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Contents

1820; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

Thomas W. Parsons, William Sweetser Jr., Jeremiah Williams, James Spaulding, George Parkman, Sir William Adams, Marshall Hall, Marshall Hall, John Abercrombie, M. Le Professeur Halle, E. E. Lucas, James Morss Churchill, M. Bertrand, Benjamin Whitman, James Robinson,

Resumo

Table of contents: Contents Original Communications. Frontmatter: The New-England Journal of Medicine and Surgery. Essay: Observations on Nightmare. By William Sweetser, Jr. M. D. [Communicated for the New England Journal of Medicine and Surgery], Some Observations on the Physiology of the Teeth. By Thomas W. Parsons, M. D. [Communicated for the New-England Journal of Medicine and Surgery], Selections On the Organic Diseases of the Brain. By John Abercrombie, M. D. Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons …, Case of Vaccination Terminating Fatally [Communicated by E. E. Lucas, M. D., Hatfield], Sketch of the Medical Life of the Late Dr. John Jeffries [Communicated for the New England Journal of Medicine and Surgery], Hernia Cerebri. By James Spaulding, M. D. [Communicated for the New England Journal of Medicine and Surgery], Injection of Medicinal Substances into the Veins [Communicated for the New England Journal of Medicine and Surgery], On the Mimoses; or a Descriptive, Diagnostic, and Practical Essay, on the Affections Usually Denominated Dyspeptic, Hypochondriac, Bilious, Nervous, Chlorotic, Hysteric, Spasmodic, Etc. By Marshall Hall, M. D. Author of a Treatise on Diagnosis; Formerly Senior President of the Royal Medical Society, and Physician's Assistant in the Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh, Abstract of a Report by Professor Desormaux, on the History of "A Case of Spontaneous Cœsarean Operation from Gangrene; by M. Bertrand, Surgeon at Méry-Sur-Seine," Presented to the Société Médicale of Paris, Ergot [Communicated for the New England Journal of Medicine and Surgery], Case of Removal of a Middle Finger, &c. By James Morss Churchill, Surgeon, of Thames Ditton, Surrey, On Diagnosis. In Four Parts. Part I. The Phœnomena of Health and Disease. Part II. The Diagnosis of the Diseases of Adults. Part III. The Diagnosis of Local Diseases. Part IV. The Diagnosis of the Diseases of Children. By Marshall Hall, M. D. Formerly Senior President of the Royal Medical Society, and Physician's Assistant, Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh. London: Longman & Co. 1817, The Following Cases of Aberration of the Menstrual Evacuation in Women, Have Been Published in the Bulletin De La Societé Du Départment De L'eure, and Seem to Be Very Important in Their Application to the Opinion Respecting the Nature of the Uterine Flux That Is Becoming Most Commonly Adopted, Late Foreign Publications, Cases and Illustrations First Class.—Long Continued Headach, Terminating at Last by Coma, or by Gradual Exhaustion, or the Patient …, Domestic Case of the Ship Ten Brothers, Case of Delirium, Consequent to Intemperance. By George Parkman, M. D. [Communicated for the New England Journal of Medicine and Surgery], Observations on a Means for Preventing Cancerous Degeneration in Schirrous Congestion in the Breast. By M. Le Professeur Halle. Letter to the editor: An Improved Bougie [Communicated for the New England Journal of Medicine and Surgery]. Review: Review A Practical Enquiry into the Causes of the Frequent Failure of the Operation of Depression and of the …. Editorial: To Correspondents.

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