Today's Find: Abstract by AJ Wright, "Balloons & Medical Gases: The Collaboration of James Sadler & Thomas Beddoes" https://t.co/reDkgw8oSa See also https://t.co/YAqjUCjYyb

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On more thankful than ever for healthcare workers, who join a long tradition of keeping us from harm and injustice.

📷: 1733 German book of pharmaceutical plants for & more. Explore: https://t.co/HJ0We6u4jD.

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Today's Find: "Trauma Center" is a series of simulation/visual novel video games set in fictional hospitals in California, Alaska & Maine https://t.co/KOGGpILII1

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As it is it seems a good opportunity to share this lovely paining of Dr Dorothy Stopford Price by
Dr Dorothy Stopford Price was a leader in the fight against in Ireland

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Sunday Patent Medicine Trade Card: W. Champion Browning, M.D. operated in Philadelphia
https://t.co/LTbxzLrXkE Just for coughs & colds!

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Today’s Find: This 1970 film was the second one from Roger Corman’s low-budget production company & began a popular series of nurse “exploitation” films https://t.co/v2cCpRZ34F

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Today's TV Guide Cover: Chad Everett in "Medical Center" 8 March 1975 https://t.co/sHW6qI9fK4

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Today's Find: This U.S. magazine started in 1886 & is still being published https://t.co/phqZEPBogz This cover is from March 1944

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Have you ever been mesmerized?
Today at Nursing Clio, explores the 19th-century wellness trend and how mesmerism threatened the status quo and caused a gender panic.
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to Italian physician and professor Giovanni Battista Morgagni, born in 1682! Morgagni is generally considered to be one of the pioneers of modern anatomical pathology. These images come from his Adversaria anatomica (1706; this ed. 1719)

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Welcome to First, take a deep breath! Done?Good!Today we want to show you the of a Victorian amputation found in George Bell's Illustrations of the Great Operations of Surgery (1821).We are so glad that our copy is not coloured! 😱

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Saturday Vintage Book Cover: No back turning, doctor! Worley wrote a number of romances, many medical https://t.co/upNy6bQSAm This one first published in 1953

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1908 Feb 22: At a Physiological Soc of London meeting Augustus D. Waller described his chloroform balance to regulate anesthetic delivery. First device to measure concentrations received by the patient. https://t.co/szSTKcDko1 & https://t.co/3Dv6GurejN

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If flowers on are your thing, we hope you get a bouquet with ones as pretty as this cabbage rose from Robert Bentley's Medicinal plants (1880)

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The black experience of polio was indelibly marked by racism. Many doctors in the early believed in race based ‘immunity’ to polio among African Americans. Segregation and racism also impacted the opportunities for treatment/rehabilitation.

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Today's Find: Perry Mason episode “The Case of the Pathetic Patient” first broadcast on Oct 28, 1961. A doctor is accused of malpractice & complications & murder follow https://t.co/Wqd4bVZsTR

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Today's Find: "Dr. Pat" is a 1967 episode of the NBC TV series “The Virginian”, which was set in the American west in the late 19th century https://t.co/sOkpbGgKv8 The new town doctor turns out to be a woman! The Virginian serves as anesthetist during a surgery

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Time-travel to the dawn of modern medical science via the stunning art of a self-taught woman illustrator & botanist. https://t.co/4GIjhMpGXN

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