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relief was obtained from puncturing the bladder above the pubis, but which afterwards terminated fatally, in London med. Journ, Vol. 11. P. 1.

3196. Französisch: Journ, de Méd. T. 83. 1790. Juin p. 365-77 (von Assolant).

1089. Turner (George), zu.., Edinb. 1822; geb. in England,

Med. Dr.

3197. Diss. inaug. de nova doctrina phrenologica; ad d. 1. Aug. Edinburgi, 1822.

1090., Turner (H.. B. .), zu Norwich, Apotheker am Dispensary.

3198. A letter on improvement of the nippleshield, in The Lancet Vol. 8. 1825. No. 3. p. 87. 1091. Turner (John 1), zu... Med. Dr. Edinb. 1809; geb. in England.

3199. Diss. inaug. de regimine antiphlogistico; ad d. 12. Septbr. Edinburgi, 1809. Turner (John 2), s. Turnor.

1092. Turner (John A..), zu... Med. Dr. Philad. d. 5. Apr. 1825; geb. in Virginien.

3200. An inaug. diss. on pneumonia. Philadel phia, 1825.4

1093. Turner, Esq. (John W.), zu Edinburgh, Professor der Chirurgie am Kgl. Collegium der Wundärzte, Lector der Chirurgie an der Tomson'schen Privat-Lehranstalt, consultirender Wundarzt am New Town Dispensary.

3201. On the sudden spontaneous obstruction of the canals of the larger arteries of the body; with some observations on the process employed by nature to prevent or arrest haemorrhage from lacerated arteries, in Transact. of the med. chir. Soc. of Edinb. Vol. 3. 1828. P. 1. art. 8, und Nachtrag.

Extr. London med. and surg. Journ. Vol. 1. 1828. No. 2. Aug. art. 3. p. 123-30, und daher in Journ. des Progr. des Sc. med. T. 14. 1839. (Vol. 2). p. 96-105; Summar. der Medic. 1829. Bd. 2, art. 72. S. 68, 1830. Bd. 2. art. 227. S. 211, Bd. 3. art. 1182. S. 910.

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Töne, die durch den Herzschlag erzeugt werden, (L. c.), in Summar. der Medic. 1830. Bd. 2. art. 59. S. 52.

3203. Beschreibung einer Nadel zur Unterbindung der Arteria subclavia, (Edinb. med. and surg. Journ. 1831. Octbr.), in Gräfe und Walther Journ. der Chir. Bd. 18. 1832. H. 1. art. 12. S. 178. 79, nebst Abbild. Tab. 1. Fig. 8.

1094. Turner (J. .), zu Winslow in Bucks. 3204. On the practice of the vaccine inoculation among country people, in Tilloch philos. Magaz. Vol. 6. 1799. p. 49.

1095. Turner (J A .), zu Norwich.

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3205. On a crystalline sublimate from oil of cinnamon, in Thomson Annals of Philos. Vol. 18. (Vol. 2). 1821. Septbr. art. 11. p. 222.

1096. Turner (Nathan), zu... Med. Dr. Philad. d. 4. Aug. 1822; geb. in Nord-Carolina:

3206. An inaug. diss. on pneumonia. Philadelphia, 1822.

1097. Turner (Robert Randolph), zu Med. Dr. Philad. d. 6. Apr. 1827; geb. in Virginien. 3207. An inaug. diss. on dysentery. Philadelphia, 1827.

1098. Turner, Esq. (Sharon), zu London, Fellow of the antiquarian Society.

3208. The history of the manners, landed property, government, laws, poetry, literature, religion, and language, of the Anglo-Saxons. London, for Longman et Co. 1805. 8.

Rec. Med. and chir. Review, und daher in Coxe Philad. med. Museum Vol. 3. 1807. p. LXXXV-XCI (state of medicine among the Anglo-Saxons).

1099. Turner, d. j. Esq. (Thomas 1), zu Yarmouth in Norfolk, Wundarzt. Vergl. Francis, No. 1088.

3209. Account of an amputation performed with success in the middle of the foot, in London med. Journ. Vol. 9, P. 1. p. 54.

3209. Deutsch: Repertor. chir. und medic. Abhandl. Bd. 2. 1794. S. 93-95.

1100 Turner (Thomas 2), zu London, Med. Dr., Arzt am St. Thomas's Hospital,

3210, Case of inflammation and subsequent mortification of the adipose membrane surrounding both kidneys, (dissection), in Med. Transact, of the College of Physic, in London Vol, 4, 1813. p. 226.

1101. Turner, Esq. (Thomas 3), zu London, Lector der Anatomie, Mitglied des Kgl, Collegiums der Wundärzte.

$211. Outlines of a system of medico-chirurgi. cat education; containing illustrations of the application of anatomy, physiology and other sciences, to the principal practical points in medicine and surgery. London, for Underwoods. 1824, 8, 8 u. 369 S. nebst 4 col. Kpfrn. (12 Sh.)

Rec, The Lancet Vol. 5. (1824). 1826. No. 6. p. 202-71 London med. and physic. Journ. Vol, 53. 1825, No. 314. Apr. art. 2. p. 308-18.

3211. Edit. 2. Outline of medico-chirurgical science, containing remarks on medical education and illustrations etc, Ibd. 1827, 8, 358 S, with col. plans, (10 Sh. 6 d.)

3212 An address to the inhabitants of Lancashire, and of the adjoining Counties, on the present state of the medical profession, with remarks on the. elementary education of the student, and the best means of its acquirement. Intended to show the practicability and importance of establishing a school (on a more extended scale) in Manchester, for the cultivation of medical and chirurgical knowledge, London, 1825. 8.

3213. A practical treatise on the arterial system; intended to illustrate the importance of studying the anastomoses, in reference to the rationale of the new operation for aneurism, and the surgical treatment of hemorrhage. London, for Longman and Co.; Manchester, Aston, 1825, 8, 24 u. 194 S, nebst 2 color, Kpfrn. (8 Sh.)

Rec. Edinb. med, and surgic. Journ. Vol, 25. 1826. No.87. Apr. p. 403-7; Ediub, Journ, of med. Sc. Vol. 1, 1826, Apr. p. 425-30; The Lancet Vol. 10. 1826. No. 135, p. 19–17.

3214. Dry belly-ache of the West Indies, in London med. Gazette Vol. 12. 1832. (Vol. 1). P. 1. Octbr. 20. No. 254. p. 78. 79.

3215. On the true equivalent numbers of bodies, delivered at the Roy. Instit. May 17, 1833, ibd. 1832. 33. (Vol. 2). P. 2. May No. 286. p. 169.

1102. Turner (William), zu Edinb. 1820; geb. auf Jamaica.

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Med. Dr.

3216. Diss. inaug. de scarlatina; ad d. 1. Aug. Edinburgi, 1820,

1103. Turner (William Henry), zu Dublin, Med. Dr. Edinb. 1798, Art. Bacc. and Fellow of Trinity College; geb. in Irland.

3217. Diss. inaug. de oculo humano; ad d. 12. Septbr. Edinburgi, 1798.

3218. Essays on subjects of miscellaneous literature; including medical education and the drama, and on the present state of Ireland. London, 1803. 12. (3 Sh. 6 d.)

3218. New edit. Ibd. 1808. 8.

Turner-Thackrah, s. Thackrah (Ch. T.) 1104. Turnor (John). Gehört zu Cooke, Bd. 4. No. 797.

3219. Bemerkungen über die Heilkraft des weissen Senfsaamens (Šinapis alba), ungemahlen eingenommen. Nach der 11ten Engl. Aufl. übersetzt. München, bei Lindauer. 1828. gr. 8. (br. 1 Gr.)

3219. Nach der 12ten Aufl. Ebd. 1829. gr. 8. 10 S. (1 Gr.)

3219. Bemærkninger over Lægekraften i det hvide Senepsfrö (Sinapis alba), naar det tages umalet. Efter det tolvte Engelske Oplag. Udgivet og forlagt af E. L. Thaarup. Kjobenhavn, hos Bogtryk. ker Qvist. 1830. 8. (br. 12 Sk.)

1105. Turpin (P . . J .. F ..), zu Paris, Na

turforscher.

3220. Essai d'une iconographie élémentaire et philosophique des végétaux, avec un texte explicatif. Paris, chez C. L. F. Panckoucke. 1820. 8.

Rec. Nouv. Journ. de Méd. T. 8. 1820. Août p. 344-46,

und daher in Pierer allg. medic. Annal. 1821. Juni S. 809; Sprengel N. Entdeck. in der Pflanzenkd. Bd. 3. S. 360.

3221. Mémoire sur l'organe par lequel le fluide fécondant peut s'introduire dans l'ovule des végétaux; (lu à l'Institut nat. le 25 Frim. An 14), in Annal. du Mus. d'Hist. nat. T. 7. 1806. p. 199-211, nebst Pl. 11, del. Turpin, sc. Plée.

Extr. Lamétherie Journ. de Physiq. T. 20. (T. 63). 1806. p. 195-205; Nicholson Journ, of Nat. Philos. Vol. 21. 1808. p. 214.

3222. Organographie végétale. Observations sur quelques végétaux microscopiques, et sur le róle important que leurs analogues jouent dans la formation et l'accroissement du tissu cellulaire, in Mém. du Mus, d'Hist. nat. T. 14. 1827. p. 15-67, nebst Pl. 3-5,col., pinx. Turpin, sc. Victor.

3222. Observations sur quelques productions marines, qui avoient été considérées, les unes, commes des animalcules isolées; les autres, comme des agrégations filamenteuses d'animalcules analogues aux premiers, ibd. T. 15. 1827. p. 299-328, nebst Pl. 10. 11. col., pinx. Turpin, sc. Coignet.

3222. Observations microscopiques sur l'organisation tissulaire, l'accroissement et le mode de réproduction de la truffe comestible, comparée aux tissus, à la production de la Globuline, et de tous les corps réproducteurs des autres végétaux, ibd. p. 34376, nebst Pl. 12. 13. col.; Pl. 12. s. n., Pl. 13. pinx. Turpin, sc. Giraud.

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3222a. Observations sur l'origine commune et la formation de tous les corps propagateurs végétaux, et particulièrement sur un nouveau mode de ces corps propagateurs, ibd. T. 16. 1828. p. 157-200, nebst Pl. 10. 11, del. Turpin, sc. Coignet.

3222. Aperçu organographique sur le nombre deux, considéré comme multiplicateur de quatre, huit, douze, seize, trente-deux et soixante-quatre dans la structure des végétaux d'un ordre inférieur, et dans les parties vésiculaires ou élémentaires dont se composent les masses du tissu cellulaire des végétaux d'ordres plus élévés; suivi de la description de plu

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