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The New-York Medical Magazine

1814; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

Hugh Williamson, James Hamilton, John Burns, Benjamin Wolsey Dwight, Charles Bell, Charles Bell, William Moore, M. Pipelet, Dr. James Gilbert, Lewis Heermann, Jacob De La Motta, Astley Cooper, Henry U. Onderdonk, Wright Post, Valentine Mott, Wright Post, Mr. James C. Bliss, Valentine Mott, Valentine Mott, Valentine Mott, Henry U. Onderdonk, Henry U. Onderdonk,

Resumo

Frontmatter: The New-York Medical Magazine. Review: Review Observations on the Climate in Different Parts of America, Compared with the Climate in Corresponding …. Essay: Examination of a Man Who Died from the Bursting of an Aneurism of the Aorta, by Henry U. Onderdonk, Case of Diffused Aneurism from the Temporal Artery, Occurring in the Practice of Dr. John Onderdonk, Examination of a Man Who Died from Pulmonic Disease, by Valentine Mott, M. D. &c., Memoires De Chirurgie Militaire, Et Campagnes De D. J. Larrey, Premier Chirurgien De La Garde Et De l'Hôpital De La Garde De S. M. I. Et R., Baron De l'Empire, Inspecteur Général Du Service De Santé Des Armes, &c. &c. &c. 3 Tom. 8vo. Paris. 1812, Case of Carotid Aneurism Successfully Operated upon by Wright Post, Esq. Professor of Anatomy, &c.—Drawn up by Valentine Mott, M. D. Professor of Surgery, &c. And Communicated in a Letter to Benjamin Travers, Esq. Demonstrator of Anatomy at St. Thomas's Hospital, Surgeon to the London Infirmary for Curing Diseases of the Eye, &c. &c., On Spina Bifida, from the Paper by Astley Cooper, Esq. Published in Vol. 2. Of the Medico-Chirurgical Transactions, Examination of the Brain, after Death; from Several Cerebral Diseases, by Henry U. Onderdonk, M. D., A Treatise on Some Practical Points, Relating to the Diseases of the Eye, by the Late John Cunningham Saunders, Demonstrator of Anatomy, at St. Thomas's Hospital, Founder and Surgeon of the London Infirmary, for Curing Diseases of the Eye. To Which Is Added, a Short Account of the Author's Life, and His Method of Curing the Congenital Cataract, by His Friend and Colleague, J. R. Farre, M. D. London, 1811, An Act to Incorporate Medical Societies, for the Purpose of Regulating the Practice of Physic and Surgery in This State, Passed April 10,1813, Singular Case of Softening of the Thigh Bone, Communicated in a Letter to Henry U. Onderdonk, M. D. By Wright Post, Esq. Professor of Anatomy, &c., Memoirs of the Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences, Vol. 1. Part. 2. New-Haven, Steele & Co. 1811. No. XVIII. A Dissertation on Chronic Debility of the Stomach, by Benjamin Wolsey Dwight, Medico Chirurgical Transactions, Published by the Medical and Chirurgical Society of London, Volume III. 8vo. Pp. 383; with Seven Plates. Longman and Co. 1812, The Number of Facts Which the above Memoir Contains Illustrative of Its Important Subject, Compensates for Its Prolixity, and Even for Its Contradictions, Mémoire Sur La Ligature De l'Epiploon, Par M. Pipelet, from the Mémoires De l'Academic Royale De Chirurgie Translated for the New-York Medical Magazine, by Henry U. Onderdonk, M. D., Case of Disease, Consequent to a Fracture of the Skull, by Lewis Heermann, Esq. Surgeon of the U. S. Naval Hospital, New Orleans.—Communicated in a Letter to Valentine Mott, M. D. Professor of Surgery, &c., Examination of an Inguinal Hernia, by Valentine Mott, M. D. &c., Hints for the Treatment of the Principal Diseases of Infancy and Childhood; Adapted to the Use of Parents, by James Hamilton, M. D Professor of Midwifery in the University of Edinburgh. Edinburgh, 1809 Of the Management and Diseases of Children. Principles of Midwiferey, Book IV. By John Burns, Surgeon, Anterior Operation On a Capsule Containing an Opake Lens, Letters Concerning the Diseases of the Urethra, with Plates, by Charles Bell. American Edition 8vo. Pp. 155 Printed at Boston, 1811, On Laceration of the Large Arteries, by Henry U. Onderdonk. M. D., Examination of a Schirrous Stomach, by Valentine Mott, M. D. &c., We Are Indebted to Dr. A. H. Stevens, for the Following Notice of an Amputation at the Hip-Joint, by M. Larrey, Essays and Cases Memoir on Uterine Hœmorrhage, by William Moore, M. D. President of the Medical Society of the County …, Case of Total Destruction of the Right Lung in a Recruit, Communicated in a Letter to Valentine Mott, M. D. By Jacob De La Motta, M. D., A Report Was Lately Made to the Imperial Institute, in Which It Is Stated, That out of 2,671,662 Subjects Vacinated in France, Only Seven Authenticated Cases Appear, of Patients Having Afterwards Taken the Small-Pox, Conclave Cadaveris Examination of a Case of Intus-Susceptio, Accompanied with an Unusual Disposition of the Abdominal Viscera, …, Multiple Essay Items, Domestic, Idea of a New Anatomy of the Brain, Submitted for the Examination of His Friends, by Charles Bell, F. R. S. E, A Letter from Mr. Edward Post to His Father, Has Afforded Us the Following Intelligence, Examination of a Case of Mesenteric Hernia, Communicated by Mr. James C. Bliss, Student of Medicine, Case of Painful Affection of the Leg, with the Dissection Communicated by Dr. James Gilbert of New Haven, in a Letter to Valentine Mott, M. D. &c., Since the Departure of Professor Berzelius from England, He Has Written to a Chemical Friend in London, Announcing That He Has Succeeded in Decomposing Nitrogen, Which He Has Reason to Believe, from His Analysis, to Be a Compound of about 45 Parts of a New Species of Inflammable Gas, and about 55 of Oxygen. Obituary. Backmatter: Communications for the New-York Medical Magazine, Are Respectfully Solicited.

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