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Physics and Physiology

1844; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

Charles J. B. Williams, T. B. Curling, Sir George Ballingall, H. Schlegel, Golding Bird, Alfred Smee, Samuel L. Metcalf, Edwin Chadwick, Alfred S. Taylor, F. Bouisson, John Bell, G. Calvert Holland, John Hughes Bennett, John Hughes Bennett, Daniel Noble, Thomas Addison, Henry H. Smith, John Houston, James Y. Simpson, John Aldridge, Robert Knox, T. W. King, John Aldridge, J. Kinnis, H. Burton, W. P. Buel, W. Detmold, James McCune Smith, John B. Beck, J. Orton, E. W. Tuson, P. Murphy, Dr. Marshall Hall, M. Paine, R. Dickson,

Resumo

Table of contents: Physics and Physiology. Frontmatter: The Medico-Chirurgical Review. Essay: Confectio Ferri Composita, Simpson's New Instrument for Crushing Calculi in the Bladder. Shown at the Royal Medico-Chirurgical Society, on Tuesday, March 12th, 1844, Diseases of the Lungs from Mechanical Causes; and Inquiries into the Condition of the Artizans Exposed to the Inhalation of Dust. By G. Calvert Holland, Esq., M. D., Bibliographical Record, Apothecaries' Diploma in Paris, Leprosy in Sardinia, Remarks on Schools of Instruction for Military and Naval Surgeons, in a Letter to the Right Hon. Sir Robert Peel, Bart. By Sir George Ballingall M. D., Regius Professor of Military Surgery in the University of Edinburgh, Objections to the Vegetable Origin of Porrigo Decalvans, Blood in the Anterior Chamber of the Eye, A Practical Treatise on the Diseases of the Testis, and of the Spermatic Cord and Scrotum. With Illustrations. By T. B. Curling, Lecturer on Surgery and Assistant Surgeon to the London Hospital, Surgeon to the Jews' Hospital, &c. 8vo. Pp. 542. London: Longman and Co. 1843, Chemical Pathology, On the Effects of Chloride of Zinc and Chloride of Lead in the Treatment of Cancer. By E. W. Tuson, F. R. S Surgeon of the Middlesex Hospital, German Hydropathic Journal, Treatment of Burns by Carbonate of Soda, On the Statistics of Fever in St. Thomas's Hospital, with Reference to Treatment. By H. Burton, M. D. (from the Med. Gazette, Nov. 7, 1843, Jan. 19, and Feb. 9, 1844), Complicated Menstruation. By W. Detmold, M. D., Analogy between Some Monstrosities and the Lower Animal Forms, M. Remak on Menstruation, Exopthalmia from an Hydatid within the Orbit, On the Paralytic Affections of Infancy, M. Pigeaux on Diseases of the Heart, Tartrate of Antimony in Injuries and Ophthalmia, Medical Schools in England and America, Case of Facial Neuralgia Successfully Treated by Aconitine, Fracture of the Base of the Skull from Falling on the Feet, Rima Glottidis Closed by Warty Vegetations, The Functions of the Accessory Nerve, Preservation of Leeches, Observations on Pneumonia and Its Consequences. Read before the Physical Society of Guy's Hospital. By Thomas Addison, M. D. (Condensed from the Guy's Hospital Reports), Remarks on a Peculiar Form of Paralysis. By W. P. Buel, M. D., Professor Mulder on the Existence of Oxides of Protein in the Blood. Physiological Inferences—Theory of Inflammation, Loss of the Eye-Brows and Eye-Lashes from (Supposed) Parasitic Animalcules, Essay on the Physiognomy of Serpents. By H. Schlegel, Translated by Thomas Traill, M. D., Report on the Sanatary Condition of the Labouring Population of Great Britain—Supplementary Report on the Results of a Special Inquiry into the Practice of Interment in Towns—Made at the Request of Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the Home Department. By Edwin Chadwick, Esq. Barrister at Law. Presented to Both Houses of Parliament by Command of Her Majesty. 8vo. Pp. 279, On the Alleged Infecundity of Females Born Co-Twins with Males: with Some Notes on the Average Propoportion of Marriages without Issue in General Society. By James Y. Simpson, M. D. Professor of Midwifery, &c., Variations in the Climate of France, Spirit of the British and American Periodicals Physiology, The Sounds of Auscultation as Distinct as the Bell of St. Paul's, Leeches Good Weather-Gauges, Mr. M'Donnell on "Pulsating Empyema of Necessity", Case of Elephantiasis, or Barbadoes Leg, Extirpation of Ovarian Tumours, On Impending Dissolution and Nervous Affections in Young Infants, On the Parasitic Vegetable Structures Found Growing in Living Animals. By John Hughes Bennett, M. D. Edinburgh, Of the Cause of Rabies in the Dog, Anatomy of the Chinese, Memoir on the Present State of Naval and Military Surgery. Addressed to the Right Honourable Earl of Spencer, First Lord of the Admiralty. By John Bell. Yarmouth, January 20th, 1798, Urethral Pains Relieved by Compression, Periscope; or, Circumspective Review Notices of Some New Works, Case of Poisoning by the Bichromate of Potash (Communicated to the Med. Gazette by G. Wilson, M. R. C. S. E. Feb. 19, 1844), Notes on Urinary Diseases. By John Aldridge, M. D. Second Series. (Continued from No. LXVII. of the Dublin Medical Journal, Vol. 33, Page 83) Liebig's Theory of the Urinary Secretion, Aneurism of the Umbilical Cord, New Edition of the Work of Cabanis, Tanning a Chancre, The Third Work upon Our List Is One of Considerable Research, The Tetanic Face, On the Diseases of Old Age, Medico-Chirurgical Transactions, Published by the Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society of London. Second Series, Volume the Eighth. 8vo. Pp. 425. London, 1843, The Valerianate of Zinc—A New Antispasmodic, Death from Hydropathic Treatment, Observations on the Influence of the Climate of Canada in Preventing the Development and Stopping the Progress of Phthisical Symptoms. By J. Orton, Esq. Surgeon, Beaston, near Nottingham, Therapeutics Electricity in Cases of Poisoning by Laudanum, Surgery Cases of Polypus Uteri Treated by Ligature, &c. By P. Murphy, M. D., Minor Surgery; or Hints on the Every-Day Duties of the Surgeon. By Henry H. Smith, M. D. &c. Illustrated by Engravings. Philadelphia; Ed. Barrington and Geo. D. Haswell. 1843, Pathological and Historological Researches on Inflammation of the Nervous Centres. By John Hughes Bennett, M. D., On the Proper Age for Females to Marry, Non-Injurious Effects of Solitary Imprisonment with Labour, Philosophical Anatomy, Observations on the Trees and Shrubs Proper for Our Proposed National Cemeteries. By R. Dickson, M. D., Examination of the Question—Is the Chyle Incipient Blood? by John Aldridge, M. D. (Condensed from the Dublin Journal of Medical Science, March, 1844), Nævi Treated by Inoculation with Croton Oil, Mémoire Sur L'emploi Du Carbonate D'ammoniaque Dans La Scarlatine, &c. Par Le Docteur Rieken Dr. Rieken on the Employment of Carbonate of Ammonia in Scarlatina, Benzoin Water, Absence of the Rectum, Galen on the Hand, M. Lombard's Remarks on Typhus Fever, Pharmacy and Medical Jurisprudence Appearances in an Infant Poisoned with Dover's Powder, On the Use of Ptisans in France, Miscellanies A Lecture on the Improvement of Medical Education in the United States. By M. Paine, M. D. &c. …, Utility of Musk in Certain Cases of Delirium, Spina Bifida, A Manual of Medical Jurisprudence. By Alfred S. Taylor, Lecturer on Medical Jurisprudence and Chemistry in Guy's Hospital. 8vo. Pp. 693. London: John Churchill, Professor Otto on the Action of Different Medicines on the Mental Faculties, On the Influence of Opium on the Catamenial Functions. By James McCune Smith, Microscopic Entozoa in the Blood, Stomach, &c., Physics and Philosophy Elements of Natural Philosophy. Being an Experimental Introduction to the Study of the Physical Sciences. …, Quarterly Table of the Mortality in 114 of the Districts of England (Including the Principal Towns); Showing the Number of Deaths Registered in the Five Years, the Average Number of Deaths in the Five Summers, 1838—42, and the Number of Deaths in the Summer Quarter of 1843, Ending Sept. 30, The Process of Secretion, Asphyxia Induced Ay an Excessive Quantity of the Amniotic Fluid, Successful Operation for Contraction of the Muscles of the Face, The Author of the Second Work Mentioned at the Head of This Notice, Viz., the Sources of Physical Science, Is Already Favourably Known by His Very Ingenious and Clever Work on Metallurgy, Principles of Medicine: Comprising General Pathology and Therapeutics, and a Brief General View of Ætiology, Nosology, Semeiology, Diagnosis, and Prognosis. By Charles J. B. Williams, M. D. London, 1843, Charter of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, Opinions of Sir Benjamin Brodie on Different Points of Surgical Practice, Inoculation of Veratria in Neuralgia, Cochineal in Hooping Cough, Medical Remuneration in Emigrant Vessels, On Hermaphroditism. By Robert Knox, M.D. F.R.S.E. a Memoir Read to the Royal Society of Edinburgh. (Condensed from the Medical Gazette, Nov. and Dec. 1843, and Jan. 1844), M. Velpeau on the Use of the Nitrate of Silver in Ophthalmia, Case of Tubercular Elephantiasis in a Man of English Parentage, Born in India. By J. Kinnis, M. D., Surgeon to the Forces, Spirit of the Foreign Periodicals M. Andral on Pathological Hematology, On Large Doses of the Nitrate of Potass, Pathology A Sketch of the Humoralism of Therapeutic and Other Agents, or Their Modus Operandi through the Blood. …, Nux Vomica in Neuralgia, Formula for Precipitated Chalk, M. Donné on the Microscopic Examination of the Fluids, Researches on the Transmission of Hydatids by Contagion, Remarks on Gonorrhœa in the Female; on the Transmission of the Inflammation from the Uterus to the Peritonæum by the Fallopian Tubes; and on the Sterility Which Is the Result. By Dr. Mercier, Facts and Observations Relative to the Influence of Manufactures upon Health and Life. By Daniel Noble, Esq., Pommade for Chaps and Fissures of the Toes, On the Good Effects of Opiates in Metrorrhagia, M. Gerdy on Congenital Luxations, On the Treatment of Lateral Curvature of the Spine, A Nosological Text-Book for the Medical School in Egypt, Sale of Spirits of Wine, Chloruretted Lotions in Confluent Variola, On Tympanitis and Dropsy of the Uterus, On the Effects of Opium on the Infant Subject. By John B. Beck, M. D. &c., Pharmaceutical Formulæ, M. Raciborski on the Corpora Lutea, A New Salt of Mercury and Quina. Death notices: Sir Henry Halford. Editorial: Errata in the Article "Dr. Gavin on Feigned Diseases, " in No. 79, Jan. 1844. Letter to the editor: Extra-Limites Indian Medical Service.

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