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Buffalo Medical Journal

1898; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

Roswell Park, Wm. C. Krauss, Julius Ullman, A. A. Young, William Warren Potter, Thomas F. Dwyer, F. C. Gram, C. A. Ellis, John Parmenter, Nelson W. Wilson,

Resumo

Frontmatter: Buffalo Medical Journal. Display ads: Ergot Aseptic, Hydrozone, Superior to Pepsin of the Hog Ingluvin, Multiple Display Advertisements. Essay: The Sick and Wounded at Santiago, A Century of Medical History in the County of Erie.—1800-1900 Pioneer Physicians—Medical Societies—Medical Colleges—Hospitals—Medical Journals—Medical Officers of …, Surgeon-General Sternberg of the Army Has Received Numerous Letters from Patriotic Women Asking What Articles Would Be Most Acceptable for the Use of Our Sick and Wounded Soldiers in the Field or in the Hospitals, Literary Notes, Gastric Carcinoma The Presence of the Faden (Oppler-Boas) Bacillus as an Important Diagnostic Factor in Gastric Carcinoma, Carcinoma of the Axilla, The Buffalo Academy of Medicine Held Meetings during the Months of June and July, 1898, as Follows, Quarterly Meeting, The Serum Treatment of Sarcoma, Aneurism of the Aortic Arch, The Best and the Cheapest, Society Meetings, Orthopedic Surgery. By James E. Moore, M. D., Professor of Orthopedia and of Clinical Surgery in the College of Medicine of the University of Minnesota; Fellow of the American Surgical Association; Member of the American Orthopedic Association; Surgeon to St. Barnabas Hospital, Minneapolis, Etc. Octavo Volume of 360 Pages, Illustrated with 177 Halftones, from Photographs Made Specially for This Work. Philadelphia: W. B. Saunders, 925 Walnut Street. 1898, Medical Society of the County of Erie Special Meeting, Held June 23, 1898, Influence of Age, Sex and Race in Surgical Affections, "The Battle of July Third, " Which Has Become the Official Designation of the Naval Tournament off Santiago De Cuba in Which Admiral Sampson's Fleet Destroyed the Spanish Squadron under Admiral Cervera, Was Remarkable in That the American Loss Was but One Man Killed and Twenty-Two Wounded, Most of the Latter Being Slight Injuries from Splinters or Fragments of Shells, Brigadier-General Leonard Wood, United States Volunteers, Was until Recently in Command of the First Volunteer Cavalry, Known as "Roosevelt's Rough Riders", A New Remedy for Intestinal Catarrhs, An Incision for Bile Tract Operations, Special Meeting, Held July 11, 1898 In Memory of Dr. John Boardman, Intestinal Anastomosis, Intestinal Obstruction from Gall-Stone, The Following Appointments Have Been Announced by the War Department since Our July Issue, Ether Pneumonia, In Diagnosis and Surgical Treatment of Malignant Obstruction of the Pylorus, Dr. W. J. Mayo, of Rochester, Minn., Advocated Early Exploratory Operation, The Wisdom of Enlisting Several Regiments of Immunes Becomes Apparent as the Campaign in Cuba Advances, The American Medical Association at Its Recent Meeting Unanimously Adopted the Following, Clamping the Carotid, Public Health Note, Sanmetto in Genito-Urinary Diseases, The Homeopathic Recorder, for June, Published by a Drug Firm, Contains an Article Denunciatory of Vaccination, Entitled Vaccination, a Fallacy, Surgeon-General Sternberg Proposes to Have the Much Discussed Question as to the Utility of the So-Called Cholera Bands Settled by Official Action, The Beautiful Brochure, Entitled "The Ship's Doctor, " Which Is Being Issued to Physicians by the Arlington Chemical Co., of Yonkers, N. Y., Is of Unique Interest, Treatment of T-Shaped Fractures, Carcinoma of Testicle, A Hospital Ship for Manilla Is Preparing under the Auspices of the Red Cross of Oakland, Cal., Which Is Contemplating the Purchase of a Hospital Ship to Be Sent to the Phillipines, There Has Been Considerable Agitation over the Pension Question since the Beginning of the Present War, Popliteal Artery Wounds, Army and Navy Notes, Coca Erythroxylon, Progress in Medical Science Surgery, Original Communications Gunshot Wounds Made by Modern Missiles and Their Treatment, Hysteria and Brain Tumors, Suturing and Bridging Divided Nerves, "Medical Journalism", Personal, Multiple Essay Items, The Cancer of the Rectum, Removal of the Stomach, Yellow Fever. Clinical Notes. By Just Touatre, M. D. (Paris); Member Board of Experts Louisiana State Board of Health. Translated from the French by Charles Chassaignac, M. D., President New Orleans Polyclinic; Editor New Orleans Medical and Surgical Journal. New Orleans: New Orleans Medical and Surgical Journal, Limited. 1898, Medical Society of the County of Chautauqua, Transactions of the American Association of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. Volume X. for the Year 1897. Edited by William Warren Potter, M. D., Secretary. Octavo, Pp. VIIi.—483. Philadelphia: William J. Dornan. 1898, Society Proceedings Buffalo Academy of Medicine, Hay Fever and Its Successful Management. By W. C. Hollopeter, A. M., M. D., Clinical Professor of Pediatrics in the Medico-Chirurgical College of Philadelphia; Physician to the Methodist Episcopal Hospital, Etc., Etc. Duodecimo, Pp. 137. Philadelphia: P. Blakiston, Son & Co. 1898, Another Hospital Ship Is Fitting out for the Use of the Army, The Treatment of Choleraic Diarrhea. Published by the Lambert Pharmacal Company, St. Louis. 1898, That the Red Cross Has Received Official Recognition by the Government Is Indicated by the Following Letter, Books Received, Items, Medical College and Hospital Notes. Obituary: Dr. William H. Bailey, of Albany, Died at His Home in That City June 24, 1898, Aged 72 Years, Dr. John Boardman, Dr. Joseph Haberstro, of Buffalo, Died at His Home, 769 Genesee Street, July 12, 1898, Aged 44 Years. Review: Book Reviews Twentieth Century Practice. An International Encyclopedia of Modern Medical Science. By Leading Authorities ….

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