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Quinine's Predecessor: Francesco Torti and the Early History of Cinchona
The history of cinchona has traditionally begun with the romantic - and now discredited - story of Francisca Henriquez Ribera, the Countess of Chinchon. According to legend, the Countess became… Expand
SOME OBSERVATIONS ON DISEASE IN PREHISTORIC NORTH AMERICA.
- S. Jarcho
- Medicine
- Bulletin of the history of medicine
- 1964
Coarctation of the aorta (Meckel, 1750; Paris, 1791).
- S. Jarcho
- Medicine
- The American journal of cardiology
- 1 June 1961
Lead in the bones of prehistoric lead-glaze potters.
- S. Jarcho
- History, Medicine
- American antiquity
- 1964
In 1932 Haury described lead-glaze pottery from the Southwest. In view of his report, it appeared desirable to find out whether the makers of such pottery suffered from lead poisoning. A series of 46… Expand
Yellow fever, cholera, and the beginnings of medical cartography.
- S. Jarcho
- Medicine
- Journal of the history of medicine and allied…
- 1 April 1970
Theodore Tuffier on experimental surgery of heart valves.
- S. Jarcho
- Medicine
- The American journal of cardiology
- 1969
Empyema or hydrothorax in the Ninety-Fifth Doge of Venice.
- S. Jarcho
- Medicine
- Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine
- 1 May 1970
Rheumatic carditis in the reign of King George 3rd (Dundas, 1809).
- S. Jarcho
- Medicine
- The American journal of cardiology
- 1 April 1968