Excerpt from Southern Medical and Surgical Journal, 1849, Vol. 5 It was not until the commencement of the present century, that this article attracted the atten
Excerpt from Southern Medical and Surgical Journal, 1855, Vol. 11 Were it not transcending our prescribed limits, and digressing from the subject proposed, case
Excerpt from Southern Medical and Surgical Journal, 1850, Vol. 6 Communications intended for insertion in the Journal, should be addressed to the undersigned, a
Excerpt from Southern Medical and Surgical Journal, 1854, Vol. 10 Modesty is universally admired as the brightest gem in the beauteous diadem of female loveline
Excerpt from Southern Medical and Surgical Journal, 1847, Vol. 3 The next morning I found him sitting up, without fever, and wishing something to eat. He had no