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Southern Medical and Surgical Journal

1849; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

James M. Gordon, J. G. Westmoreland, J. C. C. Blackburn, Paul F. Eve, Robert Newton, Danl. Blair, Wm. Fletcher Holmes, Marshall Hall, L. Percy, A. M. Johnson, Mr. Thos. Hunt, Charles A. Lee, M. C. Richardson, Jas. M. Gordon, John B. Beck, Richard L. Morris, Joseph M. Smith,

Resumo

Frontmatter: Southern Medical and Surgical Journal. Essay: We Also Append the Following Report from the Sanatory Committee of the Board of Health of the City of New York, Nitrate of Potass in Rheumatism. (Boston Med. & Surg. J.), Blisters to Thigh in Vomiting, Leeches, Poisoning by an Infusion of Poison Oak, The Use of Iron as a Prophylactic against Cholera, Novel Effects of Hydropathy, Death from a Foreign Body (a Piece of Bone) Cutting from the Pharynx into the Larynx. By Paul F. Eve, M. D., Professor of Surgery in the Medical College of Georgia, Original Communications Observations on Ranula; with Cases, Treatment and Cure. By James M. Gordon, M. D., of Lawrenceville, …, Springs of South Carolina, Cure for Stammering. By Charles A. Lee, M. D.—(Buffalo Medical Journal), Cure for Hiccups, Medical Intelligence, Monthly Periscope, New Mode of Preparing Sections of Skin so as to Show the Glands, Persistence of the Urachus in an Adult, Quinine. By Wm. Fletcher Holmes, M. D., of Newberry, so. Carolina.—(Charleston Med. Journ. and Rev.), A Case of Superfætation and Mixed Birth, On the Management of Still-Born Children. (M'Clintock and Hardy's Pract. Observations, from Brit. Am. Journ. of Med. and Phys. Science), The Ervalenta, A Case of Ruptured Uterus. By J. C. C. Blackburn, M. D., of Knoxville, Ga., Here's Hood's Illustration of Hydropathy, The Asiatic Cholera, On the Employment of Quinine in West India Fever. By Danl. Blair, M. D.—(Lond. Lancet, and Charleston Jour.), Neuralgia of the Teeth, Sulphate of Quinine in Asthma. By A. M. Johnson, M. D., of Vermont, Illinois.—(St. Louis Med. and Surg. Journ.), The Instrument for Tracheotomy. By Marshall Hall, M. D. (London Lancet), Tribute of Respect to a Member of the Present Medical Class, New Mode of Reclaiming Habitual Brandy Drinkers. By Dr. Schreiber.—(L'Union Medicale. London Med. Gaz.), Preparation of Collodion, or Solution of Gun-Cotton as an Adhesive Material for Surgical Purposes.—(Annalist), On the Internal Use of Turpentine Oil in Cases of Hemorrhage. By L. Percy, M. D.—(Proceeding of R. Med. Chirurg Soc., June 27. Gaz. Médicale and Dublin Press), Tar in Cutaneous Diseases. By Mr. Thos. Hunt, of Herne Bay.—(Medical Gazette), Amputation at the Hip-Joint, Ergot as a Remedy for Spermatorrhœa, Can a Reptile Live in the Stomach?, On Fever. By J. G. Westmoreland, M. D., of Zebulon, Ga., Operation for Hare-Lip, Constitution and Diseases of Mexicans. By Robert Newton, M. D., U. S. Army.—(New York Journ. of Med.). Review: Reviews and Extracts The Transactions of the American Medical Association. Letter to the editor: Dr. Gordon's Letter Respecting the Continuance of This Journal.

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