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Contents of the Medico-Chirurgical Review

1839; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

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Thomas Joseph Pettigrew, Thomas Gordon Hake, John Elliotson, Nathaniel Rogers, John Davies, Henry Holland, P. J. Murphy, Rutherford Alcock, William B. Carpenter, Julius Wolff, William Wardroper, Walter Dick, James Turner, Charles Cowan, Evory Kennedy, Messrs. Newnham, W. Wickham, J. H. Singer, James Murray, Sir James Murray, John Macfarlane, Robert Davidson,

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Table of contents: Contents of the Medico-Chirurgical Review. Frontmatter: The Medico-Chirurgical Review. Essay: On the Morbid Effects of Deficiency of Food. By Dr. Howard, Cases of Club-Foot Successfully Treated by Operation, M. Dezeimeris on Ruptures of the Heart, Physic and Physicians: a Medical Sketch Book, Exhibiting the Public and Private Life of the Most Celebrated Medical Men, of Former Days; with Memoirs of Eminent Living London Physicians and Surgeons. Two Volumes, 12mo. London, Longman, Orme, and Co. 1839 Biographical Memoirs of the Most Celebrated Physicians, Surgeons, &c. &c. By Thomas Joseph …, A Register of Experiments, Anatomical, Physiological, and Pathological, Performed on Living Animals. By James Turner, Veterinary Surgeon. Longman and Co. London, 1839, The Signs of Death from Hanging, Bibliographical Record, Diary of the Reverend Mr. Ward Cause of Shakspeare's Death, M. Roux on Lacerations of the Perineum and Recto-Vaginal Septum, Ophthalmia Treated by Blistering the Eyelids, Spasmodic Contraction of the Popliteal Tendons after Amputation Section of These Tendons, On Rheumatism of the Uterus during Pregnancy, Treatment of Stomatitis, or Gangrenous Inflammation of the Mouth, The Danger, Irrationality, and Evils of Medical Quackery; Also, the Causes of Its Success; the Nature of Its Machinery; the Amount of Government Profits; with Reasons Why It Should Be Suppressed: and an Appendix, Containing the Composition of Many Popular Quack Medicines: Addressed to All Classes. By Charles Cowan, M. D. E. & P. M. R. C. S. E., &c. Octavo, Pp. 43. London. Sherwood and Co. 1839, The Structure, Diseases, and Treatment of the Teeth Considered, with a View to the Abolition in All Common Cases, of the Pernicious Practice of Tooth-Drawing. By William Wardroper, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons of London, &c. Renshaw, 1838, Cases of Poisoning from the Extract of Aconite, New Regulations for Medical Graduation in the University of Dublin, Birmingham Royal School of Medicine and Surgery, Ptisane De Feltz Communicated by Doctor Fergusson of Windsor, Diagnosis between Ascites, and Encysted Dropsy of the Abdomen, Hints on Intermittent Neuralgia, Selections in Pathology and Surgery; or, an Exposition of the Nature and Treatment of Local Diseases; Exhibiting New Pathological Views, and Pointing out an Important Practical Improvement. Illustrated by Cases. By John Davies, Surgeon to the General Infirmary at Hertford, and Late Editor of the London Medical and Surgical Journal. London. Longman and Co. 1839, M. Louis as a Practical Man, Medical Notes and Reflections. By Henry Holland, M. D. F. R. S. &c. Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, and Physician Extraordinary to the Queen. Octavo, Pp. 628. London: Longman and Co. 1839, Utility of Belladonna in Some Cases of Epilepsy, &c., M. Ricord on the Use of the Hydriodate of Potash in Syphilis, Treatment of Scrofulous Ophthalmia, Practical Observations Showing That Mercury Is the Sole Cause of What Are Termed Secondary Symptoms. By P. J. Murphy, M. D. Licentiate of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland. Churchill, 8vo. Pp. 107, 1839, Extra-Limites Some Observations on the Treatment in Iritis. By Dr. MacCabe, Hastings, Heigham House, Norwich A Retreat for Invalids Afflicted with Mental Disorder, Observations on Complicated Surgical Injuries, Including Gun-Shot and Other Wounds. By Rutherford Alcock, Esq. Late Deputy Inspector General of Hospitals with the Auxiliary Forces of Portugal and Spain, Dr. Corrigan and the London Committee on the Mechanism of the Bruit De Soufflet, Utility of Secale Cornutum in Paraplegia, Medical Statistics Statistical Reports of the Sickness, Mortality, and Invaliding among the Troops in the United Kingdom, …, Dr. Lendrick on Incontinence of Urine, Cæsarian Operation: Malapraxis of M. Dubois: Obstetrical Advice, M. Serres on the Branchial Respiratory Apparatus of the Human Embryo, Delirium Tremens: Its Diagnosis Causes and Treatment, Vascular and Sensitive Tumour of the Female Urethra, Absence or Imperfect Development of the Uterus in a Woman Who Had Never Menstruated, M. Flourens on the Structure of the Gastric and Intestinal Mucous Membrane, Observations on Occlusion of the Vagina and Uterus. By Evory Kennedy, M. D. Master of the Lying-In Hospital, Dublin, Spirit of the British and American Periodicals Severe Symptoms from the Bite of a Spider on the Glans Penis, Cases of Ozœna, with Remarks on Treatment, Treatment of Fractures of the Extremities by the Immoveable Apparatus, Laceration of the Perineum Cured by Operation. By Robert Davidson, Esq., On the Influence of Civilisation on the Increase of Insanity, Division of Certain Muscles for Lateral Curvature of the Spine, Treatment of Lateral Deviations of the Spine by Section of the Muscles, Chronic Cerebral Affection. By Dr. Bartlett, Transactions of the Medical and Physical Society of Bombay. Octavo, Pp. 370. Bombay, 1838. J. M. Richardson, Cornhill, Decomposition of Iodic Acid by Uric Acid and by Albumen, Obstruction of the Bowels from Malposition of the Colon, Abstract of a Paper Read at the Medical Section, British Association, Birmingham, 28th Aug. 1836. By Sir James Murray, Retrospect of the Progress of Surgical Literature, for the Year 1838-9. By Messrs. Newnham, W. Wickham, and Salter. Read June 13, 1839, before the Annual Meeting of the Southern Branch of the Provincial Medical Association, and Published at Its Request, On the Auscultation of the Heart in Health and in Disease, Observations on Vaccination, Observations on the Treatment of Delirium Tremens, without Opium, Spirit of the Foreign Periodicals Decline of Broussaism in France, A Short Tratise on the External Characters, Nature, and Treatment of the Different Forms of Porrigo or Scald-Head and Ring-Worm. By Walter Dick, M. D. Octavo, Pp. 58.1838, Remarkable Case of Partial Sweating, Sensibility of the Motor Roots of Spinal Nerves, and of the Anterior Spinal Columns, An Inquiry into the Moral, Social, and Intellectual Condition of the Industrious Classes of Sheffield. Part I.— the Abuses and Evils of Charity, Especially of Medical Charitable Institutions. London. Longman and Co. 1839.8vo. Pp. 132, Forensic Medicine.—Duration of Pregnancy Case of the Rev. Fergus Jardine, Abstracts of Remarkable or Interesting Cases, Read at the Medical Section of the British Association, 26th August, 1839, The Principles and Practice of Medicine, Founded on the Most Extensive Experience in Public Hospitals and Private Practice, and Developed in a Course of Lectures Delivered at University College, London. By John Elliotson, M. D. F. R. S. With Notes and Illustrations by Nathaniel Rogers, M. D. &c. Joseph Butler, London, 1839. Octavo, Pp. 1088, Successful Case of Cæsarian Operation. Frequency of This Operation in Flanders, M. Lombard on the Tonic Treatment of Typhus Fever, A Treatise on Varicose Capillaries, as Constituting the Structure of Carcinoma of the Hepatic Ducts, and Developing the Law and Treatment of Morbid Growths. With an Account of a New Form of the Pus Globule. By Thomas Gordon Hake, M. D. Late Physician to the Brighton Dispensary, Orphan Asylum, &c. Quaito, Pp. 20. London, Taylor and Walton, 1839, M. Jobert on Internal Piles and Fissures of the Anus, Prevention of Pitting in Small Pox. Review: Clinical Review Reports of Lunatic Asyla, Periscope; or, Circumspective Review Notices of Some New Works. Letter to the editor: Sir James Murray's Reclamation To the Editors of the Medico-Chirurgical Review, Dr. Macfarlane's Case To the Editors of the Medico-Chirurgical Review. Obituary.

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