The Western Journal of Medicine and Surgery
1852; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
J. M. Jones, Robert Peter, J. R. Bettison, Anson G. Henry, J. M. Lawrence, Benj. C. Drury, W. G. Williams, Dr. P. S. Shields, J. F. Malgaigne, William B. Carpenter, R. Davis, Henry Beasley, Alexander Walker, Jonathan Pereira, Prof. B. Silliman,
ResumoFrontmatter: Receipts of Medical Journal for Dec. 1851, English Horse Liniment Beware of Counterfeits, We Take Great Pleasure in Publishing the Following, Which Explains Itself, The Western Journal, Transylvania University Medical Department, The Western Journal of Medicine and Surgery. Table of contents: Contents of No. I. Essay: A Case of Ununited Fracture of the Tibia, of Four Years Standing Successfully Treated. By W. G. Williams, M.D., of Chillicothe, Ohio, Heat of Vegetables and Animals, An Essay on the Sore-Mouth Peculiar to Nursing Females; Read before the New Albany Medical Society. By Dr. P. S. Shields, of New Albany, Ia, Our Journal, On the Use of Large Doses of Opium in the Treatment of Fever, Inflammation, and Dysentery. By Anson G. Henry, M.D., of Springfield, Illinois, Intermarriage; or the Mode in Which, and the Causes Why, Beauty, Health, and Intellect, Result from Unions, and Deformity, Disease, and Insanity, from Others: Illustrated by Delineations of the Structure and Forms, and Descriptions of Functions and Capacities, Which Each Parent, in Any Pair, Bestows on Children—In Conformity with Certain Natural Laws, and by an Account of Corresponding Effects in the Breeding of Animals. With Eight Illustrative Drawings. By Alexander Walker. Philadelphia: Lindsay & Blakiston. 1851, Essays on Infant Therapeutics. To Which Are Added, Observations on Ergot; History of the Origin of the Use of Mercury in Inflammatory Complaints; Together with the Statistics of the Deaths from Poisoning in New York, in the Years 1841—'2—'3. By John B. Beck, M.D., Professor of Materia Medica and Medical Jurisprudence in the College of Physicians and Surgeons of the University of New York; &c. &c. Second Edition, Enlarged and Revised. New York. Wm. E. Dean. 1852, Study of Anatomy in Egypt, Elements of Physiology, Including Physiological Anatomy. By William B. Carpenter, M.D., F.R.S., F.G.S., Examiner in Physiology and Comparative Anatomy in the University of London; &c., &c. Second American, from a New and Revised London Edition. With 190 Illustrations. Philadelphia: Blanchard & Lea. 1851. Pp. 566: 8 Vo., Life Insurance Explained, The Elements of Materia Medica and Therapeutics. By Jonathan Pereira, M.D., F.R.S. And L.S. Third American Edition, Enlarged and Improved by the Author. Including Notices of the Mechanical Substances in Use in the Civilized World, and Forming an Encyclopedia of Materia Medica. Edited by Joseph Carson, M.D., Professor of Materia Medica and Pharmacy in the University of Pennsylvania. Vol. I. Philadelphia: Blanchard & Lea. 1852, The Pocket Formulary and Synopsis of the British and Foreign Pharmacopœias, Comprising Standard and Approved Formulæ for the Preparations and Compounds Employed in Medical Practice. By Henry Beasley, M.D. First American from the London Edition. Lindsay & Blakiston. Phila. 1852. 12mo. Pp. 443, Case of Inversion of the Vagina Coming on during Labor, Practical Chemistry, Two Cases of Puerperal Peritonitis. Reported by J. M. Lawrence, M.D., of Nashville, Tennessee; Late Resident Pupil at Bellevue Hospital, New York, Operative Surgery, Based on Normal and Pathological Anatomy. By J. F. Malgaigne, Professor Agregé De La Faculté De Medicine De Paris, Chirurgien De L'hopital De Lourcine, Chevalier De La Legion D'honneur, Et Du Mente Militaire De Pologne, Etc., Etc. Translated from the French, by Frederick Brittan, A.B., M.D., M.R.C.S. L. Illustrated by Wood Engravings, from Designs, by Dr. Westmacott. Philadelphia: Blanchard & Lea: 1851. Pp. 565:8 Vo., Inanition, Death by Lightning, Dr. Dowler's Physiological Researches, Unconsolidated Fracture of the Thigh Successfully Treated by Acupuncture, Meteorological Table, for the Month of December, 1851, Compression of the Aorta in Uterine Hemorrhage, Chloride of Sodium as a Substitute for Sulphate of Quinine, in Intermittent Fever, Cox's Companion to the Sea Medicine Chest, and Compendium of Domestic Medicine; Particularly Adapted for Captains of Merchant Vessels, &c., with Plain Rules for Taking the Medicines; Directions for Restoring Suspended Animation, the Method of Obviating the Effect of Poisons, &c., &c. Revised and Considerably Enlarged by R. Davis, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, A Bilobed, or Sacculated Bladder, On Cod Liver Oil in Phthisis, A Case of Puerperal Convulsons Relieved by Blood-Letting. By Benj. C. Drury, M.D., of Breckinridge County, Ky., Medical Properties and Uses of the Cimicifuga Racemosa, Selections from Foreign and Home Medical Journals. Review: Reviews.
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