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- Publications
- Influence
The Endocrine Organs in Health and Disease with an Historical Review
- H. Rolleston
- Medicine
- The Indian Medical Gazette
- 1 October 1936
Of the various methods of approach in the study of any science or subdivision of a science, the historical is one of the most satisfactory. A cross-section of our present state of knowledge on any… Expand
THE HISTORY OF ENDOCRINOLOGY
- H. Rolleston
- Medicine
- British medical journal
- 15 May 1937
came into use in this century. In 1905 Starling, on the look out for a synonym for " chemical messengers," adopted the suggestion of hormones (6ptaico = I excite) made by the late Sir W. B. Hardy and… Expand
Summary of discussion
- H. Rolleston
- Medicine
- Synthese
- 1982
D A N I E L D E N N E T T : I think there is something plausible in the claim that, if we abandon Classical Prudence, morality ought to take its place. But I suggest that how we can plausibly appeal… Expand
The Lumleian Lectures ON CEREBRO-SPINAL FEVER
- H. Rolleston
- Medicine
- British medical journal
- 3 May 1919
the anastomosis should be closed.One is iiaturally relticbant to recommend such a step, but so-far as 1 have seen the results have always justified it. The constant nauisea, which was a, prominent.… Expand
ON THE EFFECTS OF RADIATIONS ON PATIENTS AND RADIOLOGISTS-THE MACKENZIE DAVIDSON LECTURE.
- H. Rolleston
- Medicine
- Canadian Medical Association journal
- 1 September 1927
Critical Review the Harmful Effects of Irradiation (X-Rays and Radium)
- H. Rolleston
- Medicine
- 1 October 1930
Jaundice with Areas of Unpigmented Skin
- H. Rolleston
- Medicine
- Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine
- 1 June 1910
the upper half of the shaft of the humerus. It was somewhat tender and irregular, and on taking a skiagram the bone was found to be converted into a thin shell. The upper half of the shaft of bone… Expand
A Case of Congenital Hepatic Cirrhosis with Obliterative Cholangitis (Congenital Obliteration of the Bile Ducts)
- H. Rolleston, L. Hayne
- Medicine
- British medical journal
- 30 March 1901
cmaciation. He again improved, but on the thirty-first day rigors again appeared. The epididymitis subsided, and the urethral disclharge re.t,urned. He again imiproved, and got up. On the fortietlh… Expand
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