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  1. Some memoranda in regard to William Harvey, M.D. by S Weir 1829-1914 Mitchell, 2010-08-30
  2. Westways; a village chronicle by S Weir 1829-1914 Mitchell, 2010-09-10
  3. A psalm of deaths and other poems by S Weir 1829-1914 Mitchell, 2010-07-29
  4. Philip Vernon, a tale in prose and verse; by S Weir 1829-1914 Mitchell, 2010-09-08
  5. Prince little boy: and other tales of fairy-land by S Weir 1829-1914 Mitchell, 2010-09-07
  6. The adventures of François: foundling, thief, juggler, and fencing-master during the French revolution by S Weir 1829-1914 Mitchell, 2010-09-09
  7. Clinical lessons on nervous diseases by S Weir 1829-1914 Mitchell, 2010-08-25
  8. The Red city; a novel of the second administration of President Washington by S Weir 1829-1914 Mitchell, 2010-09-08
  9. Researches upon the venoms of poisonous serpents by S Weir 1829-1914 Mitchell, Edward Tyson Reichert, 2010-08-19
  10. A comedy of conscience by S Weir 1829-1914 Mitchell, 2010-08-10
  11. The complete poems by S Weir 1829-1914 Mitchell, 2010-09-08
  12. Hugh Wynne, free Quaker: sometime brevet lieutenant-colonel of the staff of His Excellency General Washington by S Weir 1829-1914 Mitchell, 2010-08-01
  13. The complete poems of S. Weir Mitchell by S Weir 1829-1914 Mitchell, 2010-08-29
  14. [Works of S. Weir Mitchell] by S Weir 1829-1914 Mitchell, 2010-09-11

1. DR. SILAS WEIR MITCHELL (1829-1914)
SILAS Weir Mitchell Mitchell was of Scottish origin but he was born in Philadelphia. His studies included a period with Claude Bernard in Paris.
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DR. SILAS WEIR MITCHELL
Mitchell was of Scottish origin but he was born in Philadelphia. His studies included a period with Claude Bernard in Paris. His experiences in the Civil War brought him to fame because his writings on nerve and related injuries became classics as did his description of causalgia with William Keen and G.R. Morehouse they created another great work on "Reflex Paralysis". Research and reporting on post paralytic chorea, erythromelalgia (Weir Mitchell’s disease) and cerebellar function followed. In the early 80’s he turned all major activity into literature and wrote good short stories, essays, drama and verse. He is considered the most eminent American neurologist of his time. Return to the index
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  • 3. S. Weir Mitchell (1829-1914)
    American Literature on the Web. S. Weir Mitchell (18291914). WritingsThe Autobiography of a Quack1899 . Illustrations. (U.Virginia).
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    4. Silas Weir Mitchell. 1829-1914. John Bartlett, Comp. 1919. Familiar
    Silas Weir Mitchell. 18291914. John Bartlett, comp. 1919. Familiar Quotations, 10th ed.
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    Etexts by Author Mitchell, S. Weir Silar Weir, 18291914 M Index Main Index The Autobiography of a Quack and The Case
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    6. 7645. Silas Weir Mitchell. 1829-1914. John Bartlett, Comp. 1919. Familiar Quotat
    7645. Silas Weir Mitchell. 18291914. John Bartlett, comp. 1919. Familiar Quotations, 10th ed.
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    Mitchell, S. Weir (SILAS Weir), 18291914 Papers, 1788 (1850-1928) 1949 To sections of the S. Weir Mitchell Collection Collections are also searchable using the "find" button on your browser
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    S. Weir Mitchell, physician, novelist, and poet, was born in Philadelphia on 15 February 1829. Mitchell was the son of John Kearsley Mitchell (1798-1858), a physician and lecturer at Jefferson Medical College, and Matilda Henry Mitchell (1800-1872). S. Weir Mitchell entered the University of Pennsylvania at the age of fifteen but withdrew during his senior year when he became ill. In 1848, he enrolled in Jefferson Medical College, and by March 1850, at the age of twenty- one, Mitchell had completed his medical degree. In the fall of 1850, S. Weir Mitchell departed for Europe with his sister, Elizabeth. Elizabeth stayed with her younger sister in England, and Mitchell settled in Paris to study medicine. During this influential year, Mitchell dined with Sir James Paget and Edward Jenner, studied with Claude Bernard, and purchased his own microscope. After a year in Paris, he travelled with his sister in Italy and Switzerland. At the request of their ailing father, Mitchell and Elizabeth returned home in the fall of 1851. Upon returning to Philadelphia, Mitchell set up a demanding schedule for himself; he assisted his father during the day and worked in the laboratory in the evenings. It was during this time that Mitchell conducted experiments with snake venom and first became interested in neurology. By 1855, John Kearsley Mitchell had retired, and Mitchell became responsible for the support of his parents and siblings. A few years later, Mitchell started a family of his own. He married Mary Middleton Elwyn in 1858, and the couple had two children, John K. Mitchell (1859-1917) and Langdon Elwyn Mitchell (1862-1935). In 1862, Mitchell's wife died of diphtheria.

    8. JEFFLINE: TJU Archives Exhibit - "10 Notable Jefferson Alumni, S. Weir Mitchell"
    S. Weir Mitchell (18291914) JMC Class of 1850. A noted experimentalphysiologist sometimes called the Father of Neurology, Silas
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    A noted experimental physiologist sometimes called the "Father of Neurology," Silas Weir Mitchell was the son of John Kearsley Mitchell, professor of medicine at Jefferson Medical College from 1841-1858. While renowned as a clinician and neurologist, S. Weir Mitchell was also celebrated as an author as famous for his novels and poetry as for his contributions to medical literature. S. Weir Mitchell. Mr. Kris Kringle; a Christmas tale . Philadelphia: Jacobs. Educated at the University of Pennsylvania, Mitchell received his MD from Jefferson Medical College in 1850 and followed that with study in Europe until 1851. Upon his return to the United States, Mitchell began his private practice and research in Philadelphia, interrupted by his service as an Army Surgeon in various Philadelphia hospitals during the Civil War. Mitchell's medical studies during his lifetime ranged from nerve injuries to sleeping disorders, from ailuophobia (morbid fear of cats) to snake venom, and from the physchological effects of amputations to reflex paralysis. In addition, Mitchell introduced the use of inhalations of nitrite of amyl to check epileptic seizures. But he gained world-wide recognition for his "rest cure" for women, outlined in his book

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    Mitchell, Robert E. (Robert Edward), 1959 Mitchell, Robert T. (about) Mitchell, Roberta Joan. Mitchell Roberts (Fictitious character) Mitchell, Roger S. (about) Mitchell, S. Augustus (Samuel Augustus), 1792-1868. 1792-1868. (about). Mitchell, S. Weir (Silas Weir), 1829-1914. (about). Mitchell, Sally. (about). Mitchell, Sally,
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    10. TJU Archives: Finding Aids - S. Weir Mitchell
    Biographical Note Born in Philadelphia on 16 February 1829, S. Weir Mitchell (18291914)was the son of John Kearsley (Professor of the Theory and Practice of
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    The collection consists of materials by or about S. Weir Mitchell, MD, and his family from 1855-1954 (bulk 1855-1912). Types of material include addresses (1872-1897) mainly presented to the College of Physicians of Philadelphia, medical journal articles (1863-1912 with gaps), and correspondence. Organization and Arrangement
  • Addresses (1872-1897)
    Arranged in alphabetical order by the name of the sponsoring organization, thereafter in chronological order
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    12. Silas Weir Mitchell. 1829-1914. John Bartlett, Comp. 1919. Familiar Quotations,
    Silas Weir Mitchell. (1829–1914). 1. Up anchor! Up anchor! Set sail and away!The ventures of dreamland Are thine for a day. Dreamland. 2. Death ’s but one
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    13. 7646. Silas Weir Mitchell. 1829-1914. John Bartlett, Comp. 1919. Familiar Quotat
    NUMBER 7646. AUTHOR Silas Weir Mitchell (1829–1914). QUOTATION Death ’sbut one more tomorrow. ATTRIBUTION Of one who seemed to have failed.
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    Silas Weir Mitchell Nerve Pain Pioneer. S. Weir Mitchell (18291914) earned a reputationas an eminent neurosurgeon during the era of the American Civil War.
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    S. Weir Mitchell (1829-1914) earned a reputation as an eminent neurosurgeon during the era of the American Civil War. His 1872 book, Injuries of Nerves and Their Consequences (J.P. Lippencott, Philadelphia), still contains many valid and informative points, including comments on the ability of severe nerve pain to turn the bravest soldier into a trembling coward. In 1872, 34 years before Dejerine and Roussy published their landmark study on central pain, Mitchell made the following observations on nerve injury pain.
    • In contrast to ordinary pain, which tends to be worse in the evening, the person with nerve injury pain awakes with it and it "pursues him with increasing torture throughout the day" Weir was contrasting it with toothache pain, which doesn't get going until there has been time for circulation to occur during the day. The "remote" cause of nerve injury pain is in the wound, while the "immediate" cause is in the site of origin of the nerve; a very astute observation and ahead of Dr. Mitchell's time. Spontaneous and evoked pain would be consistent with this theoretical arrangement wherein immediate causation results in spontaneous continuous pain while stimulation of an area of the body elicits greater pain as the "remote" augmenting location.

    15. Project Gutenberg Author Record
    Project Gutenberg Author record. Mitchell, S. Weir (Silar Weir), 18291914.Titles. Autobiography Of A Quack And The Case Of George Dedlow, The.
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    16. Bernard-Horner Syndrome (Claude Bernard) (www.whonamedit.com)
    man shot through the throat was rendered in 1864 by the three American army physiciansSilas Weir Mitchell (18291914), who had S. Weir Mitchell, W. Keen
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    Bernard-Horner syndrome (Claude Bernard) Also known as:
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    Horner-Bernard syndrome Horner’s oculopupillary syndrome Horner’s sign Horner's symptom complex Horner's syndrome Horner’s trias Horner's triad Hutchinson’s syndrome Mitchell’s syndrome III von Passow’s syndrome Synonyms: Cervical sympathetic paralysis syndrome, oculopupillary syndrome, oculosympathetic syndrome, sympathetic ophthalmoplegia syndrome, cervical sympathetic paralysis syndrome. Associated persons: Claude Bernard Johann Friedrich Horner Sir Jonathan Hutchinson Silas Weir Mitchell ... Ernst Arnold Passow Description: A syndrome mainly characterised by a trias of miosis, ptosis, and enophthalmos. There is unilateral narrowing (partial ptosis) of the palpebral fissure, contraction of the pupil, enophthalmos and reduction of sweating on the ipsilateral side of the face and neck, transitory rise in facial temperature, lacrimation increased or decreased; facial hemiatrophy, and occasionally the development of cataracts; hemifacial anhidrosis (lesion below bifurcation of common carotic artery); depigmentation of iris (when syndrome occurs in children). Due to a lesion of the cervical sympathetic nerve trunk. Inheritance of congenital, primary form is autosomal dominant. Horner’s syndrome is present in Babinski-Nageotte syndrome, Cestan-Chenais syndrome, Wallenberg’s syndrome, Dejerine-Klumpke syndrome, Villaret’s syndrome, and Raeder’s syndrome.

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    13 (1 item) 59 26. Mitchell, S. Weir, 18291914. Autograph letter signed Philadelphia Pa., to Robert Abbe, np, 1910 Dec. 16 (1 item) 60 27.
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    MSS 2/0146-02 Acc. 1992-027 ABBE, ROBERT, (1851-1928) Collector Memoranda of Dr. Benjamin Rush, 1781-1927 Biographical Robert Waldo Abbe, New York surgeon, was born on 13 April 1851. He married Catherine Amory Palmer in 1891. Abbe died of anemia, probably related to his work with radium, on 7 March 1928. Abbe received an A.B. from the College of the City of New York in 1870 and an M.D. from the College of Physicians and surgeons in New York in 1874. He then served an internship at St. Luke's Hospital, New York. From 1877 to 1884, Abbe was Attending Surgeon in the outpatient Department of New York Hospital. He was also surgeon at St. Luke's Hospital and the Cancer Hospital and attending Surgeon at New York Babies' Hospital. Abbe held positions as Professor of Didactic Surgery at the woman's medical College of New York, 1878-1880, and Professor of surgery at the New York Post Graduate Medical School, 18881897. In 1898, he became Lecturer in Surgery at the College of Physicians and Surgeons. Robert Abbe was known for his pioneering work in intestinal anastomosis, spinal surgery, and the use of radium to treat cancer. He was a member of the American surgical association, the International Surgical Society, and the New York Surgical Society. In 1911, he became an associate fellow of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia. Scope and contents This scrapbook contains Benjamin Rush memorabilia collected by Robert Abbe. It includes biographical information, copies of portraits, engravings, photo prints, and correspondence. Also included are photo prints and correspondence documenting the establishment and the evolution of the Abbe Custodianship at the College of physicians of Philadelphia. The scrapbook contains numerous pictures of Rush, including reproductions of portraits painted by Thomas Sully and Charles Wilson Pealed, as well as original engravings by St. Memin, R. W. Dodson, W. R. Jones, and David Edwin. Also present are pictures of Rush's residences in Philadelphia, "Shippen Mansion" and "Sydenham". In addition, the scrapbook contains several items signed by Rush, including an 1781 autograph letter excusing an ill soldier from militia duty. Perhaps the most important item in the collection is a letter written by Rush in 1793 to Nicholas Belleville (1753-1831). In the letter, Rush describes a new treatment he has been using to combat Yellow fever. According to Rush, the ingredient calomel (mercurous chloride), "saved 9 out of 10 when applied in [the] early stage [of the illness]". Rush also explains that many Philadelphia physicians did not approve of this treatment. In addition to Rush memorabilia, the collection includes photographs and correspondence documenting the establishment of the "Custodianship of the Watch of Dr. Rush", later referred to as the Abbe Custodianship. Included are photographs of Rush's great granddaughter, Mary Theresa deBeelen Rush and her husband, the Rev. Richard L. Howell. Also present is a photograph and a letter from Gwendolen Whistler Howell, Rev. Howell's second wife, who presented Rush's watch to Abbe in return for his services in attending to her ailing husband. Abbe then donated the watch to the college of Physicians and set up a custodianship for it. The collection includes photo prints and correspondence from. Weir Mitchell, Simon Flexner, William H. Welch, and William W. Keen, all of whom served as Abbe Custodians between 1910 and 1927. Provenance This scrapbook of Benjamin Rush memorabilia and records of the Abbe Custodianship was donated to the College of physicians of Philadelphia by Robert Abbe on 1 February 1911. It is possible to trace the provenance of the some of the items in the collection; for example, the photo print of the Benjamin Rush portrait medal (item 13) was presented to Abbe for inclusion in the scrapbook by George M. Torney, Surgeon General of the United States, in 1910. Rush's 1793 letter on Yellow fever (item 24) was presented to John K.Mitchell by John William Wallace in a letter dated 13 November 1855 (item 25). John K. Mitchell's son, S. Weir Mitchell, presented both of these letters to Abbe in a letter dated 16 December 1910 (item 26). After Abbe donated the scrapbook to the College, additional letters and photo prints were added as new Abbe Custodians were selected. The scrapbook was transferred from the care of the Mutter Museum to the Historical Collections of the library on 4 January 1983. It was processed and catalogued in 1992. 1781-1927 1 volume 3/13/92 wvg MSS 2/0146-02 Acc. 1992-027 ABBE, ROBERT, (1851-1928) Collector Memoranda of Dr. Benjamin Rush, 1781-1927 Page 1 1. Abbe, Robert, 1851-1928. Biographical notes of Dr. Benjamin Rush, [n.d.] (1 item) 12 2. Savage, E[dward], 1761-1817. Portrait of Benjamin Rush [copy], [n.d.] (1 item) 15 3. Characteristic phrases from the writings of Dr. Rush : selected by Dr. Weir Mitchell, [n.d.] (1 item) 17 4. Portrait of Benjamin Rush [copy of portrait in Independence Hall], [n.d.] (1 item) 19 5. Reprint of biographical piece on Benjamin Rush, [n.d.] (1 item) 21 6. Engraving of Benjamin Rush from the Thomas Sully portrait, [n.d.] (1 item) 25 7. St. Memin. Engraving of Benjamin Rush, [n.d.] (1 item) 27 8. Portrait of Benjamin Rush [copy of portrait in Independence Hall], [n.d.] (1 item) 29 9. Pealed, Charles Wilson, 1741-1827. Portrait of Benjamin Rush [copy], [n.d.] (1 item) 31 10. Sully, Thomas, 1783-1872. Portrait of Benjamin Rush [copy], [n.d.] (1 item) 33 11. Dodson, R. W. Engraving of Benjamin Rush from the Thomas Sully portrait, [n.d.] (1 item) 35 12. Jones, W. R. Engraving of Benjamin Rush from the drawing by W. Haines, [n.d.] (1 item) 37 13. Photograph of Benjamin Rush portrait medal, [ca. 1910] (1 item) 39 14. Photograph of the Benjamin Rush Portrait from the Council Room of Princeton University, [n.d.] (1 item) 41 15. Edwin, [David?], 1776-1841. Engraving of Benjamin Rush from the Thomas Sully portrait, 1813 (1 item) 43 16. Pealed, Charles Wilson, 1741-1827. Portrait of Benjamin Rush [copy], [n.d.] (1 item) 44 17. Pealed, Charles Wilson, 1741-1827. Portrait of Julia Stockton [copy], [n.d.] (1 item) 45 18. Engraving of Benjamin Rush [copy], from the American Universal Magazine, [n.d.] (1 item) 48 19. Poulson, C. A. Engraving of "Shippen Mansion" [copy], [n.d.] (1 item) 49 20. Photograph of "Sydenham", [n.d.] (1 item) 51 21. Rush, Benj[ami]n, 1746-1813. Autograph letter signed : [n.p.], to Capt[ai]n Jer[e]miah Fisher, [n.p.], 1781 Mar. 10 With Fisher, Jere[miah]. Autograph letter signed : [n.p.], to W[illia]m Henry Esq., Philadelphia [Pa.], [n.d.] (1 item) 52 22. Rush, Benj[ami]n, 1746-1813. Bill : [n.p.], to Mrs. Ann Potts, [n.p.], 1804 (1 item) 53 23. Rush, Benj[ami]n, 1746-1813. Death certificate for Joseph Clark's child, 1807 Sept. 4 (1 item) 55 24. Rush, Benj[ami]n, 1746-1813. Autograph letter signed : Philadelphia [Pa.], to [Nicholas] Belleville, [n.p.], 1793 Sept. 3 (1 item) 57 25. Wallace, John W[illia]m, 1815-1884. Autograph letter signed : [Philadelphia, Pa.], to John K. Mitchell, [Philadelphia, Pa.], 1855 Nov. 13 (1 item) 59 26. Mitchell, [S.] Weir, 1829-1914. Autograph letter signed : Philadelphia [Pa.], to [Robert] Abbe, [n.p.], 1910 Dec. 16 (1 item) 60 27. Reprint of Richard Rush biography, [n.d.] (1 item) 61 28. Pease, J[oseph] I[ves], 1809-1883. Engraving of Richard Rush [copy], from U. S. Magazine and Democratic Review, [n.d.] (1 item) 63 29. Rosenthal, Max, 1833-1918. Engraving of Richard Rush, 1899 (1 item) 67 30. Photograph of Mary Theresa de Beelen Rush Howell, [n.d.] (1 item) 69 31. Photograph of Rev. Richard L. Howell, [n.d.] (1 item) 71 32. Photograph of Gwendolen Whistler Howell, [n.d.] (1 item) 73 33. Howell, Gwendolen Whistler. Autograph letter signed : Newport [R.I.], to [Robert] Abbe, [n.p.], 1910 Sept. (1 item) 75 34. Photograph of Robert Abbe, [n.d.] (1 item) 76 35. "Description of the Watch", [n.d.] (1 item) 77 36. Five photographs of the watch, [n.d.] (5 items) 81 37. Abbe, Robert, 1851-1928. Autograph letter signed : New York [N.Y.], to [George] De Schweinitz, [n.p.], 1910 Sept. (1 item) 82 38. "Conditions of the Custodianship of the Watch of Dr. Benjamin Rush", [n.d.] (1 item) 85 39. Abbe, Robert, 1851-1928. Autograph letter signed : Bar Harbour [Me.], to [S. Weir] Mitchell, [n.p.], 1910 Sept. 18 (1 item) 87 40. Mitchell, S. Weir, 1829-1914. Autograph letter signed : [n.p.], to Robert Abbe, [n.p.], 1910 Sept. 23 (1 item) 89 41. Photograph of S. Weir Mitchell, [n.d.] (1 item) 91 42. Mitchell, S. Weir, 1829-1914. Autograph letter signed : Philadelphia [Pa.], to Unnamed correspondent, [n.p.], 1913 May 22 (1 item) 92 43. Flexner, Simon, 1863-1946. Typescript letter signed : New York [N.Y.], to Thomas R. Neilson, Philadelphia, Pa., 1914 May 7 (1 item) 93 44. Photograph of Simon Flexner, [n.d.] (1 item) 95 45. Flexner, Simon, 1863-1946. Typescript letter signed : New York [N.Y.], to President and Fellows of the College of Physicians, Philadelphia, Pa., 1920 Jan. 12 (1 item) 97 46. Photograph of William H. Welch, [n.d.] (1 item) 97 47. Welch, William H., 1850-1934. Typescript letter signed : Baltimore, Md., to [William J.] Taylor, [n.p.], 1921 Feb. 24 (1 item) 99 48. Photograph of Abbe Cabinet, [n.d.] (1 item) 101 49. Abbe, Robert, 1851-1928. Typescript letter : New York [N.Y.], to [William J.] Taylor, [n.p.], 1921 May 18 (1 item) 103 50. Welch, William H., 1850-1934. Autograph letter signed : Baltimore, Md., to Thomas R. Neilson, [n.p.], 1924 June 4 (1 item) 109 51. Keen, W[illiam] W., 1837-1932. Autograph letter signed : Philadelphia [Pa.], to [William H.] Welch, [n.p.], 1924 June 4 (1 item) 111 52. Photograph of William W. Keen, 1927 Jan. 19 (1 item) 112 53. Abbe, Robert, 1851-1928. Autograph letter signed : [New York, N.Y.], to [William W. Keen, n.p.], 1927 Apr. 14 (1 item) 54. Engraving of Alexander James Dallas [copy], [n.d.] (1 item) 1781-1927 1 volume 3/13/92 wvg

    18. FatbloodGM4554
    S. Weir Mitchell (18291914), neurologist and writer, first systematicallypresented his rest cure in Fat and Blood. The rest cure
    http://www.collphyphil.org/HMDLSubweb/Pages/M/MitchellSW/fatbloodGM4554.htm
    Mitchell, S. Fat and Blood: And How to Make Them (1877). S. Weir Mitchell (1829-1914), neurologist and writer, first systematically presented his rest cure in
    Fat and Blood. The rest cure was used to treat people, almost all women, suffering from "nervous exhaustion," called neurasthenia (nerve-weakness). Treatment involved rest, massage, diet, and
    electrical stimulation. Patients were isolated from their normal activities, put in bed, and put on a
    strict diet designed to build them up physically and emotionally. Fat and Blood , a clear, non-
    technical explanation of the rest cure, was written for a lay audience and proved a popular success,
    going through many editions and translations. The rest cure attracted controversy about its effectiveness and appropriateness from its inception.
    While the rest cure is not used today, Mitchell and the rest cure are of concern to cultural scholars
    who examine Mitchell's work as it sheds light on society and the role of women during Mitchell's
    time.

    19. MCCRAE - SMITCHELL
    18291914. of Francois (1898) Circumstance (1901) Constance Trescott (1905) The RedCity (1908) POETRY - Selections from the Poems of S. Weir Mitchell (1901).
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    JOHN MCCRAE McCrae earned an M.B. degree at the University of Toronto in 1898, and did further training there and at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore (as one of William Osler 's housestaff). After service in the South African War, he began medical practice in Montreal along with lecturing at McGill University, and medical writing, including A Textbook of Pathology for Students of Medicine (1912). During the first world war he served in Flanders as brigade surgeon of the 1st Brigade, Canadian Field Artillery. On May 3, 1915, during a lull in the fighting, and shortly after one of his comrades was mortally wounded, McCrae wrote out the rondeau, "In Flanders Fields." It was published, anonymously, in the December 8 issue of Punch , and has of course been reprinted and recited countless times since. He was subsequently stationed with the McGill unit at No.3 Canadian General Hospital at Boulogne. On January 23, 1918, he fell ill, and on the 28th died of lobar pneumonia complicated by suppurative meningitis.

    BACKGROUND -
    Prescott JF. In Flanders Fields - The Story of John McCrae. Erin, Ontario: The Boston Mills Press; 1985.

    20. Physician Writers H-M (Page 4)
    Hellerstein, David, 1953, USA. Helman, Cecil G. 1944-, S. Africa/England. Mitchell,John Kearsley, 1798-1858, USA. Mitchell, Silas Weir, 1829-1914, USA.
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    PHYSICIAN WRITERS H-M Hake, Thomas Gordon Ireland Halberstam, Michael USA Ha-Lev, Judah Spain Haller, Albrecht von Switzerland Hammond, William A. USA Hard, Edward W., Jr. USA Hard, T.W Hard, T.W Hard, Edward W., Jr. Harsch, Hilya Jelly, George Oliver Hart, Alan USA Head, Sir Henry England Hejinian, John USA Hellerstein, David USA Helman, Cecil G. S. Africa/England Henderson, Mary Bridie, James Henshaw, James Ene Nigeria Hibberd, Jack Australia Hilfiker, David USA Hirschhorn, Richard Clark USA Hoffmann, Heinrich Germany Holmes, Oliver Wendell USA Holub, Miroslav Czechoslovakia Hooker, Richard Hornberger, H. Richard Hornberger, H. Richard USA Hooker, Richard Hume, Edward H. USA Huygen, Wil Joseph Netherlands Huyler, Frank D. USA Idris, Yusuf Egypt Iovino, Rita USA Jefferson, Roland USA Jelly, George Oliver England Fosse, Alfred Harsch, Hilya Jenner, Edward England Jeppson, Janet O. USA Jersild, Per Christian Sweden Jessup, Kathryn Shlian, Deborah Jones, Alice A. USA Joseph, Robert Farras USA Judson, Jeffery Crichton, J. Michael Jung-Stilling, Johann Germany Kahn, James

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