. ...Blue enrolment formstrades, fitting and turning, carpentry, machining, albert l. ferrara, m.b john & hattersley ltd, bruce m. schulz, colin h jennings, victorian railways department, richard j. stewart, villiers australia pty ltd, jeffrey h. jenkins, humes limited, hans gram, concrete industries (monier) ltd, terence w. glazner, john w. berriman, ian g. butson, christopher brand, norman l. plover, burton & co pty ltd, eddo dellore, barry e. harrison, john g. flynn, firth & cleveland pty ltd, geoffrey p. gladman, james d. hutchins, burridges agricultural development pty ltd, devan w mcphan, john l. dolan, t.j. coutts pty ltd, philip j. ritchie, david j. douglas, colin a. hill, john bennett, lindsay i litchfield, collin w ludbrook, rodney j page, alexander f r lloyd, vashti a f lloyd, robert l. rowe, james h. jolly & patricia m jolly, jacobus t weyers, g. irish and sons pty ltd, peter j. slater, louis o deutscher, edward h. fairhall, geoffrey r. pfeiffer, gary j. lorensene, gregory r tingate, ronaldson bros & tippett pty ltd., peter c. isaac, chris p. molenkamp, john l. mcniece, russell g harbour, barry r. ward, michael i. kennedy -
Federation University Historical CollectionBooklet - Printed Programme, Ballarat School of Mines Prize Night Programs, 1961-1975, 1960-1975
... Lonsdale, Production Manager, M.B. John & Hattesley Ltd. 1961 E.J. Neale, Manager Ballaarat Gas Company 1962 W.G. ...Lonsdale, Production Manager, M.B. John & Hattesley Ltd. 1961 E.J. Neale, Manager Ballaarat Gas Company 1962 W.G. ...The Ballarat School of Mines Prize Night was held at the Ballarat Town Hall Trench Room from 1960-1971, the Lower Civic Hall 1972, Wendouree Municipal Hall 1973-1975. The prizes awarded were for the work done in the previous year. Guest speakers: 1960 J. Lonsdale, Production Manager, M.B. John & Hattesley Ltd. 1961 E.J. Neale, Manager Ballaarat Gas Company 1962 W.G. Smith, Director, Myer Empirium (Ballarat) Pty Limited and Member of the School of Mines Council 1963 K.C. Webb, Member of the School of Mines Council 1964 A.E. Stohr Vice-President of the School of Mines Council 1965 B.J. Nicholson, Factory Manager, Australian Timken Pty Ltd and Chairman of the Ballarat PRoductivity Group 1966 L.C. Yandell, District Inspector of Schools 1967 J.L. Trevenen, Vice-President, Victorian Automobile Chamber of Commerce 1968 A.C. Eldridge, Assistant Director of Technical Commission of Victoria 1969 W.J. Anderson, General Manager, Bendix Mintex Pty LtdS. Martin-Brown, Managing Director, Firth Cleveland Pty Ltd 1971 S.F. Newman, Manager Director, Engineering Products Pty Ltd, Employer Representative, Metal Trades Division, Apprenticeship Commission 1972 R.J. Dobell, Regional Directorof Education, Ballarat 1973 B.J. McCulloch, Manager, ELectrical Supply, Mid-Western Regions, State Electricty Commission. 1974 W.J.C. North, Managing Director, Australian Timken Pty Ltd 1975 I.D. McCoy, Managing Director, James Selkirk Pty Ltd Four page booklets listing students who won a trade prize at the Ballarat School of Mines. From 1960 to 1971 the awards were held at the Ballarat Town Hall Trench Room, in 1972 it was held at the Lower Civic Hall, and from 1973 to 1975 it was held at the Wendouree Municipal Hall. ballarat school of mines, prize night, ballarat town hall, trench room, lower civic hall, wendouree municipal hall, commercial, awards, dressmaking, woolclassing, turning and fitting, tool and die-making, oxywelding, electric welding, boiler making, panel beeting, motor mechanics, electrical mechanics, arpentry and joinery, plumbing and gasftting, m.b. john, h.e. arblaster, harry arblaster, w.g. smith, a.e. stohr, ken webb -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageBook - General Medical Reference Annuals, Various Medical Contributors, The Medical Annual and Practitioners Index 1890, 1890
... John Wright & Sons Ltd) had built a reputation as one of the British Commonwealth’s finest medical publishing houses. Beyond The Medical Annual, the house went on to publish many classic medical textbooks, including the world-famous Synopsis series and the British Journal of Surgery (launched in 1913). The title page mentions Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co. Ltd, who served as the primary wholesale trade distributor in London for provincial publishers during the 19th and early 20th centuries. The principal editor for this work was Dr Percy Roberts Wilde (1857–1929). Dr Wilde graduated M.B...John Wright & Sons Ltd) had built a reputation as one of the British Commonwealth’s finest medical publishing houses. Beyond The Medical Annual, the house went on to publish many classic medical textbooks, including the world-famous Synopsis series and the British Journal of Surgery (launched in 1913). The title page mentions Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co. Ltd, who served as the primary wholesale trade distributor in London for provincial publishers during the 19th and early 20th centuries. The principal editor for this work was Dr Percy Roberts Wilde (1857–1929). Dr Wilde graduated M.B ...The 1890 volume is the 8th annual edition (8th year of issue) in the continuous annual series. The Medical Annual and Practitioners’ Index was one of the premier late-Victorian medical reference works. Starting in 1883/1884, the publication served as an essential year-end review digest for medical practitioners across Great Britain and the British colonies. The volume contains reviews of therapeutic progress achieved and new remedies for medical conditions, including detailed summaries of new drugs, synthetic chemicals, serums, and pharmacological advances introduced during 1889–1890. There is also a dictionary of new treatments, as well as summaries of clinical practices and breakthroughs in antiseptic surgery, gynaecology, neurology, and infectious diseases. These were written by leading specialists and practitioners, and include useful reference tables listing new medical publications, official health reports, asylum statistics, instruments, and pharmaceutical suppliers.Hard cover book. The Medical Annual and Practitioners Index for 1890 Author: Various Contributors Editor: Dr. Percy Roberts Wilde Publisher: John Wright & Co. Bristol. (Simpkin Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co Ltd. For London) Date: 1890 Further Information: Further Information: Blue cloth hard cover brown spine. Spine bands and panel edges somewhat rubbed and dust-toned as with age. Embossed patterning with lettering to Spine in Gilt, Publishers logo to front cover with Volume title.non-fictionThe 1890 volume is the 8th annual edition (8th year of issue) in the continuous annual series. The Medical Annual and Practitioners’ Index was one of the premier late-Victorian medical reference works. Starting in 1883/1884, the publication served as an essential year-end review digest for medical practitioners across Great Britain and the British colonies. The volume contains reviews of therapeutic progress achieved and new remedies for medical conditions, including detailed summaries of new drugs, synthetic chemicals, serums, and pharmacological advances introduced during 1889–1890. There is also a dictionary of new treatments, as well as summaries of clinical practices and breakthroughs in antiseptic surgery, gynaecology, neurology, and infectious diseases. These were written by leading specialists and practitioners, and include useful reference tables listing new medical publications, official health reports, asylum statistics, instruments, and pharmaceutical suppliers.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, the medical annual and practitioners index 1890, book, medical reference books, medical annual -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageBook - General Medical Reference Annuals, Various Medical Contributors, The Medical Annual and Practitioners Index 1916, 1916
... John Wright & Sons Ltd) had built a reputation as one of the British Commonwealth’s finest medical publishing houses. Beyond The Medical Annual, the house went on to publish many classic medical textbooks, including the world-famous Synopsis series and the British Journal of Surgery (launched in 1913). The title page mentions Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co. Ltd, who served as the primary wholesale trade distributor in London for provincial publishers during the 19th and early 20th centuries. The principal editor for this work was Dr Percy Roberts Wilde (1857–1929). Dr Wilde graduated M.B...John Wright & Sons Ltd) had built a reputation as one of the British Commonwealth’s finest medical publishing houses. Beyond The Medical Annual, the house went on to publish many classic medical textbooks, including the world-famous Synopsis series and the British Journal of Surgery (launched in 1913). The title page mentions Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co. Ltd, who served as the primary wholesale trade distributor in London for provincial publishers during the 19th and early 20th centuries. The principal editor for this work was Dr Percy Roberts Wilde (1857–1929). Dr Wilde graduated M.B ...The 1916 volume is the thirty fourth annual edition (34 years of issue) in the continuous annual series. The Medical Annual and Practitioners’ Index was one of the premier late-Victorian medical reference works. Starting in 1883/1884, the publication served as an essential year-end review digest for medical practitioners across Great Britain and the British colonies. The volume contains reviews of therapeutic progress achieved and new remedies for medical conditions, including detailed summaries of new drugs, synthetic chemicals, serums, and pharmacological advances introduced during 1889–1890. There is also a dictionary of new treatments, as well as summaries of clinical practices and breakthroughs in antiseptic surgery, gynaecology, neurology, and infectious diseases. These were written by leading specialists and practitioners, and include useful reference tables listing new medical publications, official health reports, asylum statistics, instruments, and pharmaceutical suppliers.Hard cover book. The Medical Annual and Practitioners Index for 1916 Author: Various Contributors Editor: Dr. Percy Roberts Wilde Publisher: John Wright & Co. Bristol. (Simpkin Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co Ltd. For London) Date: 1916 Further Information: Further Information: Blue cloth hard cover brown spine. Spine bands and panel edges somewhat rubbed and dust-toned as with age. Embossed patterning with lettering to Spine in Gilt, Publishers logo to front cover with Volume title.non-fictionThe 1916 volume is the thirty fourth annual edition (34 years of issue) in the continuous annual series. The Medical Annual and Practitioners’ Index was one of the premier late-Victorian medical reference works. Starting in 1883/1884, the publication served as an essential year-end review digest for medical practitioners across Great Britain and the British colonies. The volume contains reviews of therapeutic progress achieved and new remedies for medical conditions, including detailed summaries of new drugs, synthetic chemicals, serums, and pharmacological advances introduced during 1889–1890. There is also a dictionary of new treatments, as well as summaries of clinical practices and breakthroughs in antiseptic surgery, gynaecology, neurology, and infectious diseases. These were written by leading specialists and practitioners, and include useful reference tables listing new medical publications, official health reports, asylum statistics, instruments, and pharmaceutical suppliers.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, the medical annual and practitioners index 1890, book, medical reference books, medical annual -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageBook - General Medical Reference Annuals, Various Medical Contributors, The Medical Annual and Practitioners Index 1917, 1917
... John Wright & Sons Ltd) had built a reputation as one of the British Commonwealth’s finest medical publishing houses. Beyond The Medical Annual, the house went on to publish many classic medical textbooks, including the world-famous Synopsis series and the British Journal of Surgery (launched in 1913). The title page mentions Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co. Ltd, who served as the primary wholesale trade distributor in London for provincial publishers during the 19th and early 20th centuries. The principal editor for this work was Dr Percy Roberts Wilde (1857–1929). Dr Wilde graduated M.B...John Wright & Sons Ltd) had built a reputation as one of the British Commonwealth’s finest medical publishing houses. Beyond The Medical Annual, the house went on to publish many classic medical textbooks, including the world-famous Synopsis series and the British Journal of Surgery (launched in 1913). The title page mentions Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co. Ltd, who served as the primary wholesale trade distributor in London for provincial publishers during the 19th and early 20th centuries. The principal editor for this work was Dr Percy Roberts Wilde (1857–1929). Dr Wilde graduated M.B ...The 1917 volume is the thirty fifth annual edition (35 years of issue) in the continuous annual series. The Medical Annual and Practitioners’ Index was one of the premier late-Victorian medical reference works. Starting in 1883/1884, the publication served as an essential year-end review digest for medical practitioners across Great Britain and the British colonies. The volume contains reviews of therapeutic progress achieved and new remedies for medical conditions, including detailed summaries of new drugs, synthetic chemicals, serums, and pharmacological advances introduced during 1889–1890. There is also a dictionary of new treatments, as well as summaries of clinical practices and breakthroughs in antiseptic surgery, gynaecology, neurology, and infectious diseases. These were written by leading specialists and practitioners, and include useful reference tables listing new medical publications, official health reports, asylum statistics, instruments, and pharmaceutical suppliers.Hard cover book. The Medical Annual and Practitioners Index for 1917 Author: Various Contributors Editor: Dr. Percy Roberts Wilde Publisher: John Wright & Co. Bristol. (Simpkin Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co Ltd. For London) Date: 1917 Further Information: Further Information: Blue cloth hard cover brown spine. Spine bands and panel edges somewhat rubbed and dust-toned as with age. Embossed patterning with lettering to Spine in Gilt, Publishers logo to front cover with Volume title.non-fictionThe 1917 volume is the thirty fifth annual edition (35 years of issue) in the continuous annual series. The Medical Annual and Practitioners’ Index was one of the premier late-Victorian medical reference works. Starting in 1883/1884, the publication served as an essential year-end review digest for medical practitioners across Great Britain and the British colonies. The volume contains reviews of therapeutic progress achieved and new remedies for medical conditions, including detailed summaries of new drugs, synthetic chemicals, serums, and pharmacological advances introduced during 1889–1890. There is also a dictionary of new treatments, as well as summaries of clinical practices and breakthroughs in antiseptic surgery, gynaecology, neurology, and infectious diseases. These were written by leading specialists and practitioners, and include useful reference tables listing new medical publications, official health reports, asylum statistics, instruments, and pharmaceutical suppliers.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, the medical annual and practitioners index 1890, book, medical reference books, medical annual -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageBook - General Medical Reference Annuals, Various Medical Contributors, The Medical Annual and Practitioners Index 1914, 1914
... John Wright & Sons Ltd) had built a reputation as one of the British Commonwealth’s finest medical publishing houses. Beyond The Medical Annual, the house went on to publish many classic medical textbooks, including the world-famous Synopsis series and the British Journal of Surgery (launched in 1913). The title page mentions Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co. Ltd, who served as the primary wholesale trade distributor in London for provincial publishers during the 19th and early 20th centuries. The principal editor for this work was Dr Percy Roberts Wilde (1857–1929). Dr Wilde graduated M.B...John Wright & Sons Ltd) had built a reputation as one of the British Commonwealth’s finest medical publishing houses. Beyond The Medical Annual, the house went on to publish many classic medical textbooks, including the world-famous Synopsis series and the British Journal of Surgery (launched in 1913). The title page mentions Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co. Ltd, who served as the primary wholesale trade distributor in London for provincial publishers during the 19th and early 20th centuries. The principal editor for this work was Dr Percy Roberts Wilde (1857–1929). Dr Wilde graduated M.B ...The 1914 volume is the thirty second annual edition (32 years of issue) in the continuous annual series. The Medical Annual and Practitioners’ Index was one of the premier late-Victorian medical reference works. Starting in 1883/1884, the publication served as an essential year-end review digest for medical practitioners across Great Britain and the British colonies. The volume contains reviews of therapeutic progress achieved and new remedies for medical conditions, including detailed summaries of new drugs, synthetic chemicals, serums, and pharmacological advances introduced during 1889–1890. There is also a dictionary of new treatments, as well as summaries of clinical practices and breakthroughs in antiseptic surgery, gynaecology, neurology, and infectious diseases. These were written by leading specialists and practitioners, and include useful reference tables listing new medical publications, official health reports, asylum statistics, instruments, and pharmaceutical suppliers.Hard cover book. The Medical Annual and Practitioners Index for 1914 Author: Various Contributors Editor: Dr. Percy Roberts Wilde Publisher: John Wright & Co. Bristol. (Simpkin Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co Ltd. For London) Date: 1914 Further Information: Further Information: Blue cloth hard cover brown spine. Spine bands and panel edges somewhat rubbed and dust-toned as with age. Embossed patterning with lettering to Spine in Gilt, Publishers logo to front cover with Volume title.non-fictionThe 1914 volume is the thirty second annual edition (32 years of issue) in the continuous annual series. The Medical Annual and Practitioners’ Index was one of the premier late-Victorian medical reference works. Starting in 1883/1884, the publication served as an essential year-end review digest for medical practitioners across Great Britain and the British colonies. The volume contains reviews of therapeutic progress achieved and new remedies for medical conditions, including detailed summaries of new drugs, synthetic chemicals, serums, and pharmacological advances introduced during 1889–1890. There is also a dictionary of new treatments, as well as summaries of clinical practices and breakthroughs in antiseptic surgery, gynaecology, neurology, and infectious diseases. These were written by leading specialists and practitioners, and include useful reference tables listing new medical publications, official health reports, asylum statistics, instruments, and pharmaceutical suppliers.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, the medical annual and practitioners index 1890, book, medical reference books, medical annual -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageBook - General Medical Reference Annuals, Various Medical Contributors, The Medical Annual and Practitioners Index 1913, 1913
... John Wright & Sons Ltd) had built a reputation as one of the British Commonwealth’s finest medical publishing houses. Beyond The Medical Annual, the house went on to publish many classic medical textbooks, including the world-famous Synopsis series and the British Journal of Surgery (launched in 1913). The title page mentions Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co. Ltd, who served as the primary wholesale trade distributor in London for provincial publishers during the 19th and early 20th centuries. The principal editor for this work was Dr Percy Roberts Wilde (1857–1929). Dr Wilde graduated M.B...John Wright & Sons Ltd) had built a reputation as one of the British Commonwealth’s finest medical publishing houses. Beyond The Medical Annual, the house went on to publish many classic medical textbooks, including the world-famous Synopsis series and the British Journal of Surgery (launched in 1913). The title page mentions Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co. Ltd, who served as the primary wholesale trade distributor in London for provincial publishers during the 19th and early 20th centuries. The principal editor for this work was Dr Percy Roberts Wilde (1857–1929). Dr Wilde graduated M.B ...The 1913 volume is the thirty first annual edition (31 years of issue) in the continuous annual series. The Medical Annual and Practitioners’ Index was one of the premier late-Victorian medical reference works. Starting in 1883/1884, the publication served as an essential year-end review digest for medical practitioners across Great Britain and the British colonies. The volume contains reviews of therapeutic progress achieved and new remedies for medical conditions, including detailed summaries of new drugs, synthetic chemicals, serums, and pharmacological advances introduced during 1889–1890. There is also a dictionary of new treatments, as well as summaries of clinical practices and breakthroughs in antiseptic surgery, gynaecology, neurology, and infectious diseases. These were written by leading specialists and practitioners, and include useful reference tables listing new medical publications, official health reports, asylum statistics, instruments, and pharmaceutical suppliers.Hard cover book. The Medical Annual and Practitioners Index for 1913 Author: Various Contributors Editor: Dr. Percy Roberts Wilde Publisher: John Wright & Co. Bristol. (Simpkin Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co Ltd. For London) Date: 1913 Further Information: Further Information: Blue cloth hard cover brown spine. Spine bands and panel edges somewhat rubbed and dust-toned as with age. Embossed patterning with lettering to Spine in Gilt, Publishers logo to front cover with Volume title.non-fictionThe 1913 volume is the thirty first annual edition (31 years of issue) in the continuous annual series. The Medical Annual and Practitioners’ Index was one of the premier late-Victorian medical reference works. Starting in 1883/1884, the publication served as an essential year-end review digest for medical practitioners across Great Britain and the British colonies. The volume contains reviews of therapeutic progress achieved and new remedies for medical conditions, including detailed summaries of new drugs, synthetic chemicals, serums, and pharmacological advances introduced during 1889–1890. There is also a dictionary of new treatments, as well as summaries of clinical practices and breakthroughs in antiseptic surgery, gynaecology, neurology, and infectious diseases. These were written by leading specialists and practitioners, and include useful reference tables listing new medical publications, official health reports, asylum statistics, instruments, and pharmaceutical suppliers.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, the medical annual and practitioners index 1890, book, medical reference books, medical annual -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageBook - General Medical Reference Annuals, Various Medical Contributors, The Medical Annual and Practitioners Index 1908, 1908
... John Wright & Sons Ltd) had built a reputation as one of the British Commonwealth’s finest medical publishing houses. Beyond The Medical Annual, the house went on to publish many classic medical textbooks, including the world-famous Synopsis series and the British Journal of Surgery (launched in 1913). The title page mentions Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co. Ltd, who served as the primary wholesale trade distributor in London for provincial publishers during the 19th and early 20th centuries. The principal editor for this work was Dr Percy Roberts Wilde (1857–1929). Dr Wilde graduated M.B...John Wright & Sons Ltd) had built a reputation as one of the British Commonwealth’s finest medical publishing houses. Beyond The Medical Annual, the house went on to publish many classic medical textbooks, including the world-famous Synopsis series and the British Journal of Surgery (launched in 1913). The title page mentions Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co. Ltd, who served as the primary wholesale trade distributor in London for provincial publishers during the 19th and early 20th centuries. The principal editor for this work was Dr Percy Roberts Wilde (1857–1929). Dr Wilde graduated M.B ...The 1908 volume is the 26th annual edition (26th year of issue) in the continuous annual series. The Medical Annual and Practitioners’ Index was one of the premier late-Victorian medical reference works. Starting in 1883/1884, the publication served as an essential year-end review digest for medical practitioners across Great Britain and the British colonies. The volume contains reviews of therapeutic progress achieved and new remedies for medical conditions, including detailed summaries of new drugs, synthetic chemicals, serums, and pharmacological advances introduced during 1889–1890. There is also a dictionary of new treatments, as well as summaries of clinical practices and breakthroughs in antiseptic surgery, gynaecology, neurology, and infectious diseases. These were written by leading specialists and practitioners, and include useful reference tables listing new medical publications, official health reports, asylum statistics, instruments, and pharmaceutical suppliers.Hard cover book. The Medical Annual and Practitioners Index for 1908 Author: Various Contributors Editor: Dr. Percy Roberts Wilde Publisher: John Wright & Co. Bristol. (Simpkin Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co Ltd. For London) Date: 1908 Further Information: Further Information: Blue cloth hard cover brown spine. Spine bands and panel edges somewhat rubbed and dust-toned as with age. Embossed patterning with lettering to Spine in Gilt, Publishers logo to front cover with Volume title.non-fictionThe 1908 volume is the 26th annual edition (26th year of issue) in the continuous annual series. The Medical Annual and Practitioners’ Index was one of the premier late-Victorian medical reference works. Starting in 1883/1884, the publication served as an essential year-end review digest for medical practitioners across Great Britain and the British colonies. The volume contains reviews of therapeutic progress achieved and new remedies for medical conditions, including detailed summaries of new drugs, synthetic chemicals, serums, and pharmacological advances introduced during 1889–1890. There is also a dictionary of new treatments, as well as summaries of clinical practices and breakthroughs in antiseptic surgery, gynaecology, neurology, and infectious diseases. These were written by leading specialists and practitioners, and include useful reference tables listing new medical publications, official health reports, asylum statistics, instruments, and pharmaceutical suppliers.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, the medical annual and practitioners index 1890, book, medical reference books, medical annual -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageBook - General Medical Reference Annuals, Various Medical Contributors, The Medical Annual and Practitioners Index 1910, 1910
... John Wright & Sons Ltd) had built a reputation as one of the British Commonwealth’s finest medical publishing houses. Beyond The Medical Annual, the house went on to publish many classic medical textbooks, including the world-famous Synopsis series and the British Journal of Surgery (launched in 1913). The title page mentions Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co. Ltd, who served as the primary wholesale trade distributor in London for provincial publishers during the 19th and early 20th centuries. The principal editor for this work was Dr Percy Roberts Wilde (1857–1929). Dr Wilde graduated M.B...John Wright & Sons Ltd) had built a reputation as one of the British Commonwealth’s finest medical publishing houses. Beyond The Medical Annual, the house went on to publish many classic medical textbooks, including the world-famous Synopsis series and the British Journal of Surgery (launched in 1913). The title page mentions Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co. Ltd, who served as the primary wholesale trade distributor in London for provincial publishers during the 19th and early 20th centuries. The principal editor for this work was Dr Percy Roberts Wilde (1857–1929). Dr Wilde graduated M.B ...The 1910 volume is the 28th annual edition (28th year of issue) in the continuous annual series. The Medical Annual and Practitioners’ Index was one of the premier late-Victorian medical reference works. Starting in 1883/1884, the publication served as an essential year-end review digest for medical practitioners across Great Britain and the British colonies. The volume contains reviews of therapeutic progress achieved and new remedies for medical conditions, including detailed summaries of new drugs, synthetic chemicals, serums, and pharmacological advances introduced during 1889–1890. There is also a dictionary of new treatments, as well as summaries of clinical practices and breakthroughs in antiseptic surgery, gynaecology, neurology, and infectious diseases. These were written by leading specialists and practitioners, and include useful reference tables listing new medical publications, official health reports, asylum statistics, instruments, and pharmaceutical suppliers.Hard cover book. The Medical Annual and Practitioners Index for 1910 Author: Various Contributors Editor: Dr. Percy Roberts Wilde Publisher: John Wright & Co. Bristol. (Simpkin Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co Ltd. For London) Date: 1910 Further Information: Further Information: Blue cloth hard cover brown spine. Spine bands and panel edges somewhat rubbed and dust-toned as with age. Embossed patterning with lettering to Spine in Gilt, Publishers logo to front cover with Volume title.non-fictionThe 1910 volume is the 28th annual edition (28th year of issue) in the continuous annual series. The Medical Annual and Practitioners’ Index was one of the premier late-Victorian medical reference works. Starting in 1883/1884, the publication served as an essential year-end review digest for medical practitioners across Great Britain and the British colonies. The volume contains reviews of therapeutic progress achieved and new remedies for medical conditions, including detailed summaries of new drugs, synthetic chemicals, serums, and pharmacological advances introduced during 1889–1890. There is also a dictionary of new treatments, as well as summaries of clinical practices and breakthroughs in antiseptic surgery, gynaecology, neurology, and infectious diseases. These were written by leading specialists and practitioners, and include useful reference tables listing new medical publications, official health reports, asylum statistics, instruments, and pharmaceutical suppliers.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, the medical annual and practitioners index 1890, book, medical reference books, medical annual -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageBook - General Medical Reference Annuals, Various Medical Contributors, The Medical Annual and Practitioners Index 1912, 1912
... John Wright & Sons Ltd) had built a reputation as one of the British Commonwealth’s finest medical publishing houses. Beyond The Medical Annual, the house went on to publish many classic medical textbooks, including the world-famous Synopsis series and the British Journal of Surgery (launched in 1913). The title page mentions Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co. Ltd, who served as the primary wholesale trade distributor in London for provincial publishers during the 19th and early 20th centuries. The principal editor for this work was Dr Percy Roberts Wilde (1857–1929). Dr Wilde graduated M.B...John Wright & Sons Ltd) had built a reputation as one of the British Commonwealth’s finest medical publishing houses. Beyond The Medical Annual, the house went on to publish many classic medical textbooks, including the world-famous Synopsis series and the British Journal of Surgery (launched in 1913). The title page mentions Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co. Ltd, who served as the primary wholesale trade distributor in London for provincial publishers during the 19th and early 20th centuries. The principal editor for this work was Dr Percy Roberts Wilde (1857–1929). Dr Wilde graduated M.B ...The 1912 volume is the 13th annual edition (13th year of issue) in the continuous annual series. The Medical Annual and Practitioners’ Index was one of the premier late-Victorian medical reference works. Starting in 1883/1884, the publication served as an essential year-end review digest for medical practitioners across Great Britain and the British colonies. The volume contains reviews of therapeutic progress achieved and new remedies for medical conditions, including detailed summaries of new drugs, synthetic chemicals, serums, and pharmacological advances introduced during 1889–1890. There is also a dictionary of new treatments, as well as summaries of clinical practices and breakthroughs in antiseptic surgery, gynaecology, neurology, and infectious diseases. These were written by leading specialists and practitioners, and include useful reference tables listing new medical publications, official health reports, asylum statistics, instruments, and pharmaceutical suppliers.Hard cover book. The Medical Annual and Practitioners Index for 1912 Author: Various Contributors Editor: Dr. Percy Roberts Wilde Publisher: John Wright & Co. Bristol. (Simpkin Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co Ltd. For London) Date: 1912 Further Information: Further Information: Blue cloth hard cover brown spine. Spine bands and panel edges somewhat rubbed and dust-toned as with age. Embossed patterning with lettering to Spine in Gilt, Publishers logo to front cover with Volume title.non-fictionThe 1912 volume is the 13th annual edition (13th year of issue) in the continuous annual series. The Medical Annual and Practitioners’ Index was one of the premier late-Victorian medical reference works. Starting in 1883/1884, the publication served as an essential year-end review digest for medical practitioners across Great Britain and the British colonies. The volume contains reviews of therapeutic progress achieved and new remedies for medical conditions, including detailed summaries of new drugs, synthetic chemicals, serums, and pharmacological advances introduced during 1889–1890. There is also a dictionary of new treatments, as well as summaries of clinical practices and breakthroughs in antiseptic surgery, gynaecology, neurology, and infectious diseases. These were written by leading specialists and practitioners, and include useful reference tables listing new medical publications, official health reports, asylum statistics, instruments, and pharmaceutical suppliers.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, the medical annual and practitioners index 1890, book, medical reference books, medical annual -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageBook - General Medical Reference Annuals, Various Medical Contributors, The Medical Annual and Practitioners Index 1909, 1909
... John Wright & Sons Ltd) had built a reputation as one of the British Commonwealth’s finest medical publishing houses. Beyond The Medical Annual, the house went on to publish many classic medical textbooks, including the world-famous Synopsis series and the British Journal of Surgery (launched in 1913). The title page mentions Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co. Ltd, who served as the primary wholesale trade distributor in London for provincial publishers during the 19th and early 20th centuries. The principal editor for this work was Dr Percy Roberts Wilde (1857–1929). Dr Wilde graduated M.B...John Wright & Sons Ltd) had built a reputation as one of the British Commonwealth’s finest medical publishing houses. Beyond The Medical Annual, the house went on to publish many classic medical textbooks, including the world-famous Synopsis series and the British Journal of Surgery (launched in 1913). The title page mentions Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co. Ltd, who served as the primary wholesale trade distributor in London for provincial publishers during the 19th and early 20th centuries. The principal editor for this work was Dr Percy Roberts Wilde (1857–1929). Dr Wilde graduated M.B ...The 1909 volume is the 27th annual edition (27th year of issue) in the continuous annual series. The Medical Annual and Practitioners’ Index was one of the premier late-Victorian medical reference works. Starting in 1883/1884, the publication served as an essential year-end review digest for medical practitioners across Great Britain and the British colonies. The volume contains reviews of therapeutic progress achieved and new remedies for medical conditions, including detailed summaries of new drugs, synthetic chemicals, serums, and pharmacological advances introduced during 1889–1890. There is also a dictionary of new treatments, as well as summaries of clinical practices and breakthroughs in antiseptic surgery, gynaecology, neurology, and infectious diseases. These were written by leading specialists and practitioners, and include useful reference tables listing new medical publications, official health reports, asylum statistics, instruments, and pharmaceutical suppliers.Hard cover book. The Medical Annual and Practitioners Index for 1909 Author: Various Contributors Editor: Dr. Percy Roberts Wilde Publisher: John Wright & Co. Bristol. (Simpkin Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co Ltd. For London) Date: 1909 Further Information: Further Information: Blue cloth hard cover brown spine. Spine bands and panel edges somewhat rubbed and dust-toned as with age. Embossed patterning with lettering to Spine in Gilt, Publishers logo to front cover with Volume title.non-fictionThe 1909 volume is the 27th annual edition (27th year of issue) in the continuous annual series. The Medical Annual and Practitioners’ Index was one of the premier late-Victorian medical reference works. Starting in 1883/1884, the publication served as an essential year-end review digest for medical practitioners across Great Britain and the British colonies. The volume contains reviews of therapeutic progress achieved and new remedies for medical conditions, including detailed summaries of new drugs, synthetic chemicals, serums, and pharmacological advances introduced during 1889–1890. There is also a dictionary of new treatments, as well as summaries of clinical practices and breakthroughs in antiseptic surgery, gynaecology, neurology, and infectious diseases. These were written by leading specialists and practitioners, and include useful reference tables listing new medical publications, official health reports, asylum statistics, instruments, and pharmaceutical suppliers.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, the medical annual and practitioners index 1890, book, medical reference books, medical annual -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageBook - General Medical Reference Annuals, Various Medical Contributors, The Medical Annual and Practitioners Index 1911, 1911
... John Wright & Sons Ltd) had built a reputation as one of the British Commonwealth’s finest medical publishing houses. Beyond The Medical Annual, the house went on to publish many classic medical textbooks, including the world-famous Synopsis series and the British Journal of Surgery (launched in 1913). The title page mentions Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co. Ltd, who served as the primary wholesale trade distributor in London for provincial publishers during the 19th and early 20th centuries. The principal editor for this work was Dr Percy Roberts Wilde (1857–1929). Dr Wilde graduated M.B...John Wright & Sons Ltd) had built a reputation as one of the British Commonwealth’s finest medical publishing houses. Beyond The Medical Annual, the house went on to publish many classic medical textbooks, including the world-famous Synopsis series and the British Journal of Surgery (launched in 1913). The title page mentions Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co. Ltd, who served as the primary wholesale trade distributor in London for provincial publishers during the 19th and early 20th centuries. The principal editor for this work was Dr Percy Roberts Wilde (1857–1929). Dr Wilde graduated M.B ...The 1911 volume is the 29th annual edition (29th year of issue) in the continuous annual series. The Medical Annual and Practitioners’ Index was one of the premier late-Victorian medical reference works. Starting in 1883/1884, the publication served as an essential year-end review digest for medical practitioners across Great Britain and the British colonies. The volume contains reviews of therapeutic progress achieved and new remedies for medical conditions, including detailed summaries of new drugs, synthetic chemicals, serums, and pharmacological advances introduced during 1889–1890. There is also a dictionary of new treatments, as well as summaries of clinical practices and breakthroughs in antiseptic surgery, gynaecology, neurology, and infectious diseases. These were written by leading specialists and practitioners, and include useful reference tables listing new medical publications, official health reports, asylum statistics, instruments, and pharmaceutical suppliers.Hard cover book. The Medical Annual and Practitioners Index for 1911 Author: Various Contributors Editor: Dr. Percy Roberts Wilde Publisher: John Wright & Co. Bristol. (Simpkin Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co Ltd. For London) Date: 1911 Further Information: Further Information: Blue cloth hard cover brown spine. Spine bands and panel edges somewhat rubbed and dust-toned as with age. Embossed patterning with lettering to Spine in Gilt, Publishers logo to front cover with Volume title.non-fictionThe 1911 volume is the 29th annual edition (29th year of issue) in the continuous annual series. The Medical Annual and Practitioners’ Index was one of the premier late-Victorian medical reference works. Starting in 1883/1884, the publication served as an essential year-end review digest for medical practitioners across Great Britain and the British colonies. The volume contains reviews of therapeutic progress achieved and new remedies for medical conditions, including detailed summaries of new drugs, synthetic chemicals, serums, and pharmacological advances introduced during 1889–1890. There is also a dictionary of new treatments, as well as summaries of clinical practices and breakthroughs in antiseptic surgery, gynaecology, neurology, and infectious diseases. These were written by leading specialists and practitioners, and include useful reference tables listing new medical publications, official health reports, asylum statistics, instruments, and pharmaceutical suppliers.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, the medical annual and practitioners index 1890, book, medical reference books, medical annual -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageBook - General Medical Reference Annuals, Various Medical Contributors, The Medical Annual and Practitioners Index 1907, 1907
... John Wright & Sons Ltd) had built a reputation as one of the British Commonwealth’s finest medical publishing houses. Beyond The Medical Annual, the house went on to publish many classic medical textbooks, including the world-famous Synopsis series and the British Journal of Surgery (launched in 1913). The title page mentions Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co. Ltd, who served as the primary wholesale trade distributor in London for provincial publishers during the 19th and early 20th centuries. The principal editor for this work was Dr Percy Roberts Wilde (1857–1929). Dr Wilde graduated M.B...John Wright & Sons Ltd) had built a reputation as one of the British Commonwealth’s finest medical publishing houses. Beyond The Medical Annual, the house went on to publish many classic medical textbooks, including the world-famous Synopsis series and the British Journal of Surgery (launched in 1913). The title page mentions Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co. Ltd, who served as the primary wholesale trade distributor in London for provincial publishers during the 19th and early 20th centuries. The principal editor for this work was Dr Percy Roberts Wilde (1857–1929). Dr Wilde graduated M.B ...The 1907volume is the 25th annual edition (25th year of issue) in the continuous annual series. The Medical Annual and Practitioners’ Index was one of the premier late-Victorian medical reference works. Starting in 1883/1884, the publication served as an essential year-end review digest for medical practitioners across Great Britain and the British colonies. The volume contains reviews of therapeutic progress achieved and new remedies for medical conditions, including detailed summaries of new drugs, synthetic chemicals, serums, and pharmacological advances introduced during 1889–1890. There is also a dictionary of new treatments, as well as summaries of clinical practices and breakthroughs in antiseptic surgery, gynaecology, neurology, and infectious diseases. These were written by leading specialists and practitioners, and include useful reference tables listing new medical publications, official health reports, asylum statistics, instruments, and pharmaceutical suppliers.Hard cover book. The Medical Annual and Practitioners Index for 1907 Author: Various Contributors Editor: Dr. Percy Roberts Wilde Publisher: John Wright & Co. Bristol. (Simpkin Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co Ltd. For London) Date: 1907 Further Information: Further Information: Blue cloth hard cover brown spine. Spine bands and panel edges somewhat rubbed and dust-toned as with age. Embossed patterning with lettering to Spine in Gilt, Publishers logo to front cover with Volume title.non-fictionThe 1907volume is the 25th annual edition (25th year of issue) in the continuous annual series. The Medical Annual and Practitioners’ Index was one of the premier late-Victorian medical reference works. Starting in 1883/1884, the publication served as an essential year-end review digest for medical practitioners across Great Britain and the British colonies. The volume contains reviews of therapeutic progress achieved and new remedies for medical conditions, including detailed summaries of new drugs, synthetic chemicals, serums, and pharmacological advances introduced during 1889–1890. There is also a dictionary of new treatments, as well as summaries of clinical practices and breakthroughs in antiseptic surgery, gynaecology, neurology, and infectious diseases. These were written by leading specialists and practitioners, and include useful reference tables listing new medical publications, official health reports, asylum statistics, instruments, and pharmaceutical suppliers.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, the medical annual and practitioners index 1890, book, medical reference books, medical annual -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageBook - General Medical Reference Annuals, Various Medical Contributors, The Medical Annual and Practitioners Index 1899, 1899
... John Wright & Sons Ltd) had built a reputation as one of the British Commonwealth’s finest medical publishing houses. Beyond The Medical Annual, the house went on to publish many classic medical textbooks, including the world-famous Synopsis series and the British Journal of Surgery (launched in 1913). The title page mentions Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co. Ltd, who served as the primary wholesale trade distributor in London for provincial publishers during the 19th and early 20th centuries. The principal editor for this work was Dr Percy Roberts Wilde (1857–1929). Dr Wilde graduated M.B...John Wright & Sons Ltd) had built a reputation as one of the British Commonwealth’s finest medical publishing houses. Beyond The Medical Annual, the house went on to publish many classic medical textbooks, including the world-famous Synopsis series and the British Journal of Surgery (launched in 1913). The title page mentions Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co. Ltd, who served as the primary wholesale trade distributor in London for provincial publishers during the 19th and early 20th centuries. The principal editor for this work was Dr Percy Roberts Wilde (1857–1929). Dr Wilde graduated M.B ...The 1899 volume is the 17th annual edition (17th year of issue) in the continuous annual series. The Medical Annual and Practitioners’ Index was one of the premier late-Victorian medical reference works. Starting in 1883/1884, the publication served as an essential year-end review digest for medical practitioners across Great Britain and the British colonies. The volume contains reviews of therapeutic progress achieved and new remedies for medical conditions, including detailed summaries of new drugs, synthetic chemicals, serums, and pharmacological advances introduced during 1889–1890. There is also a dictionary of new treatments, as well as summaries of clinical practices and breakthroughs in antiseptic surgery, gynaecology, neurology, and infectious diseases. These were written by leading specialists and practitioners, and include useful reference tables listing new medical publications, official health reports, asylum statistics, instruments, and pharmaceutical suppliers.Hard cover book. The Medical Annual and Practitioners Index for 1899 Author: Various Contributors Editor: Dr. Percy Roberts Wilde Publisher: John Wright & Co. Bristol. (Simpkin Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co Ltd. For London) Date: 1899 Further Information: Further Information: Blue cloth hard cover brown spine. Spine bands and panel edges somewhat rubbed and dust-toned as with age. Embossed patterning with lettering to Spine in Gilt, Publishers logo to front cover with Volume title.non-fictionThe 1899 volume is the 17th annual edition (17th year of issue) in the continuous annual series. The Medical Annual and Practitioners’ Index was one of the premier late-Victorian medical reference works. Starting in 1883/1884, the publication served as an essential year-end review digest for medical practitioners across Great Britain and the British colonies. The volume contains reviews of therapeutic progress achieved and new remedies for medical conditions, including detailed summaries of new drugs, synthetic chemicals, serums, and pharmacological advances introduced during 1889–1890. There is also a dictionary of new treatments, as well as summaries of clinical practices and breakthroughs in antiseptic surgery, gynaecology, neurology, and infectious diseases. These were written by leading specialists and practitioners, and include useful reference tables listing new medical publications, official health reports, asylum statistics, instruments, and pharmaceutical suppliers.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, the medical annual and practitioners index 1890, book, medical reference books, medical annual -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageBook - General Medical Reference Annuals, Various Medical Contributors, The Medical Annual and Practitioners Index 1903, 1903
... John Wright & Sons Ltd) had built a reputation as one of the British Commonwealth’s finest medical publishing houses. Beyond The Medical Annual, the house went on to publish many classic medical textbooks, including the world-famous Synopsis series and the British Journal of Surgery (launched in 1913). The title page mentions Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co. Ltd, who served as the primary wholesale trade distributor in London for provincial publishers during the 19th and early 20th centuries. The principal editor for this work was Dr Percy Roberts Wilde (1857–1929). Dr Wilde graduated M.B...John Wright & Sons Ltd) had built a reputation as one of the British Commonwealth’s finest medical publishing houses. Beyond The Medical Annual, the house went on to publish many classic medical textbooks, including the world-famous Synopsis series and the British Journal of Surgery (launched in 1913). The title page mentions Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co. Ltd, who served as the primary wholesale trade distributor in London for provincial publishers during the 19th and early 20th centuries. The principal editor for this work was Dr Percy Roberts Wilde (1857–1929). Dr Wilde graduated M.B ...The 1903 volume is the 21st annual edition (21st year of issue) in the continuous annual series. The Medical Annual and Practitioners’ Index was one of the premier late-Victorian medical reference works. Starting in 1883/1884, the publication served as an essential year-end review digest for medical practitioners across Great Britain and the British colonies. The volume contains reviews of therapeutic progress achieved and new remedies for medical conditions, including detailed summaries of new drugs, synthetic chemicals, serums, and pharmacological advances introduced during 1889–1890. There is also a dictionary of new treatments, as well as summaries of clinical practices and breakthroughs in antiseptic surgery, gynaecology, neurology, and infectious diseases. These were written by leading specialists and practitioners, and include useful reference tables listing new medical publications, official health reports, asylum statistics, instruments, and pharmaceutical suppliers.Hard cover book. The Medical Annual and Practitioners Index for 1903 Author: Various Contributors Editor: Dr. Percy Roberts Wilde Publisher: John Wright & Co. Bristol. (Simpkin Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co Ltd. For London) Date: 1903 Further Information: Further Information: Blue cloth hard cover brown spine. Spine bands and panel edges somewhat rubbed and dust-toned as with age. Embossed patterning with lettering to Spine in Gilt, Publishers logo to front cover with Volume title.non-fictionThe 1903 volume is the 21st annual edition (21st year of issue) in the continuous annual series. The Medical Annual and Practitioners’ Index was one of the premier late-Victorian medical reference works. Starting in 1883/1884, the publication served as an essential year-end review digest for medical practitioners across Great Britain and the British colonies. The volume contains reviews of therapeutic progress achieved and new remedies for medical conditions, including detailed summaries of new drugs, synthetic chemicals, serums, and pharmacological advances introduced during 1889–1890. There is also a dictionary of new treatments, as well as summaries of clinical practices and breakthroughs in antiseptic surgery, gynaecology, neurology, and infectious diseases. These were written by leading specialists and practitioners, and include useful reference tables listing new medical publications, official health reports, asylum statistics, instruments, and pharmaceutical suppliers.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, the medical annual and practitioners index 1890, book, medical reference books, medical annual -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageBook - General Medical Reference Annuals, Various Medical Contributors, The Medical Annual and Practitioners Index 1905, 1905
... John Wright & Sons Ltd) had built a reputation as one of the British Commonwealth’s finest medical publishing houses. Beyond The Medical Annual, the house went on to publish many classic medical textbooks, including the world-famous Synopsis series and the British Journal of Surgery (launched in 1913). The title page mentions Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co. Ltd, who served as the primary wholesale trade distributor in London for provincial publishers during the 19th and early 20th centuries. The principal editor for this work was Dr Percy Roberts Wilde (1857–1929). Dr Wilde graduated M.B...John Wright & Sons Ltd) had built a reputation as one of the British Commonwealth’s finest medical publishing houses. Beyond The Medical Annual, the house went on to publish many classic medical textbooks, including the world-famous Synopsis series and the British Journal of Surgery (launched in 1913). The title page mentions Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co. Ltd, who served as the primary wholesale trade distributor in London for provincial publishers during the 19th and early 20th centuries. The principal editor for this work was Dr Percy Roberts Wilde (1857–1929). Dr Wilde graduated M.B ...The 1905 volume is the 23rd annual edition (23rd year of issue) in the continuous annual series. The Medical Annual and Practitioners’ Index was one of the premier late-Victorian medical reference works. Starting in 1883/1884, the publication served as an essential year-end review digest for medical practitioners across Great Britain and the British colonies. The volume contains reviews of therapeutic progress achieved and new remedies for medical conditions, including detailed summaries of new drugs, synthetic chemicals, serums, and pharmacological advances introduced during 1889–1890. There is also a dictionary of new treatments, as well as summaries of clinical practices and breakthroughs in antiseptic surgery, gynaecology, neurology, and infectious diseases. These were written by leading specialists and practitioners, and include useful reference tables listing new medical publications, official health reports, asylum statistics, instruments, and pharmaceutical suppliers.Hard cover book. The Medical Annual and Practitioners Index for 1905 Author: Various Contributors Editor: Dr. Percy Roberts Wilde Publisher: John Wright & Co. Bristol. (Simpkin Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co Ltd. For London) Date: 1905 Further Information: Further Information: Blue cloth hard cover brown spine. Spine bands and panel edges somewhat rubbed and dust-toned as with age. Embossed patterning with lettering to Spine in Gilt, Publishers logo to front cover with Volume title.non-fictionThe 1905 volume is the 23rd annual edition (23rd year of issue) in the continuous annual series. The Medical Annual and Practitioners’ Index was one of the premier late-Victorian medical reference works. Starting in 1883/1884, the publication served as an essential year-end review digest for medical practitioners across Great Britain and the British colonies. The volume contains reviews of therapeutic progress achieved and new remedies for medical conditions, including detailed summaries of new drugs, synthetic chemicals, serums, and pharmacological advances introduced during 1889–1890. There is also a dictionary of new treatments, as well as summaries of clinical practices and breakthroughs in antiseptic surgery, gynaecology, neurology, and infectious diseases. These were written by leading specialists and practitioners, and include useful reference tables listing new medical publications, official health reports, asylum statistics, instruments, and pharmaceutical suppliers.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, the medical annual and practitioners index 1890, book, medical reference books, medical annual -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageBook - General Medical Reference Annuals, Various Medical Contributors, The Medical Annual and Practitioners Index 1906, 1906
... John Wright & Sons Ltd) had built a reputation as one of the British Commonwealth’s finest medical publishing houses. Beyond The Medical Annual, the house went on to publish many classic medical textbooks, including the world-famous Synopsis series and the British Journal of Surgery (launched in 1913). The title page mentions Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co. Ltd, who served as the primary wholesale trade distributor in London for provincial publishers during the 19th and early 20th centuries. The principal editor for this work was Dr Percy Roberts Wilde (1857–1929). Dr Wilde graduated M.B...John Wright & Sons Ltd) had built a reputation as one of the British Commonwealth’s finest medical publishing houses. Beyond The Medical Annual, the house went on to publish many classic medical textbooks, including the world-famous Synopsis series and the British Journal of Surgery (launched in 1913). The title page mentions Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co. Ltd, who served as the primary wholesale trade distributor in London for provincial publishers during the 19th and early 20th centuries. The principal editor for this work was Dr Percy Roberts Wilde (1857–1929). Dr Wilde graduated M.B ...The 1906 volume is the 24th annual edition (24th year of issue) in the continuous annual series. The Medical Annual and Practitioners’ Index was one of the premier late-Victorian medical reference works. Starting in 1883/1884, the publication served as an essential year-end review digest for medical practitioners across Great Britain and the British colonies. The volume contains reviews of therapeutic progress achieved and new remedies for medical conditions, including detailed summaries of new drugs, synthetic chemicals, serums, and pharmacological advances introduced during 1889–1890. There is also a dictionary of new treatments, as well as summaries of clinical practices and breakthroughs in antiseptic surgery, gynaecology, neurology, and infectious diseases. These were written by leading specialists and practitioners, and include useful reference tables listing new medical publications, official health reports, asylum statistics, instruments, and pharmaceutical suppliers.Hard cover book. The Medical Annual and Practitioners Index for 1906 Author: Various Contributors Editor: Dr. Percy Roberts Wilde Publisher: John Wright & Co. Bristol. (Simpkin Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co Ltd. For London) Date: 1906 Further Information: Further Information: Blue cloth hard cover brown spine. Spine bands and panel edges somewhat rubbed and dust-toned as with age. Embossed patterning with lettering to Spine in Gilt, Publishers logo to front cover with Volume title.non-fictionThe 1906 volume is the 24th annual edition (24th year of issue) in the continuous annual series. The Medical Annual and Practitioners’ Index was one of the premier late-Victorian medical reference works. Starting in 1883/1884, the publication served as an essential year-end review digest for medical practitioners across Great Britain and the British colonies. The volume contains reviews of therapeutic progress achieved and new remedies for medical conditions, including detailed summaries of new drugs, synthetic chemicals, serums, and pharmacological advances introduced during 1889–1890. There is also a dictionary of new treatments, as well as summaries of clinical practices and breakthroughs in antiseptic surgery, gynaecology, neurology, and infectious diseases. These were written by leading specialists and practitioners, and include useful reference tables listing new medical publications, official health reports, asylum statistics, instruments, and pharmaceutical suppliers.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, the medical annual and practitioners index 1890, book, medical reference books, medical annual -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageBook - General Medical Reference Annuals, Various Medical Contributors, The Medical Annual and Practitioners Index 1900, 1900
... John Wright & Sons Ltd) had built a reputation as one of the British Commonwealth’s finest medical publishing houses. Beyond The Medical Annual, the house went on to publish many classic medical textbooks, including the world-famous Synopsis series and the British Journal of Surgery (launched in 1913). The title page mentions Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co. Ltd, who served as the primary wholesale trade distributor in London for provincial publishers during the 19th and early 20th centuries. The principal editor for this work was Dr Percy Roberts Wilde (1857–1929). Dr Wilde graduated M.B...John Wright & Sons Ltd) had built a reputation as one of the British Commonwealth’s finest medical publishing houses. Beyond The Medical Annual, the house went on to publish many classic medical textbooks, including the world-famous Synopsis series and the British Journal of Surgery (launched in 1913). The title page mentions Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co. Ltd, who served as the primary wholesale trade distributor in London for provincial publishers during the 19th and early 20th centuries. The principal editor for this work was Dr Percy Roberts Wilde (1857–1929). Dr Wilde graduated M.B ...The 1900 volume is the 18th annual edition (18th year of issue) in the continuous annual series. The Medical Annual and Practitioners’ Index was one of the premier late-Victorian medical reference works. Starting in 1883/1884, the publication served as an essential year-end review digest for medical practitioners across Great Britain and the British colonies. The volume contains reviews of therapeutic progress achieved and new remedies for medical conditions, including detailed summaries of new drugs, synthetic chemicals, serums, and pharmacological advances introduced during 1889–1890. There is also a dictionary of new treatments, as well as summaries of clinical practices and breakthroughs in antiseptic surgery, gynaecology, neurology, and infectious diseases. These were written by leading specialists and practitioners, and include useful reference tables listing new medical publications, official health reports, asylum statistics, instruments, and pharmaceutical suppliers.Hard cover book. The Medical Annual and Practitioners Index for 1900 Author: Various Contributors Editor: Dr. Percy Roberts Wilde Publisher: John Wright & Co. Bristol. (Simpkin Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co Ltd. For London) Date: 1900 Further Information: Further Information: Blue cloth hard cover brown spine. Spine bands and panel edges somewhat rubbed and dust-toned as with age. Embossed patterning with lettering to Spine in Gilt, Publishers logo to front cover with Volume title.non-fictionThe 1900 volume is the 18th annual edition (18th year of issue) in the continuous annual series. The Medical Annual and Practitioners’ Index was one of the premier late-Victorian medical reference works. Starting in 1883/1884, the publication served as an essential year-end review digest for medical practitioners across Great Britain and the British colonies. The volume contains reviews of therapeutic progress achieved and new remedies for medical conditions, including detailed summaries of new drugs, synthetic chemicals, serums, and pharmacological advances introduced during 1889–1890. There is also a dictionary of new treatments, as well as summaries of clinical practices and breakthroughs in antiseptic surgery, gynaecology, neurology, and infectious diseases. These were written by leading specialists and practitioners, and include useful reference tables listing new medical publications, official health reports, asylum statistics, instruments, and pharmaceutical suppliers.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, the medical annual and practitioners index 1890, book, medical reference books, medical annual -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageBook - General Medical Reference Annuals, Various Medical Contributors, The Medical Annual and Practitioners Index 1904, 1904
... John Wright & Sons Ltd) had built a reputation as one of the British Commonwealth’s finest medical publishing houses. Beyond The Medical Annual, the house went on to publish many classic medical textbooks, including the world-famous Synopsis series and the British Journal of Surgery (launched in 1913). The title page mentions Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co. Ltd, who served as the primary wholesale trade distributor in London for provincial publishers during the 19th and early 20th centuries. The principal editor for this work was Dr Percy Roberts Wilde (1857–1929). Dr Wilde graduated M.B...John Wright & Sons Ltd) had built a reputation as one of the British Commonwealth’s finest medical publishing houses. Beyond The Medical Annual, the house went on to publish many classic medical textbooks, including the world-famous Synopsis series and the British Journal of Surgery (launched in 1913). The title page mentions Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co. Ltd, who served as the primary wholesale trade distributor in London for provincial publishers during the 19th and early 20th centuries. The principal editor for this work was Dr Percy Roberts Wilde (1857–1929). Dr Wilde graduated M.B ...The 1904 volume is the 22nd annual edition (22nd year of issue) in the continuous annual series. The Medical Annual and Practitioners’ Index was one of the premier late-Victorian medical reference works. Starting in 1883/1884, the publication served as an essential year-end review digest for medical practitioners across Great Britain and the British colonies. The volume contains reviews of therapeutic progress achieved and new remedies for medical conditions, including detailed summaries of new drugs, synthetic chemicals, serums, and pharmacological advances introduced during 1889–1890. There is also a dictionary of new treatments, as well as summaries of clinical practices and breakthroughs in antiseptic surgery, gynaecology, neurology, and infectious diseases. These were written by leading specialists and practitioners, and include useful reference tables listing new medical publications, official health reports, asylum statistics, instruments, and pharmaceutical suppliers.Hard cover book. The Medical Annual and Practitioners Index for 1904 Author: Various Contributors Editor: Dr. Percy Roberts Wilde Publisher: John Wright & Co. Bristol. (Simpkin Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co Ltd. For London) Date: 1904 Further Information: Further Information: Blue cloth hard cover brown spine. Spine bands and panel edges somewhat rubbed and dust-toned as with age. Embossed patterning with lettering to Spine in Gilt, Publishers logo to front cover with Volume title.non-fictionThe 1904 volume is the 22nd annual edition (22nd year of issue) in the continuous annual series. The Medical Annual and Practitioners’ Index was one of the premier late-Victorian medical reference works. Starting in 1883/1884, the publication served as an essential year-end review digest for medical practitioners across Great Britain and the British colonies. The volume contains reviews of therapeutic progress achieved and new remedies for medical conditions, including detailed summaries of new drugs, synthetic chemicals, serums, and pharmacological advances introduced during 1889–1890. There is also a dictionary of new treatments, as well as summaries of clinical practices and breakthroughs in antiseptic surgery, gynaecology, neurology, and infectious diseases. These were written by leading specialists and practitioners, and include useful reference tables listing new medical publications, official health reports, asylum statistics, instruments, and pharmaceutical suppliers.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, the medical annual and practitioners index 1890, book, medical reference books, medical annual -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageBook - General Medical Reference Annuals, Various Medical Contributors, The Medical Annual and Practitioners Index 1902, 1902
... John Wright & Sons Ltd) had built a reputation as one of the British Commonwealth’s finest medical publishing houses. Beyond The Medical Annual, the house went on to publish many classic medical textbooks, including the world-famous Synopsis series and the British Journal of Surgery (launched in 1913). The title page mentions Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co. Ltd, who served as the primary wholesale trade distributor in London for provincial publishers during the 19th and early 20th centuries. The principal editor for this work was Dr Percy Roberts Wilde (1857–1929). Dr Wilde graduated M.B...John Wright & Sons Ltd) had built a reputation as one of the British Commonwealth’s finest medical publishing houses. Beyond The Medical Annual, the house went on to publish many classic medical textbooks, including the world-famous Synopsis series and the British Journal of Surgery (launched in 1913). The title page mentions Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co. Ltd, who served as the primary wholesale trade distributor in London for provincial publishers during the 19th and early 20th centuries. The principal editor for this work was Dr Percy Roberts Wilde (1857–1929). Dr Wilde graduated M.B ...The 1902 volume is the 20th annual edition (20th year of issue) in the continuous annual series. The Medical Annual and Practitioners’ Index was one of the premier late-Victorian medical reference works. Starting in 1883/1884, the publication served as an essential year-end review digest for medical practitioners across Great Britain and the British colonies. The volume contains reviews of therapeutic progress achieved and new remedies for medical conditions, including detailed summaries of new drugs, synthetic chemicals, serums, and pharmacological advances introduced during 1889–1890. There is also a dictionary of new treatments, as well as summaries of clinical practices and breakthroughs in antiseptic surgery, gynaecology, neurology, and infectious diseases. These were written by leading specialists and practitioners, and include useful reference tables listing new medical publications, official health reports, asylum statistics, instruments, and pharmaceutical suppliers.Hard cover book. The Medical Annual and Practitioners Index for 1902 Author: Various Contributors Editor: Dr. Percy Roberts Wilde Publisher: John Wright & Co. Bristol. (Simpkin Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co Ltd. For London) Date: 1902 Further Information: Further Information: Blue cloth hard cover brown spine. Spine bands and panel edges somewhat rubbed and dust-toned as with age. Embossed patterning with lettering to Spine in Gilt, Publishers logo to front cover with Volume title.non-fictionThe 1902 volume is the 20th annual edition (20th year of issue) in the continuous annual series. The Medical Annual and Practitioners’ Index was one of the premier late-Victorian medical reference works. Starting in 1883/1884, the publication served as an essential year-end review digest for medical practitioners across Great Britain and the British colonies. The volume contains reviews of therapeutic progress achieved and new remedies for medical conditions, including detailed summaries of new drugs, synthetic chemicals, serums, and pharmacological advances introduced during 1889–1890. There is also a dictionary of new treatments, as well as summaries of clinical practices and breakthroughs in antiseptic surgery, gynaecology, neurology, and infectious diseases. These were written by leading specialists and practitioners, and include useful reference tables listing new medical publications, official health reports, asylum statistics, instruments, and pharmaceutical suppliers.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, the medical annual and practitioners index 1890, book, medical reference books, medical annual -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageBook - General Medical Reference Annuals, Various Medical Contributors, The Medical Annual and Practitioners Index 1901, 1901
... John Wright & Sons Ltd) had built a reputation as one of the British Commonwealth’s finest medical publishing houses. Beyond The Medical Annual, the house went on to publish many classic medical textbooks, including the world-famous Synopsis series and the British Journal of Surgery (launched in 1913). The title page mentions Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co. Ltd, who served as the primary wholesale trade distributor in London for provincial publishers during the 19th and early 20th centuries. The principal editor for this work was Dr Percy Roberts Wilde (1857–1929). Dr Wilde graduated M.B...John Wright & Sons Ltd) had built a reputation as one of the British Commonwealth’s finest medical publishing houses. Beyond The Medical Annual, the house went on to publish many classic medical textbooks, including the world-famous Synopsis series and the British Journal of Surgery (launched in 1913). The title page mentions Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co. Ltd, who served as the primary wholesale trade distributor in London for provincial publishers during the 19th and early 20th centuries. The principal editor for this work was Dr Percy Roberts Wilde (1857–1929). Dr Wilde graduated M.B ...The 1901 volume is the 19th annual edition (19th year of issue) in the continuous annual series. The Medical Annual and Practitioners’ Index was one of the premier late-Victorian medical reference works. Starting in 1883/1884, the publication served as an essential year-end review digest for medical practitioners across Great Britain and the British colonies. The volume contains reviews of therapeutic progress achieved and new remedies for medical conditions, including detailed summaries of new drugs, synthetic chemicals, serums, and pharmacological advances introduced during 1889–1890. There is also a dictionary of new treatments, as well as summaries of clinical practices and breakthroughs in antiseptic surgery, gynaecology, neurology, and infectious diseases. These were written by leading specialists and practitioners, and include useful reference tables listing new medical publications, official health reports, asylum statistics, instruments, and pharmaceutical suppliers.Hard cover book. The Medical Annual and Practitioners Index for 1901 Author: Various Contributors Editor: Dr. Percy Roberts Wilde Publisher: John Wright & Co. Bristol. (Simpkin Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co Ltd. For London) Date: 1901 Further Information: Further Information: Blue cloth hard cover brown spine. Spine bands and panel edges somewhat rubbed and dust-toned as with age. Embossed patterning with lettering to Spine in Gilt, Publishers logo to front cover with Volume title.non-fictionThe 1901 volume is the 19th annual edition (19th year of issue) in the continuous annual series. The Medical Annual and Practitioners’ Index was one of the premier late-Victorian medical reference works. Starting in 1883/1884, the publication served as an essential year-end review digest for medical practitioners across Great Britain and the British colonies. The volume contains reviews of therapeutic progress achieved and new remedies for medical conditions, including detailed summaries of new drugs, synthetic chemicals, serums, and pharmacological advances introduced during 1889–1890. There is also a dictionary of new treatments, as well as summaries of clinical practices and breakthroughs in antiseptic surgery, gynaecology, neurology, and infectious diseases. These were written by leading specialists and practitioners, and include useful reference tables listing new medical publications, official health reports, asylum statistics, instruments, and pharmaceutical suppliers.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, the medical annual and practitioners index 1890, book, medical reference books, medical annual -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageBook - General Medical Reference Annuals, Various Medical Contributors, The Medical Annual and Practitioners Index 1923, 1923
... John Wright & Sons Ltd) had built a reputation as one of the British Commonwealth’s finest medical publishing houses. Beyond The Medical Annual, the house went on to publish many classic medical textbooks, including the world-famous Synopsis series and the British Journal of Surgery (launched in 1913). The title page mentions Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co. Ltd, who served as the primary wholesale trade distributor in London for provincial publishers during the 19th and early 20th centuries. The principal editor for this work was Dr Percy Roberts Wilde (1857–1929). Dr Wilde graduated M.B...John Wright & Sons Ltd) had built a reputation as one of the British Commonwealth’s finest medical publishing houses. Beyond The Medical Annual, the house went on to publish many classic medical textbooks, including the world-famous Synopsis series and the British Journal of Surgery (launched in 1913). The title page mentions Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co. Ltd, who served as the primary wholesale trade distributor in London for provincial publishers during the 19th and early 20th centuries. The principal editor for this work was Dr Percy Roberts Wilde (1857–1929). Dr Wilde graduated M.B ...The 1923volume is the Fort First annual edition (41 years of issue) in the continuous annual series. The Medical Annual and Practitioners’ Index was one of the premier late-Victorian medical reference works. Starting in 1883/1884, the publication served as an essential year-end review digest for medical practitioners across Great Britain and the British colonies. The volume contains reviews of therapeutic progress achieved and new remedies for medical conditions, including detailed summaries of new drugs, synthetic chemicals, serums, and pharmacological advances introduced during 1889–1890. There is also a dictionary of new treatments, as well as summaries of clinical practices and breakthroughs in antiseptic surgery, gynaecology, neurology, and infectious diseases. These were written by leading specialists and practitioners, and include useful reference tables listing new medical publications, official health reports, asylum statistics, instruments, and pharmaceutical suppliers.Hard cover book. The Medical Annual and Practitioners Index for 1923 Author: Various Contributors Editor: Dr. Percy Roberts Wilde Publisher: John Wright & Co. Bristol. (Simpkin Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co Ltd. For London) Date: 1923 Further Information: Further Information: Blue cloth hard cover brown spine. Spine bands and panel edges somewhat rubbed and dust-toned as with age. Embossed patterning with lettering to Spine in Gilt, Publishers logo to front cover with Volume title.non-fictionThe 1923volume is the Fort First annual edition (41 years of issue) in the continuous annual series. The Medical Annual and Practitioners’ Index was one of the premier late-Victorian medical reference works. Starting in 1883/1884, the publication served as an essential year-end review digest for medical practitioners across Great Britain and the British colonies. The volume contains reviews of therapeutic progress achieved and new remedies for medical conditions, including detailed summaries of new drugs, synthetic chemicals, serums, and pharmacological advances introduced during 1889–1890. There is also a dictionary of new treatments, as well as summaries of clinical practices and breakthroughs in antiseptic surgery, gynaecology, neurology, and infectious diseases. These were written by leading specialists and practitioners, and include useful reference tables listing new medical publications, official health reports, asylum statistics, instruments, and pharmaceutical suppliers.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, the medical annual and practitioners index 1890, book, medical reference books, medical annual -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageBook - General Medical Reference Annuals, Various Medical Contributors, The Medical Annual and Practitioners Index 1920, 1920
... John Wright & Sons Ltd) had built a reputation as one of the British Commonwealth’s finest medical publishing houses. Beyond The Medical Annual, the house went on to publish many classic medical textbooks, including the world-famous Synopsis series and the British Journal of Surgery (launched in 1913). The title page mentions Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co. Ltd, who served as the primary wholesale trade distributor in London for provincial publishers during the 19th and early 20th centuries. The principal editor for this work was Dr Percy Roberts Wilde (1857–1929). Dr Wilde graduated M.B...John Wright & Sons Ltd) had built a reputation as one of the British Commonwealth’s finest medical publishing houses. Beyond The Medical Annual, the house went on to publish many classic medical textbooks, including the world-famous Synopsis series and the British Journal of Surgery (launched in 1913). The title page mentions Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co. Ltd, who served as the primary wholesale trade distributor in London for provincial publishers during the 19th and early 20th centuries. The principal editor for this work was Dr Percy Roberts Wilde (1857–1929). Dr Wilde graduated M.B ...The 1920 volume is the thirty eighth annual edition (38 years of issue) in the continuous annual series. The Medical Annual and Practitioners’ Index was one of the premier late-Victorian medical reference works. Starting in 1883/1884, the publication served as an essential year-end review digest for medical practitioners across Great Britain and the British colonies. The volume contains reviews of therapeutic progress achieved and new remedies for medical conditions, including detailed summaries of new drugs, synthetic chemicals, serums, and pharmacological advances introduced during 1889–1890. There is also a dictionary of new treatments, as well as summaries of clinical practices and breakthroughs in antiseptic surgery, gynaecology, neurology, and infectious diseases. These were written by leading specialists and practitioners, and include useful reference tables listing new medical publications, official health reports, asylum statistics, instruments, and pharmaceutical suppliers.Hard cover book. The Medical Annual and Practitioners Index for 1920 Author: Various Contributors Editor: Dr. Percy Roberts Wilde Publisher: John Wright & Co. Bristol. (Simpkin Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co Ltd. For London) Date: 1920 Further Information: Further Information: Blue cloth hard cover brown spine. Spine bands and panel edges somewhat rubbed and dust-toned as with age. Embossed patterning with lettering to Spine in Gilt, Publishers logo to front cover with Volume title.non-fictionThe 1920 volume is the thirty eighth annual edition (38 years of issue) in the continuous annual series. The Medical Annual and Practitioners’ Index was one of the premier late-Victorian medical reference works. Starting in 1883/1884, the publication served as an essential year-end review digest for medical practitioners across Great Britain and the British colonies. The volume contains reviews of therapeutic progress achieved and new remedies for medical conditions, including detailed summaries of new drugs, synthetic chemicals, serums, and pharmacological advances introduced during 1889–1890. There is also a dictionary of new treatments, as well as summaries of clinical practices and breakthroughs in antiseptic surgery, gynaecology, neurology, and infectious diseases. These were written by leading specialists and practitioners, and include useful reference tables listing new medical publications, official health reports, asylum statistics, instruments, and pharmaceutical suppliers.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, the medical annual and practitioners index 1890, book, medical reference books, medical annual -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageBook - General Medical Reference Annuals, Various Medical Contributors, The Medical Annual and Practitioners Index 1921, 1921
... John Wright & Sons Ltd) had built a reputation as one of the British Commonwealth’s finest medical publishing houses. Beyond The Medical Annual, the house went on to publish many classic medical textbooks, including the world-famous Synopsis series and the British Journal of Surgery (launched in 1913). The title page mentions Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co. Ltd, who served as the primary wholesale trade distributor in London for provincial publishers during the 19th and early 20th centuries. The principal editor for this work was Dr Percy Roberts Wilde (1857–1929). Dr Wilde graduated M.B...John Wright & Sons Ltd) had built a reputation as one of the British Commonwealth’s finest medical publishing houses. Beyond The Medical Annual, the house went on to publish many classic medical textbooks, including the world-famous Synopsis series and the British Journal of Surgery (launched in 1913). The title page mentions Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co. Ltd, who served as the primary wholesale trade distributor in London for provincial publishers during the 19th and early 20th centuries. The principal editor for this work was Dr Percy Roberts Wilde (1857–1929). Dr Wilde graduated M.B ...The 1921 volume is the thirty ninth annual edition (39 years of issue) in the continuous annual series. The Medical Annual and Practitioners’ Index was one of the premier late-Victorian medical reference works. Starting in 1883/1884, the publication served as an essential year-end review digest for medical practitioners across Great Britain and the British colonies. The volume contains reviews of therapeutic progress achieved and new remedies for medical conditions, including detailed summaries of new drugs, synthetic chemicals, serums, and pharmacological advances introduced during 1889–1890. There is also a dictionary of new treatments, as well as summaries of clinical practices and breakthroughs in antiseptic surgery, gynaecology, neurology, and infectious diseases. These were written by leading specialists and practitioners, and include useful reference tables listing new medical publications, official health reports, asylum statistics, instruments, and pharmaceutical suppliers.Hard cover book. The Medical Annual and Practitioners Index for 1921 Author: Various Contributors Editor: Dr. Percy Roberts Wilde Publisher: John Wright & Co. Bristol. (Simpkin Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co Ltd. For London) Date: 1921 Further Information: Further Information: Blue cloth hard cover brown spine. Spine bands and panel edges somewhat rubbed and dust-toned as with age. Embossed patterning with lettering to Spine in Gilt, Publishers logo to front cover with Volume title.non-fictionThe 1921 volume is the thirty ninth annual edition (39 years of issue) in the continuous annual series. The Medical Annual and Practitioners’ Index was one of the premier late-Victorian medical reference works. Starting in 1883/1884, the publication served as an essential year-end review digest for medical practitioners across Great Britain and the British colonies. The volume contains reviews of therapeutic progress achieved and new remedies for medical conditions, including detailed summaries of new drugs, synthetic chemicals, serums, and pharmacological advances introduced during 1889–1890. There is also a dictionary of new treatments, as well as summaries of clinical practices and breakthroughs in antiseptic surgery, gynaecology, neurology, and infectious diseases. These were written by leading specialists and practitioners, and include useful reference tables listing new medical publications, official health reports, asylum statistics, instruments, and pharmaceutical suppliers.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, the medical annual and practitioners index 1890, book, medical reference books, medical annual -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageBook - General Medical Reference Annuals, Various Medical Contributors, The Medical Annual and Practitioners Index 1919, 1919
... John Wright & Sons Ltd) had built a reputation as one of the British Commonwealth’s finest medical publishing houses. Beyond The Medical Annual, the house went on to publish many classic medical textbooks, including the world-famous Synopsis series and the British Journal of Surgery (launched in 1913). The title page mentions Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co. Ltd, who served as the primary wholesale trade distributor in London for provincial publishers during the 19th and early 20th centuries. The principal editor for this work was Dr Percy Roberts Wilde (1857–1929). Dr Wilde graduated M.B...John Wright & Sons Ltd) had built a reputation as one of the British Commonwealth’s finest medical publishing houses. Beyond The Medical Annual, the house went on to publish many classic medical textbooks, including the world-famous Synopsis series and the British Journal of Surgery (launched in 1913). The title page mentions Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co. Ltd, who served as the primary wholesale trade distributor in London for provincial publishers during the 19th and early 20th centuries. The principal editor for this work was Dr Percy Roberts Wilde (1857–1929). Dr Wilde graduated M.B ...The 1919 volume is the thirty seventh annual edition (37 years of issue) in the continuous annual series. The Medical Annual and Practitioners’ Index was one of the premier late-Victorian medical reference works. Starting in 1883/1884, the publication served as an essential year-end review digest for medical practitioners across Great Britain and the British colonies. The volume contains reviews of therapeutic progress achieved and new remedies for medical conditions, including detailed summaries of new drugs, synthetic chemicals, serums, and pharmacological advances introduced during 1889–1890. There is also a dictionary of new treatments, as well as summaries of clinical practices and breakthroughs in antiseptic surgery, gynaecology, neurology, and infectious diseases. These were written by leading specialists and practitioners, and include useful reference tables listing new medical publications, official health reports, asylum statistics, instruments, and pharmaceutical suppliers.Hard cover book. The Medical Annual and Practitioners Index for 1919 Author: Various Contributors Editor: Dr. Percy Roberts Wilde Publisher: John Wright & Co. Bristol. (Simpkin Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co Ltd. For London) Date: 1919 Further Information: Further Information: Blue cloth hard cover brown spine. Spine bands and panel edges somewhat rubbed and dust-toned as with age. Embossed patterning with lettering to Spine in Gilt, Publishers logo to front cover with Volume title.non-fictionThe 1919 volume is the thirty seventh annual edition (37 years of issue) in the continuous annual series. The Medical Annual and Practitioners’ Index was one of the premier late-Victorian medical reference works. Starting in 1883/1884, the publication served as an essential year-end review digest for medical practitioners across Great Britain and the British colonies. The volume contains reviews of therapeutic progress achieved and new remedies for medical conditions, including detailed summaries of new drugs, synthetic chemicals, serums, and pharmacological advances introduced during 1889–1890. There is also a dictionary of new treatments, as well as summaries of clinical practices and breakthroughs in antiseptic surgery, gynaecology, neurology, and infectious diseases. These were written by leading specialists and practitioners, and include useful reference tables listing new medical publications, official health reports, asylum statistics, instruments, and pharmaceutical suppliers.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, the medical annual and practitioners index 1890, book, medical reference books, medical annual -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageBook - General Medical Reference Annuals, Various Medical Contributors, The Medical Annual and Practitioners Index 1926, 1926
... John Wright & Sons Ltd) had built a reputation as one of the British Commonwealth’s finest medical publishing houses. Beyond The Medical Annual, the house went on to publish many classic medical textbooks, including the world-famous Synopsis series and the British Journal of Surgery (launched in 1913). The title page mentions Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co. Ltd, who served as the primary wholesale trade distributor in London for provincial publishers during the 19th and early 20th centuries. The principal editor for this work was Dr Percy Roberts Wilde (1857–1929). Dr Wilde graduated M.B...John Wright & Sons Ltd) had built a reputation as one of the British Commonwealth’s finest medical publishing houses. Beyond The Medical Annual, the house went on to publish many classic medical textbooks, including the world-famous Synopsis series and the British Journal of Surgery (launched in 1913). The title page mentions Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co. Ltd, who served as the primary wholesale trade distributor in London for provincial publishers during the 19th and early 20th centuries. The principal editor for this work was Dr Percy Roberts Wilde (1857–1929). Dr Wilde graduated M.B ...The 1926 volume is the forty fourth annual edition (44 years of issue) in the continuous annual series. The Medical Annual and Practitioners’ Index was one of the premier late-Victorian medical reference works. Starting in 1883/1884, the publication served as an essential year-end review digest for medical practitioners across Great Britain and the British colonies. The volume contains reviews of therapeutic progress achieved and new remedies for medical conditions, including detailed summaries of new drugs, synthetic chemicals, serums, and pharmacological advances introduced during 1889–1890. There is also a dictionary of new treatments, as well as summaries of clinical practices and breakthroughs in antiseptic surgery, gynaecology, neurology, and infectious diseases. These were written by leading specialists and practitioners, and include useful reference tables listing new medical publications, official health reports, asylum statistics, instruments, and pharmaceutical suppliers.Hard cover book. The Medical Annual and Practitioners Index for 1926 Author: Various Contributors Editor: Dr. Percy Roberts Wilde Publisher: John Wright & Co. Bristol. (Simpkin Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co Ltd. For London) Date: 1926 Further Information: Further Information: Blue cloth hard cover brown spine. Spine bands and panel edges somewhat rubbed and dust-toned as with age. Embossed patterning with lettering to Spine in Gilt, Publishers logo to front cover with Volume title.non-fictionThe 1926 volume is the forty fourth annual edition (44 years of issue) in the continuous annual series. The Medical Annual and Practitioners’ Index was one of the premier late-Victorian medical reference works. Starting in 1883/1884, the publication served as an essential year-end review digest for medical practitioners across Great Britain and the British colonies. The volume contains reviews of therapeutic progress achieved and new remedies for medical conditions, including detailed summaries of new drugs, synthetic chemicals, serums, and pharmacological advances introduced during 1889–1890. There is also a dictionary of new treatments, as well as summaries of clinical practices and breakthroughs in antiseptic surgery, gynaecology, neurology, and infectious diseases. These were written by leading specialists and practitioners, and include useful reference tables listing new medical publications, official health reports, asylum statistics, instruments, and pharmaceutical suppliers.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, the medical annual and practitioners index 1890, book, medical reference books, medical annual -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageBook - General Medical Reference Annuals, Various Medical Contributors, The Medical Annual and Practitioners Index 1925, 1925
... John Wright & Sons Ltd) had built a reputation as one of the British Commonwealth’s finest medical publishing houses. Beyond The Medical Annual, the house went on to publish many classic medical textbooks, including the world-famous Synopsis series and the British Journal of Surgery (launched in 1913). The title page mentions Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co. Ltd, who served as the primary wholesale trade distributor in London for provincial publishers during the 19th and early 20th centuries. The principal editor for this work was Dr Percy Roberts Wilde (1857–1929). Dr Wilde graduated M.B...John Wright & Sons Ltd) had built a reputation as one of the British Commonwealth’s finest medical publishing houses. Beyond The Medical Annual, the house went on to publish many classic medical textbooks, including the world-famous Synopsis series and the British Journal of Surgery (launched in 1913). The title page mentions Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co. Ltd, who served as the primary wholesale trade distributor in London for provincial publishers during the 19th and early 20th centuries. The principal editor for this work was Dr Percy Roberts Wilde (1857–1929). Dr Wilde graduated M.B ...The 1925 volume is the forty third annual edition (43 years of issue) in the continuous annual series. The Medical Annual and Practitioners’ Index was one of the premier late-Victorian medical reference works. Starting in 1883/1884, the publication served as an essential year-end review digest for medical practitioners across Great Britain and the British colonies. The volume contains reviews of therapeutic progress achieved and new remedies for medical conditions, including detailed summaries of new drugs, synthetic chemicals, serums, and pharmacological advances introduced during 1889–1890. There is also a dictionary of new treatments, as well as summaries of clinical practices and breakthroughs in antiseptic surgery, gynaecology, neurology, and infectious diseases. These were written by leading specialists and practitioners, and include useful reference tables listing new medical publications, official health reports, asylum statistics, instruments, and pharmaceutical suppliers.Hard cover book. The Medical Annual and Practitioners Index for 1925 Author: Various Contributors Editor: Dr. Percy Roberts Wilde Publisher: John Wright & Co. Bristol. (Simpkin Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co Ltd. For London) Date: 1925 Further Information: Further Information: Blue cloth hard cover brown spine. Spine bands and panel edges somewhat rubbed and dust-toned as with age. Embossed patterning with lettering to Spine in Gilt, Publishers logo to front cover with Volume title.non-fictionThe 1925 volume is the forty third annual edition (43 years of issue) in the continuous annual series. The Medical Annual and Practitioners’ Index was one of the premier late-Victorian medical reference works. Starting in 1883/1884, the publication served as an essential year-end review digest for medical practitioners across Great Britain and the British colonies. The volume contains reviews of therapeutic progress achieved and new remedies for medical conditions, including detailed summaries of new drugs, synthetic chemicals, serums, and pharmacological advances introduced during 1889–1890. There is also a dictionary of new treatments, as well as summaries of clinical practices and breakthroughs in antiseptic surgery, gynaecology, neurology, and infectious diseases. These were written by leading specialists and practitioners, and include useful reference tables listing new medical publications, official health reports, asylum statistics, instruments, and pharmaceutical suppliers.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, the medical annual and practitioners index 1890, book, medical reference books, medical annual -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageBook - General Medical Reference Annuals, Various Medical Contributors, The Medical Annual and Practitioners Index 1918, 1918
... John Wright & Sons Ltd) had built a reputation as one of the British Commonwealth’s finest medical publishing houses. Beyond The Medical Annual, the house went on to publish many classic medical textbooks, including the world-famous Synopsis series and the British Journal of Surgery (launched in 1913). The title page mentions Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co. Ltd, who served as the primary wholesale trade distributor in London for provincial publishers during the 19th and early 20th centuries. The principal editor for this work was Dr Percy Roberts Wilde (1857–1929). Dr Wilde graduated M.B...John Wright & Sons Ltd) had built a reputation as one of the British Commonwealth’s finest medical publishing houses. Beyond The Medical Annual, the house went on to publish many classic medical textbooks, including the world-famous Synopsis series and the British Journal of Surgery (launched in 1913). The title page mentions Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co. Ltd, who served as the primary wholesale trade distributor in London for provincial publishers during the 19th and early 20th centuries. The principal editor for this work was Dr Percy Roberts Wilde (1857–1929). Dr Wilde graduated M.B ...The 1918 volume is the thirty sixth annual edition (36 years of issue) in the continuous annual series. The Medical Annual and Practitioners’ Index was one of the premier late-Victorian medical reference works. Starting in 1883/1884, the publication served as an essential year-end review digest for medical practitioners across Great Britain and the British colonies. The volume contains reviews of therapeutic progress achieved and new remedies for medical conditions, including detailed summaries of new drugs, synthetic chemicals, serums, and pharmacological advances introduced during 1889–1890. There is also a dictionary of new treatments, as well as summaries of clinical practices and breakthroughs in antiseptic surgery, gynaecology, neurology, and infectious diseases. These were written by leading specialists and practitioners, and include useful reference tables listing new medical publications, official health reports, asylum statistics, instruments, and pharmaceutical suppliers.Hard cover book. The Medical Annual and Practitioners Index for 1918 Author: Various Contributors Editor: Dr. Percy Roberts Wilde Publisher: John Wright & Co. Bristol. (Simpkin Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co Ltd. For London) Date: 1918 Further Information: Further Information: Blue cloth hard cover brown spine. Spine bands and panel edges somewhat rubbed and dust-toned as with age. Embossed patterning with lettering to Spine in Gilt, Publishers logo to front cover with Volume title.non-fictionThe 1918 volume is the thirty sixth annual edition (36 years of issue) in the continuous annual series. The Medical Annual and Practitioners’ Index was one of the premier late-Victorian medical reference works. Starting in 1883/1884, the publication served as an essential year-end review digest for medical practitioners across Great Britain and the British colonies. The volume contains reviews of therapeutic progress achieved and new remedies for medical conditions, including detailed summaries of new drugs, synthetic chemicals, serums, and pharmacological advances introduced during 1889–1890. There is also a dictionary of new treatments, as well as summaries of clinical practices and breakthroughs in antiseptic surgery, gynaecology, neurology, and infectious diseases. These were written by leading specialists and practitioners, and include useful reference tables listing new medical publications, official health reports, asylum statistics, instruments, and pharmaceutical suppliers.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, the medical annual and practitioners index 1890, book, medical reference books, medical annual -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageBook - General Medical Reference Annuals, Various Medical Contributors, The Medical Annual and Practitioners Index 1924, 1924
... John Wright & Sons Ltd) had built a reputation as one of the British Commonwealth’s finest medical publishing houses. Beyond The Medical Annual, the house went on to publish many classic medical textbooks, including the world-famous Synopsis series and the British Journal of Surgery (launched in 1913). The title page mentions Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co. Ltd, who served as the primary wholesale trade distributor in London for provincial publishers during the 19th and early 20th centuries. The principal editor for this work was Dr Percy Roberts Wilde (1857–1929). Dr Wilde graduated M.B...John Wright & Sons Ltd) had built a reputation as one of the British Commonwealth’s finest medical publishing houses. Beyond The Medical Annual, the house went on to publish many classic medical textbooks, including the world-famous Synopsis series and the British Journal of Surgery (launched in 1913). The title page mentions Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co. Ltd, who served as the primary wholesale trade distributor in London for provincial publishers during the 19th and early 20th centuries. The principal editor for this work was Dr Percy Roberts Wilde (1857–1929). Dr Wilde graduated M.B ...The 1924 volume is the forty second annual edition (42 years of issue) in the continuous annual series. The Medical Annual and Practitioners’ Index was one of the premier late-Victorian medical reference works. Starting in 1883/1884, the publication served as an essential year-end review digest for medical practitioners across Great Britain and the British colonies. The volume contains reviews of therapeutic progress achieved and new remedies for medical conditions, including detailed summaries of new drugs, synthetic chemicals, serums, and pharmacological advances introduced during 1889–1890. There is also a dictionary of new treatments, as well as summaries of clinical practices and breakthroughs in antiseptic surgery, gynaecology, neurology, and infectious diseases. These were written by leading specialists and practitioners, and include useful reference tables listing new medical publications, official health reports, asylum statistics, instruments, and pharmaceutical suppliers.Hard cover book. The Medical Annual and Practitioners Index for 1924 Author: Various Contributors Editor: Dr. Percy Roberts Wilde Publisher: John Wright & Co. Bristol. (Simpkin Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co Ltd. For London) Date: 1924 Further Information: Further Information: Blue cloth hard cover brown spine. Spine bands and panel edges somewhat rubbed and dust-toned as with age. Embossed patterning with lettering to Spine in Gilt, Publishers logo to front cover with Volume title.non-fictionThe 1924 volume is the forty second annual edition (42 years of issue) in the continuous annual series. The Medical Annual and Practitioners’ Index was one of the premier late-Victorian medical reference works. Starting in 1883/1884, the publication served as an essential year-end review digest for medical practitioners across Great Britain and the British colonies. The volume contains reviews of therapeutic progress achieved and new remedies for medical conditions, including detailed summaries of new drugs, synthetic chemicals, serums, and pharmacological advances introduced during 1889–1890. There is also a dictionary of new treatments, as well as summaries of clinical practices and breakthroughs in antiseptic surgery, gynaecology, neurology, and infectious diseases. These were written by leading specialists and practitioners, and include useful reference tables listing new medical publications, official health reports, asylum statistics, instruments, and pharmaceutical suppliers.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, the medical annual and practitioners index 1890, book, medical reference books, medical annual
