Online Now - Medical History, volume 53, number 3, July 2009
A journey through six centuries featuring Origins of UK Research Ethics
Committees, 1967-72; kill and cure in Mateu Orfila's popular 19th century
treatise on poisons; the English Anatomy Inspectorate and procurement of
corpses for 19th century medical schools; Le Livre de Seyntz Medicines, a
medieval medical/devotional treatise by Henry of Lancaster; a devastating
epidemic of English Sweat in Lubeck and North Germany, 1529; and a link
between William Harvey and poet-physican Mark Akenside in his newly
discovered manuscript dedication.
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