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The Clinical Review

1903; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

A. C. Cotton, Franklin H. Martin, A. H. Levings, Dr. L. Oser, Dr. E. Neusser, Dr. H. Quincke, Dr. G. Hoppe-Seyler, Dr. Frederick A. Packard, Dr. Reginald H. Fitz, Frederick Peterson, Walter S. Haines, Henry C. Chapman,

Resumo

Frontmatter: The Clinical Review. Essay: Medical Jurisprudence, Insanity, and Toxicology.—By Henry C. Chapman, M. D., Professor of Institutes of Medicine and Medical Jurisprudence in the Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia. Third Edition, Thoroughly Revised, Greatly Enlarged, and Entirely Reset. Handsome 12mo. Volume of 329 Pages, Fully Illustrated, Including Four Colored Plates. Philadelphia. New York, London: W. B. Saunders & Co., 1903, Dr. J. C. Munro (Boston Med. and Surg. Jour.) Discusses the Clinical Diagnosis of Perforation in Typhoid Fever, The Very Wide and Immediate Dissemination Given to Medical Discoveries at the Present Time, Both through the Lay and the Medical Press, Makes It Much More Important That Investigators Should Not Rush into Print, Medical or Otherwise, until They Have Determined What Utility Their Discoveries May Have for Medicine in General, than Was Formerly the Case When Months Elapsed before Such Observations Could Come to the Attention of the Public, According to the Last United States Census Reports the Distribution of Deaths from Cancer and Tumor, Apportioned to Several Regions of the County, Are as Follows, Chronicle and Comment, In a Preliminary Report (Brit. Med. Jour.) to the Scientific Grants Committee of the British Medical Association, Beaton and Ainley Walker, from the Gordon Laboratory of Guy's Hospital, Conclude, in Regard to the Ætiology of Acute Rheumatism, That the Bacterial Specificity of Acute Rheumatism Has Been Satisfactorily Established, but Its Toxic Specificity Remains to Be Established, Clinical Lectures upon the Ætiology, Pathology, Diagnosis and Treatment of Tumors.—, Defendorf (Yale Med. Jour.), Concludes That Hyaline Casts, Particularly in Individuals past Middle Life, Are of No Special Significance, Although Nephritis Is More Prevalent at This Period, Particularly in the Insane, The Question of Infection of the Respiratory Tract through the Inhalation of Dust, and Droplets of Sputum Expelled While Coughing or Sneezing, Also the Penetrability of the Respiratory Tract to Bacilli, Has Been Studied by Many Observers, Chief among Whom May Be Mentioned Hutchinson, Kirstein, Koeniger, Heymann, Neuninger, It Is Stated That Physicians All over the Country Are Gradually Coming to Appreciate the Automobile as a Superior Means of Getting about in the Transaction of "Business", The Enormous Prevalence of the Present Epidemic of the Plague in India May Be Gathered from the Official Figures Which State That from 1896 to 1901, 660, 000 Cases Were Reported, of Which Number 525,000 Were Fatal—An Average of over One Hundred Thousand Deaths (Officially Reported) a Year for India Alone, Melancholia; Paretic Dementia; Two Cases of Organic Dementia.—, A Text-Book of Legal Medicine and Toxicology.—Edited by Frederick Peterson, M. D., Chief of Clinic, Nervous Department of the College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York; and Walter S. Haines, M. D., Professor of Chemistry, Pharmacy and Toxicology, Rush Medical College, in Affiliation with the University of Chicago. Two Imperial Octavo Volumes of about 750 Pages Each, Fully Illustrated. Philadelphia, New York, London: W. B. Saunders & Co., 1903, Multiple Essay Items, M. Adolph Deucher, Who Was Recently Elected as President of the Swiss Republic for the Third Time, Is a Physician, Original Articles Typhoid Fever in Infancy and Childhood.—, Applied Medicine Gonorrhœal Synovitis, Notes on New Books, The Advanced Insane Hospitals of To-Day Are Far from the Dingy Cell-Block Structures of a Generation Ago, and Would Be a Revelation Indeed to Those Who Have Not Kept Apace with the Movement of Reform in This Direction, "For Better or Worse, There Are Few Occupations of a More Satisfying Character than the Practice of Medicine, If a Man Can but Once Get Oriented and Bring to It the Philosophy of Honest Work, the Philosophy Which Insists That We Are Here, Not to Get All We Can out of the Life about Us, but to See How Much We Can Add to It, Lectures on Gynæcology.— Dysmenorrhœa, Silberstein (Archiv. F. Gynäk.) Reports a Twin Pregnancy Which Came to an End at the Fifth Month, All Have Recognized That for Some Time a More or Less Caustic Controversy Has Been Going on between the General Surgeons and Those Sailing under the Old Patronymic of "Gynæcologist, " as to the Exact Limitations of Territory the One Should Properly Regard as Belonging to the Other; and While, Seriously, There May Be No Little Potency in the Contention, Not a Few Facetious Features Have Arisen and Been Generally Exploited, The Three "D's" of Guidance to the General Practitioner in the Matter of Consultations Should Ever Be Uppermost in Mind, as Regardfulness in This Direction Will Pay a Very Good Rate of Interest. Review: Book Reviews American Edition of Nothnagel's Practice. Diseases of the Pancreas, Suprarenal Capsules, and Liver.—By ….

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