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1859 May 22: Arthur Conan Doyle was born. See JR Maltby's 1988 article "Sherlock Holmes & Anaesthesia" https://t.co/5CGTYno4MF
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Today’s Find: “Pandemic”is a 2016 film in which Rachel Nichols plays a New York physician who travels to Los Angeles to help in the search for survivors of the worldwide disease https://t.co/AGbKM6zjfa I think zombies are involved #histmed
1944 May 12: Prolific author Frederick Faust AKA Max Brand died https://t.co/9pF739SOTN
One of his many creations was Dr. Kildare who also appeared in films, radio, a comic book & comic strip & TV https://t.co/9lvkYXMTzb
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Today is #nationalhaveacokeday Obviously some nurses in the past did so https://t.co/X6yzjZNOAw
Today is #nationalhaveacokeday Obviously some nurses in the past did so https://t.co/X6yzjZNOAw
Today is #nationalhaveacokeday Obviously some nurses in the past did so https://t.co/X6yzk05ps4
Saturday Vintage Book Cover: Interesting stuff in a big city hospital! Seems to be Friedman's only medical novel https://t.co/3Skgtdmhi4 Originally published in 1962 #histmed
Sunday Patent Medicine Trade Card: "Perry Davis' pain killer is in most houses & should be in yours!" https://t.co/4JwsaWKeOd
Patented by Davis of Providence, RI in 1845 https://t.co/6a6hC7uxLS
America's first nationally advertised analgesic? https://t.co/bY6gDcIwg9
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Today’s Comic: “Young Romance” Jul-Aug 1973 issue #194 https://t.co/GYVO77vB8W Title published Aug 1963 until Dec 1975 #histmed #histnursing
Today's Find: Sax Rohmer's evil genius Fu Manchu claimed to have a Harvard medical degree https://t.co/6LmAb0Sd2F Expert with poisons #histmed