. 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 . or 39 years,—great fame due to a peculiar genius as a writer of both prose andpoetry,—possessed a great diversity of talent,—works exhibit a widerange of thought,—was one of the founders of the Atlantic Monthly. Philip Ricord, M. D.,—born in 1810 at Baltimore, Md,—died in1891,—a French physician and surgeon who won in Paris a world-wide reputation and had a very extensive and lucrative practice,—reputation due to his resources, his i


. 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 . or 39 years,—great fame due to a peculiar genius as a writer of both prose andpoetry,—possessed a great diversity of talent,—works exhibit a widerange of thought,—was one of the founders of the Atlantic Monthly. Philip Ricord, M. D.,—born in 1810 at Baltimore, Md,—died in1891,—a French physician and surgeon who won in Paris a world-wide reputation and had a very extensive and lucrative practice,—reputation due to his resources, his inventiveness and dexteritycoupled with wide and accurate knowledge,—was consulting surgeonto Napoleon III,—wrote numerous medical works,—specialty venerealdiseases. J. Marion Sims, M. D.,—born in South Carolina in 1813,—diedin 1883,—introduced the use of the silver-wire suture,—instrumentalin establishing the womens hospital in N. Y. city,—received manyhonors abroad,—a member of learned societies in Europe and Ameri-ca,—author of a standard work on female surgery,—a monumenthas been erected to his memory by


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