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The New York Journal of Medicine

1845; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

James Fountain, Eli Hurd, Jas. Webster, J. J. B. Wright, W. H. Van Buren, S. Conant Foster, H. M. Gray, Alfred B. Dayton, John Ellis, Jacob D. Stryker, J. P. Garrish, George A. Smith, A. B. Shipman, Samuel Boyd, Samuel L. Metcalfe, Thomas Spencer, B. Dowler, Samuel Jackson, P. M. Latham, Arnold James Cooley, George Fownes, James Copland, Chapin A. Harris, George B. Wood, Franklin Bache, Asa Gray, G. S. Bedford, Samuel Dickson, William Turner,

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Frontmatter: The New York Journal of Medicine. Essay: We Regret to Have to Record the Death of Professor Thomas Sewall, M. D., of Washington, D. C., Which Occurred on Monday, the 10th of April, in the 59th Year of His Age, Tumors Successfully Tereated by Hydriodate of Potash, Case of Extensive Disease of the Heart, Brain, &c. By S. Conant Foster, M.D., of New York, Materia Medica, Pharmacy and Chemistry, The Twentieth and Twenty-First Annual Report of the Officers of the Retreat for the Insane at Hartford, Conn. 1844, 1845. 8vo. Pp. 32—24 Report of the Joint Select Committee to Whom Was Referred That Part of the Governor's Message Which Relates …, The Medical Schools of New York, The Botanical Text Book for Colleges, Schools, and Private Students: Comprising Part I., an Introduction to Structural and Physiological Botany; Part II., the Principles of Systematic Botany, with an Account of the Chief Natural Families of the Vegetable Kingdom, and Notices of the Principal Useful Plants. 2d Edition, Illustrated by More than a Thousand Engravings on Wood. By Asa Gray, M.D., Fisher Professor of Natural History, in Harvard University. New York: Wiley & Putnam. 1845. 8vo., Pp. 509, Syphilis Congenita, Fallopian Pregnancy, Graduates of the Medical Department of the University of the City of New York, 1845, The Adulteration of Medicines, Lectures on Subjects Connected with Clinical Medicine, Comprising Diseases of the Heart. By P. M. Latham, M.D., &c. In 2 Vols. Vol. I. London, 1845. 12mo. Pp. 374, Statistics on the Cœsarean Operation, Gastrotomy, Delivery in an Unconscious State during a Sleep of Three Days, The Alms-House and Dr. Hasbrouck, On the Periodicity of Neurosis, Case of Strangulated Congenital Hernia in a Child Six Weeks Old, Requiring Operation, Obstetrics and Diseases of Females and Children, American Intelligence and Editorial, Transactions of the New York State Medical Society. Vol. VI., Part II. Albany, 1845, A Case of Aneurism of the Popliteal Artery, Cured by Compression of the Femoral Artery, On the Astringent Properties of the Sporules of Fern, Dr. Binaghi on the Spontaneous Gangrene of Mexico, Cause of Diabetes, by L. Mialhe(Ann. De Chim. Et De Phys., Sept., 1844), Case of Congenital Malformation of the Heart, Poisonous Effects of the Expressed Juice of Elder-Bark, Case of Hydrophobia. Communicated by George A. Smith, of Texas, Student of Medicine, Extracts from an Official Report of J. J. B. Wright, M.D., Surgeon U. S. Army, to the Surgeon-General U. S. Army, on the Use of Large Doses of Sulphate of Quinine in Diseases of the South. (Communicated by W. H. Van Buren, M.D., U. S. A.), Cases of Poisoning by Belladonna. By H. M. Gray, M. D., of New York, Physician to the N. Y. City Dispensary, Experiments on Febrile Caloricity, before and after Death. By B. Dowler, M.D., in the Western Journal of Medical Sciences. 1844, Miscellanea, New Medical Schools, Extract from a Letter of Dr. C. La Ford, of Medina, New York, to the Editor, Hydro-Electrical Machine, Urachus Not Closed after Birth, Quinia in Typhoid, and All Other Fevers, Yellow Fever and Quarantine, The "New Orleans Medical Journal" Comes to Us Regularly Freighted with Valuable Matter, Relating to Diseases That Prevail in the Southern Sections of Our Country, The Treatment of Syphilitic Affections, A Case of Osteo-Sarcoma of the Lower Jaw Successfully Treated by Iodine. By Jacob D. Stryker, M.D., of New Town, L. I. [Communicated by J. P. Garrish, M.D., N. Y.], On the Endermic Use of Strychnia in Functional Amaurosis, Lecture Introductory to a Course on the Institutes of Medicine, in the University of Pennyslvania. Delivered Nov. 5, 1844. By Samuel Jackson, M. D., Philadelphia, 1844. Pp. 28, " the Half-Yearly Abstract of the Medical Sciences, Remarks on Rheumatism and Syphilis, with Tabular Statements. By Samuel Boyd, M.D., Resident Physician of the Seaman's Retreat Hospital, Staten Island, N. Y., Elementary Chemistry. Theoretical and Practical. By George Fownes, Chemical Lecturer in the Middlesex Hospital Medical School, &c., with Numerous Illustrations. Edited with Additions, by Robert Bridges, M. D., Professor of General and Pharmaceutical Chemistry in the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, &c., &c. Philadelphia: Lea & Blanchard, 1845, A Valedictory Address, Delivered by G. S. Bedford, A.M., M.D., Professor of Midwifery and the Diseases of Women and Children, in the New York University; on the Evening of Feb. 28, 1845. Printed for the Class. 1845, Gratuitous Medical Attendance, New Edition of Casenave on Diseases of the Skin, Memoranda of Natural Labor, Vital Chemistry, or Lectures on Animal Heat. By Thomas Spencer, M.D., Professor of the Institutes and Practice of Medicine, in the Medical Department of Geneva College. Geneva: 1845. [Second Notice], The Principles of the Chrono-Thermal System of Medicine; with the Fallacies of the Faculty, &c. By Samuel Dickson, M.D. First American, from the Third London (People's) Edition; with an Introduction and Notes. By William Turner, M.D., Late Health Commissioner of the City and County of New York, Member of the New York Medical Society, &c. New York: 1845. 8vo. Pp. 228, Oxalic Acid in the Pie Plant, Le Conte on Geophagy, Matico in Uterine Hemorrhage, Critical Analysis Caloric; Its Mechanical, Chemical, and Vital Agencies in the Phenomena of Nature. By Samuel L. Metcalfe, …, Case of Division of the Spinal Marrow. By Eli Hurd, M.D., of Middleport, Niagara County, New York. (Communicated by Jas. Webster, M.D., of Rochester, Petition to Prohibit the Use of Mercury in Medicine, by Law, Multiple Essay Items, Hufeland, Foreign Medical Intelligence Anatomy and Physiology, The Principles and Practice of Dental Surgery. By Chapin A. Harris, M.D., D.D.S., Professor of Practical Dentistry and Dental Pathology, in the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, &c. Second Edition; Revised, Modified, and Greatly Enlarged. Illustrated by 69 Wood Engravings. Philadelphia, 1845, Medical Pathology and Practical Medicine, A Case of Amaurosis Successfully Treated, with Remarks on the Disease. By A. B. Shipman, M.D., of Cortlandville, N. Y., Professor of Surgery, Laporte University, Ind., The Encyclopœdia of Several Thousand Practical Receipts, and Collateral Information, in the Arts, Manufactures, and Trades, Including Medicine, Pharmacy, and Domestic Economy. Designed as a Compendious Book of Reference, for the Manufacturer, Tradesman, Amateur, and Heads of Families. By Arnold James Cooley. Illustrated with Numerous Engravings. D. Appleton & Co., New York. No. 1., Pp. 104.—1845, Original Communications An Address Delivered before the Medical Society of Westchester Country, at Their Annual Meeting, Held …, The Dispensatory of the United States of America. By George B. Wood, M.D., Prof., &c., and Franklin Bache, M.D. &c. Sixth Edition, Carefully Revised. Philad., 1845, On the Rapidity of the Passage of Some Foreign Substances through the Kidneys, On the Dropsy Which Follows Scarlatina, A Dictionary of Practical Medicine: Comprising General Pathology, the Nature and Treatment of Diseases, Morbid Structures, &c. By James Copland, M.D., F.R.S. Edited, with Additions, by Charles A. Lee, M.D.---Nos. IX., X., XI, On the Agency of Galvanism in Introducing Remedies into the System, New Method of Analyzing the Blood, by L. Figuier (Ann. De Chim. Et De Phys., Aug., 1844, P. 506), Annual Report of the City Inspector, of the City of New York, for the Year 1844. Document No. 63, Board of Aldermen, Occupation in Insanity, On Hypnotism and Mesmerism, by J. Baird, Pathological, Therapeutical and Operative Surgery. Letter to the editor: Case of Gunshot Wound, Attended with Secondary Hemorrhage, in Which Both Carotid Arteries Were Tied at an Interval of Four and a Half Days. By John Ellis, M.D., of Grand Rapids, Michigan, Case of Intussusception Terminating Favorably by the Discharge Per Anum of Intestine, about Sixteen Inches in Length. By Alfred B. Dayton, M.D., Middletown Point, Monmouth Co., New Jersey. Editorial: Errata.

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