The Retrospect of Practical Medicine & Surgery
1847; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
James Stark, Thomas Laycock, J. H. Stallard, Thomas Laycock, Dr. W. R. Basham, Dr. John Hastings, A. Shaw, Dr. R. Chambers, Dr. T. Laycock, Dr. A. Waller, G. Paget, J. D. Pridie, B. Travers Jr., Dr. W. H. Ranking, Benjamin Phillips, W. P. Brookes, F. Sibson, Dr. E. B. Mainwaring, James Milman Coley, M. Gendrin, W. H. Crowfoot, Dr. James Begbie, Dr. R. Chambers, M. Donovan, H. Letheby, J. M'Cormack, Dr. George Robinson, Dr. Richard Chambers, Robert Lee, R. H. Meade, M. Rostan, George Hill Adams, John Hutchinson, Dr. G. Budd, Dr. C. M. Durrant, Dr. Thomas Laycock, Dr. Theophilus Thompson, M. Boudin, Jas. Duncan, David Everett, W. R. Basham, Dr. Henry Davies, R. Willis, M. Depaul, Dr. Samuel Wright, Dr. W. Balt, James Turnbull, Robert Hartle, M. Rayer, Dr. Robert Dick, Dr. Robert Dick, Dr. Robert Dick, Dr. Robert Dick, Dr. Robert Dick, Dr. Henry Davies, M. Lecluyse, Dr. Robert Dick, Dr. Robert Dick, Dr. Robert Dick, Dr. J. P. Beck, Dr. Robert Dick, Dr. R. D. Thompson, Dr. George Johnson, Joseph Toynbee, Dr. R. D. Thomson, M. Rayer, M. Bouchardat, Dr. Richard Chambers, M. Mialhe, D. G. Owen Rees, H. Letheby, J. S. Hughes, Dr. Richard Chambers, Richard Lanyon, W. P. Ormerod, W. Philpot Brookes, Alfred Smee, J. S. Bushnan, W. T. Keal, T. Bancks, John Tomes, Sir B. C. Brodie, W. B. Page, H. H. Radcliffe, W. P. Ormerod, Benjamin Barrow, Dr. A. C. Brownless, Robert Liston, Francis Adams, William Brown, W. P. Ormerod, Henry Smith, W. P. Ormerod, C. Cotton, M. Jules Roux, Dr. O'Bryen Bellingham, Thomas Turner, Samuel Wilmot, John Charles Hall, Dr. A. Marshall, H. W. Fuller, Mungo Park, Andrew Ellis, W. T. Iliff Jr., John Adams, George May, W. Fergusson, Edward Greenhough, M. Guersant Jr., Dr. T. J. Hake, Sir P. Crampton, John C. Warren, Henry Crawford, M. Donovan, J. Goodman, G. D. Dermott, Sir B. Brodie, M. Jobert, M. Donovan, T. B. Curling, Richard Lanyon, W. H. Porter, Wm. Acton, W. P. Ormerod, Dr. P. S. K. Newbigging, John Allison, Dr. Henry Davies, D. MacLagan, James Milman Coley, Dr. W. R. Basham, F. T. Wyntle, M. Piorry, G. Southam, W. R. Wilde, W. R. Wilde, J. B. Estlin, W. R. Beaumont, W. White Cooper, M. Ricord, Wm. White Cooper, W. Hewson, B. Tallan, T. Lloyd, Thomas Cattell, J. G. Crosse, Robert Selby, E. Kennedy, Dr. Henry Bennet, T. S. Lee, T. S. Lee, Dr. Frederick Bird, W. H. Bainbrigge, Dr. A. Allison, G. Norman, G. Southam, Dr. W. S. Oke, M. A. Legrand, M. Lallemand,
ResumoFrontmatter: Practical Medicine, The Retrospect of Practical Medicine & Surgery. Table of contents: Contents of Part XV Practical Medicine. Essay: Organs of Circulation On the Nature and Treatment of Inflammation.—By Dr. George Robinson, Fellow of the Medico-Chirurgical …, On the Treatment of Psoriasis, Sycosis, and Tinea.—By Dr. Graves, Dublin, Dislocation of the Thumb.—By W. P. Ormerod, Esq., On Indurated Chancre.—By Wm. Acton, Esq., New Cornea Knife.—By W. White Cooper, Esq., Dislocations and Diseases of Joints A Case of Dislocation of the Sacro-Sciatic Notch, Reduced with the Assistance of Ether.—By H. H. Radcliffe, …, New Remedy for Ptyalism, On Morbid Rhythmical Movements.—By G. Paget, Esq., M. D., Fellow of Caius College, Cambridge, and of the Royal College of Physicians, London, Organs of Circulation On the Treatment of Aneurism.—By Dr. O'Bryen Bellingham, Hydrargyri Nitras Acidum.— (Acid Nitrate of Mercury), On a New Instrument for Seizing and Detaching the Iris in Cases of Artificial Pupil.—By W. R. Beaumont, Esq., Professor of Surgery, King's College, Toronto, Ether in Hooping-Cough, Spasmodic Cough, and Asthma.—By R. Willis, Esq., M. D., Gutta Percha for Obstetric Instruments, Pyro-Acetic Spirit in Gout and Rheumatism.—By Dr. John Hastings, On Diabetes.—By M. Bouchardat (Translated by Alfred Markwick, Esq), On Placenta Prævia.—By B. Tallan, Esq., Colne, Removal of Scirrhous Tubercle, &c., from the Soft Palate.—By John Adams, Esq., F. R. S., Assistant Surgeon to the London Hospital &c., On the Diagnosis of Hyperæsthesia.—By Dr. T. Laycock, York, Case of Paraplegia from Ascarides, Urinary Organs On the Minute Anatomy and Pathology of Bright's Disease.—By Dr. George Johnson, On a New Method of Passing a Ligature round Uterine Polypi.—By Dr. W. S. Oke, Physician to the South Hants Infirmary, On the Treatment of Popliteal Aneurism.—By Professor Syme, Edinburgh, Albuminuria Treated by Vapour Baths, and Extract of Rhatany.—By M. Rayer, On Incontinence of Urine in Young Persons, Case of Lithotomy in the Female.—By Professor Syme, Etherization in Tetanus.—By Dr. W. H. Ranking, On the Treatment of Amenorrhæa.—By M. Lallemand, On Dysentery.—By James Turnbull, Esq., M. D., Physician to the Liverpool Northern Hospital, Diseases of the Eye On Staphyloma.—By W. R. Wilde, Esq., M. R. I. A., Dublin, On a New Apparatus for Injuries and Diseases of Joints.—By Benjamin Barrow, Esq., Fellow of the Royal Medico-Chirurgical Society, On the Local Treatment of Leucorrhœa.—By M. A. Legrand, Syphilitic Affections Remaks on Syphilis.—By W. H. Porter, Esq., Surgeon to the Meath Hospital and Professor of Surgery to …, On the Nature of the Black Vomit.—By Dr. Nott, Case of Aneurism by Anastomosis in the Anterior Nares.—By Samuel Wilmot, Esq., M. D., President of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, &c., &c., On Valerianate of Zinc, On the Treatment of Erysipelas.—By Dr. W. R. Basham, Physician to the Westminster Hospital, Case of Traumatic Tetanus, Successfully Treated with Tobacco.—By J. D. Pridie, Esq., Surgeon to the Stockton Dispensary, Ligature of the Posterior Tibial Artery.—By John Charles Hall, M. D., M. R. C. S., East Retford, Observations on a Case of Spontaneous Gangrene of the Lower Extremities.—By H. W. Fuller, Esq., M. B, &c., St. George's Hospital, On the Source of Hæmorrhage in Placenta Prævia.—By Dr. Radford, Hæmorrhage from Inversio Uteri.—By J. G. Crosse, Esq. Norwich, Mode of Arresting Bleeding from Leech Bites.—By Dr. A. Marshall. Belfast, Bilateral Operation of Lithotomy.—By John C. Warren, M. D. Boston, U. S., Organs of Digestion, Placenta Prævia, without Hæmorrhage.—By T. Lloyd, Esq., Medical Officer, East London Union, &c., Treatment of Enlarged Subcutaneous Bursæ.—By W. P. Ormerod, Esq., Extraction of a Large Cartilage from the Knee-Joint.—By Francis Adams, Esq., Banchory, Facial Neuralgia from Uterine Disease.—By Dr. E. B. Mainwaring, Bournemouth, On the Use of Quinine, in Periodical Diseases.—By Dr. Holmes, U. S. Army Med. Staff, Nervous System, Case of Strangulated Congenital Hernia, in an Infant Seventeen Days Old, Requiring Operation.—By W. Fergusson, Esq, Professor of Surgery in King's College, &c., On the Treatment of Stricture by Hydraulic Dilatation.—By J. Goodman, Esq., Broughton, On Chorea and Rheumatism.— by Dr. James Begbie, Fellow of the College of Physicians, Edinburgh, On the Use of Issues in Diseases of the Joints.—By Dr. A. C. Brownless, Physician to the Metropolitan Dispensary, On the Detection of Sugar in the Expectoration of Patients Affected with Diabetes.—By Dr. Francis, of Manchester, On the Use of Bromine in Hepatic Affections, &c.—By Dr. Robert Dick, On the Use of Tobacco in the Treatment of Tetanus.—By B. Travers, Jun., Esq., Assistant Surgeon and Lecturer on Surgery at St. Thomas' Hospital, On the Non-Mercurial Treatment of Syphilis.—By Dr. P. S. K. Newbigging. Senior Physician to the New Town Dispensary, Edinburgh; Late Physician to the Edinburgh Lock Hospital, &c., Case of Hæmaturia Treated with Gallic Acid.—By J. S. Hughes, Esq., Surgeon to Jervis-Street Hospital, Dublin, On a New Means of Diagnosis, in Affections of the Nervous System.—By Dr. A. Waller, Kensington, Diseases of the Skin On Porrigo.—By Dr. Henry Davies, Varicocele Treated by Subcutaneous Ligature.—Fatal from Phlebitis, Urinary Organs, On the Diagnosis and Patholooy of Ovarian Tumours.—By Dr. Frederick Bird, Oil of Juniper in Scald Head.—By Dr. Sully, On Scrofula.—By Dr. Glover, Lecturer on Materia Medica, in the Newcastle School of Medicine, Case of Fracture of the Skull.—By T. Bancks, Esq., Stourbridge, On Angular Curvative of the Spine.—By Dr. Pirrie, Regius Professor of Surgery in Marischal College and University of Aberdeen, Acute Melæna Cured by Gallic Acid, On the Treatment of Worms.—By Dr. Henry Davies, On a Source of Fallacy in Testing for Sugar in Urine by Moore's Test.—By D. G. Owen Rees, F. R. S., Assistant Physician to Guy's Hospital, &c., Mode of Preparing Clycerine, On Caries of the Teeth.—By John Tomes, Esq., Middlesex Hospital, Clinical Observations on Delirium Tremens.—By Benjamin Phillips, Esq., F. R. S., Assistant Surgeon to Westminster Hospital, On the Inhalation of Naphtha Vapour in Phthisis.—By Jas. Duncan, Esq., M. B., On Gonorrhœal Ophthalmia.—By M. Ricord, On the Curability of Hypertrophy of the Heart. By M. Rostan, Treatment of Chorea. With Co Existent Heart-Disease.—By Dr. R. Chambers, Physician to the Essex and Colchester Hospital, On the Treatment of Dysentery.—By Dr. W. Balt, Benzoic Acid in Incontinence of Urine.—By Dr. Fraene, On the Use of Bread.—By Dr. Robert Dick, Facial Paralysis Cured by Quinine, Tetanus Cured by Ether.—Etherization, Epistaxis Treated by Insufflations of Alum.—By M. Lecluyse, Remarks on Drastic Purgatives.—By Dr. Robert Dick, On Galvano-Puncture in Aneurism, A Case of Ovarian Dropsy, Treated by Tapping and Iodine Injection.—By Dr. A. Allison, Spencer, Indiana, On Hæmorrhage from Various Parts, Death Following the Removal of a Bursal Tumour from the Patella.—By Henry Smith, Esq., Late House-Surgeon to King's College Hospital, On Accumulation in the Colon.—By Dr. Robert Dick, On Colic.—By Dr. Robert Dick, Bisulphuret of Carbon in Sciatica.— by Dr. Berg, Viborg, On Polypus of the Rectum.—By M. Guersant, Jun., On the Efficacy of Electricity, Galvanism, Electro-Magnetism, and Magneto-Electricity, in the Cure of Disease: and on the Best Methods of Application.—By M. Donovan, Esq., Dublin, Opium in Stricture of the Urethra, On Strangulated Hernia.—By George May, Esq., "Firing," as a Counter-Irritant.—By J. M'Cormack, Esq., M. D., Donegal, On the Natural Methods of Suppressing Uterine Hæmorrhage.—By Dr. Radford, Manchester, On the Effects of Emetics on Young Subjects.—By Dr. J. P. Beck, On Fatty Degeneration of the Heart.—By R. H. Meade, Esq., Bradford, On Incontinence of Urine in Children.—By Dr. Richard Chambers, Physician to the Essex and Colchester Hospital, Urinary Organs Observations on Lithotomy.—By Sir P. Crampton, Bart., F. R. S. &c., &c., Treatment of Cut-Throat.—By Andrew Ellis, Esq., Dublin, On Purpura, or Land Scurvy.—By Dr. Laycock, York, Retention of Urine Treated by Ergot of Rye.—By Richard Lanyon, Esq., M. D., Lld., F. R. S., &c., On Leucorrhœa.—By Dr. Mitchell, Dublin, On Porrigo Decalvans, &c.—By James Milman Coley, Esq., M. D., Licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians, and Physician to the Western Dispensary, &c., On Atmospheric Changes as Causes of Disease.—By Thomas Laycock, M. D., Physician to the York Dispensary, and Lecturer on the Practice of Medicine, On Warty Excrescences of the Eye-Lids.—By J. B. Estlin, Esq., Bristol, On Artificial Light.—By Wm. White Cooper, Esq., Organs of Digestion On Morbid States of the Tongue.—By Dr. Samuel Wright, Professor of Clinical Medicine in Queen's College, …, On Distortions of the Spine Independent of Caries or Ulceration.—By Sir B. C. Brodie, Bart., F. R. S., On Diseases Simulating Hypertrophy of the Heart.—By Dr. Latham, On Nutritive Enemata, On Setons in Stricture, &c.—By G. D. Dermott, Esq., On Bronchits.—By Dr. Thomas Laycock. Physician to the York Dispensary, and Lecturer on the Theory and Practice of Medicine, Case of Tracheitis.—By Dr. C. M. Durrant, Physician to the East Suffolk and Ipswich Hospital, On Diabetes.—By Dr. Richard Chambers, Physician to the Essex and Colchester Hospital, On Ovariotomy.—By G. Southam, Esq., Surgeon to the Salford Royal Hospital and Dispensary, On a New Operation for Vesico-Vaginal Fistula.—By M. Jobert, Midwifery, and the Diseases of Women On the Influence of Faintness on Coagulation of the Blood.—By the Late W. Hewson, Esq., F. R. S., Alkalescent Urine, and Phosphatic Urinary Calculi.—By Dr. Snow, On Scrofula.—By Thomas Laycock, M. D., York, Gutta Percha Splints.—By Alfred Smee, Esq., F. R. S., &c., On the Effects of Acetate of Lead and Opium in Hæmorrhagic Diathesis.—By George Hill Adams, Esq., M. D., Hooping Cough and Exanthem.—By Dr. Volz, On the Removal of Loose Cartilages from the Joints.—By Robert Liston, Esq., F. R. S., &c., Organs of Circulation, Sulphuric Acid in Aphthæ.—By Professor Lippich, On the Treatment of Varicocele by Pressure.—By T. B. Curling, Esq., Assistant Surgeon to the London Hospital, On Senna with Matico, in Hœmorrhage from the Bowels.—By Dr. Watmough, Pocklington, On the Treatment of Diabetes.—By M. Mialhe, On Hæmoptysis.—By W. R. Basham, Physician to the Westminster Hospital, Treatment of Amenorrhæa.—By —Houlton, Esq., On a New Mode of Applying Ligatures to Tumours.—By Professor Fergusson, London, On the Employment of Matico in Malignant Dysentery.—By Robert Hartle, Esq., M. D., F. R. C. S. E. Deputy Inspector-General of Army Hospitals, Organs of Respiration Disease of the Larynx—Tracheotomy.—By Dr. Watts, of Manchester, On Neuralgia Treated Endermically by Morphia.—By Dr. Gattere, On the Detection of Poisons in the Urine.—By H. Letheby, M. D., Lecturer on Chemistry at the London Hospital, On Blisters in Confluent Small-Pox.—By M. Piorry, On Dieffenbach's New Operation for Pseudarthrosis from Ununited Fracture.—By J. S. Bushnan, Esq., M. D., On Secondary Epilepsy and Apoplexy in Children.— by James Milman Coley, M. D., Licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians, and Physician to the Western Dispensary, On the Dose of Arsenic.—By F. T. Wyntle, Esq., Warneford Hospital, near Oxford, On Spina Bifida: the External Tumour Successfully Removed.—By W. B. Page, Esq., Surgeon to the Cumberland Infirmary, On Ovarian Disease.—By W. H. Bainbrigge, Esq., Surgeon to the Northern Hospital, Liverpool, On Epilepsy.— by Dr. Bronson.— Sheffield, Diseases of the Eye, On the Source of Fat in Animals.—By Dr. R. D. Thomson, Lecturer on Chemistry in the University of Glasgow, On the Elimination of Nitrogen.—By Professor Dumas, On a Case of Elephantiasis.—By G. Southam, Esq., Surgeon to the Salford Royal Hospital, &c., On Atropine in Painful Affections of the Face.— by W. P. Brookes, Esq., M D., M. R. C. S. E., Surgeon to the Cheltenham General Hospital, On Uterine Diseases.—By E. Kennedy, Esq., M. D., Late Master of the Dublin Lying in Hospital, Diseases of the Nervous System On the Origin of the Spinal Nerves.—By A. Shaw, Esq., F. R. S., &c., On a New Arm-Sling for Fractures of the Upper Extremity.—By W. T. Keal, Esq., Oakham, On Tibio-Tarsal Amputation.—By M. Jules Roux, Professor of Anatomy and Physiology, Toulon, Syphilitic Affections, A Description of a New Electro-Magnetic Machine Adapted so as to Give a Succession of Shocks in One Direction.—By H. Letheby, M. B., Lecturer on Chemistry at the London Hospital, Wound of the Throat.—By Mungo Park, Esq., London, On Hysteria.—By M. Gendrin, On Palpebral Tumours.— (from the Report on the Progress of Ophthalmic Surgery, for 1846.)—By W. R. Wilde, Esq., M. R. I. A., Dublin, On Potassa Fusa in Uterine Diseases.—By T. S. Lee, Esq., On the Use of Alum in Pertussis.—By Dr. Henry Davies, On the Ganglia and Nerves of the Heart.—By Robert Lee, M. D., F. R. S., &c., Remarks on Bursal Disease.—By William Brown, Esq., Diseases of the Skin, Case of Calculus Vesicæ.—By Henry Crawford, Esq., Employment of Bismuth in Diarrhœa.—By M. Rayer, On Tumours of the Uterus and Its Appendages.—By T. S. Lee, Esq., On Cynanche Laryngœa.—By Dr. G. Budd, F. R. S., On Cod-Liver Oil in Phthisis.—By David Everett, Esq., Worcester, On a New Mode of Treating Prolapsus Ani.—By Dr. T. J. Hake, Physician to the Suffolk General Hospital, &c., Amputations Comparison of the Circular and Flat Operations.—By W. P. Ormerod, Esq., House-Surgeon to St. Bartholomew's …, Belladonna Used Endermically, in Neuralgia and Rheumatism, On the Palliative Treatment of Hydrocele.—By Richard Lanyon, Esq., M. D., L. L. D., F. A. S., &c., Researches on Hysteria.—By Professor Schutzenberger, Strasburg, On the Influence of Strychine on the Urinary Organs, Facial Neuralgia Treated by the Inhalation of Ether.—By F. Sibson, Esq., Resident Surgeon to the Nottingham General Hospital, Axillary Aneurism: Amputation at the Shoulder Joint.—By Professor Syme, A Synopsis, Containing Diseases Affecting the System Generally, Surgery Fractures and Diseases of Bone, Nutritive Bread.—By Dr. R. D. Thompson, On Chronic Bronchitis and Bronchial Asthma.—By Dr. Theophilus Thompson, On Cholera.—By Dr. Maxwell, Surgeon to the 3d Reg. Madras Light Cavalry, On a Case of Popliteal Aneurism, in Which Compression Was Unsuccessful.—By Thomas Turner, Esq., Manchester, Organs of Digestion On the Treatment of Cleft Palate.—By Professor Fergusson, On the Use of Blisters in Ringworm, and on the Dressing of Blisters.—By D. MacLagan, Esq., M. D., On the Injection of Cold Water, in Post-Partum Hæmorrhage.—By Robert Selby, Esq., Bannockburn, On Ulceration of the Cervix Uteri, as a Cause of Abortion.—By Dr. Henry Bennet, Various Subjects, On the Use of Beer in Dyspepsia.—By Dr. Robert Dick, On Colchicum.—By Dr. Robert Dick, Pathological Propositions Relating to Phthisis.—By Dr. Evans, Case of Ovarian Disease.—By G. Norman, Esq., On the Treatment of Ovarian Disease.—By Dr. Locock, &c., On Chlorate of Potash as a Remedy for Profuse Salivation Induced by Mercury.—By John Allison, Esq., Bridlington, Pathology and Treatment of Croup.—By—Hird, Esq., On Abscess in the Perineum.—By Sir B. Brodie, Bart., F. R. S., &c., Midwifery and the Diseases of Women, On Amputation of the Thigh, &c.—By C. Cotton, Esq., M. D., Surgeon to the West Norfolk and Lynn Hospital, Treatment of Syphilis at St. Bartholomew's.—By W. P. Ormerod, Esq., On Dysmenorrhœa.—By Dr. Oldham, Physician-Accoucheur and Lecturer on Midwifery, at Guy's Hospital, Diseases Affecting the System Generally On Deficient Sewerage and Want of Cleanliness. As Causes of Mortality.—By James Stark, Esq., M. D., Fellow …, On Pulmonary Congestion Simulating Angina Pectoris.—By Dr. Latham, Case of Catalepsy.— by W. H. Crowfoot, Esq., Beccles, On Acute Rheumatism.—By Dr. W. R. Basham, Physician to the Westminster Hospital, Organs of Respiration On the Respiratory Functions.—By John Hutchinson, Esq., Retention of Urine Treated by Galvanism.—By M. Donovan, Esq., On Opium in Inflammation.—By Dr. Richard Chambers, Physician to the Essex and Colchester Hospital, On Paracentesis Thoracis.—By W. T. Iliff, Jun., Esq., Treatment of Strangulated Hernia by Cold Applications.—By Edward Greenhough, Esq. M. D., Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, Edinburgh, North Shields, Addenda On the Inhalation of the Vapour of Ether, Asphyxia Neonatorum.—By M. Depaul, Retained Placenta.—By Thomas Cattell, M. D., Braunston, On the Pathology of Bright's Disease.—By Joseph Toynbee, Esq., F. R. S., Surgeon to the St. George's and St. James's Dispensary, On the Hydropathic Treatment of Fever.—By J. H. Stallard, Esq., Surgeon to the Leicester Dispensary, Constitutional Syphilis in the Father Producing Syphilis in the Offspring, the Mother Remaining to All Appearance Healthy.—By Dr. Colles, On Bile.—By Dr. Robert Dick, On Diseases of the Nervous System with the Same Symptoms, but Arising from Different Causes.— by Dr. R. Chambers, Physician to the Essex and Colchester Hospital, On Compound Fracture of the External Condyle of the Femur Extending into the Joint, Complicated with Fracture of the Lower Third of the Same Bone, &c.—By W. Philpot Brookes, Esq. M. D., Surgeon to the General Hospital and Dispensary, Cheltenham, A Few Hints on Constipation.—By Dr. Robert Dick, On the Decomposition of Calculi by Galvanism.—By M. Donovan, Esq., M. R. I. A., On the Antagonism between Typhoid Fevers, Intermittents, and Phthisis.—By M. Boudin, Organs of Respiration.
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