James Maxwell Adams
1818 – 1900
Burns's "Chloris"
Case of hemorrhage of an unusual kind, causing death
Cases of Poisoning with Arsenic.
Observations on the epidemic cholera of 1848-9
On an improved apparatus for spray inhalations
On medicinal inhalations, with description of an improved apparatus for the production of medicated vapours
On sanguineous tumours on the heads of new-born infants
On the presence of arsenic in the vapours of bone manure
On the tubercule of the brain in children
The sanitary aspect of the sewage question