The Medical Examiner, and Record of Medical Science
1848; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
B. Rush Mitchell, E. W. Faulcon, Ellerslie Wallace, Albert N. Read, James Bryan, Homer Bostwick, John Neill, Francis Gurney Smith, Elisha Bartlett, Michael Ryan, Douglass Maclagan, W. F. Askham, W. Bird Herapath, M. Donovan, C. Hockin,
ResumoFrontmatter: The Medical Examiner, The Medical Examiner, and Record of Medical Science. Essay: The Cholera in England, Note on the Dressing of Blisters, Original Communications Yellow Fever Autopsies. By B. Rush Mitchell, M. D., U. S. Navy, Poisoning by an Infusion of Poison Oak, On the Preparation of Hydrargyrum Cum Creta, and Hydrargyrum Cum Magnesia of the Dublin Pharmacopœia, The Cholera in Russia, An Inquiry into the Degree of Certainty in Medicine; and into the Nature and Extent of Its Powers over Disease. By Elisha Bartlett, M. D., Professor of the Practice of Medicine in Transylvania University; Member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Etc. Etc, Pp. 84. Lea & Blanchard, Philadelphia: 1848, Asiatic Cholera, Ergot of Rye a Remedy for Excessive Dilatation of the Pupil from Belladona, Bibliographical Notices A Treatise on the Nature of Seminal Diseases, Impotency, and Other Kindred Affections; with Practical …, Quinine Prophylactic of Puerperal Fever, The Philosophy of Marriage, in the Social, Moral, and Physical Relations; with an Account of the Diseases of the Genito-Urinary Organs, Which Impair or Destroy the Reproductive Function, and Induce a Variety of Complaints; with the Physiology of Generation in the Vegetable and Animal Kingdoms; Being Part of a Course of Obstetric Lectures Delivered at the North London School of Medicine, Etc. By Michael Ryan, M. D., Etc. Etc. From the Last London Edition. 18mo. Pp. 285. Barrington & Haswell. Philadelphia, 1848, Letter from Dr. Read, Correcting His Account of a Case of Superfœtation in a Mare, Published September, 1848, Report of an Extraordinary Double Birth, Record of Medical Science, Case of General Anasarca, with Albuminous Urine, in an Infant Ten Weeks Old, Death Accelerated by Salivation in the Third Stage of Tubercular Consumption, Mode of Detecting Small Quantities of Opium, Academy Oe Medicine, An Analytical Compendium of the Various Branches of Medical Science, for the Use and Examination of Students. By John Neill, M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy in the University of Pennsylvania, Lecturer on Anatomy in the Medical Institutes [Institute] of Philadelphia, &c.; and Francis Gurney Smith, M. D., Lecturer on Physiology in the Philadelphia Association for Medical Instruction, Fellow of the College of Physicians, &c. Small 8vo. Pp. 964. Philadelphia, Lea & Blanchard, 1848, Increase of Suicide in France, Hampden Sidney College, at Richmond, Va., Absorption of Insoluble Substances, On the Action of the Omo-Hyoideus, An Essay on Pyelitis Calculosa, or Stone in the Kidney. Translated from the French of P. Rayer, Physician to the Hospital De La Charité, &c., &c., &c. With Notes and Additional Cases. By James Bryan, M. D., of Philadelphia, Member of the American Medical Association, Professor of Surgery in Geneva Medical College, N. Y., &c. &c., Test for Cod-Liver Oil, Treatment of Pruritus Ani Et Vulvæ, Cases of Prolonged Lactation. Letter to the editor: Note from Dr. Wallace, On the Use of Creosote in Mercurial Salivation. By E. W. Faulcon, M. D., of Warren County, N. C.. Editorial: Editorial Change.
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