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Center for the History of Medicine (Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine)
Manuscripts and Archives
"Remarkable vascular tumour of the neck"
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Item Information
Title:
"Remarkable vascular tumour of the neck"
Description:
John Collins Warren's notes on the etherization and surgical operation on Gilbert Abbott, October 1846.
Creator:
Warren, John Collins, 1778-1856.
Date:
1846
Format:
Documents
Location:
Center for the History of Medicine (Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine)
Collection (local):
Manuscripts and Archives
Clinical surgery: ms. notes by John C. Warren. Tumours, vascular to various, 1810-53. B MS b219.1, v.11.
Subjects:
Abbott, Gilbert, 1825-1855 | Anesthesia | Massachusetts General Hospital | Warren, John Collins, 1778-1856
Extent:
1 document.
Link to Item:
https://collections.countway.harvard.edu/onview/items/show/17855
Terms of Use:
Rights status not evaluated.
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Language:
English
Notes:
Gift of J. Collins Warren to the Boston Medical Library, 1917.
Identifier:
DigID0003823
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