The Retrospect of Practical Medicine and Surgery
1843; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Daniel P. Gardner, John E. Erichsen, Charles Cowan, G. Calvert Holland, Douglas MacLagan, Dr. Martin Lynch, James Black, Mr. Richard Battley, W. F. Barlow, D. Wilson, A. T. Thompson, Dr. F. Simon, Francis Battersby, C. Serle, R. B. Todd, Robert Stevenson, A. W. Close, Dr. H. Kennedy, Thomas Turner, W. Fergusson, Alexander Kilgour, J. A. Lawrie, J. Y. Simpson, O'B. Bellingham, M. Lallemand, J. H. James, James Spence, George Wallis, Dr. James Arnott, Arthur B. Stout, J. B. Estlin, John Scott, William MacKenzie, Gustavus Krauss, Henry Hunt, E. W. Tuson, Robert Liston, James Orr, M. Jobert, M. Lisfranc, Charles Kidd, Charles Clay, A. L. Wigan, M. Ducros, Mr. J. Higginbottom, T. Campbell Stewart, H. M'Cormac, Wm. Kingsley, R. H. Allnatt, W. Dauverger, Joseph Toynbee, M. Bonnett, W. S. Oke, M. Vaulpre, M. Billeter,
ResumoFrontmatter: Practical Medicine, &c., &c., The Retrospect of Practical Medicine and Surgery. Table of contents: Contents of Part VIII Practical Medicine. Essay: Effect of Temperature in Causing Reflex Actions.—By W. F. Barlow, Esq., Oxford, Powerful Counter-Irritation. Especially the Long Issue on the Calvarium.—By George Wallis, M. D., Physician to the Infirmary, and Lecturer on Anatomy, Bristol, Chronic Hydrocephalus Treated with Ipecacuanha, in Form of Liniment, Treatment of Cicatrices of the Neck after Burns.—By J. H. James, Esq., Surgeon to the Devon and Exeter Hospital, &c., Chlorate of Potash in Cancrum Oris.—By Henry Hunt. M. D., Division of the Cornea in the Operation for Cataract.—By John Scott, Esq., Senior Surgeon to the London Royal Ophthalmic Hospital, &c., Machine to Purify the Air, Case of Poisoning by Colchicum.—By A. T. Thompson, M. D., Physician to University College Hospital, &c., &c., Elder Bark in Chronic Dropsies, German Treatment of Engorgement of the Liver and Spleen, Phthisis Induced by the Inhalation of Gritty and Metallic Particles— by G. Calvert Holland, M. D., Honorary Consulting Physician to the Sheffield General Infirmary, Local Hysteria.—By R. B. Todd M. D., F. R. S., Phys. to King's Col. Hosp., &c., Treatment of Dropsy, Exostosis of the Spine.—By Francis Battersby, A. B., M. B., &c., Retrospect, Compression in Chronic Hydrocephalus, Strabismus, The Cauterization of Simple Ulcers of the Cervix Uteri.—By M. Lisfranc, Paris, Tubercles and Phthisis.—By James Black, M. D., Use of Arsenic in Diseases of the Skin.—By John E. Erichsen, Esq., Decoction of Oak Bark, Surgery Dislocations of the Astragalus.—By Thomas Turner, Esq., Surgeon to the Manchester Royal Infirmary, Lecturer …, Treatment of Cholera.—By C. Serle, M. D., Bath, Case of Intermittent Uterine Hæmorrhage.—By M. Billeter, We Will Here Direct the Attention of Our Readers to Some of the Most Practical and Important Publications Which Have Come out of Late, and Chiefly within the Present Year, Either in the Form of First or Second Editions, Treatment of Diabetes, Pilula Ferri Comp, Agents Affecting Capillary Circulation, Dartres of the Perineum, Treatment of Rickets.—By A. W. Close, Esq., Manchester, Strabismus in Hydrocephalus, Remarks on Indian Hemp, Uric Acid Soluble in Lactic Acid, Hints on the Treatment of Strangulated Hernia.—By Dr. James Arnott, Brighton, Liquor Taraxaci, Treatment of Fever, Hooping-Cough, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and Chlorosis.—By Charles Cowan, M. D., E. & P., Physician to the Royal Berkshire Hospital, &c., Success of Arsenic in Syphilis, Rupture of the Uterus—Recovery.—By M. Vaulpre, M. D., Prolapsus Ani.—By H. M'Cormac, M. D., Ferruginous Food, Diagnostic Sign of Dislocation into the Ischiatic Notch, Clinical Remarks on Cases at St. George's Hospital.—By Dr. Seymour, Oil of Turpentine in Night Blindness.—By Charles Kidd, M. R. C. S., Medical Attendant of the Dooaass Dispensary, Necrosis.—By J. A. Lawrie, M. D., Prof. Sur., Anderson's Univ., Glasgow, &c., Removal of Foreign Bodies from the Trachea, Treatment of Chorea.—By Dr. Todd, F. R. S., Phys. to King's Col. Hos., Treatment of Vascular Nævus, Neuralgia of the Urethra, Yellow Bark.—By Mr. Richard Battley, Lithectasy.—By W. Fergusson, Esq., F. R. S. E., Surgeon to King's College Hospital, &c., Ergot of Rye in Retention of Urine.—By Wm. Kingsley, M. D., Naphtha in Tuberculous Consumption.—By D. Wilson, Esq., Treatment of Croup with Sulphate of Copper.—By Dr. Schwabe, Treatment of Hemicrania and Tic Douloureux by Cauterizing the Palate.—By M. Ducros, Black Cataract, Moveable Needle-Knife, for Section of the Cornea.—By William MacKenzie, M. D., Surgeon to the Glasgow Eye Infirmary, &c., Counter Irritants in Bronchitis, On Injuries of the Iris and on Artificial Pupil.—By J. B. Estlin, Esq., F. L. S., Bristol, Treatment of Sycosis Menti.—By W. Dauverger, State of the Iris in Cerebral Lesion, Description of a New Knife for Dividing the Stricture in Cases of Strangulated Hernia.—By T. Campbell Stewart, M. D., Bebeeru Bark of British Guiana.—By Douglas MacLagan, M. D., F. R. S. E., Lecturer on Materia Med., &c., Blepharoplastie, Hemoptysis Pulmonary Apoplexy.—By Dr. Graves, Dublin, Removal of Blindness Depending upon Palsy of the Iris, Gallic Acid, as a Remedy in Cases of Hæmorrhage.—By Robert Stevenson, M. D., Ed., Further Remarks on Matico.—By Dr. Jeffreys, Liverpool, Erectile Tumour in the Popliteal Space.—By Robert Liston, Esq., F. R. S., Surgeon to University College Hospital, Points Connected with the Ligature of Arteries.—By James Spence, Esq., Lecturer on Operative Surgery, &c., Edinburgh, Ter-Chloride of Carbon in Cancer and Other Diseases.—By E. W. Tuson, Esq., F. R. S., Surgeon to the Middlesex Hospital, Chloride of Zinc in Phagedenic Ulcer of the Septum Nasi.—By Dr. Zwerina, of Vienna, Facial Neuralgia, Vesico-Vaginal Fistula.—By M. Lallemand, Prof. Clin. Med. At Montpelier, On Phthisis.—By Dr. Graves, Dublin, Value of Antimony in Mania, Aphonia Cured by Galvanism, New Preparation of Quinine, Treatment of Tinea Capitis.—By A. L. Wigan, M. D., Cupping with the Aid of Hot Water.—By James Orr, A. M., M. D., Dunoon, Paralysis of the Bladder Cured by Cantharides, On the Active Principle of Malaria, Nitrate of Silver in Erysipelas.—By Mr. J. Higginbottom, Pathology and Treatment of Diseases of the Uterus.—By J. Y. Simpson, M. D., Prof. of Midwifery in the University of Edinburgh, &c., Cure of Aneurism by Compression.—By O'B. Bellingham, M. D., Dublin, Treatment of Tinea Favosa, Involuntary Seminal Discharges.—By R. H. Allnatt, M. D., A. M., F. S. A., Oily Cantharidine as a Substitute for Blistering Plaster, Pregnancy Two Years after Cessation of the Menses, Mercurial Cigars, Ovarian Tumours.—By Alexander Kilgour, M. D., Physician to the Aberdeen Infirmary, Treatment of Fistula Ani by Iodine Injections.—By Charles Clay, M. D., Manchester, Mistura Ferri Comp, Cream of Taraxacum, Advantage of Medicines in a Liquid Form, Inspissated Bile, Medical Use of Saffron, Professor Rosas' Operations on the Eye, Vapour and Hot Air Bath.—By Dr. Martin H. Lynch, Midwifery Treatment of Puerperal Diarrhœa by Diacetate of Lead, Malambo, or Matias Bark, Treatment of Volvulus, Black Drop Reduced to the Strength of the Tincture of Opium, New Pessaries, Cure of Venereal Warts, Urine, as a Means of Establishing the Diagnosis and Treatment of Disease.—By Dr. F. Simon, Pannus; and the Cure of Inveterate Cases by the Inoculation of the Matter of Blenorrhœa.—By Arthur B. Stout, M. D. Communicated to the Med.-Chir. Society of Edinburgh, by Dr. Hamilton, Proto-Iodide of Iron, and Its Effects in Phthisis, Researches into the Local Causes of Deafness.—By Joseph Toynbee, Esq., F. R. S., Surgeon to St. George's and St. Jame's Dispensaries, Incontinence of Urine Successfully Treated by Nitrate of Potash, Anodyne Power of the Cynara, or Artichoke.—By Dr. Badeley, Chelmsford, Cæsarean Section, Actual and Potential Cautery as Means of Preventing and Curing Phlebitis, &c.—By M. Bonnett, Lyons, Case of Transfusion of Blood, Un-United Fracture Treated with Iodine, Pressure by Condensed Air as a Surgical Remedy.—By Gustavus Krauss, M. D., Reduction of Femoral Hernia on Dr. O'Beirne's Plan, New Classification of Medicines, How to Make Leeches Bite, Vomiting a Cure for Phthisis, Electro-Puncture in the Treatment of Deafness, Depending on a Paralysis of the Acoustic Nerve.—By M. Jobert.
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