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The New York Journal of Medicine

1858; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

George T. Elliot Jr., Henry Draper, J. H. Hobart Burge, E. Noeggerath, F. Bacon, C. E. Isaacs, Wm. Otterson, Jefferson Church, Robert Ray, J. J. Campbell, E. R. Peaslee, Henry Miller, M. L. Knapp, Thomas Graham, J. M. Carnochan, A. W. Barclay, Robert Lee, Richard D. Arnold, E. Noeggerath, A. Jacobi,

Resumo

Frontmatter: The New York Journal of Medicine. Essay: Report on the Progress of Infantile Pathology and Therapeutics; Prepared for the New York Journal of Medicine. By A. Jacobi, M. D., Physician to the Children's Department of the (Canal Street) German Dispensary of the City of New York Digestive Organs, Researches on Primary Pathology, and the Origin and Laws of Epidemics. By M. L. Knapp, M. D., Late Professor of Materia Medica, and President of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of the University of Iowa, Etc., Etc. 2 Vols, 8vo., Pp. 312 and 336. Philadelphia: Published by the Author. 1858, Critical Analysis Human Histology in Its Relations to Descriptive Anatomy, Physiology, and Pathology. With 434 Illustrations …, Bellevue Hospital Four Cases of Ligature of the Femoral Artery for Popliteal Aneurism, On the Changes of Blood-Cells in the Spleen. (An Abstract of an Inaugural Thesis.) By Henry Draper, M. D., of New York, A Treatise on the Employment of the Speculum in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Uterine Disease, with Three Hundred Cases. By Robert Lee, M. D. London: John Churchill, 8vo, Pp. 132, 1858, Medical Retrospect Report on the Progress of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women; Prepared for the New York Journal of Medicine. …, Clinical Reports from the Hospitals of New York; Prepared for the New York Journal of Medicine New York Hospital, A Manual of Medical Diagnosis: Being an Analysis of the Signs and Symptoms of Disease. By A. W. Barclay, M. D., Philadelphia: Blanchard & Lea, 1858, Pp. 423, Remarks on the Treatment of Gleet by Local Remedies, Description of a New Midwifery Forceps, Having a Sliding Pirot to Prevent Compression of the Fœtal Head (with Cases) by George T. Elliot, Jr., M. D., Physician to Bellevue Hospital; the Nursery and Child's Hospital; and the Lying-In Asylum; Corresponding Member of the Edinburgh Obstetrical Society. Formerly Six Months Interne of the Dublin Lying-In Hospital, and Two Years Resident Physician of the N. Y. Lying-In Asylum, Practical Observations on the Yellow Fever, as It Has Appeared in Galveston, Texas. By F. Bacon, M. D., The Principles and Practice of Obstetrics, Including the Treatment of Chronic Inflammation of the Uterns, Considered as a Frequent Cause of Abortion. By Henry Miller, M. D., Professor of Obstetric Medicine in the Medical Department of the University of Louisville. Pp. 620. Philadelphia, Blanchard & Lea, An Account of a Case of Congenital Deficiency of the Left Kidney. By C. E. Isaacs, M. D., One of the Surgeons of the Brooklyn City Hospital; Consulting Surgeon of Kings County Hospital, Etc., Etc., Contributions to Operative Surgery and Surgical Pathology. By J. M. Carnochan, Professor of Surgery in the New York Medical College, Etc. With Illustrations Drawn from Nature. Philadelphia: Lindsay & Blakiston, 1858, Bibliographical Notices Elements of Inorganic Chemistry, Including the Applications of the Science in the Arts. By Thomas Graham, …, Remarks on the Treatment of Fractures of the Thigh, with a New Apparatus. With Report of Cases (Continued from Page 330, Vol. ii., 3d Series). By J. H. Hobart Burge, M. D., Surgeon to Brooklyn Central Dispensary, Late Surgeon to the New York Dispensary, Etc., Dr. Tully's Classification and the Principles of Therapeutics. By Jefferson Church, M. D., Springfield, Mass., Publications Received, Remarks on the Employment of Pessaries, with the Description of a New Instrument. (With Illustrations.) By E. Noeggerath, M. D., of New York, An Essay upon the Relation of Bilious and Yellow Fever. By Richard D. Arnold, M. D., Professor of the Theory and Practice of Medicine in the Savannah Medical College. Editorial.

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