The St. Louis Medical and Surgical Journal
1855; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
E. F. Smith, Wm. Webb, Wm. Webb, P. Foissac, W. H. Tingley, George Hayward, William Stokes, John Bell, Henry Beasley, Dr. R. Gieseler, M. Velpeau, Alexander Wood, J. Moore Neligan, Rudolph Virchow, M. Ebert, M. Lasegue, S. H. Dickson, R. J. Nunn, Wm. Cumming, A. B. Palmer, S. Denton, A. R. Terry, A. Sager, S. H. Douglass, C. L. Ford, E. Andrews,
ResumoFrontmatter: The St. Louis Medical and Surgical Journal. Essay: Card of the Committee on Prize Essays of the American Medical Association, Treatment of Laryngitis by the Insufflation of Powdered Nitrate of Silver. By M. Ebert, The Influence of the Lunar Phases on the Physical and Moral Man. By P. Foissac, Doctor in Medicine of the Faculty of Paris, Member of the Meteorological Society, President of the Medical Society, Etc., Etc. Translated from the French by W. H. Tingley, M. D., Member of the Medical Societies of Philadelphia, and St. Louis, and of the Academy of Natural Sciences, On a Peculiar Black Discoloration of the Skin of the Face. By J. Moore Neligan, M. D., M. R. I. A., &c. (Dublin Quarterly Journal of Medical Science, May, 1855), Bibliographical Memoir of Charles a. Pope, M. D., The Mineral and Thermal Springs of the United States and Canada. By John Bell, M. D., Author of Baths and Mineral Waters; Baths and the Watery Regimen; Lectures on the Practice of Physic, &c., &c. Philadelphia; Parry & McMillan, Successors to a. Hart, Late Carey & Hart—1855, Retrospect, Case in Which Six Drachms of Arsenic Was Taken. Hydrated Sesquinoxide of Iron Administered. Recovery. By Wm. Webb, M. D., of St. Louis, The Diseases of the Heart and the Aorta. By William Stokes, Regius Professor of Physic in the University of Dublin; Author of the Treatment and Diagnosis of the Diseases of the Chest, Etc. Philadelphia—Lindsay & Blackiston—Pp. 710; 1855, Medical Classes in St. Louis, On Dr. Landolfi's Treatment of Cancer. By M. Lasegue, Hints from a Cupper and Leecher, Plea for Mobile as a Site for a Medical School!, Volatile Anæsthetics as a Topical Application to Recent Burns, The Consumption Curers of New York. By an Invalid M. D., Cogitations and Vaticinations.—By an Old Fogy, On the Application of Protosulphate of Iron in Erysipelas. By M. Velpeau, M. D., Original Communications Chloroform—Read before the St. Louis Medical Society. By E. F. Smith, M. D., Epidemics. By S. H. Dickson, M. D., Professor of the Theory and Practice of Medicine in the Medical College of the State of South Carolina, On Chalk Metastases (Kalk Metastasen). By Rudolph Virchow. (Virchow's Archiv Für Pathologische Anatomie, &c. Band viii. Heft 1), On Sterility Depending on Certain Diseased States of the Lining Membrane of the Womb: Its Treatment and Cure. By Wm. Cumming, M. D., F. R. C. P., Edinburgh—Vice-President of the Edinburgh Obstetrical Society, Medical Practice among the Poor, On Chlorosis Simulating Phthisis, State Medical Association, Multiple Essay Items, Medical Miscellany, Record of Medical Science On Albumen as a Cholagogue. By Dr. R. Gieseler, of Gottingen, Neuralgia Treated by the Direct Application of Opiates. By Alexander Wood, M. D., Glucogenesis Is Sugar Manufactured in the Liver?, Case of Yellow Fever Occurring in St. Louis, August, 1855. By Wm. Webb, M. D., The Book of Prescriptions, Containing Two Thousand and Nine Hundred Prescriptions, Collected from the Practice of the Most Eminent Physicians and Surgeons, English and French—Comprising Also a Compendious History of the Materia Medica of All Countries, Alphabetically Arranged, and Lists of the Doses of All Officinal or Established Preparations. By Henry Beasley. Philadelphia; Lindsay & Blackiston—1855. Review: Reviews and Bibliographical Notices Surgical Reports and Miscellaneous Papers on Medical Subjects. By George Hayward, M. D., President of …. Editorial: Editorial Close of the Volume.
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