Complete Record - Heirs of Hippocrates No. 1050.7
SAMUEL BARD (1742-1821) An enquiry into the nature, cause and cure, of the angina suffocativa, or, sore throat distemper, as it is commonly called by the inhabitants of this city and colony. Printed by S. Inslee, and A. Car 1771 33, [3] p. 18 cm.
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Bard was the founder of the first medical school and hospital in New York. He also served as the personal physician to George Washington. This case study on the sore throat was his second publication.
See Related Record(s): 1058.7
Cited references: Morton, 5052
Gift of Dr. F. W. Porterfield
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