The Ohio Medical and Surgical Journal
1851; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
John Dawson, Asa D. Lord, Isaac Kay, M. Maisonneuve, J. S. Wilson, Frank H. Hamilton, Addinell Hewson, J. R. Palmore, Napoleon B. Anderson, Stephen Smith, George Hayward, G. Masfen, Edward Wells, Dr. R. B. Todd, Joseph MacLise, W. H. Ranking, Joseph H. Wythes, Lionel John Beale, David Craigie, T. S. Lambert, Walter Hayle Walshe, R. Davis, George Haywood, J. B. S. Jackson, D. H. Storer, Jacob Bigelow, Usher Pearsons,
ResumoFrontmatter: The Ohio Medical and Surgical Journal. Essay: On the Treatment of Obstruction of the Bowels. By Edward Wells, M. D., Oxon, Foreign Intelligence Case of Abortion in Which Transfusion Was Required and Successfully Resorted To. By G. Masfen, Esq., …, College of Dental Surgery at Syracuse, Case of Volvulus Cured by Gastrotomy (Revue Medico-Chirurgicale. Janvier, 1851), Membranous Croup, as It Appeared in the Town and Vicinity of Lewisburg, O., in the Autumn of 1850; Being the Substance of a Paper Read before the Montgomery Medical Society April 3d, 1851. By Isaac Kay, M. D., Surgical Treatment of Vesico-Vaginal Fistula. By George Hayward, M. D., American Medical Association, Gastrotomy Successfully Performed for Extra-Uterine Pregnancy. By Drs. Bradley and Rogers, Lusus Naturæ. By J. S. Wilson, M. D., Selma, O., Cox's Companion to the Sea Medicine Chest, and Compendium of Domestic Medicine; Particularly Adapted for Captains of Merchant Vessels, Missionaries, and Colonists, with Plain Rules for Taking the Medicines; to Which Are Added Directions for Restoring Suspended Animation, the Method of Obviating the Effects of Poisons, a Plain Description of the Treatment of Fractures and Dislocations, and a Concise Account of Asiatic or Spasmodic Cholera. Revised and Considerably Enlarged by R. Davis, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Assisted by Some of the Most Eminent Physicians and Surgeons of the Day. First American from the Thirty-Third London Edition; 12 Mo. Pp. 216. New York: Samuel S. & William Wood, 261 Pearl Street. 1851, Report of Medical and Surgical Cases Occurring in Bellevue Hospital. By Stephen Smith, M. D., Assistant Surgeon, The Half Yearly Abstract of the Medical Sciences: Being a Practical and Analytical Digest of the Contents of the Principal British and Continental Medical Works, Published in the Preceeding Six Months; Together with a Series of Critical Reports on the Progress of Medicine and the Collateral Sciences during the Same Period. Edited by W. H. Ranking, M. D. Contab. No. XIII. January, June. 1851. Pp. 324. Philadelphia: Lindsay & Blakiston, A New Form of Insanity, Case of Birth, after the Death of the Mother, Practical Anatomy, Physiology and Pathology, Hygiene and Thereapeutics. By T. S. Lambert, M. D., Professor of Anatomy and Physiology in Pittsfield, (Young Ladies' Institute.) Author of "Notes to Muller's Physiology, " Popular Anatomy and Physiology, Pictorial Physiology, Etc. Illustrated by Five Colored Plates, and over One Hundred Wood Engravings. 12mo. Pp. 258. Portland: Sanborn & Carter. New York: Leavitt & Co. 1851 Third Book of Anatomy and Physiology, or Popular Anatomy and Physiology Adapted to the Use of Students …, The Microscopist, or a Complete Manual on the Use of the Microscope, for Physicians, Students and All Lovers of Natural Science, with Illustrations. By Joseph H. Wythes, M. D. 12mo. Pp. 191. Philadelphia: Lindsay & Blakiston. 1851, Original Communications Notes on Diseases of the Chest. By John Dawson, M. D., of Columbus, O., Cure for Tape Worm, Medical Education. By Asa D. Lord, A. M., M. D., Columbus, Ohio, Bibliographical Notices and Reviews Surgical Anatomy. By Joseph MacLise, Surgeon, with Colored Plates. Part IV. Philadelphia: …, A Practical Treatise on the Diseases of the Lungs and Heart, Including the Principles of Physical Diagnosis. By Walter Hayle Walshe, 12 Mo. Pp. 612. Philadelphia: Blanchard & Lea, 1851, Treatment of Delirium and Coma. By Dr. R. B. Todd, F. R. S., Remarkable Migrations of a Pin and Needle through the Body of a Young Lady. By Napoleon B. Anderson, M. D., Louisville, Ky., Tracheotomy in Case of Croup.—Cure—Inconvenience of the Prolonged Use of the Canala. By M. Maisoneuve. Translated from the French by the Editor.—Gazette Des Hopiteaux, Proceedings of the Iowa Medical Society, Penetrating Wound of the Abdomen—Protrusion of Omentum—Its Removal—Recovery, Death of Sylvester Graham, The Western Lancet, American Intelligence Case of the Destruction of the Lower Jaw and of a Portion of the Face, under Homœopathic Treatment; Also …, Elements of General and Pathological Anatomy, Presenting a View of the Present State of Knowledge in These Branches of Science. By David Craigie, M. D., F. R. S., Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, Edinburgh, and Honorary Consulting Physician to the Royal Infirmary. Second Edition. Enlarged, Revised and Improved. 8vo. Pp. 1072. Philadelphia: Lindsay & Blakiston, 1851, Chloroform for the Extraction of Teeth, The Laws of Health, in Relation to Mind and Body; a Series of Letters from an Old Practitioner to a Patient. By Lionel John Beale, M. R. C. S., 12 Mo. Pp. 295. Philadelphia: Blanchard & Lea, 1851. Letter to the editor: Report of an Obstetrical Case. By J. R. Palmore, M. D.. Editorial: Editorial and Miscellany.
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