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Todays’ Find: Linda Caldwell’s 2020 biography of John Gorrie (3 Oct 1803 – 29 June 1855), “He Made Ice & Changed the World”, a U.S. physician who developed mechanical cooling in an effort to help his malaria & yellow fever patients https://t.co/tHd0CJV6Ft #histmed
Today’s Find: Saturday Evening Post cover 31 Aug 1918 https://t.co/FSFo3BK0FV At the time the Post was one of the most widely circulated magazines in the U.S. #histmed
Today's Find: Abstract by AJ Wright, "Balloons & Medical Gases: The Collaboration of James Sadler & Thomas Beddoes" https://t.co/reDkgwpZJI #histmed See also https://t.co/YAqjUCBzpJ
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
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's Find: Sax Rohmer's evil genius Fu Manchu claimed to have a Harvard medical degree https://t.co/6LmAb0Sd2F Expert with poisons #histmed
1790 Apr 17: Ben Franklin died. He was a participant in the first investigation of Franz Mesmer's "animal magnetism" claims. Did some other stuff, too https://t.co/iJacpkw7Es
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Anesthesia #History Calendar https://t.co/tm6vNs8E0u Newer PDF version at https://t.co/Ry8ePxmUxz #histmed