Traitement médical

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      Terme générique Thérapie

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        Traitement médical

        • Employé pour Clinical treatment
        • Employé pour Medical care
        • Employé pour Soin clinique
        • Employé pour Soin médical
        • Employé pour Asistencia clínica
        • Employé pour Asistencia médica
        • Employé pour Asistencia sanitaria
        • Employé pour Cuidados médicos
        • Employé pour Cuidados sanitarios

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        Nutt, William Harwood
        GB 0102 CWM/LMS Africa Personal Boxes 7-8 · 1892-1904
        Fait partie de COUNCIL FOR WORLD MISSION

        Papers, 1892-1904, of William Harwood Nutt, concerning his time with the London Missionary Society at Fwambo and Kambole in Central Africa, and comprising letters, 1892-1896, to and from his family and other correspondents; notes on supplies, 1892-1894; journals, 1892-1896, including notes on trips; meteorological registers, 1893-1895; surgical and medical records, 1894; three official papers on African affairs, 1895-1896; manuscripts, notes, and sketches, including maps, on Central Africa, its people, customs and beliefs, climate and topography; photographic negatives and prints of people and scenes; manuscript papers by Nutt on native treatment of disease in Central Africa, 1904.

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        Martindale, Louisa (1872-1966)
        GB 0120 GC/25 · Collection · 1872-1964

        Louisa Martindale collection, 1872-1964. The collection consists of Section A: a little personal correspondence, papers, articles, speeches and lectures by Louisa Martindale, and some personal material including notes on the glaucoma which eventually blinded her, 1872-1960; and Section B: papers concerning the Medical Women's International Association (founded 1919) of which Miss Martindale was President from 1937 to 1947. As well as her own correspondence in this capacity, 1937-1946, there is one file of the correspondence of Mme Montreuil-Strauss, Secretary of the Medical Women's International Association at his period. (Louisa Martindale destroyed the vast bulk of her case records at the time of her retirement from practice around 1950, those remaining were destroyed by her executors after her death).

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