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Contents of No VI of the British and Foreign Medico-Chirurgical Review

1849; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

Jonathan Pereira, A. Trousseau, Docteur Mialhe, Alfred B. Garrod, Dr. Golding Bird, John Reid, Dr. Gustav Simon, John Boggie, C. Radclyffe Hall, Golding Bird, M. Donovan, Emm. Pallas, M. Becquerel, J. F. Malgaigne, Charles West, J. Forsyth Meigs, Marshall Hall, Walter C. Dendy, F. H. Sargent, George B. Wood, Robert J. Graves, James F. Duncan, Jones Quain, G. E. Day, Robert Hunt, J. Moore Neligan, Thomas Graham, Elisha Bartlett, Joseph MacLise, George Viner Ellis, Luther Holden, Baron Georges Cuvier, W. B. Carpenter, Valentine Duke, John Lindley, Francis Mohr, Robert Hooper, Klein Grant, Ch. Daremberg, W. Jones, George A. Martin, H. F. Baxter, M. Flourens, Dr. Charles Bernard, Dr. Charles Bernard, M. Serres, M. Legrand, M. Renault, Mm. Herard, M. Trousseau, M. Tavignot, M. Vigla, M. Malgaigne, M. Malgaigne, Dr. Mason Warren, Mm. Devergie, Mm. Von Ammon, M. Dorvault, M. Bourdin, M. René-Vanoye, M. Comperat, M. Provencal, M. Tardieu, M. Brierre De Boismont, M. Valleix,

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Table of contents: Contents of No VI of the British and Foreign Medico-Chirurgical Review Analytical and Critical Reviews. Frontmatter: The British and Foreign Medico-Chirurgical Review. Essay: Pathology On Ozone and Influenza. By Dr. Spengler, Bibliothique Des Médecins Grecs Et Latins, Publiée Avec Le Concours De Médecins Erudits De La France Et D' Etranger. Par Le Docteur Ch. Daremberg. Prospectus Et Spécimen.—Paris, 1847. Large 8vo, Pp. 70 Résumé D'un Voyage Médico-Littéraire En Angleterre: Lu a l' Acadimie Des Inscriptions Et Belles-Lettres, …, A Statistical Inquiry, as to Whether the Proportionate Frequency, the Nature, and the Principal Characters of Diseases Have Undergone in the Course of Time the Great Modifications They Are Said to Have Done. By M. Valleix, Bibliographical Notices An Inquiry into the Degree of Certainty in Medicine; and into the Nature and Extent of Its Power over …, Organic Chemistry On the Estimation of Urea, On Prolapsus Uteri. By Professor Hohl, Physiological, Anatomical, and Pathological Researches. By John Reid, M. D., F. R. C. S. E., Chandos Professor of Anatomy and Medicine in the University of St. Andrews, &c. &c.—Edinburgh, 1848. 8vo, Pp. 659, On Ciliary Neuralgia. By M. Tavignot, Die Hautkrankheiten Durch Anatomische Untersuchungen Erlüutert, Von Dr. Gustav Simon. Mit 8 Kupfertafeln.—Berlin, 1848. 8vo, Pp. 394, Materia Medica and Therapeutics On the Employment of Iodide of Potassium in Saturnine and Mercurial Affections, Administration of Castor Oil, On the Origin of Sugar in the Animal Economy. By Dr. Charles Bernard, An Essay on Some of the Most Important Diseases of Women, with a Description of a Novel Invention for Their Treatment and Relief. By W. Jones, M. D., Physician to the Free Hospital for Women and Children. Illustrated with Cases and Woodcuts.—London, 1848. 12mo, Pp. 40, On the Absence of Vomiting in the Horse. By M. Flourens, Of Prolapsus of the Fumis during Labour. By Dr. Hoffman, Statistics Modes of Committing Suicide in France. By M. Brierre De Boismont, Periscope Anatomy and Physiology, On Absorption of Medicinal Substances by the Schneiderian Membrane, A Practical Treatise on the Domestic Management and Most Important Diseases of Advanced Life; with an Appendix. By G. E. Day, M. D., Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, and Physician to the Western General Dispensary.—London, 1849. Pp. 338, On the Simultaneous Development of Variola and Vaccinia, The London and Provincial Medical Directory for 1849.—12mo, Pp. 532, On the Development and Functions of the Spermatozea, On Cannabine. By M. Dorvault, The Poetry of Science, or Studies of the Physical Phenomena of Nature. By Robert Hunt, Author of "Researches on Light, ' Keeper of Mining Records in the Museum of Practical Geology.—London. 1848. 8vo, Pp. 464, On the Hœmostatic Properties of Cotton. By M. Bourdin, On the Treatment of the Asphyxia of Confluent Variola. By Dr. Herpin, Guy's Hospital Reports. Second Series. Vol. VI. Part I. October, 1848. Pp. 200. With Four Plates, Practical Pharmacy: the Arrangements, Apparatus, and Manipulations of the Pharmaceutical Shop and Laboratory. By Francis Mohr, PH. D., Assessor Pharmaciæ of the Royal Prussian College of Medicine, Coblentz; and Theophilus Redwood, Professor of Chemistry and Pharmacy to the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain. Illustrated by Four Hundred Engravings on Wood.—London, 1849. 8vo, Pp. 390, A Treatise on the Practice of Medicine. By George B. Wood, M. D., Professor of Materia Medical and Pharmacy in the University of Pennsylvania, One of the Physicians of the Pennsylvania Hospital, &c. In Two Vols.—Philadelphia, 1847. Royal 8vo, Pp. 792, 840 Clinical Lectures on the Practice of Medicine. By Robert J. Graves, M. D., M. R. I. A., &c. &c. …, Œdema of the Glottis, Lectures on the Diseases of Infancy and Childhood. By Charles West, M. D., Senior Physician to the Royal Infirmary for Children, &c.—London. 8vo, Pp. 488 A Practical Treatise on the Diseases of Children. By J. Forsyth Meigs, M. D., Lecturer on the Diseases …, Forensic Medicine On the Condition of Drunkenness as a Complication of Wounds, and as a Cause of Prompt or Sudden Death. …, On Asthma Occurring in a Child. By Dr. Tott, On the Asorption of Virus. By M. Renault, Midwifery. &c. Case of Hydrometra Occuring in an Unimpregnated Uterus. By Dr. Grandidier, The Undereliff of the Isle of Wight; Its Climate History, and Natural Productions. By George A. Martin, M. D. with a Lithographic Plate—London, 1849. Post 8vo, Pp. 366, Practical Medicine On Paracentesis in Acute Pleurisy. By M. Trousseau, Analytical and Critical Reviews The Elements of Materia Medica and Therapeutics. By Jonathan Pereira, M. D., F. R. S., &c. Third …, On a New Variety of Luxation of the Humerus. By M. Malgaigne, Case of Uterus Bieornis. By Dr. Generali, On the Treatment of Angina Tonsillaris, by Small Doses of Calomel, Lectures on Electricity and Galvanism in Their Physiological and Therapeutical Relations, Delivered at the Royal College of Physicians, in March, 1847. By Golding Bird, A. M., M. D., F. R. S., Fellow of the College, Assistant-Physician to, and Lecturer on Materia Medica at, Guy's Hospital. (From the London Medical Gazette.)—London, 1847. 8vo, Pp. 43 On the Efficacy of Electricity, Galvanism, Electro-Magnetism, and Magneto-Electricity, in the Cure of …, The Diagnosis and Treatment of Eruptive Diseases of the Scalp. By J. Moore Neligan, M. D., Physician to Jervis Street Hospital, &c.—Dublin, 1848. 12mo, Pp. 56, Lexicon Medicum; or Medical Dictionary. By the Late Robert Hooper, M. D., F. L. S. Eighth Edition, Revised, Corrected, and Improved by Klein Grant, M. D., Late Senior Physician to the Royal General Dispensary, and Lecturer on the Practice of Physic at the Aldersgate Street School of Medicine, &c. &c.—London, 1848. 8vo, Pp. 1392, Analysis of Human Milk, Traité Des Fractures Et Des Luxations. Par. J. F. Malgaigne. Chevalier De La Légion-D'honneur Et Du Mérite Militaire De Pologne, Membre De L' Académie Royale De Médecine, Chirurgien De L'hôpital Saint-Louis.—Paris, 1847. Tomes II A Treatise on Fractures and Dislocations. By J. F. Malgaingne, Member of the Royal Academy of Medicine, …, On the Treatment of Internal Strangulation of the Intestines by Strychnine, Statistics of the Hospitals and the Medical Profession in Paris, Biographical Notice of Dr. J. C. Prichard [Abridged from a Memoir, Read to the Ethnographical Society by Dr. Hodgkin, and Kindly Placed in Our …, On Ligature of the Left Subclavian Artery. By Dr. Mason Warren, Demonstrations of Anatomy: Being a Guidé to the Knowledge of the Human Body by Dissection. By George Viner Ellis, Junior Professor of Anatomy in University College, London, Second Edition, Rewritten. Part I.—London, 1849. Fcap. 8vo, Pp. 464 A Manual of the Dissection of the Human Body. By Luther Holden, F. R. C. S., Demonstrator of Anatomy …, An Essay on the Cerebral Affections Occurring Most Commonly in Infancy and Childhood, Including Notices of Their History, Causes, Diagnosis, Prognosis, and Treatment. Being the Council Price Essay Awarded at the Annual Meeting of the Provincial Medical and Surgical Association, Held at Bath, on Wednesday and Thursday, August 16th and 17th, 1848. By Valentine Duke, M. D., Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, &c. &c.—Dublin, 1849. 8vo, Pp. 90, Chemical Reports and Memoirs. Edited by Thomas Graham, V. P. R. S., Corresponding Member of the Institute of France, Professor of Chemistry in University College, London, &c. &c. Published by the Cavendish Society.—London, 1848. 8vo, Pp. 370, On Sugar as an Antaphrodisiac. By M. Provencal, Elements of Anatomy. By Jones Quain, M. D. Fifth Edition. Edited by Richard Quain, F. R. S., and William Sharpey, M. D., F. R. S., Professor of Anatomy and Physiology in University College Hospital. In Two Volumes. Illustrated with Numerous Engravings on Wood.—London, 1848. 8vo, Pp. cccvii and 1363, An Introduction to Botany. By John Lindley, PH. D., F. R. S., Professor of Botany in University College, London, &c. With Six Copperplates and Numerous Wood-Engravings. Fourth Edition, with Corrections and Numerous Additions. In Two Volumes.—London, 1848. 8vo, Pp. 834, Observations on Hospital Gangrene; with Reference Chiefly to the Disease as It Appeared in the British Army during the Late War in the Peninsula, with Prefatory Remarks. To Which Are Appended, Cases, Showing How Extensively Applicable the Antiphlogistic Treatment Is to Other Diseases of the Army. By John Boggie, M. D., Surgeon to Her Majesty's Forces.—Edinburgh, 1848. 8vo, Pp. 151, On Poisoning by Sulphate of Zinc. By Professors Platner and Pignacca, On Death from Suffocation. By Dr. Casper, On Bandaging and Other Operations of Minor Surgery. By F. H. Sargent, M. D.—Philadelphia, 1848. 12mo, Pp. 380, Administration of Rheubarb, On the System of the Great Sympathetic Nerve. By C. Radclyffe Hall, M. D., M. R. C. S. &c.—8Vo, Pp. 240. With Twelve Plates. (From the Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal, 1846-1848), The Animal Kingdom, Arranged after Its Organization, Forming a Natural History of Animals, and an Introduction to Comparative Anatomy. By the Late Baron Georges Cuvier. Translated and Adapted to the Present State of Science. A New Edition, with Additions by W. B. Carpenter, M. D., F. R. S., and J. O. Westwood, F. L. S. Illustrated by Three Hundred Engravings on Wood, and Thirty-Four on Steel.—London, 1849. Royal 8vo, Pp. 718, On the Influence of Physical Agents in Variola. By M. Serres, On the Analogy and Differences between Tubercle and Scrofula. By M. Legrand, On Polydipsia. By M. Vigla, On the Purulent Ophthalmia of Infants. By Mm. Von Ammon and Mildner, Medico-Chirurgical Transactions. Published by the Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society of London. Vol. XXXI. Second Series, Vol. XIII.—London, 1848. 8vo, Pp. 522. With Seven Plates, Multiple Fibrous Tumours, On the Pancreatic Fluid. By Dr. Charles Bernard, Surgery On Coxalgia. By M. Malgaigne, On the Treatment of Lupus. By Mm. Devergie and Petrequin, Surgical Anatomy. By Joseph MacLise. Fascic. II. Folio. Four Plates.—London, 1849. Review: Books Received for Review.

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