WOOD, Casey Albert
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The fundus oculi of birds especially as viewed by the ophthalmoscope. A study in comparative anatomy and physiology. Illustrated by 143 drawings... also by sixty-one colored paintings prepared for this work by Arthur W. Head.Chicago, IL: The Lakeside Press, 1917.Digital facsimile from the Biodiversity Heritage Library, Internet Archive, at this link. Subjects: COMPARATIVE ANATOMY, OPHTHALMOLOGY › Ophthalmoscopy, PHYSIOLOGY › Comparative Physiology |
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A physician's anthology of English and American poetry. Selected and arranged by Casey A. Wood and Fielding H. Garrison.London & New York: Oxford Publishing Company, 1920.Prepared for William Osler's seventieth birthday but not completed in time. Selections were approved by Osler, and the anthology was in publication when Osler died. Osler looked forward to the volume. Less than a month before he died, Osler wrote to Garrison, "Nothing yet from Milford - I suppose the manuscript is in process of purification! There are still many things in it I wish to see. The Press will follow your wishes as to format. I am sure the entire Volume will be most attractive. I think I have sent a letter since my illness - Still in bed" (Cushing, Life of Sir William Osler, 2, 677.) Digital facsimile from Google Books at this link. Subjects: LITERATURE / Philosophy & Medicine & Biology › Poetry |
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Ayurvedic medicine in ancient and medieval Ceylon.New York: Paul B. Hoeber, 1926.Subjects: ANCIENT MEDICINE › India › History of Ancient Medicine in India, COUNTRIES, CONTINENTS AND REGIONS › Sri Lanka |
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Benevenutus Grassus of Jerusalem De oculis eorumque egritudinibus et curis: Translated with notes and illustrations from the first printed edition, Ferrara, 1474 A.D. by Casey A. Wood.Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 1929.Subjects: MEDIEVAL MEDICINE , OPHTHALMOLOGY |
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An introduction to the literature of vertebrate zoology. Based chiefly on the titles in the Blacker Library of Zoology, the Emma Shearer Wood Library of Ornithology, the Bibliotheca Osleriana and other libraries of McGill University, Montreal.London: Oxford University Press, 1931.A comprehensive summary and bibliography of the literature on vertebrate zoology. The first 170 pages are a narrative divided into 19 chapters, plus an index. The remainder is a "partially annotated catalogue" arranged alphatically by author. Digital facsimile from the Internet Archive at this link. Subjects: BIBLIOGRAPHY › Bibliographies of Natural History, BIBLIOGRAPHY › Catalogues of Institutional Life Sciences Libraries, ZOOLOGY, ZOOLOGY › History of Zoology |
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Memorandum book of a tenth-century oculist for the use of modern ophthalmologists. A translation of the Tadhkirat.Chicago, IL: Northwestern University, 1936.The Tadhkirat al-Kahhalin was one of the oldest and best of the medieval Arabic works on ophthalmology. It carefully described 130 diseases of the eye and became the standard work on the subject in the Middle East. German translation, 1904. Subjects: MEDIEVAL MEDICINE , MEDIEVAL MEDICINE › Medieval Islamic or Arab Medicine, OPHTHALMOLOGY |
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The art of falconry, being the De arte venandi cum avibus of Frederick II of Hohenstaufen.Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 1943.English translation of the six-book version of Frederick's work, edited, with numerous appendices, illustrations, and an annotated bibliography of ancient, medieval and modern falconry, by Casey A. Wood and F. Marjorie Fyfe. Subjects: Medieval Zoology, ZOOLOGY › Ornithology |
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Casey A. Wood Collection: Complete inventory list. P145.Montréal: Osler Library of the History of Medicine, circa 1990.https://www.yumpu.com/en/document/read/33597385/casey-a-wood-collection-osler-library-archives-mcgill-university Subjects: BIBLIOGRAPHY › Catalogues of Physicians' / Scientists' Libraries, DIGITAL RESOURCES |