Buffalo Medical Journal and Monthly Review of Medical and Surgical Science
1853; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Harvey Jewett, J. Bryant Smith, James M. Newman, C. D. Robinson, Harvey Jewett, Walter Atlee, Paul F. Eve, Horace Green, M. Melsens, William Budd, J. M. Meyer, James Dickinson, Joseph Warrington, Edward Mead, Bien Henreux, Montgomery Johns, George A. Otis, Howell L. Thomas, Geo. N. Burwell,
ResumoFrontmatter: Buffalo Medical Journal and Monthly Review, Buffalo Medical Journal and Monthly Review of Medical and Surgical Science. Table of contents: Contents of the May Number Original Communications. Classified ads: Pure Medicinal Extracts, Multiple Classified Advertisements. Display ads: Druggist and Pharmaceutical Chemist. Essay: Extensive Fracture of the Cranium, with Extravasation of Blood. Death Occurring in Fifteen Hours. Read before the Buffalo Medical Association. By James M. Newman, M. D., The Virginia Medical and Surgical Journal. Edited by George A. Otis, M. D., and Howell L. Thomas, M. D., Death of Dr. Graves, Of the Use of Chloroform in Midwifery. By Geo. N. Burwell, M. D., One of the Physicians of the Buffalo Hospital, What Is Man?, Iodide of Potassium a Remedy for the Affections Caused by Lead and Mercury, On the Employment of Iodide of Potassium as a Remedy for the Affections Caused by Lead and Mercury. By M. Melsens. (Translated from the Paper in the "Annales De Chimie Et De Physique," June, 1849.") by William Budd, M. D., Physician to the Bristol Royal Infirmary, "An Exchange Paper States That Sixty Students in the Medical Department of the University of Louisville, Ky., Are to Be Seen Every Sabbath Morning in the Sabbath School of the Chestnut St. Presbyterian Church, Diligently Engaged in the Study of the Holy Scriptures, under the Instruction of Drs. Yandell and Silliman, Two of the University Professors", Foundation of a Museum and Prizes, by Orfila, Dr. Bennet Dowler, Obituary Notice of the Late William Power, M. D., of Baltimore, Case of Ununited Fracture, Cured by Subcutaneous Perforation. By Harvey Jewett, M. D., Canandaigua, N. Y., The American Psychological Journal, Devoted Chiefly to the Elucidation of Mental Pathology and the Medical Jurisprudence of Insanity. Conducted by Edward Mead, M. D., Physician to the Cincinnati Retreat for the Insane, Etc., Etc., Original Communications On the Use of Tobacco in Producing Sciatica. By Harvey Jewett, M. D., Canandaigua, N. Y., A Case of Poisoning by Arsenious Acid. Reported by J. Bryant Smith, M. D., of Louisville, Ky., Treatment of Sprains by "Firing." by James Dickinson, Esq., Eclectic Department, and Spirit of the Medical Periodical Press Notes Taken from Lectures of M. Trousseau, on Croup and Diphtherite, at L'Hopital Des Enfants Malades. …, Arsenical Confectionery, Introductory and Other Addresses, Hats and Baldness, Necrosis of Femur Resulting in a Malignant Degeneration of the Soft Parts Requiring Amputation. By C. D. Robinson, M. D., of Almond, Allegany County, N. Y., Dislocation of the Os Humeri, upon the Dorsum Scapulæ, Reduced after the Expiration of Five Weeks. By Paul F. Eve, M. D., Prof. of Surgery in the Nashville University, The Obstetric Catechism; Containing Two Thousand Three Hundred and Fortyseven Questions and Answers on Obstetrics Proper. By Joseph Warrington, M. D. One Hundred and Fifty Illustrations. Philadelphia: Edmond Barrington and Geo. D. Haswell. 1853. 12mo., Pp. 445, The Lights and Shadows of Medical Life, Treatment of Epilepsy. By Horace Green, M. D., Prof. of the Theory and Practice of Medicine in the New York Medical College. (New York Medical Gazette), Medical College of Buffalo, Multiple Essay Items, Transactions of the Kentucky State Medical Society, 1853, Cholera, Prof. Hamilton's New Views on Provisional Callus, Delinquent Subscribers, Treatment of Dysentery, Spiritual Rappers, Proceedings of the Medical Association of the State of Alabama, at Its Sixth Annual Meeting, Held in the City of Selma. 1852, A Clinical Phrasebook, in English and German, Containing the Usual Questions and Answers Employed in Examining and Prescribing for Patients; Questions in Asking for and Buying Medicines, Etc., Etc., Etc. By Montgomery Johns, M. D. Philadelphia: Lindsay & Blakiston. 1853.16mo., Pp. 308. Letter to the editor: A Token of Friendship from One Who Feels Herself Very Much Indebted for Your Kind Services While in Affliction, Mr. Editor,—On the 21st of February Last, I Delivered a Lady of a Male Child Which Weighed Eighteen Pounds and a Fraction. Editorial: Editorial Department, Close of Volume.
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