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Studies in medical spectroscopy

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Dublin Journal of Medical Science (1872-1920)

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  1. For a good account of it, see Suffolk’s Spectrum Analysis applied to Microscopical Observation. London: John Browning. 1873. Or Carpenter on the Microscope. Fifth edition.

  2. Roscoe’s Lectures on Spectrum Analysis. Third edition. Lockyer—The Spectroscope and its Applications. Nature Series. 1873. Lommel—Optics and Light. International Scientific Series. 1875.

  3. See Deschanel, Lommel, Ganot, Roscoe, &c.,loc. cit., Lectures on Spectrum Analysis. Third edition. Lockyer—The Spectroscope and its Applications. Nature Series. 1873. Lommel—Optics and Light. International Scientific Series. 1875. for fuller information.

  4. Thudichum (Tenth Report to Privy Council, 1867). On Chemical Identification of Diseases. P. 201.

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  6. Thudichum.Loc. cit. (Tenth Report to Privy Council, 1867). On Chemical Identification of Diseases. P. 201.

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  24. Loc. cit. Nature. Vol. XV., p. 362.

  25. V. Thudichum,loc. cit., (Tenth Report to Privy Council, 1867). On Chemical Identification of Diseas. p. 232.;cf. with Handbook for Physiological Laboratory on Hæmatin, and with Preyer,loc. cit. Preyer, Die Blutkrystalle. Jene 1871.

  26. Outlines of Physiological Chemistry. 1873.

  27. Thudichum. Chemical Physiology. 1872. P. 128.

  28. Thudichum,loc. cit. (Tenth Report to Privy Council. 1867). On Chemical Identification of Diseases. P. 201. This appears to be identical with the iron-free-haematin of Hoppe-Seyler.

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  32. Die Blutkrystalle. Taf. ii. (Sp.) 12.

  33. Dalton, New York Medical Journal 1875, has described some bile spectra, but unfortunately I have not read his paper.

  34. See Fownes’ Chemistry, 1873; also Tenth Report of Medical Officer of Privy Council, 1867, for a historical retrospect of bile pigments by Thudichum. Also Handbook to Physiological Laboratory,loc. cit. by Klein, Sanderson, Foster, and Bruton. 1873., and Hermann’s Physiology, translated by Gamgee, 1875, p. 28,et seq.

  35. Heynsius and Campbell.

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  41. See Dr. Walter G. Smith on “Some New Tests for Bile Pigment.” Dub. Jour. Med. Sci., Dec., 1876. P. 449.

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MacMunn, C.A. Studies in medical spectroscopy. The Dublin Journal of Medical Science 63, 515–528 (1877). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02970662

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