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Southern Medical and Surgical Journal

1846; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

I. P. Garvin, A. B. Greene, Paul F. Eve, Francis Sibson, Francis Sibson, George Oakley Flemming, J. Le C., J. Le C., Henry Bence Jones, J. Le C., Sir William Burnett, J. Le C., Robert Lee, J. Le C., George Rainey, J. Le C., Rev. Thomas S. Savage, J. Le C., John Bishop, J. Le C., John M. B. Harden, M. Velpeau, Joseph B. Cottman, James Miller,

Resumo

Frontmatter: Southern Medical and Surgical Journal. Essay: Absence of Arsenic in the Fœtus, the Mother Having Been Poisoned by Arsenic, Meteorological Observations, for October, 1846, at Augusta, Ga. Latitude 33° 27' North—Longitude 4° 32' West Wash. Altitude above Tide 152 Feet, "On the Anatomy and Physiology of the Vascular Fringes to Joints, and the Sheaths of Tendons. " by George Rainey, Esq., M. R. C. S. Communicated by John Simon, Esq., F. R. S. Read before the Royal Society, May 7th, 1846, Dr. Graves' Prescription of Opium in Cerebral Excitement, Two Ounces of Nitrate of Potash Taken at Once, Ectrotic Treatment of Small-Pox by Tincture of Iodine, Poisoning by Lead-Shot Left in a Bottle, Isopathia: or the Parallelism of Disease. By John M. B. Harden, M. D., of Liberty County, Georgia, "On the Physiology of the Human Voice. " by John Bishop, Esq., F. R. S. Read before the Royal Society, June 11th, 1846, Monthly Periscope, "An Account of the Desquamation and Change of Color in a Negro of Upper Guinea, West Africa. " by the Rev. Thomas S. Savage, M. D., Corr. Member of the Boston Natural History Society, Etc. Communicated by Richard Owen, Esq., F. R. S. Read before the Royal Society, May 28th, 1846, Lead Lotion, A Large Tumour of the Mamma, Spontaneously Cured. Reported by A. B. Greene, M. D., of Sumter County, Georgia, Large Goitre, Cured by Sub-Cutaneous Ligature, Treatment of Nocturnal Pollutions, Nitrate of Silver in Erysipelas, "On the Muscularity of the Iris. " by Prof. Maunoir, of Geneva. Communicated by P. M. Roget, M. D., Sec. R. S. Read before the Royal Society, March 26th, 1846, A Case of Probable Absence of the Uterus. By Paul F. Eve, M. D., Prof. of Surgery in the Medical College of Georgia, Effects of Camphor on the Teeth, General Erethism Produced by Injury of the Membrana Tympani. By Joseph B. Cottman, M. D., of Whitehaven, Md. (From the Medical Examiner), Mode of Arresting Hemorrhage from Extraction of a Tooth, Report of the Principal Cases Treated by M. Velpeau, Surgeon to the Hospital "La Charité, " from Sept. 1845, to Sept. 1846. (Boston Med. and Surg. Journal), Remittent Fever, Subnitrate of Bismuth in Gastralgia, Black Draughts, Medical Intelligence Address of the Editors to the Subscribers of the Southern Medical and Surgical Journal, Ulcers of the Leg Cured by the Internal Administration of the Oil of Turpentine, New Method of Applying Taxis, Ointment for Gonorrhœa, "On Motion of the Lumbar Division of the Spine in Birds. " by George Oakley Flemming, M. D., F. R. S. Communicated by Thomas Bell, Esq., F. R. S. Read before the Royal Society, March 12th, 1846, Original Communications Observations on Morbid Sensibility of the Stomach. By I. P. Garvin, M. D., Professor of Materia Medica …, "On the Effects Produced by Poisonous Fish on the Human Frame. " by Sir William Burnett, M. D., K. C. H., Vice-President of the Royal Society. Read April 2d, 1846, Treatment of Placenta Prœvia, "Further Researches on the Nervous System of the Uterus. " by Robert Lee, M. D., F. R. S. Read before the Royal Society, April 2d, 1846, "Contributions to the Chemistry of the Urine. " Part 2d. " on the Variations of the Alkaline and Earthy Phosphates in Disease. " by Henry Bence Jones, M. D., Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians. Communicated by Thomas Graham, Esq., F. R. S. Read before the Royal Society, April 2d, 1846, "On the Blow-Hole of the Porpoise. " by Francis Sibson, Esq. Communicated by Thomas Bell, Esq., F. R. S. Read before the Royal Society, March 12th, 1846. Review: Reviews and Extracts "On the Mechanism of Respiration. " by Francis Sibson. Communicated by Thomas Bell, Esq., F. R. S. Read ….

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