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Texas." New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal, XIII (1856), pp. 1-7.
[Valuable data on the weather conditions in different early years, and the
health conditions in correspondence.] -"Report on medical topography,
meteorology, and epidemic diseases of Texas." Galveston Medical Journal,
III (1868), pp. 465-95. [abstract.] - "Meteorology and prevailing diseases
of Galveston." Ibid. (N.S.), I (1880), pp. 85-90.
Kilpatrick, A. R. "Epidemic Yellow Fever in Navasota, Texas, in 1867."
Galveston Medical Journal, III (1868), pp. 177-83.-- "[Report on Yellow
Fever in Navasota, 1867]" in G. Dowell, 1876, pp. 69-72.-- "Report of the
section on 'State Medicine and Public Hygiene.' " Texas Medical & Surgical
Record, I (1881), pp. 4-24. [Excellent.]
Labadie, N. D. "[Report on Yellow Fever in Galveston, 1864.]" At pp.
45-49 of G. Dowell, 1876.
Louisiana, University of (Medical Department). "[List of graduates
from beginning to date.]" New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal, XVIII
(1861), pp. 350-56. [Lists many Texan physicians who graduated from
this school. See also, Catalogue of the Alumni, from 1834 to 1899, of the
Medical Department of the Tulane University of Louisiana . . . , New
Orleans, 1888. [Many Texan physicians are listed.]
McCraven, William. "On the Yellow Fever of Houston, Texas, in 1847."
New Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal, V (1848/9), pp. 227-35.--
"[Yellow Fever in Houston, Texas, in the fall of 1848.]" Ibid., VI (1849-
50), pp. 60-64.
Medical College of Texas, 1861. [On pp. 624/5, of the Atlanta Medical &
Surgical Journal, VI (1860-61), it is noted that they had received the first
annual announcement of the Medical College of Texas, to be opened the
third Monday of November, 1861 [Nov. 18]. Ashbel Smith was to be pro-
fessor of surgery, N. N. Allen (anatomy), G. A. Feris (theory & practice),
W. H. Gantt (obstetrics), W. S. Rodgers (dis. women & children), J. F.
Matchett (material medical & therapeutics), W. P. Riddell (chemistry &
medical jurisprudence), Thomas E. Brooks (physiology & pathology), B. P.
January (demonstrator of anatomy). These plans were seriously dis-
arranged by the onset of the war. The Galveston Medical College was not
organized until 1864.]
Menger, R. "Essay on injurious insects, parasites, and reptiles of Texas."
Texas Courier-Record of Medicine, II (1884/5), pp. 262-70.
Morison, Gwyn. "Rainfall at Wallace Prairie, Grimes County, Texas,
from April 1, 1876, to April 1, 1877, in inches and decimals." Transactions
Texas State Medical Association, 1877, p. 198.
Morse, E. M. "Climate of North-Western Texas." New Orleans Medical
& Surgical Journal, XX (1867), pp. 39-41. [Boerne, Kendall Co.]
Palmer, E. "[Yellow Fever epidemic in Calvert in 1873.]" At pp. 95-101,
of G. Dowell, 1876.
Pope, John H. "Yellow Fever at Marshall, Texas [in 1873]." New
Orleans Medical & Surgical Journal (N.S.), II (1874/5), pp. 508-21. -
"Climatology and epidemics [in Marshall, Texas]." Transactions Texas
State Medical Association, 1875, pp. 72-79.-- "Yellow Fever in Marshall,
Texas, in 1873." At pp. 80-88 of G. Dowell, 1876.147
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