John Abernethy
3 April 1764 – 20 April 1831
An English surgeon. He is popularly remembered today for having given his name to the Abernethy biscuit, a coarse-meal baked good meant to aid digestion (Wikipedia).
Bibliografía (100 obras)

The Abernethian code of health and longevity, or, every one's health in his own keeping, by the proper regulation of the stomach and bowels ... Containing full rules for the application of this system ... with an introductory view of the living functions of the animal economy
1829

The Abernethian code of health and longevity, or, every one's health in his own keeping ... founded on the principles ... of John Abernethy ..
1829

Surgical observations on the constitutional origin and treatment of local diseases, and on aneurisms : including directions for the treatment of disorders of the digestive organs
1829

Surgical observations on the constitutional origin and treatment of local diseases; and on aneurisms. Including directions for the treatment of disorders of the digestive organs
1827

Surgical observations on the constitutional origin and treatment of local diseases, and on aneurisms
1827

Surgical observations on the constitutional origin and treatment of local diseases; and on aneurisms. Including directions for the treatment of disorders of the digestive organs
1826

Physiological lectures, exhibiting a general view of Mr. Hunter's physiology, and of his researches in comparative anatomy
1825

Surgical observations on the constitutional origin and treatment of local diseases; and on aneurisms
1824

Introductory lectures, exhibiting some of Mr. Hunter's opinions respecting life and diseases delivered before the Royal College of Surgeons, London, in 1814 and 1815
1823

Popular directions for the prevention and cure of headaches, colds and indigestion ... Interspersed with the most useful remarks ... in the works of Mr. Abernethy, Sir Astley Cooper, Dr. Hamilton, and Dr. W. Philip
1822
Reflections on Gall and Spurzheim's system of physiognomy and phrenology addressed to the Court of Assistants of the Royal College of Surgeons in London, in June, 1821
1821

Surgical observations on the constitutional origin and treatment of local diseases; and on aneurysms
1820

Physiological lectures, exhibiting a general view of Mr. Hunter's physiology, and of his researches in comparative anatomy
1819

Introductory lectures, exhibiting some of Mr Hunter's opinions respecting life and diseases, delivered before the Royal College of Surgeons, London, in 1814 and 1815
1815

Surgical observations on the constitutional origin and treatment of local diseases ; and on aneurisms
1811
Surgical observations in the constitutional origin and treatment of local diseases, and on aneurisms
1811
Surgical observations in the constitutional origin and treatment of local diseases, and on aneurisms
1811

Surgical observations on the constitutional origin and treatment of local diseases and on aneurisms
1809
Surgical observations, containing a classification of tumours, with cases to illustrate the history of each species
1804






























































