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. 2006 Jan;75(1):72-9.

The transactions of the Belfast Medical Society, Belfast Clinical and Pathological Society and the Ulster Medical Society, with background notes

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The transactions of the Belfast Medical Society, Belfast Clinical and Pathological Society and the Ulster Medical Society, with background notes

J I Logan. Ulster Med J. 2006 Jan.
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Dr Andrew George Malcolm 1818–1856.
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Fig 2
The first text. Dr JM Sander's case of haematocele published in the Dublin Hospital Gazette on 1 June 1845.
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Fig 3
Reproduction of part of the lithographed abstract of the post-mortem report on the case of Cardiac and Hepatic Disease read by Dr McGee at the meeting of the Belfast Clinical and Pathological Society on February 21 1857.
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Fig 4
The last text. From Dr F Coates's paper on the pituitary in the Transactions of the Ulster Medical Society 1928/1929.

References

    1. Malcolm AG. The History of the General Hospital, Belfast, and the other Medical Institutions of the Town. Belfast: W & G Agnew; 1851.
    1. Belfast Medical Society Minutes 1822–28. Transcripts of these references are available on the UMS website. http://www.ums.ac.uk Accessed 30 September 2005.
    1. Jenkinson J. Scottish Medical Societies 1731–1939. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press; 1993.
    1. Belfast Medical Society Library Catalogue 1859. Transcripts of these references are available on the UMS website. http://www.ums.ac.uk Accessed 30 September 2005.
    1. Prospectus. Dublin Hospital Gazette. 1845;1:1–2.

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