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The Missouri Medical and Surgical Journal

1847; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

R. E. Bland, George H. Silvers, Chs. W. Stevens, Chs. W. Stevens, Edward Warren, C. A. Hall, R. Davis, Chas. D. Smith,

Resumo

Frontmatter: The Missouri Medical and Surgical Journal. Table of contents: Contents. Essay: April 15—Mr. Newell, a Clerk in a Drug Store, in Combining Eight Ounces of Sulphuric Acid with Two Ounces of Indigo, Imprudently Corked the Bottle Containing the Ingredients, and, upon Effervescence Taking Place, the Cork Was Forced out, and the Contents Received upon the Face and into the Eyes of the Gentleman, The Year 1846, It Is Said, Will Be Memorable through All Time for Four Great Discoveries, Viz, Inhalation of Gases in Surgical Operations, We Solicit from Our Readers, and Medical Men Generally, Brief Communications of Reported Cases, and on Other Subjects Which They May Think Proper to Furnish Us, We Lately Received, from the Publishers, a Most Interesting Work, Insanity in Spain, Peru, Mexico, Africa, and China, A Case of Spermorrhea Successfully Treated, Neuralgia of the Uterus Arising from Dentition, Post Mortem Examination of a Case of Psoas Abscess, Complicated with Morbus Coxarius, Emigrants—Ship Fever, We Have Read, with Much Interest and Profit, the Very Valuable Practical Treatise on the Diseases of Children, by D. Francis Condie, M. D., Which Was Kindly Presented to Us by the Publishers, Messrs. Lea & Blanchard, of Philadelphia, Illegible Article, Two Cases of Injury of the Eye, Reflections on Remittent Fever, Founded upon Cases Observed at the Bed-Side, Butler Hospital for the Insane, Providence, R. I., The National Medical Convention, Report of Deaths in St. Louis for the past Four Weeks, Ending Monday, May 31st, The Letheon and Dr. Wells, Ethereal Vapor, Case of Poisoning by Arsenic, Successfully Treated with Freshly Prepared Hydrated-Per-Oxide of Iron. Obituary. Editorial: Editorial Inhalation of Sulphuric Ether. Backmatter: Books Received, Terms.

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