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Contents of the Medico-Chirurgical Review

1835; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

E. C. A. Louis, James Clark, John Tyrrell, B. G. Babington, J. Bostock, A. Velpeau, Charles B. Williams, J. Hope, G. Andral, J. C. Prichard, Robert Carswell, J. Cruveilhier, Walter Dendy, Samuel Jackson, Dr. Julius Herisson, J. Wood, David J. H. Dickson, R. Billis, B. Bellis, H. J. Johnson, Dr. R. Law, R. Middlemore, E. Louis, H. J. Johnson, G. O. Fleming, John Watson,

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Table of contents: Contents of the Medico-Chirurgical Review [Being No. V. of a Decennial Series]. Frontmatter: The Medico-Chirurgical Review, Intelligence, Correspondence, &c.. Essay: Galvanic Experiments. By Dr. Dunbar, of Winchester, Virginia, Spirit of the Foreign Periodicals, &c., Glascow Infirmary Dr. MacFarlane's Report on Tumors of the Abdomen, M. Louis on the Effects of Bloodletting in Pneumonia, &c., Extra-Limites Regulations to Be Observed by Students Intending to Qualify Themselves to Practise as Apothecaries in …, The Epidemics of the Middle Ages. From the German of J. F. C. Hecker, M. D.; Translated by B. G. Babington, M. D. Octavo, Pp. 206. Sherwood and Co. 1835, Unique Disease of the Heart, Acalephæ, Hospitals as Schools of Practical Medicine, Registration, A Treatise on Insanity and Other Disorders Affecting the Mind. By J. C. Prichard, M. D., Medical Associations, Treatment of Gonorrhœal Ophthalmia, Case of Apparently Secondary Symptoms after GonorrhœA. By H. J. Johnson, Esq., Œsophagitis, The Testimonials of Attendance on Lectures, and Medical Practice, Must Be Given on a Printed Form, with Which Students Will Be Supplied, on Application, at the Under-Mentioned Places, Oration Delivered before the London Medical Society, March 9th, 1835. By Walter Dendy, Sketch of the History of Medicine, from Its Origin to the Commencement of the Nineteenth Century. By J. Bostock, M. D. 8vo. Sherwood and Co. 1835, The Pathology and Diagnosis of Diseases of the Chest; Illustrated Especially by a Rational Exposition of Their Physical Signs. With New Researches on the Sounds of the Heart. By Charles B. Williams, M. D. &c. Third Edition, Much Enlarged. Octavo, Pp. 209, with Two Plates and Tables Appendix to the Second Edition of a Treatise on the Diseases of the Heart and Great Vessels, &c. …, Obscure Pericarditis—Dilatation of the Heart—Œdema of the Fauces, &c. By Samuel Jackson, M. D., Dr. Elliotson on Kreosote, Intussusception with Stercoraceous Vomiting, Successfully Treated by Inflation. By J. Wood, M. D., Prejudices against Fish, Since Writing These Observations, We Have Read an Able Letter on the Subject of M. Louis' Memoir, Published by One of His Former Pupils, M. Donné, Treatment of Pertussis by Revulsives, We Now Turn to the Shorter Report of Mr. Ryland, Clinique Medicale, Ou Choix d'Observations Recueillies a l'Hopital De La Charite'. Par G. Andral, &c. Deuxieme Edition, Revue, Corrigée, Et Augmentée Par l'Auteur. Tom. V. Maladies De l'Encephale. Londres, Delau, Soho Square, Lock Hospital Some Cases of Venereal Affections of the Fœtus and of Children. By H. J. Johnson, Esq., The Act Directs the Following Sums to Be Paid for Certificates, On the Management of Gonorhœa, An Essay on Clinical Instruction. By E. Louis, M. D. Physician to the Hôpital De La Pitié, Dispensaries as Schools of Practical Medicine, French Opinions upon English Hospital Surgeons and Surgery, Extract of a Letter to the Editor, from Sir David J. H. Dickson, M. D. &c. Physician to the Royal Hospital, Plymouth, 18th May 1835, The Sphygmometer: an Instrument Which Renders the Action of the Arteries Apparent to the Eye, &c. By Dr. Julius Herisson.—Translated from the French, by Dr. E. S. Blundell. Octavo, Pp. 46, 1835, Works on Pathological Anatomy Illustrations of the Elementary Forms of Disease. By Robert Carswell, M. D. Professor of Pathological …, Enteritis, On the Number of the Pulsations of the Heart in the Fœtus by G. O. Fleming. M. D. F. L. S. Physician Accoucheur to the Pancras Infirmary, Spitting of Blood, Students Whose Attendance on Lectures Shall Commence on or after the First of October, 1835, Will Also Be Required to Produce Proof of Having Attended, during Three Winter and Two Summer Sessions, Lectures in the Following Order, and Medical Practice from the Commencement of the Second, to the Termination of the Third Winter Session, Curious Case of Paraplegia by Dr. Waddell, of the United States, We Now Turn to the Work of M. Cruveilhier, to Which We Have Lately Dedicated Less Attention than Its Merits Fairly Demand, On Methodic Compression, as a Remedial Agent in Dropsies, Des Convulsions Chez Les Femmes, Pendant La Grossesse, Pendant Le Travail, Et Apres l'Accouchement. Par A. Velpeau. Octavo, Pp. 136, Examination, Cure (?) of a Vomica, or Abscess in the Lungs, by Bleeding, Pathological Researches on Phthisis. By E. C. A. Louis, M. D. &c. Translated by Dr. Cowan. Octavo, Pp. 338.1835 A Treatise on Tubercular Phthisis. By James Clark, M. D. F. R. S. (from the Cyclopædia of Practical Medicine.) …, Coroner's Inquest on an Infant Whose Head Was Opened to Save the Life of the Mother, Mirage, Scene in the French Academy.— Homœopathy, Sir P. Dun's Hospital Hydrops Pericardh, &c. &c., Medical Tuition, Birmingham Eye Infirmary Annual Report of the Birmingham Infirmary for Diseases of the Eye. By R. Middlemore, Esq., Miscellanies, Every Candidate for a Certificate to Practise as an Apothecary, Will Be Required to Produce Testimonials Of Having Served an Apprenticeship of Not Less than Five Years to an Apothecary, Interesting Case of Chronic Pleurisy, Accompanied with Fistulous Openings in the Left Lung, Pneumothorax, and Loose Osseous Connexions within the Pleura, Physical Signs Versus Ordinary Symptoms—Organic Disease of the Heart and the Kidneys, Remarkable Case of Extensive and Complicated Organic Disease, Illustrating the Symptoms during Life. By R. Billis, Esq. Surgeon, Maidenhead, Medical Reform, Dr. Carbutt's Report on Dropsy, For Information Relative to These Regulations, Students Are Referred to Mr. Watson, Who May Be Seen at His Residence, 43, Berners-Street, between the Hours of Nine and Ten O'clock Every Morning (Sunday Excepted); and for Information on All Other Subjects Connected with the "Act for Better Regulating the Practice of Apothecaries, " Applications to Be Made to Mr. R. B. Upton, Clerk of the Society, Who Attends at the Hall Every Day (Sunday Excepted,) from One to Three O'clock, Monomania, Diseases of the Fœtal Brain, Last Curriculum from the Society of Apothecaries, M. Andral on Gastro-Enteritis and Follicular-Enteritis, Transactions of the Medical Society of New York. Vol. I. 1832-3, Pathological Anatomy Diseases of the Lungs and Thymus Gland, St. George's Hospital, The Transactions of the Provincial Medical and Surgical Association. Instituted 1832. Volume III. 8vo. Pp. 472. London and Worcester, 1835, Acute Rheumatism Treated with Large Doses of the Tartrate of Antimony, Names of Gentlemen Having the Care of the Registers. Review: Clinical Review, Bibliographical Record Works Received for Review since Last Quarter, Periocope; or, Circumspective Review Spirit of the English Periodicals, and Notices of English Medical Literature.

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