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The Western Journal of Medicine and Surgery

1841; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

W. E. Horner, Henry Miller, John W. Monette, Solon Borland, John Dawson Jr., Dr. W. S. Lawrie, John Simpson Seaton,

Resumo

Frontmatter: Collaborators, The Western Journal, Louisville Medical Institute, University of Pennsylvania Medical Department, 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: A Case of Remarkable and Speedy Recovery from Severe Injury of the Spinal Column. By Solon Borland, M. D., of Memphis, Tenn., Effects of Calculus in the Female Child, Bibliographical Notices A Treatise on the Cause of the Disease Called by the People Milk Sickness; as It Occurs in the Western …, Employment of Creosote for the Cure of Affections of the Eye, Tennessee Lunatic Asylum, Selections from American and Foreign Journals, Sulphate of Quinine in Congestive Fever, Electricity in Neuralgic Diseases, Magendie's Method of Treating Neuralgia, Ergot, Publication of Medical Books in Connexion with This Journal, Division of the Genio-Hyo-Glossi Muscles for Stammering, New Method of Applying Iodine for the Cure of Phthisis Pulmonalis, Cases of Scrofula Cured by the Xanthoxylum Fraxineum, Arsenic Sold for Antimony.—Empoisoning, On the Use of Ergot, Physiology and Animal Mechanism. Philadelphia: 1841: Pp. 101, Iodide of Potassium, Consultations through the Journal, Ice in Cholera Infantum. By Dr. W. S. Lawrie, of New Concord, Ky., Inhalation of Conium and Iodine in Tubercular Phthisis Pulmonalis, Murrain of Cattle, Urticaria, Death by Irritation, Bulletin of the Proceedings of the National Institution for the Promotion of Science. Established at Washington in 1840: Pp. 65, History of a Case of Long Standing Spinal Irritation, Successfully Treated. By John Dawson, Jr., of James-Town, Ohio, Observations on the Epidemic Yellow Fever of Natchez, and of the South-West. By John W. Monette, M. D. &c., of Washington, Mississippi, Medical Institute of Louisville, Formulœ Used in the Treatment of Tinea Capitis, Death of Dr. Satterwhite, Observations on Solar Asphyxia, Coup De Soleil or Sun-Stroke, Progress of Science.

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