By his own contrivance of an injecting apparatus, he was able to solve the question of the termination of the bile ducts of the liver and to demonstrate their origin in the intercellular space. In 1860 Dr. Schmidt went South, first to the Medical College... Publications of the Louisiana Historical Society - Страница 77написао/ла Louisiana Historical Society - 1916Пуни преглед - О овој књизи
| Howard Atwood Kelly - 1912 - 622 страница
...New Orleans, succeeding Penniston as demonstrator of anatomy in the New Orleans School of Medicine. During the Civil War he served the South as a military...nor prejudiced in regard to the opinions of others. (See article in "New Orleans Medical and Surgical Journal," December, 1888, vol. xvi, ns) He contributed... | |
| Edmond Souchon - 1915 - 42 страница
...constructed papier mache models of such correctness and beauty that several are still preserved in the medical department of the University of Pennsylvania....opinions of others. He contributed to literature: "On the Minute Structure of the Hepatic Lobules." ("American Journal of Medical Sciences," January,... | |
| American Neurological Association - 1924 - 672 страница
...College of Alabama and then to the New Orleans School of Medicine. During the Civil War he served as military surgeon. At the close of the struggle he returned to New Orleans and became pathologist to the Charity Hospital, a position which he held for twenty years. He was one of... | |
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