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The American Medical Recorder

1818; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

Dr. Henry Malcolm, Joseph Klapp, Joseph G. Nancrede, Franklin Bache, Dr. Samuel Agnew, Dr. William N. Luckey, G. French, William Balfour, Alexander Renton, A. B. Granville, Thomas Horsfield, George Langstaff,

Resumo

Frontmatter: The American Medical Recorder. Essay: Physiological Experiments Are of the Utmost Importance in the Practice of Medicine, On the Use of the Prussic (Hydrocyanic) Acid in the Treatment of Certain Diseases of the Chest, and Particularly in Phthisis Pulmonalis. By Dr. Magendie. (Read at the Royal Academy of Sciences of Paris the 17th November, 1817, and Communicated Exclusively to the Editor of the Journal of the Royal Institution), Remarks on Some Uncommonly Violent Cases of "Colica Pictonum," by Dr. William N. Luckey, of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, Case of Recovery after the Separation and Discharge by Stool of a Portion of the Ileum. By Alexander Renton, Surgeon, Penicuik, Method of Reducing Hernia in Russia, An Extraordinary Case of Phlegmasia Dolens. Communicated by Dr. Henry Malcolm of Philadelphia, The Following Letter Cannot Be Read without Great Interest by Our Medical Men and Naturalists, Interesting Discovery, An Essay on the Oopas, or Poison Tree of Java, Addressed to the Honourable Thomas Stamford Raffles, Lieutenant-Governor. By Thomas Horsfield, M. D. (Communicated to the Society by the President), An Essay on the Effects of Temperature on the Human System, Three Cases of Cystirrhœa. Communicated by G. French, M. D. of Fredericksburgh, Virginia Case I, Foreign Papers, &c. On the Cure of Whitlow by Compression. By William Balfour, M. D. of Edinburgh, Singular Treatment of Retroverted Uterus, On Temulent Diseases. By Joseph Klapp, M. D. One of the Physicians to the Philadelphia Alms-House Infirmary, A Case of Chorea Successfully Treated. Communicated by Dr. Samuel Agnew, of Harrisburg, A Case of Extra-Uterine Fœtus, Contained in the Fallopian Tube, with Some Observations. By George Langstaff, Esq. (Read June 24th, 1817), A Memoir on Contagion, More Especially as It Respects the Yellow Fever [Read in Convention of the Medical and Chirurgical Faculty of Maryland, on the 3d of June, 1817]. Editorial: A Memoir on Contagion, To Subscribers, On Mania a Potu. By Joseph G. Nancrede, M. D., To Correspondents, Errata.

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