Contents of Vol. XI
1827; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Elijah Griffiths, John D. Thomas, Henry Bond, Horatio G. Jameson, G. Watson, W. R. M'Caw, B. T. Archer, John Dove, Robert Briggs, James Gardette, Thomas T. Hewson, James Wardrop, Robert Hamilton, John Stevenson, James Pitcairn, John Crooks, John Gairdner, William Brown, Leonard Koecker, Samuel A. Cartwright, William R. Richards, William H. Chaille, Charles Randolph, John B. Gloninger, James Thacher, R. Harlan, William Keerl, James H. Miller, Samuel Annan, John C. Warren, Josiah Coffin, John C. Warren, J. C. Warren, Josiah Coffin, J. Harris, Daniel Pease,
ResumoTable of contents: Contents of Vol. XI No. XXXVII. Frontmatter: The Medical Recorder. Essay: Extra-Limits, We Have Received a Letter from Our Highly Respectable Correspondent Samuel Jackson, M. D. of Northumberland, in Which He Strongly Recommends, More Particularly to Physicians in the Country, the Use of the Spring Stirrup, Account of the Exanthematous Ophthalmia, with Observations on Its Treatment. By James Wardrop, Surgeon Extraordinary to the King, Analysis of Foreign Journals The London Medical Repository and Review, from June to November, 1826, Deposition a, Observations on the Transplantation of Teeth, Which Tend to Show the Impossibility of the Success of That Operation: Supported by a New Theory. By James Gardette, Dentist, Remarks on Anomalous Bilious Fever, by John Dove, M. D., To John P. Wetherill, No. IV, No. III, Observations upon Traumatic Hemorrhage, Illustrated by Experiments upon Living Animals. By Horatio G. Jameson, M. D., Surgeon to the Baltimore Hospital, Letter, Josiah Coffin's First Deposition, Wells & Lilly, An Inquiry into the Forms of Pulmonary Consumption, with Remarks on the Mode of Treatment in Each Form. By B. T. Archer, M. D., Medical School of Maine, N. B.—When This Paper Was Read, (July 7, 1824,) Several Members of the Society Mentioned Having Observed Similar Vol. XI.---16, Extract of Letter from Dr. Jameson of Baltimore, New England Journal of Medicine and Surgery, for October 1826, The Only Additional Authority I Shall Think Necessary to Cite from the French, Is That of Delpech, the Learned Professor of Surgery in the University of Montpelier, Deposition C, Case of Empyema, Successfully Treated by Paracentesis Thoracis. By James Pitcairn, M. D., Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons, Average Temperature of Each Month in the Years 1824, 1825, and 1826, as Indicated by a Thermometer, Hanging out of Doors in the Shade—Observations Made Every Day (Except Sundays) at Noon, An Inquiry into the Functions of the Liver, in Preserving the Health, and Removing the Diseases of the Animal Economy. By Robert Briggs, M. D., Analecta, Remarks on Some Parts of the Charge from the Bench, and the Plea of the Attorney for the Defendant, Letter to Dr. I, Case of Extraction of Calculus from the Female Bladder, by Dilatation of the Urethra. By Robert Hamilton, M. D. Secretary, The Edinburgh Journal of Medical Science. Nos. 1, and 2, for January and April, 1826, Medical Lectures, Extract of a Letter from Charles Randolph, M. D. of Erwinna, to One of the Editors, Medical Intelligence Copy of a Letter to the President and Selectmen of Natchez, by Dr. Cartwright, and Their Reply, Medical Prize Essay, Analysis of American Medical Journals North American Medical and Surgical Journal, for October, 1826, At a Meeting of the President and Selectmen of the City of Natchez, Holden at the City Hall, on the 2nd Inst., American Modern Practice, or, a Simple Method of Prevention and Cure of Diseases, According to the Latest Improvements and Discoveries, Comprising a Practical System, Adapted to the Use of Medical Practitioners of the United States. To Which Is Added, an Appendix, Containing an Account of Many Domestic Remedies Recently Introduced into Practice, and Some Approved Formulæ, Applicable to the Diseases of Our Climate. A New Edition, Improved. By James Thacher, M. D. A. A. S. Author of the American New Dispensatory, and Observations on Hydrophobia, A Letter to the Hon. Isaac Parker, Appendix E Concluding Address of the Attorney for the Defendant, Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal, for July, 1826, Deposition D, Thermometrical Record, at Portland, Maine, for 1826, After a Few Copies of Dr. Warren's Letter to Judge Parker Had Been Sold, Mr. Lowell, the Plaintiff, Called on the Publisher to Say, That Having Seen the Publication, He Did Not Consider His Case Fairly Represented; as the Deposition First Given by Josiah Coffin Was Not Printed in the Work, but One Given by Said Coffin Twenty-Six Months after Which Varies in a Very Essential Manner; and as an Act of Justice to Mr. Lowell, Dr. Warren Has Consented to Have This Printed and Annexed to the Work, The Philadelphia Journal of the Medical and Physical Sciences, Nov., 1826, On the Twenty-Seventh Day of March, in the Year of Our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and Twenty-Two, the Aforesaid Deponent Was Examined, and Cautioned, and Sworn, Agreeable to Law, to the Deposition Aforesaid, by Him Subscribed, Taken at the Request of Charles Lowell, of Lubec, in the County Aforesaid, Trader, and to Be Used in an Action of Trespass on the Case Now Pending between Him and K. of Lubec, Aforesaid, Physician, and I. of Eastport, in Said County, Physician, before the Circuit Court of Common Pleas, Next to Be Holden at Machias, in Said County, on the First Tuesday of September Next, and the Adverse Party Was Not Present, Dr. K. Was Noti, Multiple Essay Items, The New York Medical and Physical Journal, for July, August, and September, 1826, The London Medical and Physical Journal, from May to September, 1826, Extract of a Letter from John B. Gloninger, M. D. of Lebanon, Pennsylvania, to One of the Editors, Case of Chronic Gastritis. By William Brown, Esq. Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons, Mrs. H., Oct. 26, 1821, Case of Strangulated Hernia. By Thomas T. Hewson, Extracts from the Eastport Centinel of December 10, 1825, Appendix No. I, Deposition B, Josiah Coffin, of Campobello, in the County of Charlotte, Province of New Brunswick, of Lawful Age, Do Testify and Say, That I Was at Lubec in September, 1821, near Charles Lowell, When He Fell from a Horse; Received a Bad Injury of the Hip by the Horse Falling on Him, No. II, Cases Illustrating the Contagious Nature of Erysipelas, and Its Connexion with a Severe Affection of the Throat. By John Stevenson, M. D. Arbroath In a Letter to Dr. Thomson, Late Regius Professor of Military Surgery, Case in Which the Stomach of an Infant Terminated in a Cul De Sac. By John Crooks, Esq. Surgeon, Kilmarnock Communicated by John Gairdner, M. D. Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons, Of the Treatment of the Teeth and Gums of Children at the Time of the Second Dentition, Transactions of the Medical Society of Virginia Memoir on Sarcocele, with a Case. By G. Watson, M. D., Medical Society, A Case of Necrosis of the Tibia. Review: Reviews Principles of Dental Surgery, in Two Parts, by Leonard Koecker, Surgeon Dentist, Doctor in Medicine and …. Letter to the editor: Mr. Editor—Believing That Many of Your Readers Would Be Pleased to Have an Opportunity of Reviewing the Meteorology of the past Year. Editorial: Errata for Last Number.
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