The Philadelphia Journal of the Medical and Physical Sciences
0000; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
D. Caldwell, Samuel Jackson, S. Colhoun, William W. Lea, William Anderson, Joseph G. Nancrede, William P. Dewees, William Gibson, John Livingstone, Philip S. Physick, James Moore, J. R. Coxe,
ResumoFrontmatter: The Philadelphia Journal of the Medical and Physical Sciences, Eastern District of Pennsylvania, to Wit. Table of contents: Contents. Editorial: To Readers and Correspondents, It Is Stated by Mr. Charles Haden, an English Surgeon, as the Result of Multiplied Trials of the Article, That Colchicum United with a Saline Purgative, Is Peculiarly Well Adapted to the Treatment of All Cases of High Excitement, Whether Acute or Chronic. Essay: University of Pennsylvania, Officers of the Academy of Medicine of Philadelphia for 1821, Annual Medical Commencement in the College of Physicians and Surgeons of the University of the State of New-York, April 3,1821, Marsh Miasmata, &c., Doubts Having Recently Been Expressed of the Validity of Dr. Physick's Claim to the Original Suggestion of the Animal Ligature, We Have Collected Evidence Which Puts This Point beyond the Possibility of Cavil or Controversy, Mr. Curtis, We Have Been Informed, Has Adopted the Practice of Inflating the Eustachian Tube, and Injecting Warm Water into It, in Some Cases of Deafness, with Considerable Advantage, Cases An Account of a Lusus Naturæ. By John Livingstone, Surgeon of the British Factory at …, In Regard to the Cause of Death in This Case, We Would Suggest to Others the Consideration, Whether or Not, Moral Circumstances Had Some Influence in Causing It, It Has Been Always Known, Both to Physicians and Surgeons, That Fomentation or the Application of Moisture at a Certain Temperature, Had Great Efficacy in Allaying Pain and Abating Inflammation; but Hitherto No Means Have Been Devised for the Continued Employment of This Remedy, A Case of Carbuncle, with Some Remarks on the Use of Caustic, in That Disease. By Philip S. Physick, M. D., Physiology Case of Premature Puberty, Related by Dr. Descuset, The Degree of Bachelor of Physic, A Case of Hydrocephalus, Communicated by Joseph Glover, M. D. Surgeon General of the State of South Carolina, Surgery Case of Extirpation of the Thyroid Gland, by Dr. Klein of Stutgard, Medical and Philosophical Intelligence Anatomy, A Description of the Anatomy of the Urinary Bladder, with Some of Its Appendages, as Concerned in the Operation of Lithotomy. By William Anderson, Esq. Licentiate of the Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh. In a Letter to Professor Chapman, M. D. &c. &c., The History and Treatment of Bony Tumours. By William Gibson, M. D., University of Maryland, Cases Illustrative of the Use of Mercurial Ointment in Erysipelas, Swelled Leg, &c. &c. Communicated by P. W. Little, M. D., The Philadelphia Medical Society Officers of 1821-22, Strictures upon Dr. Merriman's Opinions of Retroversion of the Uterus and Extra-Uterine Conception. By William P. Dewees, M. D., At a Meeting of the Trustees of the Philadelphia College of Apothecaries, the Following Appointments Were Made, Tic Douloureux, At the Same Time, the Following Gentlemen Received the Degree of Master of Pharmacy, On the Medical Character of the United States, Cursory Remarks on a Disease Vulgarly Called Milk Sick. By William W. Lea, M. D., An Instance of Successful Application of a Ligature to the Subclavian Artery, Has Occurred in the Practice of Mr. Liston, of Edinburgh, Theory and Practice of Medicine A New Hypothesis of the Cause of Diabetes. By Hufeland, A Case of Gangrenous Suppuration. Read before the Academy of Medicine of Philadelphia, and Communicated by John Barnes, M. D. One of the Vice Presidents of the Philadelphia Medical Society, &c., Observations on the Use of Prussic Acid in Phthisis Pulmonalis. Read before the Academy of Medicine of Philadelphia. By Joseph G. Nancrede, M. D., Menstrual—Fœtal Blood, &c., An Account of the Yellow or Malignant Fever, Which Appeared in the City of Philadelphia, in the Summer and Autumn of 1820, with Some Observations on That Disease. Read before the Academy of Medicine. By Samuel Jackson, M. D. President of the Board of Health Treatment of the Disease. Review: Review The History of the Practice of Vaccination, by James Moore, Director of the National ….
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