Thomas Wharton Jones
Born 1808-01-01
Died 1891-01-01
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- ISNI0000000110643171
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Top Subjects
- Eye Diseases (6)
- Eye (6)
- Diseases (5)
- Ophthalmology (4)
- Ear (3)
- Genealogy and Heraldry (3)
- Eye Injuries (2)
Books by Thomas Wharton Jones
Total count: 39
Manual of pharmacology; or compendium of materia medica, conspectus of the London, Edinburgh, and Dublin Pharmacopoeias, and formulary of extemporaneous prescriptionsMacLachlan, Stewart1833-01-01-
Manual of pharmacology, or Compendium of materia medicaconspectus of the London, Edinburgh, and Dublin pharmacopoeias, and formulary of extemporaneous prescriptionsMaclachlan & Stewart1833-01-01
On the first changes in the ova of the mammifera in consequence of impregnation, and on the mode of origin of the chorionPrinted by R. and J.E. Taylor1837-01-01
On the so-called choroid gland or choroid muscle of the fish's eyes.n.1838-01-01
The organ of hearingMarchant, printer1838-01-01
A practical treatise on the diseases of the eyeLongman, Orme, Brown, Green, & Longmans1840-01-01
Observations on some points in the anatomy, physiology, and pathology of the bloodJ. Churchill1842-01-01
Report on the changes in the blood in inflammation, and on the nature of the healing processC. and J. Adlard1844-01-01
Report on the present state of knowledge of the nature of inflammationC. and J. Adlard1844-01-01
The blood-corpuscle considered in its different phases of development in the animal seriesPrinted by R. and J.E. Taylor1846-01-01
A manual of the principles and practice of ophthalmic medicine and surgeryJohn Churchill1847-01-01
The principles and practice of ophthalmic medicine and surgeryLea and Blanchard1847-01-01
The principles and practice of ophthalmic medicine and surgery.[1st]- ed.Lea and Blanchard1847-01-01
Microscopical examination of the contents of the hepatic ducts, with conclusions founded thereon as to the physiological signification of the cells of hepatic parenchyma, and as to their anatomical relation to the radicles of the hepatic ductsR. and J.E. Taylor1848-01-01-
The wisdom and beneficence of the Almighty as displayed in the senseof visionJohn Churchill1851-01-01
Discovery that the veins of the bat's wing (which are furnished with valves) are endowed with rythmical [sic] contractility, and that the onward flow of blood is accelerated by each contractionRoyal Society of London]1852-01-01-
Discovery that the veins of a bat's wing (which are furnished with valves) are endowed with rythmical contractility, and that the onward flow of blood is accelerated by each contractions.n.1852-01-01
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A practical treatise on diseases of the eyeLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans1854-01-01
Defects of sighttheir nature, causes, prevention, and general management.J. Churchill1856-01-01
A catechism of the medicine and surgery of the eye and earfor the clinical use of hospital studentsChurchill1857-01-01
A catechism of the physiology and philosophy of body, sense, and mind1858-01-01-
Defects of sight and hearingtheir nature, causes, prevention, and general managementC. J. Price & Co.1859-01-01
On the invention of stereoscopic glasses for single pictureswith preliminary observations on the stereoscope, and on the physiology of stereoscopic visionJohn Churchill1860-01-01
Traité pratique des maladies des yeuxChamerot1862-01-01
A treatise on the principles and practice of ophthalmic medicine and surgery3rd ed. / recast.John Churchill1865-01-01-
Principles and practice of ophthalmic medicine and surgery3rd ed.Churchill1865-01-01
Defects of sight and hearingtheir nature, causes, prevention, and general management2nd ed.Churchill1866-01-01
The pedigree of Alliston or Elliston of Essex and Kent, and of Philipps of Chesham, Bucks, with that of Jones, in continuation thereofas recorded at the College of Arms : with the addition of notes and remarksPrinted by William Clowes and Sons1867-01-01
A letter addressed to Sir John Bernard Burke, Ulster King-of-Arms of All Irelandwith an appendix of documents and notesPrinted by William Clowes and Sons1867-01-01
Correspondence between Thomas Wharton Jones, F.R.S. ... and James Whatman, F.R.S. ... respecting a portrait of Mr. Wharton Jones' great-grandmother, Mrs. Mary Philips, (n©♭e Freeman), and certain papers relating to the above family of Philips, now represented by Mr. Wharton Jones, in the possession of Mr. WhatmanPrinted by William Clowes and Sons1867-01-01
The caudal heart of the eel ...s.n.1867-01-01
Failure of sight from railway and other injuries of the spine and headits nature and treatment, with a physiological and pathological disquisition into the influence of the vaso-motor nerves on the circulation of the blood in the extreme vesselsWalton1869-01-01
Failure of sight from railway and other injuries of the spine and headLondon : Walton1869-01-01
Evolution of the human race from apesand of apes from lower animals, a doctrine unsanctioned by scienceSmith, Elder1876-01-01-
Defects of sight and hearingtheir nature, causes, prevention and general management.3d ed.Churchill1877-01-01
Exposure of the unfounded character of the story that in the Irish rebellion in 1641, Bishop Bedell, of Kilmore, countenanced the rebels of Cavan, by drawing up a remonstrance for thems.n.]1888-01-01
Report on the state of the blood and the blood-vessels in inflammation, and on other points relating to the circulation in the extreme vessels : together with a report on lymphatic hearts and on the propulsion of lymph from them, through a proper duct into their respective veinsBailliere, Tindall and Cox1891-01-01
Report on the state of the blood and the blood-vessels in inflammation, and on other points relating to the circulation in the extreme vesselstogether with a report on lymphatic hearts and on the propulsion of lymph from them, through a proper duct into their respective veinsBaillière, Tindall and Cox1891-01-01
Evolution Of The Human Race From Apes, And Of Apes From Lower AnimalsKessinger Publishing, LLC2007-06-01