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The American Medical Recorder

1822; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

John D. Hunter, John R. Lucas, Ezra Michener, A. T. Dean, Henry Staley, Thomas D. Mitchell, Samuel L. Mitchill, William Zollickoffer, Edwin A. Atlee, William Hammond, R. Dutton, Henry W. Ducachet, John W. Gloninger, David Hosack, Thomas Denman, John W. Francis, John Patten Emmet, Edwinus Aug. Atlee, Mr. Richard Player, B. Gaspard, Geo. M'Clellan, Geo. M'Clellan, Charles Foulke, J. M. Wright, Benjamin Chew, William Meredith, James Gibson, George Frick,

Resumo

Frontmatter: The American Medical Recorder. Essay: Hospital for Diseases of the Eye and Ear To the Managers of the Philadelphia Hospital for Diseases of the Eye and Ear, Mercurial Ointment in Erysipelas, Operations for Artificial Pupil, &c., Secretion of Urine, A Case of Retroversio Uteri. Communicated by Edwin a. Atlee, M. D. of Philadelphia, An Examination of a Case of Aneurism. Communicated by Professor Pattison, and Published in the January Number of the American Medical Recorder, of the Present Year, 1822, On Absorption from the Lungs, My Dear Sir, I Readily Comply with Your Request, to Communicate Any Observations I May Have Made Relative to the Different Modes of Treating Your Broken Thigh, Electro-Magnetism, A Case of Singular Maleformation of the Foot. Communicated by William Hammond, M. D. of Hagerstown, Maryland, Opiologia; or Confessions of an English Opium-Eater: Being an Extract from the Life of a Scholar, Fucus Helminthocorton in Cancer, Cases Illustrative of the Remedial Powers of Prussiate of Iron, in Intermitting and Remitting Fevers. Communicated by William Zollickoffer, M. D. of Middleburg, Frederick Co. Maryland, Honorary Member of the Society of Natural Sciences of St. Gall, Switzerland, &c., Medical Intelligence University of Pennsylvania, Observations on the Natural and Medical History of Mercury. By John W. Francis, M D. Professor of Obstetrics and the Diseases of Women and Children, in the University of New-York; Fellow of the Medico-Chirurgical Society of London, &c. Natural History of Mercury, Phosphorescent Appearance of Wounds, Institution for Diseases of the Eye Report of Cases by Geo. M'clellan, M. D. Surgeon, from April 26th, 1821, to March 26th, 1822, Carbonate of Iron in Tic Douloureux, Secale Cornutum, Diseases of the Western Indians, Examination of the Blood, and Its Action in the Different Phenomena of Life, Description of a Batracian Animal from Georgia, Different from the Reptiles of That Order Hitherto Known. By Samuel L. Mitchill, M. D. L. L. D. Professor of Botany and Materia Medica, in the University of New-York, On the Strong Evaporating Property of Campher, Employed as a Remedy in Several Diseases, Dr. Fahnestock's Improved Mineral-Water Fountain, Remarks on Spontaneous Combustion. By Thomas D. Mitchell, M. D. of Frankford, Late of Philadelphia, New Mode of Restoring Persons Poisoned by Narcotics, On Vitality and Heat, An Inaugural Dissertation on the Chemistry of Animated Matter; Submitted to the Public Examination of the Trustees of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of the University of New-York, &c. For the Degree of Doctor of Medicine, on the 2d Day of April, 1822. By John Patten Emmet, 8vo. Pp. 125, An Introduction to the Practice of Midwifery. By Thomas Denman, M. D. &c. From the Last London Edition, Revised by the Author. With Notes and Emendations. By John W. Francis, M. D. Professor of Obstetrics and the Diseases of Women and Children, in the University of the State of New-York. &c. &c. New-York, 1822, 8vo. Pp. 683, Iodine, At an Annual Convention of the Medical and Chirurgical Faculty of Maryland, Held in the City of Baltimore on Monday the 3d Ult. The Following Gentlemen Were Appointed Officers for the Ensuing Year, A Case of Emphysema Occurring from Parturition. By R. Dutton, M. D. of Delaware County, Pennsylvania, Analecta, Extract of Opium, A Case of Twins in Which the Cœsarian Operation Was Performed with Success, Both to the Mother and the Two Children. By Drs. Horn, Sen. And Jun., Bleeding from the Jugular Vein, Account of a Case in Which an Artificial Joint Was Cured by the Introduction of a Seton. By Henry W. Ducachet, M. D. of New-York, On Irritation of the Spinal Nerves.—By Mr. Richard Player, On the Effects of Vegetable Food.—By B. Gaspard, M. D., Professor Dupuy, of the Veterinary School of Alfort, Has Made Some Further Experiments (Noticed in the Compte Rendu Des Travaux De l'Ecole Royale d'Alfort, Dans La Seance Du 4 Nov. 1820,) on the Inoculation of the Scab in Sheep, Which Tend to Establish Very Satisfactorily the Utility of the Practice, On the Anatomical State of the Skin and Subcutaneous Cellular Tissue in Yellow Fever, Remarks on the Treatment of Fracture of the Femur. Communicated by Ezra Michener, M. D. of Chester County, Pennsylvania, The Cases of Cataract Which Were Operated upon, Were as Follows, Ammonie Prevents the Inebriating Effects of Alcoholic Liquors, Ad Joannem Eberle, M. D. Annalium Medicinœ Editorem, An Account of the Bilious Remitting and Intermitting Fever, as It Prevailed in Part of Frederick County, Maryland, during the Summer and Autumn of 1821; with an Inquiry Relative to Its Causes, &c. By Henry Staley, L. M. C. F. of Woodsborough, in Said County, An Account of a Singular Fever That Prevailed from 1818 to 1822, in Parts of the Counties of Mecklenburg, Lunenburg, and Brunswick, Virginia, Together with That Practice Which Experience in the Management of Several Hundred Cases Justified by Its Success. By John R. Lucas, M. D. of Brunswick, Virginia, Three Cases of Consumption Successfully Treated by Mercury. Communicated by John W. Gloninger, M. D. of Lebanon, Pennsylvania, Observations on the Active Nature of Habit; the Necessity and Extent of Its Influence. Communicated by a. T. Dean, M. D. of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, On Vertiginous Indigestion in the Horse, Treatment of Mucous Polypi, Extract from the Philadelphia Journal, Extract of a Letter from G. Von Dem Busch, M. D. of Bremen, to Dr Eberle. Dated Bremen, Jan. 6, 1822. Review: A Statement of the Evidence on Which Some Positions, Advanced in a Review, Signed G. Mc. And Published in the Last No. of the American Medical Recorder, Were Founded, Reviews A System of Practical Nosology, to Which Is Prefixed a Synopsis, &c. With References to the Best …. Editorial: [The Foregoing Report of the Surgeon of the Hospital for Diseases of the Eye and Ear, Now Organizing in This City, Was Omitted in Our Last No. For Want of Room. Letter to the editor: Mr. Foulke's Letter to the Editor.

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