Contents of No. 5
1827; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
William R. Waring, Ch. D. Meigs, R. La Roche, Jos. Parrish, Caspar Morris, Edward Pickett, Benjamin Travers, John North, W. C. Daniell, Robert Venables, John C. Warren, Charles Caldwell, Charles Caldwell,
ResumoTable of contents: Contents of No. 5 Original Communications. Frontmatter: The North American Medical and Surgical Journal. Essay: On Infantile Convulsions Arising from Spasm of the Intestines. By Jos. Parrish, M. D., One of the Surgeons of the Pennsylvania Hospital, &c. &c., Medical Jurisprudence, An Analysis of Fever. By Charles Caldwell, M. D., Professor of the Institutes of Medicine and Clinical Practice in Transylvania University. Lexington, Ky. 1825. Noticed in Our Last, Midwifery, Observations on the Use of Balsam Copaiba in Chronic Inflammation of the Mucous Membrane of the Lungs. By R. La Roche, M. D., Medical and Physical Memoirs. By Charles Caldwell, M. D., Professor of the Institutes of Medicine and Clinical Practice, in Transylvania University. Lexington, 1826. Noticed in Our Last, A Practical Treatise on Diabetes, with Observations on the Tabes Diuretica, or Urinary Consumption, Especially as It Occurs in Children, and on Urinary Fluxes in General. With an Appendix of Dissections and Cases, Illustrative of a Successful Mode of Treatment, and a Postscript of Practical Directions by Examining the Urine in These Diseases. By Robert Venables, M. B., &c. London. Pp. 214.1825, A Case of Partial Paralysis, Produced by Extracting a Tooth. By Edward Pickett, M. D. of Huntsville, Alabama, Pathology, We Apprehend That, in This Case, an Irritation Was Propagated through the Branches of the Fifth Pair in the Left Side, and That Certain Nerves of the Opposite Side Were Affected with Paralysis, Practical Observations on the Convulsions of Infants. By John North, Surgeon-Accoucheur. London, 1826, Physiology, Mr. Newby, on Saturday, May 31st, Was Exposed to a Heavy Rain, Original Communications Inflammation of the Mucous Membrane of the Stomach, in Yellow and Bilious Fevers. By William R. Waring, …, Surgery, Report of the Trial of an Action, Charles Lowell Vs. John Faxon and Micajah Hawks, for Malpractice in the Capacity of Physicians and Surgeons; at the Supreme Judicial Court of Maine, Holden at Machias for the County of Washington, June Term, 1824, before the Hon. Nathan Weston, &c. &c. Portland, 1825. 8vo. Pp. 124 A Letter to the Hon. Issac Parker, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of Massachusetts, …, Practice of Medicine, Therapeutics, and Materia Medica, Tuesday, 4th Aug. 1818.—Higginbotham, in Removing the Body of a Female Who Had Died of Typhus, Had His Left Hand Besmeared with a Moisture Which Had Oozed from It, Account of a Child Who Took Stramonium, On Saturday Morning, Dec. 28, Dr. Pett Examined the Body of a Lady, Dead of Peritoneal Inflammation after Her Confinement, Quarterly Summary of Improvements in Medicine and Surgery Anatomy, Chemistry and Pharmacy, Biographical Notice Memoir of Dr. Samuel Powel Griffitts. By Governeur Emerson, M. D.. Letter to the editor: Cases of Fevers, Illustrative of the Benefit to Be Derived from the Application of Leeches to the Epigastrium, and from Demulcents, Agreeably to the Method of Dr. Broussais; in a Letter to One of the Editors of This Journal; by Caspar Morris, M. D., One of the House Surgeons to the Pennsylvania Hospital. Review: Medical Literature Retrospective Review, Analytical Reviews An Inquiry Concerning That Disturbed State of the Vital Functions Usually Denominated "Constitutional …, Bibliographical Notices Observations upon the Autumnal Fevers of Savannah. By W. C. Daniell, M. D. Savannah, (Georgia,) 1826. 8vo. ….
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