Contents of the Medico-Chirurgical Review
1830; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Sir Astley Cooper, M. Brachet, Robert M'Kinnal, Sir Everard Home, John Elliotson, David Barry, William Lawrence, John Hennen, W. H. Potter, William Lawrence, Bransby B. Cooper, James Alderson, M. Latour, M. Chardon Jr., Arnold Knight, Mr. T. H. Holberton, B. G. Babington, William Lawrence, Francis Rynd, Edward Mitchell, David Barry, M. Potet, Jones Quain, R. N. Allen,
ResumoTable of contents: Contents of the Medico-Chirurgical Review No. XXVII. January 1, 1831. Frontmatter: The Medico-Chirurgical Review. Essay: On the Acrodynia, or Epidemic Which Has Reigned in Paris and Its Environs, since the Year 1828. By M. Chardon, Jun., Surrey Dispensary Spasmodic Dyspnœa Cured by Purgatives, St. Thomas's Hospital Injuries of the Head, Bibliographical Record, Absence (Congenital) of the Anterior Lobes of the Brain, St. Thomas's Hospital Cases of Injury to the Spine, Medical Inflammation of the Brain, Excited by a Portion of Depressed Bones, a Length of Time after the Accident, Engravings of the Bones, Arteries, and Nerves, Copied from the Works of Scarpa, Soemmering, &c. By Edward Mitchell, Engraver. With an Explanatory Letter-Press by Dr. Knox, Observations on Some Cases of Supposed Rheumatic Affection of the Lower Extremities in Females. By Madame Boivin, Dr. Darwall on a Peculiar Species of Paralysis, A Treatise on the Venereal Diseases of the Eye. By William Lawrence, F.R.S. &c. Octavo, Pp. 337. John Wilson, London, 1830, Medico-Chirurgical Transactions. Published by the Medical and Chirurgical Society of London. 8vo. Pp. 235, Two Plates. London, 1830. Vol. XVI---Part I, A Letter to Sir James M'GRIGOR, M.D., F.R.S., &c. on the Sanitary Management of the Gibraltar Fever. By David Barry, M.D., &c., Case of Phlegmatia Dolens, Caused by Inflammation of the Veins of the Lower Extremity, Excited by Malignant Ulceration of the Cervix Uteri. By William Lawrence, Esq., Note by the Editor, Observations on Some of the Affections of the Fingers and Toes, Attended with Fungous Growths. By Francis Rynd, A. B., &c. &c., Regimental Hospital, 13th Light Infantry Fatal Epistaxis, Meath Hospital, Dublin, Coroner's Inquest.—Dr. Thomson's Reclamation, Dr. Houston on the Mucous Membrane of the Rectum, Glanders in the Human Subject. By Dr. Elliotson, Sketches of the Medical Topography of the Ionian Islands, On Prolapsus Uteri. By Baron Larrey, A Treatise on the Venereal Diseases of the Eye. By William Lawrence, F.R.S., &c. &c., On the Recent Improvements in the Art of Distinguishing the Various Diseases of the Heart, &c. By John Elliotson, M. D. Affections of the Lining Membrane of the Heart, Hydatid or Encysted Disease of the Testicle, A Few Words to Quackery. By Democritus, Jun., Remarkable Disease of the Heart, Death from Rupture of One of the Semilunar Valves of the Aorta. By Dr. Plenderleath, Guy's Hospital Diffused Spurious Aneurism, On the Fury Fits of the Elephant, Remarks on the Gibraltar Epidemic. By David Barry, M.D. Physician to the Forces, Case of Inflammation and Obstruction of the Veins, Accompanied by a Swollen State of the Limb. By Mr. T. H. Holberton, History of a Case of Stammering, St. John Long, Lancetted Stilettes in Stricture, On the Abuse of Abstemious Diet, Glasgow Royal Infirmary Retention of Urine, St. George's Hospital On Wounds of the Scalp and Their Consequences, Venereal Inflammation of the Testis, Dr. Wetherill of Liverpool, Whose Uterine Operations We Some Time Ago Took the Liberty to Censure, Has Recently Put Forth an Anathema against the Practice Pursued by the Surgical Attendants of the Late Mr. Huskisson, Strongly Stigmatizing Them, in the Most Illiberal Language, as Pursuing a Treatment "Unscientific, Inefficient, and …, Expeditious Mode of Applying Mona, On the Grinders' Asthma. By Arnold Knight, M.D. Physician to the Sheffield Infirmary, Apothecaries' Company, Action of Cold on the Lungs, St. Thomas's Hospital Paralysis Agitans, On Pneumonia Biliosa. By R. N. Allen, M. D. of the United States, Edinburgh Surgical Hospital, On the Origin, Progress, and Termination of a Malignant Yellow Fever, Which Lately Affected the Crew of His Majesty's Ship Sybille on the Coast of Africa, &c. By Robert M'Kinnal, M.D. Surgeon R.N., Mr. Geoghagan on Hernia, Mr. Hunt on the Treatment of Ptosis by Operation, Compression of the Aorta in Uterine Hæmorrhage. By M. Latour, Multiple Essay Items, A Case of Sudden Propensity to Murder and Suicide. By Dr. Otto of Copenhagen, Two Lectures on the Study of Anatomy and Physiology. Delivered at the Opening of the Session 1830, in the Medical School, Aldersgate Street. By Jones Quain, M. B., Norwich Medical and Chirurgical School, Lectures on Anatomy; Interspersed with Practical Remarks. By Bransby B. Cooper, F. R. S., Surgeon of Guy's Hospital, and Lecturer on Anatomy, &c. &c. Vol. II., Large 8vo. Pp. 308, Two Plates. Highley, London, 1830, We Are Glad to See That a Subscription Has Been Set on Foot for the Widow and Orphans of the Late Dr. Nuttall, by Their Zealous Friend Mr. Tucker, St. John Long's Liniment, Military Hospital of Gibraltar Dr. Gilkrest on the Gibraltar Fever, Trial of Captain Moir, The Late Dr. Armstrong, Westminster Hospital Fatal Cynanche, Two Memoirs Read before L'Academie Royale Des Sciences, at Paris, on the Successful Inhalation of Diluted Chlorine in the Early Stages of Pulmonary Consumption, &c. Translated from the French of M. Gannal, by W. H. Potter, M. R. I. Operative Chemist. Octavo, London. 1830, City of London Medical and Chirurgical Society. Established May 1830, Dublin College of Surgeons—Apprenticeship, Fungoid Disease of the Testis, Recherches Experimentales Sur Les Fonctions Du Systeme Nerveux Ganglionnaire, &c.----That Is:----Experimental Researches Respecting the Functions of the Ganglionic System of Nerves, and Their Application to Pathology by M. Brachet, M. D. Octavo, Paris, 1830, Extirpation of an Inverted Uterus Dr. Symonds, of Oxford, Has Published a Case of This Description in the Last Number of Our North of England …, Observations on the Structure and Diseases of the Testis. By Sir Astley Cooper, Bart., F. R. S Serjeant-Surgeon to the King, Consulting Surgeon to Guy's Hospital, &c. &c. Royal 4to. Pp. 245.14 Plates. London, 1830, Hotel Dieu Cancer and Ulceration of the Lower Portion of the Colon, Miscellanies, Cholera Morbus, Recto-Vesical Lithotomy, A Short Tract on the Formation of Tumours, and the Peculiarities That Are Met with in the Structure of Those That Have Become Cancerous; with Their Mode of Treatment. By Sir Everard Home, Bart., &c. &c. 8vo. Pp. 98, with Several Plates. Sep. 1830, Dr. Buchanan on Lithoplatomy, Regimental Hospital, Life Guards Acute Rheumatism---Pericarditis---Hypertrophia Cordis, &c., St. George's Hospital Scalp Wounds and Their Consequences, On the Pathology of Hooping-Cough. By James Alderson, M.D. Physician to the Hull General Infirmary, Regimental Hospital of Tannah Ischuria Renalis, Chirurgus on Cancer of the Jaws, Miscellanies Contagion of Plague, An Account of a Concrete Oil Existing as a Constituent Principle of Healthy Blood. By B. G. Babington, M. D. F.R.S.. Review: Clinical Review Sir Patrick Dun's Hospital, Periscope; or, Circumspective Review Medical Seed-Time. Professional Omnibuses, Clinical Review, or Hospital Reporter with Critical Commentaries Critical Commentaries, Clinical Review, or Hospital Reporter With Critical Commentaries. Editorial: Abdominal Pressure in Obstetrics, Again We Reiterate Our Exhortation to the Parties Concerned in This Important Investigation, to Proceed in a Calm and Dignified Manner, Avoiding All Acrimony of Expression, and Particularly Personal Aspersions.
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