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The Clinical Review

1901; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

L. L. Skelton, A. H. Levings, Daniel R. Brower, J. Elliott Colburn, Joseph M. Patton, Hobart Amory Hare, B. W. Palmer, George Thomas Jackson, W. A. Newman Dorland, Edward Jackson, James Nevins Hyde, Dr. Chr. Jakob, Marcus P. Hatfield,

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Frontmatter: The Clinical Review. Essay: Coincidentally with the Development of the Science of Bacteriology, and the Placing of Our Knowledge of the Causation of Disease upon the Foundation of the Influence of Definite Micro-Organisms, Does the Category of the Old, So-Called, Diathetic Diseases Become Abbreviated, Favorite Prescriptions of Distinguished Practitioners.—With Notes on Treatment. Edited by B. W. Palmer, M. D. E. B. Treat & Co.. New York, 1901, Essentials of Refraction and of Diseases of the Eye. By Edward Jackson, A. M., M. D., Emeritus Professor of Diseases of the Eye in the Philadelphia Polyclinic. Third Edition, Revised and Enlarged. 12mo., 261 Pages, 82 Illustrations. Philadelphia and London: W. B. Saunders & Co., 1901. Cloth, $1.00 Net, Chronicle and Comment, Diseases of the Cornea, Iris and Uveal Tract.—Abstract of Clinical Lectures Delivered at the Chicago Policlinic. By J. Elliott Colburn, M. D., Professor of Ophthalmology, Chicago Policlinic Iritis May Follow Exposure to Cold, Strong Light, Irritation of the Cornea or Indirect Wound or Injury, It Is Proposed to Hold a Banquet and Celebration in Honor of Dr. Nathan Smith Davis, of Chicago, at the Auditorium Hotel, October 5th, 1901, There Is a Good Deal about the United States Marine Hospital Service Not Generally Known Even among Medical Men, and That Possesses No Small Degree of Interest, Cases of Insanity. A Clinical Demonstration. By Daniel R. Brower, M. D., Professor of Nervous and Mental Diseases, Rush Medical College; Professor of Diseases of the Nervous System and Clinical Medicine, N. W. Univ. Woman's Medical School; Professor of Nervous Diseases, Chicago Post-Graduate Medical School, Etc., Chicago, Discussion The Clinical Teaching of Medicine, The Practice of Attending Ministers and Their Families without Charge Seems Hardly Just; They Are Often Better Able to Pay than Very Many of Their Parishioners, "It Has Been Said by Some That to Get on in Medicine Capital Is Necessary, It Is Maintained by a French Observer That General Paralysis and Locomotor Ataxia Are but Different Expressions of the Same Morbid State, Syphilis Being the Primary Cause of Both, in the One Instance the Brain Being Affected, in the Other the Spinal Cord, Applied Medicine Counting a Rapid Pulse, It Is Probably a Penalty of the Individualistic and Private Nature of Medical Practice That Doctors Are Proverbially Sensitive and Jealous in Their Professional Relations with Each Other, A Very Good Summary of Present-Day Knowledge of Cystitis, Especially in Women, and the Proper Course of Treatment Necessary to Accomplish More than a Temporary Relief, Is Given by Reynolds (Bos. Med. and Sur. Jour.), The Earliest Authentic Writing about Appendicitis Was by Saracenus, in 1642, Although It Was Not until 1827 That Melier Recognized the Disease as Distinct and Separate from the Cæcum; and It Was Not until as Late as 1888 That Fitz, of Boston, Presented the Subject in Something of the Light as We See It To-Day, Especially in the Matter of Surgical Possibilities, An Interesting Idea of the Relation of Occupation and Status in Life to the Inebriate Problem Is Furnished by Dr. Chas. L. Dana, of New York, in Studying 1, 560 Cases Coming under Treatment at Bellevue Hospital, A Practical Treatise on Diseases of the Skin.—By James Nevins Hyde, A. M., M. D., Professor of Dermatology and Venereal Diseases, Rush Medical College, Etc., and Frank Hugh Montgomery, Associate Professor, Etc. New (6Th) Edition. In One Octavo Volume of 832 Pages, with 107 Engravings and 27 Full-Page Plates, 9 of Which Are Colored. Lea Brothers & Co., Philadelphia and New York, 1901, Atlas and Epitome of the Nervous System and Its Diseases. By Professor Dr. Chr. Jakob, of Erlangen. From the Second Revised German Edition. Edited by Edward D. Fisher, M. D., Professor of Diseases of the Nervous System, University and Bellevue Medical College, New York. With 83 Plates and Copious Text. Philadelphia and London: W. B. Saunders & Co., 1901. Cloth, $3.50 Net, The Ready-Reference Hand-Book of Skin Diseases. By George Thomas Jackson, M. D., Chief of Clinic and Instructor in Dermatology, College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York. New (4Th) Edition, Thoroughly Revised. In One 12mo. Volume of 617 Pages, with 82 Engravings and 3 Colored Plates. Cloth, $2.75, Net. Lea Brothers & Co., Philadelphia and New York, 1901, The Acute Contagious Diseases of Childhood. By Marcus P. Hatfield, A. M., M. D., Professor Emeritus of Diseases of Children, Northwestern University Medical School; Professor of Diseases of Children, Chicago Clinical School; Attending Physician Wesley Hospital. Pages, 142. Price, $1.00 Net. G. P. Englehard & Co., Chicago. 1901, Authorities Generally Unite in the Advice to Not Artificially Hurry or Interfere with the Third Stage of Labor, so Long as Conditions Are Normal, Multiple Essay Items, Grout Gives the Following List of Diseases of Domestic Animals Known to Be Communicable to Man, Clinical Lectures upon the Ætiology, Pathology, Diagnosis and Treatment of Tumors.—By A. H. Levings, M. D., Milwaukee, Wis. Professor of the Principles and Practice of Surgery and Clinical Surgery in the Wisconsin College of Physicians and Surgeons; Surgeon to St. Joseph's Hospital and to Notre Dame Infirmary; Consulting Surgeon to the Milwaukee County Hospital for the Insane Myxomata, Make Short Calls, The American Illustrated Medical Dictionary.—For Practitioners and Students. A Complete Dictionary of the Terms Used in Medicine, Surgery, Dentistry, Pharmacy, Chemistry, and the Kindred Branches, Including Much Collateral Information of an Encyclopedic Character, Together with New and Elaborate Tables of Arteries, Muscles, Nerves, Veins, Etc.; of Bacilli, Bacteria, Micrococci, Streptococci; Eponymic Tables of Diseases, Operations, Signs and Symptoms, Stains, Tests, Methods of Treatment, Etc., Etc. By W. A. Newman Dorland, A. M., M. D., Editor of the "American Pocket Medical Dictionary. " Second Edition, Revised. Handsome Large Octavo, Nearly 800 Pages, Bound in Full Flexible Leather. Philadelphia and London: W. B. Saunders & Company, 1901, Viewing the Career of Medicine Strictly from the Standpoint of an Intellectual Pursuit, It Is Well to Remember That a Uterine Fibroid May Exist for Years, Undergoing, Meanwhile, Slow Development up to the Time of the Menopause, and yet at No Time Demanding Operative Intervention Because of a Menace to the Life, Health or Comfort of the Patient, Original Articles The General Toxæmias and Their Treatment. By L. L. Skelton, A. M., M. D., Professor of Physiology and …. Display ads: Pills, Multiple Display Advertisements. Review: Book Reviews Progressive Medicine, Vol. II., June, 1901—A Quarterly Digest of Advances, Discoveries and Improvements.

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