Andrew Buchanan
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Scottish surgeon and professor of Physiology
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Andrew Buchanan was a Scottish surgeon and academic. He served as Regius Professor of the Institutes of Medicine at the University of Glasgow from 1839 to 1876. He practised as a surgeon at the Glasgow Royal Infirmary 1835 to 1862. He was President of the Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow from 1879 to 1880. He founded the Glasgow Medical Journal in 1928, and became its joint-editor.
Andrew Buchanan 's Published Works
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- Amputations (1860) (23)
- Report of the Diseases Which Prevailed among the Poor of Glasgow, during the Summer of 1830 (1830) (2)
- The Forces Which Carry on the Circulation of the Blood (1869) (1)
- Report of Diseases among the Poor of Glasgow (1829) (1)
- Excision of Tumours (1860) (1)
- EXAMINATIONS IN PHYSIOLOGY IN THE UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW. (1875) (1)
- The Late Dr. Andrew Buchanan (1882) (1)
- Excision of Tumours (1860) (0)
- Medical Intelligence (1861) (0)
- On the Stable Nuisance in Glasgow (1853) (0)
- Specialism and Special Hospitals (1862) (0)
- XLII.—On the wound of the Ferret, with observations on the instincts of animals (1846) (0)
- ON THE FORCE OF THE HUMAN HEART. (1870) (0)
- On Lithotomy, as Performed with a Rectangular Staff (1848) (0)
- Medical Intelligence (1859) (0)
- The Forces Which Carry on the Circulation of the Blood (1869) (0)
- Abstract of a Paper on the Physiological Law of Mortality, and on certain Deviations from it observed about the Commencement of Adult Life (0)
- THE CAROLINA SISTERS:: ON THEIR TWO FORMS OF SENSIBILITY, AND OTHER PECULIARITIES OF FUNCTION IN THEIR NERVOUS SYSTEMS (1872) (0)
- THE CAROLINA SISTERS:: ON THEIR TWO FORMS OF SENSIBILITY, AND OTHER PECULIARITIES OF FUNCTION IN THEIR NERVOUS SYSTEMS (1872) (0)
- Account of Some Trials Made to Facilitate the Removal of Stones from the Urinary Bladder—Extrusion with the Fingers—Landing-Net (1858) (0)
- Operation for Rupture of Perineum (1860) (0)
- Operations for Hernia (1859) (0)
- The Forces Which Carry on the Circulation of the Blood (1870) (0)
- On the Diagnostic Symptoms of the Dislocation of the Femur into the Ischiatic Notch (1828) (0)
- ON SOME RECENT IMPROVEMENTS IN THE OPERATION OF LITHOTOMY. (1868) (0)
- The Forces Which Carry on the Circulation of the Blood (1870) (0)
- 29. Expiratory Method of Performing the Taxis to effect the Reduction of Ilernia (1856) (0)
- The Late Dr Robert Buchanan (1871) (0)
- On the "Expiratory Method" of Performing the Taxis to Effect the Reduction of Hernia (1856) (0)
- The Late Surgeon-Major Stewart (1874) (0)
- Cases of Traumatic Tetanus (1859) (0)
- The Forces Which Carry on the Circulation of the Blood (1870) (0)
- THE COMPOUND CIRCULAR CATHETER AND MR. T. WAKLEY'S STRICTURE INSTRUMENTS.: [LETTER FROM DR. ANDREW BUCHANAN, JUN.] (1858) (0)
- On the Injection of the Cellular Tissue with Water, as Tried in the Year 1848, in the Treatment of Cholera (1854) (0)
- Miscellaneous Medical and Surgical Cases (1860) (0)
- On a Method for Restoring the Lower Lip, after Complete or Partial Recision (1859) (0)
- Observations on the Evidence of Dr. John Thomson of Edinburgh, in a Trial That Took Place at Glasgow, before the Circuit Justiciary Court, 19th April, 1822, Being an Essay Read before the Glasgow Medical Society, 1st Dec. 1829 (1830) (0)
- Hooping-Cough, and What It Teaches Us of the Sounds of the Heart (1880) (0)
- THE RECTANGULAR OPERATION OF LITHOTOMY. (1857) (0)
- On the Constitution and Distribution of the Blood in Malignant Cholera, and on Iodine as a Remedy in the Earlier Stages of the Disease (1854) (0)
- Case of Ascites, in Which the Abdomen Was Tapped through the Fundus of the Bladder, and an Attempt Made to Establish a Fistulous Communication between the Bladder and Abdomen (1828) (0)
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