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Section I, Series 4. Medical Staff, C.1750-1975.
Francis R. Packard. Bound book of 23 of his Reprints. (Book
A) Covers 1897 - 1905. Not in chronological order. Including:
- 1901: "Aural Manifestations of Syphilis." Reprinted
from JI A.. M. A. 36: 316-320. Read in part before the Section
on Otology and Laryngology, College of Physicians, Philadelphia,
March 21, 1900.
- 1899: "Syphilitic Perichondritis of the Auricle." Reprinted
from the Phila. M. J. 3: 1824. Read before the Section on Otology
and Laryngology, College of Physicians, Philadelphia, May 17,
1899.
- 1904: "The Military Services of the First Faculty of
the University of Pennsylvania," Reprinted from Univ.
of Pa. M. Bull,, Jan., 16: 393-398. Read before the Medical
Society of the Univ. of Penna., Dec. 18, 1903.
- 1903: "Memoir of Charles Henry Burnett, A. M., M. D." Reprinted
from Trans. Cell. Phys. Phila., 3rd ser. 25: XLI I I-L. Read
before the College, March 4, 1903.
- 1904: "The value of early incision of the membrana tympani
in the treatment of acute suppuration of the middle ear." Reprinted
from M. News: 85: 534. Read by title at the meeting of the
American Laryngological, Rhinological and Otological Society,
June, 1904.
- 1902: "The resurrectionists of London and Edinburgh." Reprinted
from M. News 81: 64-73. Read before the Book and Journal Club,
Baltimore.
- 1900: "Some old certificates of proficiency in medicine." Reprinted
from Phila. M. J. 5: 590-592. Read before the College of Physicians
of Philadelphia, Jan. 3, 1900.
- 1898: "A healthy regiment, and the reason it was so." Reprinted
from Charlotte M. J· 13: 545 - 548.
- 1902: "The medical history of Dr. Samuel Johnson," Reprinted
from N.Y.M.J. 75: 441-445.
- 1904: "The history of some famous quacks." Reprinted
from Bull, J. Hopkins Hosp. 15: 316-323, Read before the Johns
Hopkins Historical Club, April 11, 1904.
- 1903: "The author of 'Rab and his friends,' Dr. John
Brown, of Edinburgh." Reprinted from M. Lib. & Hist.
J. 1: 77-89. Read at a meeting of the Johns Hopkins Hospital
Historical Club, April 11, 1904.
- 1899: "Early methods of medical Education in North America. " Reprinted
from J.A.M.A. 32: 635-640. Read before the H. C. Wood Society
of the University of Pennsylvania, Jan. 12, 1899.
- 1900: "The earliest recorded autopsies in America," Reprinted
from Phila, M. J. 5: 410. Read before the Pathological Society
of Philadelphia, Dec. 28, 1899.
- 1897: "An analysis of two hundred and twenty-one cases
of foreign body introduced into the male bladder per urethram,
with report of a recent case." Reprinted from Ann. Surg.
25: 568-599.
- 1905: "On the conservative treatment of chronic middle
ear suppuration, " Reprinted from M. Fortnightly 27: 213-215.
- 1897: "Scarlatiniform eruptions following operation
or traumatism." Reprinted from M. News 70: 234-239.
- 1897: "Amaurosis following intranasal operation, with
a review of some of the uncommon results of operations within
the nose ." Reprinted from M, News 71: 465-467.
- 1902: "Report of a case of repid necrosis of the temporal
bone following scarlet fever." Reprinted from Ann. Otol.,
Rhin., and Laryng, 11: 505-506.
- 1902: "Somnolence and loss of memory resulting from
cholesteatoma of the middle ear." Reprinted from M. News
80: .446-447. Read before the Section on Otology and Laryngology
of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia, Jan. 15,1902.
- 1899: "Traumatic perforations of the membrana tympani." Reprinted
from Proc. Phila. County M. Sec. 20: 309-320. Read before the
Philadelphia County Medical Society, Dec, 13, 1899.
- 1898: "Reflex disturbances of nasal origin." Reprinted
from Phila. M. J, 2: 133-136. Read before the Judson Daland
Medical Society of the University of Pennsylvania in Feb.,
1898.
- 1903: "The etiology of nasal polypi, with especial reference
to their association with other pathological conditions." Reprinted
from Am. J. M. Sec./ N.S. 126: 824-832.
- 1900: "Living animal organisms in the ear." Reprinted
from Carolina M. J. 46: 121 - 125. Read at the Meeting of the
Medical Society of the State of Pennsylvania, Wilkes-Barre,
Sept. 20, 1900.
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