The Western Quarterly Reporter of Medical, Surgical, and Natural Science
0000; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
M. Monfalcon, Richard Harlan, J. B. Lawrence, B. H. Coates, Thos. Skidmore, Mr. A. Brongniart, Benjamin Hutchinson, Charles Bell, Daniel Drake,
ResumoFrontmatter: The Western Quarterly Reporter of Medical, Surgical, and Natural Science. Essay: Mercurial Ointment in Erysipelas, Mr. Lizars' Cure of Neuralgia [Tic Douloureux] by Operation, From Foreign Journals, Medical Jurisprudence Infanticide, On Absorption from the Lungs, Yellow Fever, Formation of Flexible, Elastick Tubes, Use of the Piper Cubeba in Leucorrhœa, Natural History, Two Singular Cases of the Effects of Nitrous Oxide, or Exhilarating Gas, To the Physicians of the Western States, Pavia, Carbonate of Iron in Tic Douloureux, The Oil of Turpentine Rendered More Palatable, Physiology, Case of Tetanus Which Terminated in Recovery, Miscellaneous American Intelligence, Apparatus for Fractured Thigh Lones, Phrenology Eenen Kwadjen Kop Rebben Is Kwadartiglijk; Maar Hij Ij Wezenlijk Envoudig Wie Natuur Het Volmaaken Vergess, …, Case of Rupture and Inversion of the Uterus of a Cow, Case of Inversio Uteri, A Case of Twins in Which the Cæsarian Operation Was Performed with Success, Both to the Mother and the Two Children, Entomology, Medical Excellence, On the Nerves; Giving an Account of Some Experiments on Their Structure and Functions, Which Lead to a New Arrangement of the System. By Charles Bell, Esq. Phil. Trans. Part. II. For 1821, Discovery in Mathematicks, Abstract of a Report to the Academy of Medicine of Philadelphia, on the Means by Which Absorption Is Effected, It Gives Us Pleasure to Lay before Our Readers the Following Letters and Accompanying Circular, Believing That There Are a Great Number Who Will Be Happy to Perceive the Respect with Which a Scientifick Countryman Is Treated by Foreigners of the Highest Reputation, and Will Be Willing to Assist in Making the Natural History of Their Country More Perfectly Known, by Preserving and Transmitting Such Specimens as They May Have an Opportunity of Collecting, Cases of Tic Douloureux Successfully Treated. By Benjamin Hutchinson, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons of London, Case of Fungus on the Scalp; Communicated by Dr. Martin D. Lathrop, of Waynesville, Circular "Relative to the Manner of Collecting, Labelling, and Conveying the Specimens of Fossil Organick Remains …, Surgery Case of Injury of the Head; Communicated by J. C. Dunlavy, M. D.. Editorial: To Correspondents.
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