General Medicine and Miscellaneous
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10 November 1838.
WMS: Snow on rheumatism
17 November 1838.
WMS: Snow on prolapse of the walls of the vagina
24 November 1838.
WMS: Golding Bird on carbonic acid poisoning
1 December 1838.
WMS: Snow and Golding Bird on carbonic acid poisoning
15 December 1838.
WMS: Snow on morphia, Raspail, and Magendie
22 December 1838.
WMS: Snow on Dr. Reid and the glosso-pharyngeal nerve
Presentation: 7 December 1839. "The anasarca which follows scarlatina"
Presentation: 13 March 1841. "Peculiar species of deformity of the chest and spine in children"
"Synopsis of a letter from Mr. Snow," Lancet 1 (10 April 1841): 112[ltr. to ed., April 1841].
"A new kind of pessary," London Medical Gazette 32 (7 April 1843): 100[ltr. to ed.].
Presentation: 16 March 1844. "Anuerism of the aorta"
16 March 1844.
WMS: Snow on the mind of mankind
Presentation: 13 April 1844. "Hydrophobia and its prevention"
Presentation: 19 October 1844. "Fatal case of poisoning with carbonate of lead"
"Pericarditis after scarlet-fever," London Medical Gazette 35 (7 March 1845): 728-29[ltr. to ed.].
"On the use of the term 'Allopathy'," Lancet 1 (21 February 1846): 229[ltr. to ed.].
Presentation: 23 June 1846. "Case of strangulation of the ileum in an aperture in the mesentery"
Presentation: 7 November 1846. "Alkalescent urine, and phosphatic urinary calculi"
7 December 1846.
RMCS: T. B. Curling on a "Case of fatal internal strangulation"
27 January 1847.
RMCS: Snow comments on a case presentation of spontaneous gangrene
10 April 1847.
WMS: Snow on Dupuytren and deformity of chest in children
4 November 1848.
WMS: Snow comments on scarlet fever
"The case of fissure of the sternum," Lancet 2 (7 July 1855): 17[ltr. to ed., July 1855].
The Case Books of Dr. John Snow—Introduction, by Richard Ellis, 1994.
The Case Books of Dr. John Snow—The Prescription Records, by M. P. Earles, 1994.
The Case Books of Dr. John Snow—17 July 1848–27 January 1849, 1994.