. The new medical world. A book for reference and consultation, containing a thorough description of disease, with the latest and best methods for its treatment . Philip Ricord, M. D. J. Marion Sims, M. D. 560 THE NEW MEDICAL WORLD N. S. Davis, M. D., , Chicago, 111.,—born in State of NewYork in 1817,—has done pioneer work in the cause of higher medicaleducation,—written much,—has filled many responsible positions,—has occupied chairs in the Rush Medical College and North-western University, the latter of which he was instrumental inorganizing,—also dean of latter. D. Hayes Agnew, M. D.,—


. The new medical world. A book for reference and consultation, containing a thorough description of disease, with the latest and best methods for its treatment . Philip Ricord, M. D. J. Marion Sims, M. D. 560 THE NEW MEDICAL WORLD N. S. Davis, M. D., , Chicago, 111.,—born in State of NewYork in 1817,—has done pioneer work in the cause of higher medicaleducation,—written much,—has filled many responsible positions,—has occupied chairs in the Rush Medical College and North-western University, the latter of which he was instrumental inorganizing,—also dean of latter. D. Hayes Agnew, M. D.,—born in Penn. in 1818,—died in 1892,—prof, of surgery in the University of Penn.—widely known forsurgical inventions and work upon surgery,—called to Washington,D. C, to attend Pres. Garfield after he was shot. Fordyce Barker, M. D.,—born in Maine in 1819,—died in 1891,occupied chairs as professor in Bowdoin, ~N. Y. Medical College andprofessor of clinical midwifery and diseases of women in Bellevue,—had extensive private practice,—wrote a treatise on puerperal dis-eases. Prof. Louis Pasteur,—born in France in 1822,—died i


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