Autor: |
Evans, Clifford D. |
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British Journal of Dermatology; Feb1972, Vol. 86 Issue 2, p180-191, 12p |
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The article presents a history of dermatology in Bristol and the west of London. The Bristol Royal Infirmary is one of the oldest provincial voluntary hospitals, and was founded in 1736. Out-patients were first accepted in June 1737, and in-patients in December of the same year. A rival establishment was the Bristol medical and surgical school, which was recognized by the Royal College of Surgeons. Physician Edward Lyne earned a high reputation as a specialist in dropsy. The secret of his treatment was "Bristol Milk." |
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Complementary Index |
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