No 201 W. Franklin St
Baltimore Oct: 11 1887
Surgeon J.S. Billings U.S.A.
My dear Doctor
Having had remarkable success with a recent artificial crystallization of Cystine I send by present mail a new slide of the beautiful but very rare substance.
It was obtained from a lady who had septicemia after a 6 month’s miscarriage, although there can be no relation of causation in its pathological state.
Hoping that you are well – and thanking you for vol. VIII of Index I remain
Yours very sincerely
Christopher Johnston
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Showing posts with label obstetrics. Show all posts
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NPR interview on the history of obstetricsI
I caught part of this on the ride home today and it sounds pretty interesting - 'Get Me Out': Making Babies Through The Ages
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