George Lawson
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, George Lawson was a Scottish-Canadian botanist who is considered the "father of Canadian botany". Born in Scotland, in 1858, he was appointed the Professor of Chemistry and Natural History at Queen's University. He helped to create one of Canada's first botanical gardens.
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- Revision of the Canadian Ranunculaceae (6)
- ROYAL LONDON OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL, MOORFIELDS.: ECTROPION OF THE UPPER LID REMEDIED BY TRANSPLANTING A PIECE OF SKIN FROM THE ARM; REMARKS (1882) (3)
- On the present state of botany in Canada with suggestions as to promising lines of investigation, and a proposal for united effort in systematic observation throughout the several provinces and territories / by George Lawson. (2)
- Synopsis of Canadian Ferns and Filicoid Plants (2)
- ON THE PROBABLE CAUSE OF THE DIMINUTION OF CHIMNEY-SWEEPS' CANCER; (1878) (2)
- On the Different Forms of Hæmorrhage within the Eye, Produced by Injury (1865) (2)
- MIDDLESEX HOSPITAL.: RUPTURE OF THE COVERINGS AND PROTRUSION OF BOWEL FROM AN OLD UMBILICAL HERNIA; OPERATION; DEATH (1890) (2)
- On the Laminariaceae of the Dominion of Canada and adjacent parts of British America (2)
- Wasps as Fly-Killers (1884) (2)
- The school fern-flora of Canada (1)
- The life and times of George Lawson, D.D., Selkirk, professor of theology to the associate Synod : with glimpses of Scottish character from 1720 to 1820 (1)
- The royal water-lily of South America, and the water-lilies of our own land: their history and cultivation. By George Lawson ... (1)
- MIDDLESEX HOSPITAL. THREE CASES OF STRANGULATED INGUINAL HERNIA; OPERATION IN EACH CASE WITHOUT OPENING THE SAC ; RECOVERY. (1878) (1)
- MIDDLESEX HOSPITAL.: SEVERE INJURY TO THE FOREARM FROM A STEAM THRASHING-MACHINE; SECONDARY AMPUTATION; GOOD RESULT (1864) (1)
- XVII.—Remarks on Lepas anatifera, Linn. (1858) (1)
- REPORT OF TWO CASES OF CONICAL CORNEA SUCCESSFULLY TREATED BY OPERATION. (1860) (1)
- MIDDLESEX HOSPITAL.: SCIRRHUS OF THE BREAST ; EXCISION ; CLINICAL REMARKS (1864) (1)
- Notice of the occurrence of heather (Calluna vulgaris) at St. Ann's Bay, Cape Breton Island (1)
- Diseases and Injuries of the Eye: Their Medical and Surgical Treatment (1870) (1)
- MIDDLESEX HOSPITAL.: LODGMENT OF A LARGE PIECE OF STICK IN THE ORBIT OF A CHILD; COMPLETE PARALYSIS OF ALL THE OCULAR MUSCLES ; REMOVAL; RECOVERY (1877) (1)
- On the Injuries of the Eye, Orbit, and Eyelids: Their Immediate and Remote Effects (1868) (1)
- LXXXIV. The Commissioners of the North to Cromwell (1843) (0)
- ROYAL LONDON OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL, MOORFIELDS. WOUND OF THE OPTIC NERVE FROM A STAB WITH A KNIFE WITHOUT INJURY TO THE GLOBE. (0)
- III.Contributions to Microscopical Analysis. No.1,Tobacco (0)
- Monograph of Ranunculaceae of the Dominion of Canada and the adjacent parts of British America (0)
- Monograph of Ericaceae of the Dominion of Canada and adjacent parts of British America (0)
- ROYAL LONDON OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL, MOORFIELDS.: CLINICAL REMARKS ON CASES OF ACUTE AND SUBACUTE GLAUCOMA, TREATED BY IRIDECTOMY ; IN BOTH CASES WITH GOOD RESULTS (1863) (0)
- Notice of a shower of fiberous substance at Gainsville, Florida (0)
- VII. Remarks on M. Montagne's Specimen of Cryphæa Lamyana (0)
- Note on Lemania variegata of Agardh (0)
- I.Contributions to Microscopical Analysis.No. 2. Celastrus scandens, Linn.,with Remarks on the Colouring Matters of Plants (0)
- MIDDLESEX HOSPITAL.: EXCISION OF THE KNEE-JOINT, FOLLOWED BY EXTENSIVE SUPPURATION AND DIFFUSE CELLULITIS ; AMPUTATION OF THE THIGH ; SECONDARY HÆMORRHAGE THIRTY-SIX DAYS AFTER OPERATION ; LIGATURE OF THE FEMORAL; RECOVERY (1872) (0)
- MIDDLESEX HOSPITAL.: ANEURYSM OF THE SUPERFICIAL FEMORAL ARTERY IN SCARPA'S TRIANGLE ; LIGATURE OF THE EXTERNAL ILIAC ARTERY ; RECOVERY (1890) (0)
- Practical Remarks on the Treatment of Congenital Cataract (1864) (0)
- Art. XXXIX—Diseases and Injuries of the Eye; their Medical and Surgical Treatment. (1870) (0)
- MIDDLESEX HOSPITAL.: LARGE STRANGULATED CONGENITAL HERNIA ; OPERATION, FOLLOWED BY SUPPURATION BETWEEN THE ABDOMINAL MUSCLES; RECOVERY (1876) (0)
- Notice of new and rare plants by George Lawson. (0)
- MIDDLESEX HOSPITAL.: OPERATION FOR FISTULA IN ANO ; INTERNAL PILES AND FISSURE OF THE ANUS IN A PATIENT FOUR MONTHS ADVANCED IN PREGNANCY; SATISFACTORY RESULT (1864) (0)
- ON THE TREATMENT OF STRABISMUS AT THE ROYAL LONDON OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL, MOOR FIELDS. (1863) (0)
- MIDDLESEX HOSPITAL.: LARGE ANEURISM OF THE FEMORAL ARTERY SUCCESSFULLY TREATED BY COMPRESSION OF THE ABDOMINAL AORTA (1867) (0)
- MIDDLESEX HOSPITAL.: SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT OF A CASE OF UNUNITED FRACTURE OF THE TIBIA AND FIBULA (1874) (0)
- On the Different Forms of Hæmorrhage within the Eye, Produced by Injury (1865) (0)
- MIDDLESEX HOSPITAL.: GUNSHOT WOUND OF SKULL; LODGMENT OF BULLET IN BRAIN; TREPHINING; DEATH ON THE THIRTEENTH DAY (1883) (0)
- Revision of the Canadian Ranunculaceae by George Lawson. (0)
- 33. Loss of the Left Eye from the Lodgment within it of a Portion of a Gun-Cap. Inflammation of the Stump more than Seven Tears after the Injury, followed by Sympathetic Ophthalmia of the Right Eye (1867) (0)
- III. Notice of the Occurrence ofWoodsia alpina (hyperborea)in Gaspé, Canada East (0)
- Removal of Left Superior and Check for Sarcoma (1883) (0)
- III. Notice of a few Plants collected in the vicinity of Stirling, in August 1857 (0)
- MIDDLESEX HOSPITAL.: CLINICAL REMARKS ON THE TREATMENT OF CASES OF FRACTURE OF THE PATELLA (1881) (0)
- On some recent improvements in the amalgamation process for extracting gold from quartz (0)
- GLIOMA OF THE RETINA. (WITH CASES.) (0)
- On the Canadian species of the genus Melilotus (0)
- SYMPATHETIC OPHTHALMIA:: ITS NATURE AND TREATMENT (1864) (0)
- II. Remarks on some Fibrous Plants of Canada (0)
- IV. On Macadamia, a new genus of Proteaceœ (0)
- CHAIR OF MATERIA MEDICA AT KING'S COLLEGE. (1857) (0)
- V. Remarks on Dust Showers, with Notice of a Shower of Mud which occured at Corfu on 21st March 1857 (0)
- II. Remarks on the Distribution of Plants in the Northern States, Canada, and the Hudsons' Bay Company's Territories, &c. (0)
- MIDDLESEX HOSPITAL.: TRAUMATIC ABSCESS OF THE BRAIN ; TREPHINING : HERNIA CEREBRI ; RECOVERY (1890) (0)
- MIDDLESEX HOSPITAL.: FRACTURE AND SEPARATION OF LAMBDOIDAL SUTURE OF SKULL ; LACERATION OF BRAIN, WITH EXTENSIVE HÆMORRHAGE IN RIGHT FRONTAL LOBE ; ABSENCE OF SEVERE BRAIN SYMPTOMS ; SUPPOSED INTOXICATION ; DEATH (1878) (0)
- ROYAL LONDON OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL.: FOUR CASES OF THE REMOVAL OF EYES WHICH HAD BEEN PREVIOUSLY LOST BY ACCIDENT OR DISEASE, AND WHICH BY THEIR PRESENCE WERE ACTING INJURIOUSLY ON THE PATIENT; WITH REMARKS (1864) (0)
- MIDDLESEX HOSPITAL.: CARCINOMA OF THE RECTUM IN YOUNG ADULTS ; REMARKS (1880) (0)
- Notice of new and rare plants (0)
- ROYAL LONDON OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL.: PRIMARY AND SECONDARY SYPHILITIC SORES ON THE EYELIDS (1865) (0)
- I. On the Geographical Range of the Species, and varieties of Canadian Rubi, over the Continents of America, Asia, and Europe, as indicating possible regions of primitive distribution (0)
- Notes on some Nova Scotian Plants (0)
- MIDDLESEX HOSPITAL.: STRANGULATED CONGENITAL HERNIA; OPERATION; RECOVERY (1864) (0)
- FOREIGN BODIES WITHIN THE EYE. WITH THREE ILLUSTRATIVE CASES. (1875) (0)
- The fern flora of Canada (0)
- ON A CASE OF CYANOSIS WITH HARE-LIP. (1862) (0)
- On the flora of Canada (0)
- II. Note on Cryphaea (Daltonia) Lamyana, Montagne (0)
- MIDDLESEX HOSPITAL: TUMOUR OF THE KIDNEY LYING IN THE ABDOMEN IN FRONT OF THE INTESTINES, MISTAKEN FOR AN OVARIAN TOMOUR ; OPERATION ; DEATH ; POSTR-MORTEM (1865) (0)
- MIDDLESEX HOSPITAL.: ACUTE TETANUS, FOLLOWING A CONTUSED WOUND OF THE FLESHY PART OF THE END OF THE THUMB; DEATH (1883) (0)
- Practical Remarks on the Treatment of Congenital Cataract (1864) (0)
- VI. On the Occurence of the Seeds of Bearded Darnel in Inferior Samples of Wheat (0)
- ROYAL OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL, MOORFIELDS.: NÆVUS OF THE ORBIT, PROTRUSION OF THE EYE, AND SUPPURATION OF THE CORNEA ; EXCISION OF THE GLOBE AND REMOVAL OF THE NÆVOID TUMOUR ; RECOVERY (1871) (0)
- MIDDLESEX HOSPITAL.: FRACTURE OF PELVIS FROM A FALL WHILST CLEANING WINDOWS ; HEAD OF THE FEMUR DRIVEN THROUGH THE ACETABULUM, BUT NO FRACTURE OF FEMUR ; DEATH ; POST-MORTEM APPEARANCES (1878) (0)
- MIDDLESEX HOSPITAL.: TWO CASES ILLUSTRATING THE MORE SERIOUS COMPLICATIONS OF DENTAL CARIES (1893) (0)
- Introduction to Tanner's First principles of agriculture by Professor Lawson. (0)
- MIDDLESEX HOSPITAL.: PUNCTURED WOUND OF THE CHEST, PERFORATING DIAPHRAGM AND STOMACH; EXTRAVASATION OF FOOD FROM STOMACH INTO PERITONEAL CAVITY AND LEFT PLEURA; OPERATION; DEATH; NECROPSY (1888) (0)
- V. Remarks on the Microsopical Structure of Cotton Fibre, with reference to Mr Gilbert J. French's proposed Improvements in Spinning (0)
- MIDDLESEX HOSPITAL.: SCIRRHUS OF THE BREAST, THE DISEASE RECURRING IN THE GLAND AFTER AN OPERATION IN WHICH THE SCIRRHOUS TUMOUR WAS EXCISED WITHOUT REMOVING THE BREAST; SECOND OPERATION; RECOVERY (1868) (0)
- MIDDLESEX HOSPITAL.: FOUR CASES OF TRAUMATIC RUPTURE OF LARGE ARTERIES (1894) (0)
- V. Notice of the occurrence of Hypnum rugulosum, Web. et Mohr, on Demyat, Ochils (0)
- Sympathetic ophthalmia : its symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment (0)
- MIDDLESEX HOSPITAL.: GUNSHOT FRACTURE OF THE SKULL; TREPHINING, AND REMOVAL OF MANY LARGE PIECES OF BONE AND THE BULLET; RECOVERY (1874) (0)
- MIDDLESEX HOSPITAL.: TWO CASES OF FRACTURE OF THE SKULL IN YOUNG PATIENTS (1882) (0)
- MIDDLESEX HOSPITAL.: COMPOUND FRACTURE OF TIBIA AND FIBULA; WOUND OF POSTERIOR TIBIAL ARTERY; AMPUTATION ; RECOVERY; UNCONSCIOUSNESS OF THE PATIENT OF THE LOSS OF HER LEG FOR FORTY DAYS AFTER THE OPERATION (1867) (0)
- The fern flora of Canada descriptions of all the native ferns of the Dominion with localities where they grow / by George Lawson. (0)
- Address to the Nova Scotian Institute of Science read at the opening meeting of session 1894-1895, November 12th, 1894 / by George Lawson. (0)
- IV. Synopsis of the Canadian Species of Equisetum (0)
- The school fern-flora of Canada comprising descriptions of all ferns known to inhabit the Dominion, together with an account of their geographical range or prevalence in the several provinces, and special localities for the rarer sp by George Lawson. (0)
- Notes for a flora of Nova Scotia (0)
- On the British-American Species of the Genus Viola (0)
- REPORT OF FOUR CASES OF TEMPORARY PARALYSIS OF THE CILIARY MUSCLE OF THE EYE. PERFECT RECOVERY. (1861) (0)
- I. Some Account of Plants collected in the Counties of Leeds and Grenville, Upper Canada, in July 1862 (0)
- Remarks on the flora of the northern shores of America (0)
- MIDDLESEX HOSPITAL.: EXTENSIVE WOUND OF THE NECK FROM FALLING THROUGH A SKYLIGHT, OPENING THE CAROTID SHEATH, AND DIVIDING SOME OF THE CERVICAL NERVES ; FOLLOWED BY A SEVERE ATTACK OF ERYSIPELAS, ETC (1869) (0)
- IV. Notice of Galls found by Mr Beveridge on the leaves of the Beech (0)
- Notes for a flora of Nova Scotia. Part I (0)
- IV. On the Application of Botany to Ornamental Art (0)
- III. Further Observations on Dust Showers (0)
- Remarks on some features of the Kentucky flora (0)
- ROYAL LONDON OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL, MOORFIELDS.: INJURY TO THE EYE OF A BOILER-MAKER ; EXCISION OF THE GLOBE ; RECOVERY (1870) (0)
- IV.Remarks on Certain Glandular Structures in Plants (0)
- On Canadian species of Rubi and their geological distribution (0)
- MIDDLESEX HOSPITAL.: A CASE OF SUBDURAL (ARACHNOID) HÆMORRHAGE PRESSING ON THE LEFT MOTOR AREA, ASSOCIATED WITH CONCUSSION OF THE BRAIN ; REMARKS (1890) (0)
- On the Different Forms of Hæmorrhage within the Eye, Produced by Injury (1865) (0)
- II.On the Occurence of “Cinchonaceous Glands” inGaliaceæ,and on the Relations of that Order toCinchonaceæ (0)
- On the northern limit of wild grape vines. (0)
- MIDDLESEX HOSPITAL.: TWO CASES OF ORBITAL TUMOUR, TREATED BY FIRST EXTIRPATING THE DISEASE, AND THEN APPLYING THE CHLORIDE-OF-ZINC PASTE (0)
- V. On the Structure and Development of Botrydium granulatum. (Plate XII.) (0)
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