Thomas Scott Lambert
Thomas Scott Lambert was an American physician. Lambert was born
in Wakefield, Massachusetts and was educated in medicine at Castleton, Vermont, where he took his M. D. in 1845. He lectured extensively on medical and educational themes and wrote a number of books. Dr. Lambert died from pneumonia in 1897, aged 78.
Works (selected)
- Hygienic Physiology
- Systematic Human Physiology, Anatomy and Hygiene: Second Edition
- On Alcohol: A Course of Six Cantor Lectures Delivered Before the Society of Arts
- Human Anatomy, Physiology And Hygiene
- A Description of the Newly-Invented Elastic Tourniquet, for the Use of Armies and Employment in Civil Life: Its Uses and Applications, With Remarks on... Gunshot and Other Wounds
- Sources of longevity : its indications and practical applications : part I, part II. 1869
- Longevity, Part 2
- ''Bathing and the Bath, Simple and Medicated: Its History, Effect and Mode of Application, with a Particular Description of the Patent Toilet Bath''