The Retrospect of Practical Medicine & Surgery
1850; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
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G. M. Humphry, Dr. Alex. Bryson, Dr. W. S. Oke, Dr. R. B. Todd, Dr. W. W. Gull, Dr. W. W. Gull, M. Brown-Sequard, James Paget, Dr. James Bird, Dr. R. B. Todd, Dr. E. Copbman, Dr. W. Tyler Smith, M. Debreyne, E. Humpage, Dr. S. Palmer, P. Maroritt, Dr. James Stark, M. Matteucci, W. Thorn, H. Hailey, G. H. Smith, M. Cruveilhier, M. Longet, Dr. H. Bence Jones, Dr. O'B. Bellingham, Harris C. Brakyn, Dr. O'Bryen Bellingham, E. A. Parkes, Dr. A. W. Barclay, Dr. A. H. Douglas, Dr. C. J. B. Williams, Dr. Thomas Smith, Dr. Herbert Davies, Dr. J. Turnbull, Prof. J. H. Bennett, Dr. J. F. Duncan, Dr. W. Stokes, R. H. Meade, M. Miguel, Dr. E. Watson, M. Debreyne, Dr. H. Bence Jones, Dr. W. Cumming, Dr. T. Smith, Dr. J. C. Hall, Dr. A. C. Selkirk, Dr. W. Cumming, Dr. J. J. Trayer, M. Trousseau, Dr. H. Bence Jones, Dr. H. Bence Jones, Dr. H. Bence Jones, Dr. H. Bence Jones, Dr. H. Bence Jones, G. Sampson, Dr. R. H. Bence Jones, Dr. H. Bence Jones, Dr. R. W. Smith, G. M. Humphry, G. M. Humphry, Bransby Cooper, Dr. J. B. Coleman, H. Hancock, M. Abeille, A. Beardsley, W. Fergusson, Dr. G. F. Easton, John Erichsen, T. P. Teale, John Erichsen, James Luke, James Luke, J. Adams, Dr. J. Drew, Samuel Smith, Robert Wade, Wm. Fergusson, Dr. R. L. MacDonnell, John Erichsen, John Simon, Dr. H. Bence Jones, Dr. J. A. Easton, Dr. T. H. Burgess, John Higginbottm, Dr. John Snow, Bransby B. Cooper, Dr. T. Burgess, Dr. A. Turnbull, W. Fergusson, Bransby B. Cooper, Bransby B. Cooper, Bransby B. Cooper, Bransby B. Cooper, Bransby B. Cooper, Bransby B. Cooper, Bransby B. Cooper, Bransby B. Cooper, Bransby B. Cooper, J. Toynbee, J. Toynbee, Joseph Toynbee, Dr. Tyler Smith, Dr. J. Henry Bennet, Dr. J. Henry Bennet, M. Recamier, Dr. E. J. Tilt, Dr. P. B. Hislop, I. B. Brown, L. B. Brown, M. Diday, T. W. Nunn, Dr. J. C. W. Lever, Dr. O. Naegele, W. B. Kesteven, Dr. J. Henry Bennet, Dr. S. Scott Alison, G. J. Guthrie, Dr. Thomas K. Chambers, Dr. A. B. Garrod, Erasmus Wilson, Holmes Coote, M. Matteucci, Dr. J. Webster, Lloyd Bullock, Dr. T. Smith, H. J. M'Dougal, J. T. Davenport, Mr. T. Small, Dr. J. M. Neligan, M. J. Bonjean, Dr. R. B. Todd, Dr. P. Redfern,
ResumoFrontmatter: Practical Medicine, &c., &c., The Retrospect of Practical Medicine & Surgery, [As Formulæ Frequently Occur in This Work, in Which Mention Is Made of French Weights and Measures, a Table Is Here Given of the Value of Those Denominations Which Most Frequently Occur in Pharmacy]. Table of contents: Contents of Part XXI Practical Medicine. Essay: On the Rapidity of the Circulation of the Blood.—By Dr. Bellingham, New Operation for Ovarian Disease.—By L. B. Brown, Esq., On the Relation between Epilepsy and Puerperal Convulsions.—By Dr. W. Tyler Smith, Observations on Mollities Ossium.—By G. M. Humphry, Esq., Surgeon to Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge, New Uterine Scarificator, On Movements of Rotation Caused by Tearing the Facial Nerve.—By M. Brown-Sequard, On Semola, or a New Preparation of Wheat Gluten; and on Various Other Articles of Diet.—By Lloyd Bullock, Esq., Affections of the Respiratory Organs, Case of Hysterical Paralysis Treated by Electicity.—By—Balman, Esq., Liverpool, Use of Nitrate of Silver in the Treatment of Ulcers, Wounds, Erysipelas, &c.—By John Higginbottm, Esq., Nottingham, Observations Respecting Ascites.—By Dr. Dubini, On Phagedenic Chancres.—By Bransby B. Cooper, Esq., On the Use of Injections in Gonorrhœa.—By Bransby B. Cooper, Esq., Case of Hernia Reduced En Masse.—By James Luke, Esq., Surgeon to the London Hospital, On the Treatment of Inflammation of the Cervix Uteri, and Its Consequences.—By Dr. J. Henry Bennet, On the Use of Belladonna in Epilepsy, Hysteria, and Neuralgia.—By M. Debreyne, On the Cause of the Sounds of the Heart.—By Harris C. Brakyn, Esq., Dublin, Observations on Rickets.—By G. M. Humphry, Esq., Surgeon to Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge, Miscellanea, On Hydrocele and Spermatocele.—By Prof. Syme, Edinburgh, On the Treatment of Internal Piles.—By Prof. Syme, Edinburgh, On Various Forms of Infantile Diarrhœa.—By M. Trousseau, On the Radical Cure of Hydrocele.—By—Lloyd, Esq., On the Use of Tincture of Capsicum for Chilblains and for Toothache.—By Dr. A. Turnbull, Treatment of Singultus by Sulphuric Acid.—By Dr. Schneider, On a New Material for Arresting Alveolar Hemorrhage, &c. By a. Beardsley, Esq., Derbyshire, Various Surgical Uses of Vulcanized India-Rubber, Case of Malignant Ulceration of the Larynx.—By R. H. Meade, Esq., Bradford, Urinary Organs New Mode of Treating Certain Cases of Stricture of the Urethra. By Prof. Syme, Edinburgh, On the Treatment of Certain Cases of Hydrocele by Seton.—By John Erichsen, Esq., Assistant Surgeon to University College Hospital, Alimentary Canal On the Treatment of Imperforate Anus.—By John Erichsen, Esq., Assistant-Surgeon to University College …, Use of Turpentine in Flatulent Distension of the Abdomen.—By Dr. T. Smith. Cheltenham, On the Nature and Properties of Ozone, On Gangrene of the Lung.—By Dr. W. Stokes, Regius Prof. of Physic in the University of Dublin, On the Different Types of Delirium Tremens, and Their Treatment.—By Dr. James Bird, A. M., London, Use of Phosphorus in Diseases of the Skin.—By Dr. T. H. Burgess, Operation for Contraction from Burn.—Performed by W. Fergusson. Esq., Surgeon to King's College Hospital, New Uterine Supporter, On the Cerebral Diseases of Infancy.—By Dr. E. Copbman, Consulting Accoucheur to the Norwich Lying-In-Charity, On the Pathology and Treatment of Delirium and Coma.—By Dr. R. B. Todd, F. R. S., On the Impaction of Foreign Bodies in the Œsophagus.—By J. Adams, Esq., Surgeon to the London Hospital, New Adhesive Dressing.—By Dr. Mellez, Use of Chloroform in Abortion, Observations on the Effect of Electrical Currents on the Nerves, and Their Therapeutical Application. By M. Matteucci, Professor in the University of Pisa, Surgery Fractures and Diseases of Bones, Joints, Etc., On the Electricity of the Air.—By Prof. Faraday, Case in Which the Larynx of a Goose Was Impacted in the Trachea of a Child.—By Dr. Burow, Cases of Syphilitic Lepra, with Observations.—By Erasmus Wilson, Esq., F. R. S., Case of Traumatic Tetanus, Unsuccessfully Treated by Chloroform. Under the Care of Samuel Solly, Esq., Surgeon to St. Thomas's Hospital, On Gangrenous Chancres.—By Bransby B. Cooper, Esq., Diseases of the Nervous System On the Physiology of the Nervous System, On the Use of Collodion in Nævus, On the Treatment of Hematemesis and Melœna.—By Dr. J. M. Neligan, Physician to Jervis Street Hospital, Dublin, Cases of Tape-Worm Treated by "Kousso," a New Remedy, Case of Small Pox Occurring without Obvious Contagion.—By Dr. Banks, Lawrenceville, U. S., On the Action of Sugar, Coffee, Alcohol, and Wine on the Animal Economy.—By Dr. Bocker, Diseases of the Articular Cartilages.—By Dr. P. Redfern, Lecturer of Anatomy. &c. Aberdeen, "Ingrowing" of the Toe-Nail.—By H. J. M'Dougal, Esq., Diseases of the Skin On the Use of Acetate of Potash in Skin Diseases.—By Dr. J. A. Easton, Physician to the Glasgow Infirmary, On the Differential Diagnosis of Gout and Rheumatism.—By Dr. A. B. Garrod, On the Production of Fat.—By Dr. Thomas K. Chambers, On the Respective Value of Lime-Juice, Citric Acid, and Nitrate of Potash, in the Treatment of Scurvy.—By Dr. Alex. Bryson, R. N., Affections of the Nervous System, On Fatty Degeneration of the Small Vessels of the Brain, and Its Relation to Apoplexy, by James Paget, Esq., On the Treatment of Stricture of the Urethra by Caustic.—By Robert Wade, Esq., Senior Surgeon to the Westminster General Dispensary, Venereal Affections, On the Use of the Otoscope in the Diagnosis of Diseases of the Ear.—By J. Toynbee, Esq., F. R. S., Surgeon to the St. George's and St. James's Dispensary, On an Optical Test for Albumen in Fluids, Diseases of the Urinary Organs On the Acidity of the Urine.—By Dr. H. Bence Jones, F. R. S., Physician to St. George's Hospital, On the Diseases of the Membrana Tympani.—By Joseph Toynbee, Esq., On the Treatment of Hooping-Cough by the Application of Nitrate of Silver to the Interior of the Larynx.—By Dr. E. Watson, A. M., Glasgow, Summary of the Physical Signs of Valvular Lesons of the Heart.—By E. A. Parkes, Physician to University College Hospital, Conclusions Respecting Valvular Diseases of the Heart.—By Dr. A. W. Barclay, Physician to the Chelsea, Belgrave, and Brompton Dispensary, On Ascending or Intermuscular Hernia.—By James Luke, Esq., Surgeon to the London Hospital, On the Origin of Uterine Disease from Ovarian Excitement.—By Dr. E. J. Tilt, Physician to the Farringdon General Dispensary, Case in Which Premature Labour Was Induced by the Uterine Douche. By Dr. O. Naegele, Affections of the Ear, Treatment of Chorea by Prussiate of Iron, Diseases of the Eye and Ear New Instrument for the Examination of the Ear, On Bubo.—By Bransby B. Cooper, Esq., Affections of the Digestive Organs, On the Use of Belladonna in Hooping-Cough.—By M. Debreyne, A Case of Idiopathic Tetanus Treated by Galvanism.—By H. Hailey, Esq., Newport Pagnell, Observations on Diabetes.—By Dr. H. Bence Jones, F. R. S., On the Treatment of Neuralgia Accompanying Herpes Zoster.—By E. Humpage, Esq., Bristol, Dr. S. Palmer, Newbury, and P. Maroritt, Esq., Aberystwith, On Certain Inproved Trusses.—By T. P. Teale, Esq. F. L. S., Surgeon to the Leeds General Infirmary, Case of Truamatic Tetanus Cured by Ether Inhalation.—By G. H. Smith, Esq., Pinang, China, On the Use of the Exploring Needle in the Diagnosis of Pelvic Tumours.—By Prof. Simpson, Edinburgh, On the Operation for Strangulated Hernia, Treatment of Neuralgia and Rheumatism by Cold Douches and Sweating, On Internal Metritis, or Uterine Catarrh.—By Dr. J. Henry Bennet, On the Uses of Opium in Midwifery.—By Dr. J. C. W. Lever, On the Use of Chloroform in Midwifery, and as a Sedative of Uterine Pain Generally.—By Dr. J. Henry Bennet, Physician-Accoucheur to the Western General Dispensary, and Others, Rule for Administering Chloroform, On the Pathology and Treatment of Pulmonary Phthisis.—By Dr. J. Turnbull, Physician to the Liverpool Infirmary, On a Method of Plugging the Vagina with a Caoutchouc Bladder.—By M. Diday, The Arcus Senilis a Fatty Degeneration, On the Treatment of Nervous Gastro-Intestinal Affections by Charcoal.—By Dr. Belloc, On the Medical Employment of Electricity in Paralytic and Other Diseases.—By Dr. Terzi, New Bandage for Prolapsus Uteri.—By T. W. Nunn, Esq., Surgeon to the Western Dispensary, On the Treatment of Diarrhœa by Oil of Turpentine.—By Dr. J. J. Traver, Queen's County, Ireland, Diseases of the Organs of Circulation Composition of the Blood.—By Dr. H. Bence Jones, F. R. S., Physician to St. George's Hospital, Cases of Neuralgia Depending on Disorder of the Digestive Organs.—By Dr. James Stark, On Gomplications Occurring in the Train of Chronic Cardiac Disease.—By Dr. A. H. Douglas, Physician to the Edinburgh Infirmary, On the Use of Iodide of Potassium in Sympathetic Vomiting—By Dr. A. C. Selkirk, Carluke, A Synopsis, Containing a Short Abstract of the Most Practical Articles in the Foregoing Pages of This Volume; and Showing, at a Glance, the Most Important Indications of Treatment Published by Different Writers within the Last Half Year. (Arranged Alphabetically) Diseases Affecting the System Generally, On the Prognosis of Organic Diseases of the Heart.—By Dr. C. J. B. Williams, F. R. S., Affections of the Bones and Joints, &c., Account of a New Apparatus for Treating Fracture of the Clavicle.—By Dr. J. B. Coleman, Insanity Produced by the Use of Chloroform during Labour, Addenda On the Use of Tannic Acid in Various Diseases.—By Dr. S. Scott Alison, London, On a Mode of Cauterizing Cancerous Tumours with Solidified Nitric Acid, Case of Traumatic Tetanus Treated by Strong Voluntary Action of the Respiratory Muscles.—By M. Cruveilhier, Account of Two Cases of Cancrum Oris, Successfully Treated.—By Dr. J. Drew, House-Surgeon to the Manchester Infirmary, Observations on Vermifuge Medicines.—By Dr. Cazin, Case in Which Paracentesis Thoracis Was Performed.—By Dr. G. F. Easton, Liverpool, New Mode of Percussion, Case of Intestinal Obstruction, for Which an Operation Was Performed.—By John Erichsen, Esq., Assistant Surgeon to University College Hospital, On the Use of Gallic Acid in Albuminuria.—By G. Sampson, Esq., Late Surgeon to the Salisbury General Infirmary; and John Lyell, Esq. Newburgh, Fite, On the Use of Oil of Tupentine as a Styptic and Astringent.—By Dr. Thomas Smith. Cheltenham, On Incontinence of Urine in Children.—By John Simon, Esq., F. R. S. Surgeon to St. Thomas' Hospital, On Inflammatory Eruptions upon the Cervix Uteri.—By Prof. Simpson, Edinburgh, New Treatment of Cancer, A Case of Hysterical Paralysis.—By W. Thorn, Esq., London, On the Influence of Moral Causes in the Production and in the Treatment of Phthisis.—By Dr. J. F. Duncan, Physician to Sir P. Dun's Hospital, Dublin, Employment of Baths Containing Oil of Turpentine. By Dr. T. Smith, Cheltenham, Probable Danger from the Use of Cod-Liver Oil. By Dr. Benson, On the Detection of Oxalate of Lime in the Urine.—By Dr. H. Bence Jones, F. R. S., On the Cause of the Sounds of the Heart.—By Dr. O'Bryen Bellingham, Physician to St. Vincent's Hospital, Dublin, Organs of Circulation On the Treatment of Aneurism by Electro-Puncture.—By M. Abeille, Treatment of Intermittent Fever with a Single Dose of Quinine, Case of Hydatids of the Uterus.—By Dr. P. B. Hislop, Govan, Efficacy of Lupulin in Preventing Chordee, &c. By Dr. Page, On Engorgement of the Uterus.—By M. Recamier, On the Diagnosis of Ovarian Dropsy.—By I. B. Brown, Esq., On the Best Means of Obtaining the Purgative Operation of Calomel.—By Dr. J. C. Hall, Diseases of the Organs of Digestion On Digestion.—By Dr. H. Bence Jones, A. M., F. R. S., Physician to St. George's Hospital, Affections of the Skin, &c., On the Removal of Foreign Bodies from the Meatus Auditorius.—By J. Toynbee, Esq., M. Velpeau on Uterine Affections, On the Alkaline and Earthy Phosphates.—By Dr. R. H. Bence Jones, F. R. S., On the Treatment of Erysipelas by Collodion.—By Dr. John Snow, London, On Gonorrhœal Rheumatism.—By Bransby Cooper, Esq. F. R. S., Case of Hydrocele in Which the Iodine Injection Failed in Effecting a Radical Cure. By Dr. R. L. MacDonnell, Physician to the Montreal General Hospital, Case of Suspended Animation—Recovery after Artificial Respiration for Five Hours and a Half.—Reported by Mr. T. Small, On the Pathology and Treatment of Chancre.—By Bransby B. Cooper, Esq., F. R. S., On the Pathology of Delirium.—By Dr. R. B. Todd, F. R. S., On Venereal Cutaneous Eruptions.—By Bransby B. Cooper, Esq., F. R. S., Midwifery, and the Diseases of Women On the Detection and Treatment of Intra-Uterine Polypi. By Prof. Simpson, Edinburgh, On the Practice of Tenotomy in Some Cases of Fracture, Use of Acetic Acid in Preventing the Spread of Scarlatina.—By Dr. J. Webster, Consulting Physician to the St. George's and St. James' Dispensary, On the Treatment of Croup by Calomel and Alum.—By. M. Miguel, On an Apparatus for Fumigating the Scalp, in Some Chronic Diseases of That Region. By Dr. T. Burgess, On the Treatment of Nævus.—By Drs. Keber and Lenoir, On the Detection of Albumen in the Urine.—By Dr. H. Bence Jones, F. R. S., On Irritable Chancres.—By Bransby B. Cooper, Esq., On the Relation of the Specific Gravity of the Urine to Its Solid Contents.—By Dr. H. Bence Jones, F. R. S., Functions of the Pneumogastric Nerve.—By M. Longet, On the Treatment of Tubercular Meningitis.—By Dr. Hahn, Operation for Cleft Palate.—By Samuel Smith, Esq., Surgeon to the Leeds General Infirmary. (Reported by Mr. T. Scattergood), On the Relation of the Urine to the Food and to the System and on the General Method of Examining the Urine. By Dr. H. Bence Jones, F. R. S., Diseases Affecting the System Generally On the Pathology of Simple, Cancerous, and Tubercular Exudations.—By Prof. Bennett, Edinburgh, Observations on the Phenomena of Endosmose.—By M. Matteucci, Professor in the University of Pisa, On the Pathology of Hemiplegia.—By Dr. W. W. Gull, Prophylactic Treatment of Habitual Disposition to Abortion. By Dr. Metech, Case Where a Needle Was Found in the Heart, Case of Lithotomy in Which a Modification of the Bilaterial Operation Was Practised.—By Wm. Fergusson, Esq., On the Supposed Frequency of Ulceration of the Os and Cervix Uteri.—By Dr. Tyler Smith, Physician to Queen Adelaide's Lying-In-Hospital, Golden Flax Lint, Table for Examining Urinary Calculi.—By Dr. H. Bence Jones, F. R. S., &c., On Dressing Wounds and Ulcers with Charcoal. By Dr. Newmann, Case in Which Twins Were Born of Different Colours.—Dr. Carter, Virginia, On the Use of Ergotine in External and Internal Hemorrhages.—By M. J. Bonjean, Chambery, Diseases of the Organs of Respiration On the Nature and Causes of the Natural Respiratory Murmur.—By Dr. Herbert Davies, Assistant Physician …, On the Treatment of Phthisis.—By Prof. J. H. Bennett, Edinburgh, Mode of Extracting Foreign Bodies from the Nostrils, Affections of the Urinary Organs, On the Prevention of Pitting from Small-Pox, by Means of Mercurial Ointment.—By Prof. Bennett, Edinburgh, On Venereal Warts and Condylomata.—By Bransby B. Cooper, Esq., Observations on Gangrene. By G. J. Guthrie, Esq., F. R. S., On the Treatment of Scabies by Lard.—By Prof. Bennett, Edinburgh, On the Pathology of Convulsive Diseases.—By Dr. R. B. Todd, &c., On the Means of Extending the Protective Power of Vaccination.—By Dr. W. S. Oke, Physician to the Royal South Hants Infirmary, On the Site of Morbid Action in Diseases of Bone.—By Prof. Goodsir, Edinburgh, New Method of Treating Fractured Ribs.—By H. Hancock, Esq. Surgeon to Charing Cross Hospital, New Test for Sugar in Liquids, On Various Scrofulous Inflammations.—By G. M. Humphry, Esq. Surgeon to Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge, On the Nature and Structure of Nævi Materni, &c.—By Holmes Coote, Esq., Demonstrator of Anatomy at St. Bartholomew's Hospital, Organs of Respiration Operation for Restoration of the Nose.—By W. Fergusson, Esq., Surgeon to King's College Hospital, On Necrosis, Caused by Exposure to Phosphorus Vapours, Case of Internal Strangulated Hernia, for Which an Operation Was Performed.—By Prof. Syme, Edinburgh, A New Preparation for Stopping Teeth.—By J. T. Davenport, Esq., Bloomsbury, Syphilitic Diseases On the General Treatment of Syphilis—By Bransby B. Cooper, Esq., F. R. S., Lecturer on Surgery at Guy's …, On the Exact Position of the Orifices of the Heart, and the Great Vessels.—By Dr. O'B. Bellingham, Physician to St. Vincent's Hospital, Dublin, On the Pathology of Paraplegia.—By Dr. W. W. Gull, Midwifery and Diseases of Women, On the Treatment of Constipation by Electro-Galvanism, On a Peculiar Affection of the Intestinal Mucous Membrane, and on Its Treatment by Electro-Galvanism.—By Dr. W. Cumming, Secretary of the Edinburgh Obstetrical Society, "Ovular Theory" of Menstruation.—By W. B. Kesteven, Esq., On Gonorrhœa.—By Bransby B. Cooper, Esq..
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