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Heirs of Hippocrates

The Development of Medicine in a Catalogue of Historic Books

Complete Record - Heirs of Hippocrates No. 1636

ARMAND TROUSSEAU (1801-1867) Lectures on clinical medicine. Lindsay & Blakiston 1873 Vol. I: xxxi [1] [33]-925 [41] pp.; Vol. II: xxxii [33]-992 pp. 23.1 cm.

For more information on this author or work, see number: 1635

A portion of Trousseau's clinical lectures were translated into English by the French physician, Pierre Victor Bazire (1835-1867), and published at London in 1867. Sir John Rose Cormack (1815-1882), a fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, translated the remainder of the lectures from the third French edition of 1868 and his work, along with that of Bazire, was published by the New Sydenham Society in a five volume set at London between 1868 and 1872. The lectures were first published in the United States in a five volume set by Lindsay and Blakiston between 1867 and 1872. It appears that the American publisher used the 1867 date in order to reflect Bazire's 1867 translation. The present work is a reprint of the 1867-1872 edition.

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