Oglethorpe Medical and Surgical Journal
1859; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
William Hauser, E. Miller, E. J. Oliveros, SAM'L A. Cartright, M. D. Mooney, J. Dawson, T. Bullard, F. W. Pary, Robert Battey, V. H. Taliaferro, C. T. C. Deake, Rev'd. M. A. Malsby, John F. Posey,
ResumoFrontmatter: Oglethorpe Medical and Surgical Journal, To Our Subscribers. Essay: Citrate of Iron and Strychnia, Brief Notes Taken at Oglethorpe Medical College Clinic, during the Session of 1855-6, from the Remarks of Harvey L. Byrd, M. D., Clinical Professor. By E. J. Oliveros, M. D., Then a Medical Student in the College, Scarlatina and Measles, Extract Cannabis in the Cure of Gonorrhea, by M. D. Mooney, M. D., Treatment of Intermittent Fever by Inhalation of Quinic Ether, Letter from Dr. Samuel A. Cartwright, of New Orleans, on a New Treatment for Neuralgia, Dyspepsia, &c., Distinguishing Physicians from Other Persons Bearing the Title of Doctor, Original Communications Pre-Natal Influences. By William Hauser, M. D., Professor of Physiology and Pathology, in Oglethorpe …, Pathological and Practical Observations on Diseases of the Alimentary Canal, Æsophagus, Stomach, Cæcum, and Intestines, We Are Indebted to Our Friend, Professor J. P. Logan, M. D., of Atlanta, for a Copy of His Highly Valuable and Interesting Address Delivered at the Opening Session of the Atlanta Medical College, Which Has Just Come to a Close, "Dr. H. L. Byrd, Dear Sir: According to Promise, I Now Send You the Mortality for the Months of August and September, Preparation of Emulsions, Book Notices, It Becomes Our Pleasing Duty to Announce to the Numerous Friends of Oglethorpe Medical College, That the Prospects for a Good Class, Were Never so Flattering as at Present, Delay of the Present Number, The Life of George M. Troup, by Edward J. Harden. Savannah. E. J. Purse, No. 6 Whitaker Street, 1859, Hymenial, Portraits of Prominent Physicians, Annual Announcement of Lectures in the Atlanta Medical College for the Session of 1860 with a Catalogue of Matriculants in 1859, We Regret That the Prospectus of the "Hygienic and Literary Magazine" Has Come to Hand Too Late to Receive Such Notice under Our Regular Editorial Head, as We Feel It Deserves, and Would like to Give It, Observations Drawn from Cases of Hysteria. By E. Miller, M. D., of Forrestville. S. C., Prescription, Chromic Acid in Syphilitic Vegetations, Thermometrical Report, Itch Ointments, Selections The Substance of Some Remarks Made before the Columbus Scientific Association, on Ethnology. By J. Dawson, …, "Man among the Mammoths", Multiple Essay Items, Mummies as Fuel for Railway Engines, Medical Teachers' Convention, Interments in Savannah for August and September, Catheterism in the Female. By Robert Battey, M. D., of Rome, Georgia, Health of Savannah, Rational Medicine and Thompsonianism, "Ought a Physician to Tell a Patient That He Is Going to Die. " by T. Bullard, M. D., Indianapolis, Ind., Physiology On the Alleged Sugar-Forming Function of the Liver, and the Influence of Diet on the Liver, Patronage of Northern Medical Schools by Southern Students of Medicine, "Physicians' Certificates to the Causes of Death, Punch on Homœpathy, Professor Franklin Dozier, M. D., Will Henceforth Assume the Duties of Assistant Editor, for Which Position He Is Very Thoroughly Qualified in Every Respect. Editorial: Editorial Oglethorpe Medical College. Death notices: Died, in Columbia, S. C., on the 20th of September, of Disease of the Heart, Dr. E. H. Barton, Late of New Orleans.
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