The Western Journal of Medicine and Surgery
1845; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
John Forbes, A. W. Chapman, J. R. Buck, John Stackhouse, Robert Christison, Samuel Ashwell, Paul B. Goddard, G. J. Guthrie, William A. Guy, Charles A. Lee, John Houston,
ResumoFrontmatter: To Subscribers, The Western Journal, Improvement on Artificial Legs, British and Foreign Medical Review, Traveling Agents for the Western Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Editors, The Western Journal of Medicine and Surgery Is Published Monthly by the Undersigned, at the Corner of Main and Fifth Streets, Louisville, at $5 Per Annum, Payable in Advance, Receipts of Medical Journal for May 1845, The Western Journal of Medicine and Surgery. Table of contents: Contents of No. VI Original Communications. Essay: New Works, Tracheotomy, Dictionary of Practical Medicine, Radical Cure of Hydrocele, Galvanism in Uterine Hemorrhage, Selections from American and Foreign Journals, A Case in Which the Skin of a Child Born of White Parents Was so Discolored as to Suggest the Idea of Mixed Blood. By John Stackhouse, M. D., of Patriot, Indiana, Efficacy of Digitalis in a Case of Pulmonary Hepatization, Poisoning by Hydrocyanic Acid, A Practical Treatise on the Diseases Peculiar to Women, Illustrated by Cases Derived from Hospital and Private Practice. By Samuel Ashwell, M. D.; Member of the Royal College of Physicians, London, and Obstetric Physician and Lecturer to Guy's Hospital. First Complete American from the Last London Edition. With Notes by Paul B. Goddard, M. D., M. A. P. S., M.A.N.S., &c. Philadelphia: Lea & Blanchard. 1845. 8vo. Pp. 520, Principles of Forensic Medicine. By William A. Guy, M. B. Cantab., Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians; Professor of Forensic Medicine, King's College, London; Physician to the King's College Hospital, &c., &c., &c. First American Edition. With Notes and Additions, by Charles a. Lee, M. D., Professor of Materia Medica and General Pathology in Geneva College, &c., &c. N. York: Harper & Brothers. 1845.8vo. Pp. 711, Lectures on Diseases of the Chest. By J. R. Buck, M. D., Lecturer on the Theory and Practice of Medicine in the Louisville Summer School of Medicine Lecture Third, Liquefaction and Solidfiication of Gases, Opiates in Extensive Burns, Growing Potatoes by Galvanism, Rheumatism, Esquirol on Insanity, A New Medical Journal, Hernia, Foriegn Bodies in the System, Worcester Lunatic Asylum, Case of Twins; There Being an Interval of Thirty-Two Days between Their Birth, On the Anatomy and Diseases of the Urinary and Sexual Organs. Containing the Anatomy of the Bladder and of the Urethra, and the Treatment of the Obstructions to Which These Passages Are Liable. By G. J. Guthrie, F. R. S., Surgeon to the Westminster Hospital, and to the Royal Westminster Opthalmic Hospital, &c., &c. From the Third London Edition. Philadelphia: Lea & Blanchard. 1845.8vo. Pp. 150, Malpractice in a Case of Midwifery, Death of Professor Daniell, Medical Society of Tennessee, A Lecture on the Modern Improvements in Surgery.—(Delivered 4th November, 1844.) Being Introductory to a Course of Lectures on Surgery in the School of Medicine, Park-Street, Dublin. By John Houston, Esq., M. D. M. R. I. A. Apology—Chemistry and Histology—The Blood—Inflammation—Union by the First Intention—Military Surgery—Amputation—Lower Jaw—Joints—Subcutaneous Sections—Autoplasty—Aneurism—Nævus—Tracheotomy—Hydrothorax—Tympanitis—Hydrocephalus—Fractures—Artificial Anus—Urinary Diseases—Lithotomy and Lithotrity—Rectum—Syphilis, Poison of Snakes in Australia, A List of the Plants Growing Spontaneously in the Vicinity of Quincy, Florida. By A. W. Chapman, M. D.. Review: Reviews A Treatise on Poisons in Relation to Medical Jurisprudence, Physiology and the Practice of Physic. By ….
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