The Western Journal of Medicine and Surgery
1853; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
L. P. Yandell, James Knapp, J. R. Wilcox, William Boyd, J. Windle, William Kenney, G. W. Booth, B. M. Wible, Dr. Gottlieb Gluge, William Fergusson, Philip Ricord, William Senhouse Kirkes, James Paget, Henry Beasley, Dionysius Lardner, John Locke, M. Claude Bernard,
ResumoFrontmatter: Receipts of Medical Journal for May, 1853, The Western Journal, University of Louisville Medical Department, Traveling Agents for the Western Journal of Medicine and Surgery, The Western Journal of Medicine and Surgery Is Published Monthly by the Undersigned, at the Corner of Main and Fifth Streets, Louisville, at $5 Per Annum, Payable in Advance, The Western Journal of Medicine and Surgery. Table of contents: Contents of No V Original Communications. Essay: Quinine in Cholera Infantum. By G. W. Booth, M. D., of Carrollville, Miss., A Case of Penetrating Wound of the Chest; Pleuritis; Recovery. By James Knapp, M. D., of Louisville, Ky., Atlas of Pathological Histology. By Dr. Gottlieb Gluge, Professor of Physiology and Pathological Anatomy in the University of Bruxelles, Member of the Royal Academy of Bruxelles, &c. Translated from the German by Joseph Leidy, M. D., Pathologist to St. Joseph's Hospital, Philadelphia, Fellow of the College of Physicians, Philadelphia, Honorary Fellow of the Medical Society of Virginia, Corresponding Member of the Biological Society of Paris, &c., &c., Manual of Physiology, by William Senhouse Kirkes, M. D., Licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians; Registrar and Demonstrator of Morbid Anatomy, at St. Bartholomew's Hospital. Assisted by James Paget, F. R. S., Lecturer on General Anatomy and Physiology at St. Bartholomew's Hospital. Second American from the Second London Edition, with 165 Illustrations. Philadelphia, Blanchard & Lea, 1853. 12mo Pp. 568, Natural Theology. A Valedictory Lecture, Delivered to the Class of Students in the Medical College of Ohio, in the Department of Chemistry, February 24th, 1853, by John Locke, M. D., Professor of Chemistry and Pharmacy, Peculiar Case of Lithotomy; Singular Nucleus for, and Unusual Size of the Calculus, American Medical Association, The Druggist's General Receipt Book; Comprising a Copious Veterinary Formulary, and Table of Veterinary Materia Medica; Numerous Recipes of Patent and Proprietary Medicines, Druggist's Nostrums, Etc.: Perfumery and Cosmetics; Beverages, Dietetic Articles, … &c. With an Appendix of Useful Tables. By Henry Beasley. Second American from the Last London Edition, Corrected and Enlarged. Philadelphia: Lindsay & Blakiston: 1853. 12mo. Pp. 472, Purging, to Prevent Traumatic Inflammation, Accidental Death of Physicians, Illustrations of Syphilitic Disease. By Philip Ricord, D. M. P., Chirurgien De L'Hópital Des Vènériens (Hópital Du Midi), Chevalier De La Legion D'Honneur Et De La Couronne De Chene, Laureat De L, Institut De France, (Académie Des Sciences), Membre De Diveces Societes Savantes, Nationales Et Etrangres. Translated from the French by Thomas F. Betton, M. D., M. A. N, S., Fellow of the College of Physicians, of Philadelphia, Etc. With the Addition of a History of Syphilis, and a Complete Bibliography and Formulary of Remedies. Collected and Arranged, by Paul B. Goddard, M. D. With 50 Large Quarto Plates, Comprising 117 Beautifully Colored Illustrations. Philadelphia, 1852. A. Hart, Late Carey & Hart; 4to., Pp. 359, A Case of Typhoid Fever Marked by Some Peculiarities, Relations of Vaccination and Innoculation to Small-Pox, Use of Chloroform in Midwifery, A System of Practical Surgery, by William Fergusson, F. R. S., Professor of Surgery in King's College, London; Surgeon to King's College Hospital: and Surgeon to H. R. H. Prince Albert. Fourth American from the Third and Enlarged London Edition, with Three Hundred and Ninety-Three Illustrations. Philadelphia, Blanchard & Lea, 1853: 8vo., Pp. 621, A Letter on the Physiological Doctrines of Marshall Hall, M. D. By B. M. Wible, M. D., of Louisville, Ky., Report of the Eastern Lunatic Asylum in the City of Williamsburg, Virginia. 1852-3, Absence of Fibrin in the Blood, Relations of Menstruation, Lactation, and Conception, On the Alteration of the Taste in Paralysis of the Facial Nerve. By M. Claude Bernard, Lecturer on Physiology at the College of France. Translated from the French by Howell L. Thomas, M. D., A Case of Fatal Gangrene of the Fauces, Caused or Attended by Worms. By William Boyd, M. D., of Rock Island, Texas, A Case of Extensive Abscess of the Liver; Effusion into the Peritoneum; Death; Autopsy. By J. R. Wilcox, M. D., of Evansville, Ind., A Case of Verminous Disease. By J. Windle, M. D., of Oskaloosa, Iowa, On the Influence of Noxious Effluvia on the Origin and Propagation of Epidemic Diseases, Handbook of Natural Philosophy. By Dionysius Lardner, D. C. L., Formerly Professor of Natural Philosophy and Astronomy in University College, London. Illustrated by Upwards of 200 Engravings on Wood. Philadelphia: Blanchard and Lea, 1853: 12mo., Pp. 451, Selections from Foreign and Home Medical Journals. Review: Reviews What to Observe at the Bedside and after Death in Medical Cases. Published under the Authority of the ….
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