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Contents of the Medico-Chirurgical Review

1831; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

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Richard Bright, T. J. Todd, Hippolyte Larrey, John Paget, Mr. John Roberton, Walter Vaughan, M. Andral, W. B. O'Shaughnessy, John Marshall, Edward Morton, Mr. J. M. Ferrali, M. Piorry, David Davis, M. Piorry, B. B. Cooper, Wm. Sands Cox, Robert Liston, William Beaumont, M. A. Portal, M. Donne', J. Hope, J. Brown, John Hamell,

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Table of contents: Contents of the Medico-Chirurgical Review No. XXXI. January 1, 1832. Essay: Dothinenterite. By Dr. Corrigan, Encysted Abscess of the Brain Communicating with the Ventricles Two Cases of This Description Are Reported by M. A. Portal, Interne of the Hôpital St. Louis, A Treatise on the Diseases of the Heart and Great Vessels, Comprising a New View of the Physiology of the Heart's Action, According to Which the Physical Signs Are Explained. By J. Hope, M. D. &c. &c. &c. Octavo. London, 1832, Extra-Limites Dr. Hacket to Dr. Johnson, Epidemic Cholera, Cholera Morbus Dr. Brown, of Sunderland, to Dr. James Johnson, and Dr. Alexander Tweedie Physician to the London Fever …, Observations on Syncope and Cerebral Congestion. By M. Piorry, Lectures on Anatomy: Interspersed with Practical Remarks. Vol. III. By B. B. Cooper, F.R.S. Surgeon to Guy's Hospital, Lecturer on Anatomy, &c. &c. &c. Royal 8vo. Pp. 300, 5 Plates. London, 1831. Price 15s. Bds, The Present Epidemic, An Inaugural Dissertation on Congenital Malformations of the Heart. By John Paget, M. D. Royal 8vo. Pp. 54. Edinburgh, 1831, Maingault's Illustrations of the Different Amputations Performed on the Human Body; Represented by Plates Designed from Nature; with Alterations and Practical Observations. By Wm. Sands Cox, Lecturer on Anatomy and Surgery at the Birmingham School of Medicine, and Surgeon to the General Dispensary. Folio, 8 Lithographic Plates. London and Birmingham, 1831, Cancer of the Stomach Mistaken for Hypertrophy of the Heart—Perforation of Its Coats, without Extravasation into the Abdomen. Observed in the Hospital St. Antoine, Case of Ulcer of the Rectum Cured by Sarsaparilla and the Bougie, Cholera at Port-Glasgow. By John Marshall, M.D. 8vo. Pp. 80, 1831, Remarks on Lactation; with Observations on the Healthy and Diseased Conditions of the Breast-Milk, &c. &c. By Edward Morton, M. D. Cantab. Octavo, October, 1831, Needle Swallowed, Subsequently Forming the Nucleus of a Calculus, and Extracted by Operation, How Is Cholera Propagated?, On One of Those Affections Designated Migrane, (Megrim,) or Hemicrania. By M. Piorry, M. D., Principles of Lithotrity; or, a Treatise on the Art of Extracting the Stone without Incision. By Baron Heurteloup, Doctor of the Faculty of Medicine, Paris. Illustrated with Plates of the Instruments Used in Lithotrity. Octavo, Pp. 483. Five Plates. London, 1831, Clinical Lectures by Dr. Perry on Burns and Scalds, Mollescence of the Brain—… Apopleny—Nervous Apopleny [Hotel Dieu], An Essay on Headachs, and on Their Cure. By Walter Vaughan, M. D. of the Royal College of Physicians in London. Octavo, Pp. 252. London, Longman and Co., General Remarks on the Health of English Manufactures; and on the Need for Convalescent Retreats, &c. By Mr. John Roberton, of Manchester. Octavo, Pp. 36, The Principles and Practice of Obstetric Medicine, in a Series of Systematic Dissertations on Midwifery and the Diseases of Women and Children. By David Davis, M. D. &c. Quarto, with a Plate, Bibliographical Record; or, Works Received for Review since Last Quarter, Torti on Pernicious Fevers, On Hyperæmia. By M. Andral, Reports of Medical Cases, Selected with a View of Illustrating the Symptoms and Cure of Diseases, by a Reference to Morbid Anatomy. By Richard Bright, M.D. F.R.S. &c. Vol. II. London, 1831 [Second Article], Observations and Experiments on a New Mode of Treating Fractures of the Leg and Fore-Arm; Especially Compound Fractures. By William Beaumont, M.R.C.S. and Surgeon to the Farringdon Dispensary. Octavo, Pp. 31. Longmans, 1831, Dr. Collier's Celsus. Text and Translation in Two Separate Volumes, 1831, [Appendix to Article on Cholera] Cholera in England, Microscopal Researches on the Blood in Disease. By M. Donne', Intelligence, Correspondence, &c., Circumstantial Report on the First Appearance and Subsequent Spread of Cholera at Danzig, M. Delpech on Varicocele, We Have Not Room in This Number for the Full Titles of Several Works Received Late in the Quarter, Elements of Surgery. By Robert Liston, Fellow of the Royal Colleges of Surgeons in London and Edinburgh, Surgeon to the Royal Infirmary, &c. London and Edinburgh, 1831, Report of the Select Committee of the House of Representatives, on so Much of the Governor's Speech at the June Session, 1830, as Relates to Legalizing the Study of Anatomy. Reported by a Select Committee. Octavo, Pp. 118. Boston, 1831, The Book of Analysis, or a New Method of Experience; Where by the Induction of the Novum Organon Is Made Easy, &c. By T. J. Todd, M. D. London, 1831, Pp. 186, Essays on the Effects of Iodine in Scrofulous Diseases; Including an Inquiry into the Mode of Preparing Ioduretted Baths. Translated from the French of M. Lugol, Physician to the Hôpital St. Louis, by W. B. O'Shaughnessy, M. D. with an Appendix by the Translator, Containing a Summary of Cases, &c. Octavo, Pp. 218. Highley, October, 1831, Relation Chirurgicale Des Evénements De Juillet 1830, a L'Hôpital Militaire Du Gros-Caillou. Par Hippolyte Larrey, Chirurgien-Sous-Aide-Major. Second Edition; À Paris, 1831. Frontmatter: The Medico-Chirurgical Review. Review: Periscope; or, Circumspective Review On Philegmonous Tumours in the Right Iliac Fossa.

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