“…Sims saved two babies…”
“…create and diminish the symptoms…”
“…unlock a baby’s lips…”
“…judge George Goldthwaite.”
“…Baldwin who invited Sims…”
“…to support his thesis.”
“…a wound of some kind…”
“…Boling had attended Jefferson…”
“…publish on pneumonia…”
“…a statewide medical association…”
“…American Medical Association…”
“…experiments on dogs…”
“…a waste of time…”
“…a six-day-old male infant.”
“…Sims saved two babies…”
“Further Observations on Trismus Nascentium,” J. Marion Sims, The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, Vol. 16, July 1848, pp. 60-61.
“…create and diminish the symptoms…”
“Further Observations on Trismus Nascentium,” J. Marion Sims, The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, Vol. 16, July 1848, p. 64.
“…unlock a baby’s lips…”
“Further Observations on Trismus Nascentium,” J. Marion Sims, The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, Vol. 16, July 1848, p. 69.
“…judge George Goldthwaite.”
“Remarks on Trismus, or Tetanus Nascentium, and on its Identity with Tramautic Tetanus in the Adult,” William O. Baldwin, American Journal of the Medical Sciences, Vol. 12, 1846, p. 358.
“…Baldwin who invited Sims…”
“Further Observations on Trismus Nascentium,” J. Marion Sims, The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, Vol. 16, July 1848, p. 66.
“…to support his thesis.”
“Remarks on Trismus, or Tetanus Nascentium, and on its Identity with Tramautic Tetanus in the Adult,” William O. Baldwin, American Journal of the Medical Sciences, Vol. 12, 1846, pp. 362-63.
“…a wound of some kind…”
“Remarks on Trismus, or Tetanus Nascentium, and on its Identity with Tramautic Tetanus in the Adult,” William O. Baldwin, American Journal of the Medical Sciences, Vol. 12, 1846, pp. 359-60.
“…Boling had attended Jefferson…”
“William McFarland Boling-Physician-Teacher,” Emmet B. Carmichael, Journal of the Medical Association of the State of Alabama, Vol. 36, No. 5, November 1966, p. 529. A copy is held by the UAB Archives, University of Alabama, Birmingham, in Birmingham, Alabama.
“…publish on pneumonia…”
“William McFarland Boling-Physician-Teacher,” Emmet B. Carmichael, Journal of the Medical Association of the State of Alabama, Vol. 36, No. 5, November 1966, p. 530. A copy is held by the UAB Archives, University of Alabama, Birmingham, in Birmingham, Alabama.
Holley, H. L., & Waters, A. L. (1982). The history of medicine in alabama. Birmingham: University of Alabama Press, p. 13.
“…a statewide medical association…”
Holley, H. L., & Waters, A. L. (1982). The history of medicine in alabama. Birmingham: University of Alabama Press, p. 214.
“William McFarland Boling-Physician-Teacher,” Emmet B. Carmichael, Journal of the Medical Association of the State of Alabama, Vol. 36, No. 5, November 1966, p. 530. A copy is held by the UAB Archives, University of Alabama, Birmingham, in Birmingham, Alabama.
“…American Medical Association…”
Although the AMA is generally held to have been founded in Philadelphia, the first official meeting was held in New York a few months prior. The full text of the AMA’s annual reports can be downloaded from their website.
“…experiments on dogs…”
“Observations on the Poisonous Properties of the Sulphate of Quinine,” William O. Baldwin, American Journal of the Medical Sciences, April 1847, pp. 292, 297-98.
“…a waste of time…”
Sims never overtly expressed this sentiment in writing, but his extant works were mostly produced for a Northern, abolitionist, audience. It is, however, consistent with everything he did.
“…a six-day-old male infant.”
“Remarks on Trismus, or Tetanus Nascentium, and on its Identity with Tramautic Tetanus in the Adult,” William O. Baldwin, American Journal of the Medical Sciences, Vol. 12, 1846, p. 358.