Author:Lionel Smith Beale

Lionel Smith Beale
(1828–1906)
English physician

This author wrote articles for the Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900
Articles written by this author are designated in the DNB by the initials "L. B-e."

Lionel Smith Beale

Works edit

  • The microscope in its application to practical medicine (1858) [1]
  • On the structure of the simple tissues of the human body; with some observations on their development, growth, nutrition and decay, and on certain changes occurring in disease ([1861]) [2]
  • Disease germs : their supposed nature : an original investigation with critical remarks (1870) [3]
  • Protoplasm : or, Life, matter, and mind (1870) [4]
  • Life theories; their influence upon religious thought (1871) [5]
  • Bioplasm: an introduction to the study of physiology & medicine (1872) [6]
  • Protoplasm; or, Matter and life. With some remarks upon the "Confession" of Strauss (1874) [7]
  • How to work with the microscope (1880) [8]
  • On slight ailments : their nature and treatment ([1885]) [9]
  • The new materialism : dictatorial scientific utterances and the decline of thought ([189-?]) [10]
  • "Todd, Robert Bentley," in Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900, London: Smith, Elder, & Co. (1885–1900) in 63 vols.

Essays edit

  • The mystery of life: an essay in reply to Dr. Gull's attack on the theory of vitality in his Harveian oration for 1870 (1871) [11]

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