Contents of No. 14, Vol. IV, for September, ?
1823; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Daniel Pring, Joseph Swan, Thomas O'Halloran, Edward Barlow, John Howship, J. A. Paris, J. S. Fonblanque, G. J. Guthrie, G. L. Bayle, John Powell, Henry Earl,
ResumoTable of contents: Contents of No. 14, Vol. IV, for September, ?. Frontmatter: The Medico-Chirurgical Review, and Journal of Medical Science. Essay: Analysis of the Article "Cas Rares," in the Dict. Des Sciences Medicales, Epilepsy, An Elderly Married Medical Man, Who Is Living in One of the Best Streets at the West End of the Town, and Who Is Occupying a Very Large House, within Five Minutes Walk of the Schools of Medicine and of Anatomy, Receives into His House a Limited Number of Medical Students to Board and Lodge; Where Every Care Is Taken to Forward Their Views and Regulate Their Studies, to Enable Them, in a Short Time, to Pass Their Examinations at the College of Surgeons, and Apothecaries' Hall, Lectures on the Operative Surgery of the Eye; Being the Substance of That Part of the Course of Lectures on the Principles and Practice of Surgery Which Relates to the Diseases of That Organ. Published for the Purpose of Assisting in Bringing the Management of These Complaints within the Principles Which Regulate the Practice of Surgery in General. By G. J. Guthrie, Deputy Inspector of Hospitals, &c. &c. &c. Octavo. Pp. 500, Five Plates, Coloured. London, August, 1823, Strictured Colon, An Inquiry into the Action of Mercury on the Living Body. By Joseph Swan, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, and Surgeon to the Lincoln County Hospital. 8vo. Sewed. Pp. 30, London, 1822, Quarterly Periscope of Practical Medicine; Being the Spirit of the Public Journals Foreign and Domestic, An Essay on the Medicinal Efficacy and Employment of the Bath Waters; Illustrated by Remarks on the Physiology and Pathology of the Animal Frame, with Reference to the Treatment of Gout, Rheumatism, Palsy, and Eruptive Diseases. By Edward Barlow, M. D. Graduate of the University of Edinburgh; Member of the Royal College of Surgeons of Ireland; One of the Physicians of the Bath Hospital, and of the Bath City Infirmary and Dispensary; and Physician of the Charitable Society for the Relief of Lying-In Women. Octavo, Pp. 200, Bath, 1822, An Exposition of the Principles of Pathology, and of the Treatment of Diseases. By Daniel Pring, M. D. Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, London. Octavo, Pp. 512. London, April 1823, Syphilitic Ulcers of the Larynx, Cancer of the Lip, Extirpation of Cancerous Uterus, (Retrospective) Case of Disease of the Colon, Terminating in Fatal Disorganization, Mistaken, during Life, for Aneurism of the Heart, Ulceration of the Cœcum, (Private), Ancient Facts Better than Ancient Fictions, A Practical Treatise on the Symptoms, Causes, Discrimination, and Treatment of Some of the Most Important Complaints That Affect the Secretion and Excretion of the Urine. The First Head, Including Suppression; from Congestion, Inflammation, Calculi, Abscess, or Other Diseases in the Kidneys; the Appearance of Blood, Pus, Albuminous Matter, or Gravel, in the Urine; and the Various Kinds and Seats of Urinary Calculi. The Second, Specifying the Circumstances Inducing Retention; in the Kidneys, Ureters, Bladder or Urethra; as Old Age, Paralysis, Gouty Spasm, Strangulated Rupture, Tumours in the Bladder, Hernia Vesicœ, Displacement or Pressure of Other Viscera, Ruptured Bladder, Inflammation of Urethra, Gonorrhœa, Contusion, Tumours, Enlarged Prostate, Spasmodic, and Permanent Stricture: with Remarks on Puncture of the Bladder. The Whole Exhibiting a Comprehensive View of the Various Diseases of the Kidneys, Bladder, Prostate Gland, and Urethra. Illustrated by Numerous Cases, and Engravings. By John Howship, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons in London, &c. &c. 8vo. P. 448, Four Plates, London, April, 1823, Remarks on the Yellow Fever of the South and East Coasts of Spain; Comprehending Observations Made on the Spot, by Actual Survey of Localities, and Rigorous Examination of Fact, at Original Sources of Information. By Thomas O'Halloran, M. D. Member of the Medical Academies of Madrid and Barcelona. Octavo, Pp. 208, with a Large Plan of Barcelona; Price 10s. 6d. Boards. London, 1823, Medical Jurisprudence. By J. A. Paris, M. D. F. R. S. F. L. S. Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians; and J. S. Fonblanque, Esq. Barrister at Law. In Three Volumes, 8vo. London, 1823, I Hereby Certify That Mr. Coles, of London Bridge, Has Perfectly Succeeded in Keeping up a Very Difficult and Complicated Rupture, on Which I Operated Some Years since, in Which Case Many of the Best Truss-Makers in London Had Failed to Effect Any Relief, Multiple Essay Items, Memoire Sur L'œdème De La Glotte, on Angine Laryngée Œdemateuse. Par G. L. Bayle, Painful Affection of the Brain, Dublin Hospital Reports and Communications, &c. Vol. III, Intelligence Annual Report of the General Committee of the Associated Apothecaries and Surgeon Apothecaries of England …. Review: Bibliographical Record; or, Books Received for Review since the Last Quarter. Obituary. Editorial: To Correspondents.
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