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The Monthly Journal of Foreign Medicine

1828; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

M. A. Pelletier, Anthony Carlisle, F. G. Prohart, George Bushe, George Gregory, Alexander Monro, M. Holtz, Frederick Salmon, J. Taylor, Robert Evans, M. Le Docteur Duparcque, Walter James, S. D. Broughton, John Greening, A. Copland Hutchison, John Roberton, John Scott, M. Caucanas, William Cooke, David Syme,

Resumo

Frontmatter: The Monthly Journal of Foreign Medicine. Essay: Salivation Cured by Calomel, Observation Sur Un Ascite Suivie D'Hydriocèle, Et Termineés Pune Et Pautre Par La Chute Des Testicules, Par M. Hutin, Chirurgeon En Chef De L'Hôpital De Joinville, On a Variety of Clump Foot. By M. Holtz, of Strasburg, Poisoning by Sulphuric Acid; by Professor Carus, Ophthalmia Porriginosa, A Case of Hemorrhage, in Which the Placenta Was Attached over the Os Uteri. Rupture of the Uterus by Its Own Action. By John Greening, M. D., Preternatural Enlargement of the Processus Dentatus, Pathology of Fever. Drs. Graves and Stokes, Memoir on Sprains. By M. A. Pelletier, Hospital Surgeon at Mans, M. Ferrus's Treatment of Insanity, Case of Extra-Uterine Fœtation, Influence of Mercury in the Plague, New Principle Detected in Asarum Europeum, Purification of Alcohol, The Morbid Anatomy of the Brain. By Alexander Monro, M. D., &c. &c. Vol. I. Hydrocephalus. 8vo. Pp. 200, with 5 Coloured Plates. Edinburgh and London, 1827, Large Polypus, Growing from the Whole Circumference of the Os Uteri [St. Bartholomew's Hospital], Memoire De M. Civiale Sur Les Resultats Obtenus Par L'emploi De La Lithotritie En 1827, Et Surles Reproductions Des Affections Culculeuses, Remarkable Disorganization of the Stomach; by Dr. Weidemann, Intestino-Vesical Fistula, At a Recent Meeting of the Societé Anatomique, M. Bérard Presented an Extremely Interesting Case of Hypertrophy of the Great Sympathetic, in Its Cervical Portion, Observations on Fever. Addressed to a Medical Friend, by Dr. Bow, of Alnwick, Extraction of Morphine without the Use of Alcohol; by Mm. Henry and Plisson, On Testing the Presence of Ammonia in a Substance, Habitudes of Sulphuric Acid, Case of Tubercular Tumour of the Brain Terminating in Hydrocephalous Effusion. By Robert Evans, M. D. M. R. C. Surgeons, London, Case of Intermittent Auriculofacial Neuralgia, Successfully Treated by the Sulphate of Quinine, Employed in the Endermic Method; by M. Caucanas, Influence of Electricity upon the Emanation of Odours, Tetanus Occurring from the Application of a Blister, Successfully Treated by Opium and Electricity. By J. Taylor, Esq, Means of Restoring Motion to Some Immoveable Articulations, Hepatic Disease. Drs. Graves and Stokes [Meath Hospital, Dublin], Identity of Althea and Asparagine, Observations on the Mortality and Physical Management of Children. By John Roberton, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh; One of the Surgeons to the Manchester Lying in Infirmary, &c. 1827.12mo, M. Larrey's Method of Curing Hydrocele, Retention of the Placenta; by Dr. Primus, Suppression of the Urinary Secretion, Remarkable Cerebral Disease Successively Attacking Four Children of the Same Parents; by Dr. Stingel, In Press, A Practical Essay on Structure of the Rectum, Illustrated by Cases, Showing the Connexion of That Disease with Affections of the Urinary Organs and the Uterus—With Piles and Various Constitutional Complaints. By Frederick Salmon, Surgeon to the General Dispensary, Aldersgate Street, and Formerly House-Surgeon to St. Bartholomew's Hospital. Octavo, Pp. 188. London, 1828, On Iodo-Fluoric Acid, by M. J. Varvinsky, Apoplexy of the Medulla Spinalis, Memoire Sur Un Nouveau Moyen De Hater L'Eexpulsion Du Placenta. Par M. Le Docteur Duparcque, Heat Evolved during Combustion, New Publications, Singular Case of Disease, Occupying the Whole Extent of the Abdomen on One Side, and the Pelvis, External to the Peritoneum. By S. D. Broughton, Esq. Surgeon to the 2d Life Guards, &c. &c., A Practical and Pathological Inquiry into the Sources and Effects of Derangements of the Digestive Organs, Embracing Dejection, and Some Other Affections of the Mind. By William Cooke, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, &c. London, T. And G. Underwood, Sympathetic Apoplexy, A Case Where the Right Carotid Artery Was Successfully Tied, on the Distal Side of a Large Aneurismal Tumour. By George Bushe, M. D. Of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, and Assistant Surgeon to the Forces, Traumatic Erysipelas Cured by the Application of the Actual Cautery, Inflammation by Contiguity; by Drs. Graves and Stokes, Reports of the Proceedings in the High Court of Justiciary. By David Syme, Esq. Advocate. Vol. I. Part I. From November 1826 to May 1827; and Part Ii. From June to December 1827. Edinburgh, 1827.8vo. Pp. 280. With an Appendix, The Elements of Physiolgy, Surgical Observations on the Treatment of Chronic Inflammation, in Various Structures, Particularly as Exemplified in Diseases of the Joints. By John Scott, Surgeon to the London Ophthalmic Infirmary, and Assistant Surgeon to the London Hospital, On Proust's Caseous Oxide and Caseic Acid, Mercurial Pediluvia in Syphilis. Letter to the editor: Erysipelas To the Editors of the London Medical Gazette, Cases Illustrating the Assistance Afforded by the Stethoscope in Instances of Doubtful Pregnancy. By F. G. Prohart, M. D. F. L. S.; Late Senior President of the Royal Medical Society of Edinburgh; One of the Physicians to the Suffolk County Hospital, at Bury St. Edmunds, &c. To the Editors of the London Medical Repository, Case of Imperforate Anus, with Operation. By A. Copland Hutchison, F. R. S. E., Surgeon to the Westminster General Dispensary, &c., Vaccination To the Editor of the London Medical Gazette, Case of Uterine Hemorrhage, in Which Internal Compression of the Abdominal Aorta, and of the Great Arterial Trunks, Was Adopted with Success To the Editors of the London Medical Repository, Hernia in Infants To the Editor of the London Medical Gazette.

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