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The Medical Examiner

1854; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

Caspar Morris, Edward Hartshorne, Wilson Jewell, Dr. Theo. C. Hilgard, Frank H. Hamilton, William B. Carpenter, Professor R. Owen, J. A. Paris, B. G. Babington, A. Tweedie, W. Baly, N. B. Ward, Prof. James A. Kirkpatrick,

Resumo

Frontmatter: The Medical Examiner. Essay: Medical News, In This Case, It Is Worthy of the Remark, That Her Three Last Pregnancies Terminated Prematurely in Abortion, That the Catamenia, in Two Years after the Last Abortion, Had Gradually Assumed a Menorrhagic Character, and Latterly Had Become Irregular as to the Periods, and Variable as to the Appearance of the Discharge; Moreover, during the Last Year, She Had Had in the Intervals a Watery Discharge, Which Rendered the Linen Stiff on Becoming Dry, A Case of Quadruple Birth, Original Communications Death from an Acute Attack of Gout. By Caspar Morris, M. D., Consulting Physician to the Philadelphia …, Unsuccessful Employment of Anæthesia by Cold, Menorrhagia, Elkoplasty, or Anaplasty Applied to the Treatment of Old Ulcers; Also, a New Mode of Treatment for Delayed or Non-Union of a Fractured Humerus. By Frank H. Hamilton, A. M., M. D., Professor of Surgery, Etc. New York, Holman, Gray & Co. 1854, Professor Hohl's Case of Double Uterus, with Twins, and Placenta Praevia, Mortality of Philadelphia, for July, August and September, 1854; Collated from the Health Office Record. By Wilson Jewell, M. D., Principles of Comparative Physiology. By William B. Carpenter, M. D., F. R. S., F. G. S., Examiner in Physiology and Comparative Anatomy in the University of London, &c. With Three Hundred and Nine Wood Engravings. A New American, from the Fourth and Revised London Edition. Philadelphia: Blanchard & Lea. 1854, Gastrotomy Twenty-One Hours after Rupture of the Uterus; Removal of a Dead Child from the Abdominal Cavity, with a Successful Result, Bibliographical Notices, A Case of Penetrating Incised Wound of the Abdomen and Small Intestine, Resulting in Death from Internal Strangulation. By Edward Hartshorne, M. D., Record of Medical Science, Braun on Eclampsia during Pregnancy, German Poison Eaters, The Cholera, A Brief Report from the Clinics of Berlin. Clinic of Dr. Graefe, New Test for Sugar in Diabetes, The Principal Forms of the Skeleton and of the Teeth. By Professor R. Owen, F. R. S., &c. Philadelphia: Blanchard and Lea. 1854, Abstract of Meteorological Observations for September, 1854, Made at Philadelphia, Pa. Latitude 39º 57' 28'' N., Longitude 75º 10' 40'' W. From Greenwich. By Prof. James A. Kirkpatrick, Female Doctors, Case of Total Inversion of the Uterus, in Which Extirpation of the Entire Organ Was Successfully Practised. Letter to the editor: A Case of Successful Operation for Vesico-Vaginal Fistula.

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