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 Gask, George E., Essays in the History of Medicine, Londres, Butterworth (Butterworth's Medical Publications), 1950, viii + 209 pp. 
ResumReprints of a selection of George Ernest Gask's (1875-1951) writings.
 Contents:
 I. Early Medical Schools (p. 1-54)
 * 1. The cult of Aesculapius and the origin of hippocratic medicine
 * 2. Cyrene, Cos and Cnidos
 * 3. The school of Alexandria
 * 4. The school of medicine in Rome
 II. Gask (gen. 1931), "Vicary's predecessors" (p. 55-76)
 III. Gask (1926), "The Medical Staff of King Edward ..." (p. 77-93)
 IV. Gask (1923), "The Medical Services of Henry the ..." (p. 94-102)
 V. A Contribution to the History of the Care of the Sick and Wounded during Marlborough's March to the Danube in 1704, and at the Battle of Blenheim (p. 103-115)
 VI. John Hunter in the Campaign in Portugal, 1762-3 (p. 116-144)
 VII. Lettsomian Lectures (p. 145-177)
 * 1. Gask (1921), "Historical Sketch of the Methods ..." (p. 145-156)
 * 2. Tbe Treatment of Wounds of the Thorax during the War of 1914-1919
 * 3. The Present Position of Surgery with Reference to Diseases of the Thorax
 VIII. Changing Surgery (p. 178-189)
 -- Bibliography of George Ernest Gask, by John L. Thornton (p. 191-194)
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