Draper has written his work both for the general practitioner and for the medical student. He has not only cited illustrative cases from standard treatises on forensic medicine, but these he has supplemented with details from his own exceptionally full... The Medical World - Page 2881904Full view - About this book
| 1905 - 756 pages
...medical student. He has not only cited illustrative cases from standard treatises on forensic medicine, but these he has supplemented with details from his...procedures with a clearness rarely met in a work on Legal Medicine. Withal, we think Dr. Draper's book is unusually satisfactory ; it is more, — it surpasses... | |
| 1904 - 714 pages
...of general practioners. The author has had an exceptionally large experience in medical matters, in his service as Medical Examiner for the City of Boston for the past twentysix years, his investigations during this period having covered nearly eight thousand deaths under suspicion of... | |
| 1904 - 800 pages
...of general practioners. The author has had an exceptionally large experience in medical matters, in his service as Medical Examiner for the City of Boston for the past twentysix years, his investigations during this period having covered nearly eight thousand deaths under suspicion of... | |
| 1905 - 1190 pages
...medical student. Fie has not only cited illustrative cases from standard treatises on forensic medicine, but these he has supplemented with details from his...and detail procedures with a clearness rarely met in :\ work on Legal Medicine. Withal, we think Dr. Draper's bookis unusually satisfactory ; it is more... | |
| 1905 - 808 pages
...medical student. He has not only cited illustrative cases from standard treatises on forensic medicine, but these he has supplemented with details from his...procedures with a clearness rarely met in a work on legal medicine. Withal, we think Dr. Draper's book is unusually satisfactory ; it is more,— it surpasses... | |
| Edward Baldwin Gleason - 1901 - 266 pages
...treatises on forensic medicine, but these he has supplemented with details fiom his own exceptional. y full experience— an experience gained during his...this time his investigations have comprised nearly seventy-seven thousand deaths under a suspicion of violence. Jakob and FisherV Nervous System and its... | |
| Charles Edmund Fisher - 1905 - 412 pages
...medical student. He has not only cited illustrative cases from standard treatises on forensic medicine, but these he has supplemented with details from his...procedures with a clearness rarely met in a work on Legal Medicine. Withal, we think Dr. Draper's book is unusually satisfactory ; it is more, — it surpasses... | |
| 1905 - 462 pages
...medical student. He has not only cited illustrative cases from standard treatises on forensic medicine, but these he has supplemented with details from his...procedures with a clearness rarely met in a work on legal medicine. DIET IN HEALTH AND DISEASE. By Julius Friedenwald, MD, Clinical Professor of Diseases of... | |
| 1905 - 538 pages
...medical student. He has not only cited illustrative cases from standard treatises on forensic medicine, but these he has supplemented with details from his...procedures with a clearness rarely met in a work on Legal Medicine. Withal, we think Dr. Draper's book is unusually satisfactory ; it is more, — it surpasses... | |
| 1905 - 738 pages
...medical student. He has not only cited illustrative cases from standard treatises on foiensic medicine, but these he has supplemented with details from his...procedures with a clearness rarely met in a work on Legal Medicine. Withal, we think Dr. Draper's book is unusually satisfactory ; it is more, — it surpasses... | |
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