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The New York Journal of Medicine

1846; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

John B. Beck, Bennet Dowler, J. B. Zabriskie, John L. Le Conte, Stephen W. Williams, Luther Ticknor, H. N. Bennett, Charles B. Coventry, Lawrence Proudfoot, J. P. Batchelder, G. C. Monell, J. V. C. Smith, Emma Willard, Benjamin Philips, William B. Carpenter, M. Clymer, William Burke, George Fordyce, W. Kirby, Wm. Spence, Theodore Leger, Dr. J. Franz Simon, Samuel Henry Dickson, Edward Johnson, H. D. Bulkley, James S. Peacock, James Tallmadge, Geo. Fife, Thomas Dorring,

Resumo

Frontmatter: The New York Journal of Medicine. Essay: Sir:—Agreeably to Sec. 21, Chap. V., of Laws of the New York Society for the Relief of Windows and Orphans of Medical Men, I Hand You the Annexed Statement of the Present Condition and Prospects of the Society, and the Names of Those Who Have Become Members during the past Year, On the Quantity of Carbonic Acid Gas Exhaled by Man in Health and Disease, Case of a Tumor, with Remarks by J. P. Batchelder, M.D., Midwifery, New Formulæ, Yellow Fever, On the Assimilation of Amylaceous and Saccharine Substances, Austrian Rhubarb, A New Epidemic, Critical Analysis Report of a Special Committee of the House of Assembly of the State of New York on the Present Quarantine …, New York Lyceum of Natural History, Under Such Regulations as These, Boston Has Kept Free from Yellow Fever, since the Year 1819, When a Few Cases Occurred from Exposure to the Foul Air, Contained It Is Said in the Hold of the Ship Ten Brothers, Which Had Gone through the Full Course of Quarantine, without Any Examination of Her Condition, or Even Opening Her Hatches, until Her Arrival at the Wharf, History of Quarantine in Louisiana from 1821 to 1846. By Bennet Dowler, M. D., of New Orleans, Treatment of Diabetes Mellitus by Balsam of Peru, Indigenous Medical Botony, No. 3. by Stephen W. Williams, M. D., Late Professor of Materia Medica, Deerfield, Massachusetts The Lobelias, On Floodings, Second Meeting of the Association of Medical Superintendents of American Institutions for the Insane, Case of Tetanus Arising from Intestinal Irritation; Cured by Large Doses of Opium, with Remarks on Allopathy, Homœopathy, &c. By J. B. Zabriskie, M. D., Physician to the Kings' County Almshouse, Flatbush, L. I., Physiological Effects of Sulphuric Ether Administered by Friction on the Mouth and Fauces, Frequency of Intestinal Worms in China, On a New Species of Urinary Concretion. By John L. Le Conte, M. D., of New York, Five Dissertations on Fever. By George Fordyce, M. D., Etc. 2d Am. Ed., with an Introduction. Phil.: Barrington & Haswell, 8vo., Pp. 403.1846, Plica Polonica of Vegetable Origin, Poisoning by Arsenic, Elements of Physiology, Including Physiological Anatomy, for the Use of Medical Students. By William B. Carpenter, M. D., Etc. With 180 Illustrations. Philadelphia: Lea & Blanchard. 8vo., Pp. 566, Use of the Bromide of Potassium in Secondary Syphilis, Case of Ovarian Disease in a Female Fourteen Years of Age.—By H. N. Bennett, M. D., of Bethel, Conn., Homœopathy, Fevers, Their Diagnosis, Pathology, and Treatment. Prepared and Edited, with Large Additions, from the Essays on Fever in Tweedie's Library of Practical Medicine. By M. Clymer, M. D. Philadelphia: Lea & Blanchard. 1846, A Treatise on the Motive Powers Which Produce the Circulation of the Blood. By Emma Willard. New York: Wiley & Putnam. 12mo., Pp. 170.1846, Twins, Cholera in London, The Chemistry of Man. By Dr. J. Franz Simon. Translated by Thomas E. Day, A. M., Etc. In 2 Parts; Part 2 (Complete). Lea & Blanchard, 8vo.—2 Vols., Pp. 717, Remarks on Physical Education. By Luther Ticknor, M. D., Late President of the Connecticut State Med. Society, Remarks on Some of the Proceedings of the New York State Medical Society, at the Annual Meeting, Feb. 1, 1846. By Charles B. Coventry, M.D., Typhoid Termination of Acute Inflammation. By G. C. Monell, M. D. Newburgh, Orange Co., The Mineral Springs of Western Virginia, with Remarks on Their Use, and the Diseases to Which They Are Applicable. Second Edition. By William Burke. New York: Wiley & Putnam. 1846. 18mo., Pp. 394, Essays on Pathology and Therapeutics, Being the Substance of the Course of Lectures Delivered by Samuel Henry Dickson, M. D., Professor of the Institute and Practice of Medicine, in the Medical College of the State of South Carolina, 2 Vols. 8vo. Pp. 588, 651, Induction of Premature Labor by Galvanism, Results of Hydropathy, Etc. By Edward Johnson, M. D. New York: Wiley & Putnam. 12mo., Pp. 181, Treatment of Diabetes, Scrofula; Its Nature, Its Causes, Its Prevalence, and the Principles of Treatment. By Benjamin Philips, F. R. S., Etc., Phil. Lea & Blanchard, 8vo. Pp. 350, Trees of America, An Introduction to Entomology, or Elements of the Natural History of Insects, Comprising an Account of Noxious and Useful Insects, of Their Metamorphoses, Food, Stratagens, Habitations, Societies, Motions, Noises, Hibernation, Instinct, Etc., Etc. With Plates. By W. Kirby, F.R.S., and Wm. Spence, F.R.S. from the 6th London Ed. Phil.: Lea & Blanchard, 1846. 8vo., Pp. 600, Materia Medica, Multiple Essay Items, New York Society for the Relief of Widows and Orphans of Medical Men, Foreign Medical Intelligence Anatomy and Physiology, Royal Academy of Sciences of Paris, Geological Meeting, Infusion of Honey Bees, Animal Magnetism, or Psychodunamy. By Theodore Leger, Doctor of the Medical Faculty of Paris, Etc. New York: D. Appleton, 12mo., Pp. 402, Medical Pathology and Practical Medicine, Medical Schools, To Preserve Extracts and Plasters from Mould, Original Communications On the Effects of Emetics in the Young Subject. By John B. Beck, M. D., Professor of Materia Medica and …, On the Action of Galvanism on the Uterus, during Labor, Case of Compound Fracture of the Tibia in Utero and Congenital Talipes Talus. By Lawrence Proudfoot, M. D., of New York. Editorial: American Intelligence and Editorial Medical Jurisprudence. Obituary: Hugh McLean, M. D..

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