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Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal
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October 18, 2018
Case of Recto-Vaginal Opening Following Lacerated Perineum, Successfully Treated by Operation
John Inglis Nicol
Glasgow Medical Journal
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November 16, 2018
Case of Inflammation of the Heart
John Inglis Nicol
Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal
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October 18, 2018
Essay on the Treatment of Caries, with Remarks on the Diseases of Bone in General
John Inglis Nicol
Medical Examiner (Philadelphia, Pa.)
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December 20, 2023
On Preserving Bodies for Dissection
John Inglis Nicol
Medical Examiner (Philadelphia, Pa.)
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December 20, 2023
Case of Death Following the Excessive Use of Ardent Spirits; in Which Appearances Simulating Irritant Poisoning Were Found on Dissection
John Inglis Nicol
Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal
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October 18, 2018
Case of Medullary Sarcoma, Engaging the Upper Portion of the Os Humeri, Considered Aneurismal, and for Which the Subclavian Artery Was Tied above the Clavicle
John Inglis Nicol
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Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal
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October 18, 2018
Case of Recto-Vaginal Opening Following Lacerated Perineum, Successfully Treated by Operation
John Inglis Nicol
Glasgow Medical Journal
|
November 16, 2018
Case of Inflammation of the Heart
John Inglis Nicol
Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal
|
October 18, 2018
Essay on the Treatment of Caries, with Remarks on the Diseases of Bone in General
John Inglis Nicol
Medical Examiner (Philadelphia, Pa.)
|
December 20, 2023
On Preserving Bodies for Dissection
John Inglis Nicol
Medical Examiner (Philadelphia, Pa.)
|
December 20, 2023
Case of Death Following the Excessive Use of Ardent Spirits; in Which Appearances Simulating Irritant Poisoning Were Found on Dissection
John Inglis Nicol
Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal
|
October 18, 2018
Case of Medullary Sarcoma, Engaging the Upper Portion of the Os Humeri, Considered Aneurismal, and for Which the Subclavian Artery Was Tied above the Clavicle
John Inglis Nicol
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