The Retrospect of Practical Medicine & Surgery
1850; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
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Dr. J. W. Tripe, Dr. Jones Lamprey, Dr. R. Billing, Dr. C. B. J. Williams, Dr. P. Newbigging, F. A. Bulley, Dr. F. J. Behrend, Dr. C. J. B. Williams, M. Hannon, Dr. W. Smellie, Dr. W. Gairdner, Dr. G. O. Rees, Dr. W. H. Walshe, Dr. W. H. Walshe, Dr. J. H. Bennett, Dr. C. M. Miller, Dr. R. B. Todd, Dr. A. J. Sutherland, Dr. Marshall Hall, Dr. G. E. Day, Dr. Marshall Hall, Dr. A. Turenne, Dr. R. W. Smith, Dr. John Taylor, Bransby B. Cooper, Bransey B. Cooper, J. G. French, Dr. R. P. Cotton, Dr. W. H. Walshe, M. Beau, Dr. W. H. Walshe, Dr. W. Addison, James Bedingfield, Dr. G. A. Rees, Dr. James Begrie, E. Hare, M. Monneret, M. E. Millon, Dr. Robert Venables, Dr. J. C. Hall, M. Bernard, John Adams, E. F. Lonsdale, W. Allison, M. Velpeau, E. F. Lonsdale, E. F. Lonsdale, E. F. Lonsdale, W. Fergusson, Dr. R. J. MacKenzie, Bransby B. Cooper, J. Denny, Henry Hancock, John Adams, Bransby B. Cooper, Bransby Cooper, Bransby B. Cooper, Dr. J. O. Bulteel, Bransey B. Cooper, Dr. C. H. F. Routh, H. Hancock, D. W. Crompton, W. J. Anderson, Dr. R. T. Massy, Dr. F. C. Jones, M. Amussat, B. B. Cooper, H. Smith, R. MacHell, T. Machell, Cesar Hawkins, H. B. Norman, M. Vidal De Cassis, M. Bonnet, C. Taylor, F. C. Skey, Dr. J. Hughes Bennett, Dr. T. H. Burgess, Dr. T. H. Burgess, S. Griffifths, Samuel Griffith, M. Emery, Dr. R. A. Smith, M. Ossieur, F. C. Skey, Bransby B. Cooper, M. Nonat, J. D. Macdonald, M. Buys, Dr. J. C. Hall, William Bowman, T. H. Wakley, Dr. J. Y. Simpson, Dr. Marshall Hall, Dr. W. Tyler Smith, Dr. R. Collins, Dr. C. H. Higgins, Dr. W. Tyler Smith, Dr. Tyler Smith, Dr. H. Oldham, Dr. H. Oldham, T. Salter, Dr. W. Tyler Smith, Dr. A. Harvey, W. Clegg, Dr. E. Ballard, Dr. C. H. Higgins, Dr. J. J. Thweatt, Dr. E. J. Tilt, G. Corfe, Dr. W. Tyler Smith, Dr. G. Kennion, W. Clapp, Dr. C. Ritchie, Dr. J. Denham, Dr. Tyler Smith, Dr. E. Watson, T. Nunneley, Dr. John Snow, Samuel Solly, Dr. T. P. Heslop, James Paget, Dr. T. Smith, T. H. Wakley, Richard Hey, A. Eves, J. C. Atkinson, Dr. Golding Bird, M. Edouard Vandezande, Alexander Ure, Robert Druitt, M. Teissier, M. Hannon, W. H. Attree, Dr. B. H. Rand, Dr. E. Bissel, Dr. J. Snow, Dr. E. L. Ormerod, Dr. J. M. Neligan, Dr. W. Keith,
ResumoFrontmatter: Practical Medicine. &c., &c., The Retrospect of Practical Medicine & Surgery. Table of contents: Contents of Part XX Practical Medicine. Essay: Treatment of Scarlatina by Inunotion.—By Dr. Scheneemann.—Translated by J. L. Milton, Esq., Question of Amputation in Traumatic Tetanus Supervening upon Injury to a Limb.—By Bransby B. Cooper, Esq., F. R. S., Case of Tuberculous Tumours in the Brain and Spinal Cord.—By — Shaw, Esq., On Hemicrania.—By Dr. A. Turenne, Treatment of Nævus by a Solution of Iodine.—By Dr. J. O. Bulteel, Plymouth, Some of the Causes of Insanity.—By Dr. A. J. Sutherland, Anæmia.—By Dr. C. J. B. Williams, Treatment of Scarlatina by Hot Water Applications.—By F. A. Bulley, Esq., Surgeon to the Berkshire Hospital, Affections of the Respiratory Organs, Some Points Connected with Scarlatina.—By Dr. P. Newbigging, Case of Cancer of the Tongue.—By Dr. W. Keith, Surgeon to the Aberdeen Royal Infirmary, Treatment of Pelvic Abscess.—By Dr. E. J. Tilt, Physician to the Farringdon General Dispensary, Hæmoptysis, as a Symptom of Phthisis.—By Dr. W. H. Walshe, Treatment of Dropsy by Colchicum.—By M. Edouard Vandezande, Urinary Organs On the Pathology and Surgery of Urinary Concretions.—B. B. Cooper, Esq., F. R. S., Surgeon to Guy's Hospital, Miscellanea, Case of Ovarian Disease. By Dr. G. Kennion, Harrogate, New Instrument for Operating on Hemorrhoids.—By M. Amussat, On the Treatment of Stricture.—By T. Machell, Esq., London, An Indication for the Performance of Tracheotomy.—By Dr. G. A. Rees, Amputations, &c. Case of Resection of the Head of the Femur.—By W. Fergusson, Esq., Surgeon to King's College Hospital, On a Modification of Syme's Operation.—By Dr. R. J. MacKenzie, Assistant Surgeon to the Edinburgh Infirmary, On Opacities of the Cornea.—By Dr. J. C. Hall, New Mode of Ventilating by the Syphon, Organs of Circulation Effects of Bloodletting and Mercury in Pericarditis.—By Dr. John Taylor, Physician to the Huddersfield …, Use of Iodine in Congestion and Erosion of the Cervix Uteri.—By Dr. Churchill, Dublin, Affections of the Circulatory Organs, Treatment of Fractures of the Tibia.—By W. Allison, Esq., East Redford, Pathology of Puerperal Convulsions.—By Drs. Cormack and Tyler Smith, Nervous System On Reflex Sensations.—By Dr. R. B. Todd, Treatment of Psoriasis and Pityriasis.—By Dr. J. M. Neligam, Physician to Jervis-Street Hospital, Dublin, Case of Re-Union of Fingers after Complete Separation.—By J. Denny, Esq., Resident Surgeon to the Stoke Newington Dispensary, Suppression of Urine.—By Dr. J. C. Hall, Cauliflower Excrescence of the Os Uteri.—By Dr. E. Watson, Glasgow, On the Danger of Using Gutta Percha Catheters.—By Cesar Hawkins, Esq., Surgeon to St. George's Hospital, Operation of Transfusion of Blood.—By Dr. C. H. F. Routh, Physician to the St. Prancas Dispensary, A New Test for Albumen.—By M. E. Millon, Treatment of Certain Forms of Neuralgia, Paralysis, and Rheumatism, by the Heated Iron.—By Dr. G. E. Day, Physician to the Western Dispensary, Note on the Physiology of Impregnation.—By Dr. H. Oldham, Papaverine, a New Alkaloid Obtained from Opium, Affections of the Eye and Ear, Account of a New Pessary.—By Dr. C. Ritchie, Glasgow, Influence of Chloroform on Uterine Contraction.—By Dr. Tyler Smith, How to Distinguish Typhoid Rash from Flea-Bites.—By Dr. Lamprey, Case of Ovarian Tumour Containing Teeth and Hair.—By W. Clapp, Esq., House-Surgeon to the Exeter Hospital, On the Means of Arresting Hemorrhage.—By Bransby B. Cooper, Esq., F. R. S., Treatment of Ulcers by Means of Opium.—By F. C. Skey, Esq., Surgeon to St. Bartholomew's Hospital, Case of Post-Partum Hemorrhage Treated by Cold Injection of the Uterus.—By Dr. W. Tyler Smith, Employment of Manganese in Anœmic and Other Affections.—By M. Hannon, Phenomena of Generation.—By Professor Owen, How to Cover the Taste of Cod-Liver Oil, Case of Traumatic Tetanus Cured by the Destruction of the Cicatrix by a Red-Hot Iron, Midwifery, and the Diseases of Women Position of the Fœtus in Utero, and the Causes of Preternatural Presentations.—By Dr. J. Y. Simpson, …, Account of a New Spring Syringe.—By T. H. Wakley, Esq., Surgeon to the Royal Free Hospital, On Treatment of Fissures of the Anus.—By W. J. Anderson, Esq., London, On the Treatment of External Hemorrhoids by Potassa Fusa.—By Dr. F. C. Jones, Surgeon to the South London Dispensary, Affections of the Nervous System, Asiatic Cholera, Causes of Intermittent and Remittent Fevers.—By Dr. Gayley, Dropsy Following Scarlatina.—By Dr. Hughes, Cases of Hemorrhoids, Treated by Nitric Acid.—By Dr. R. T. Massy, Physician to the Exeter Dispensary, Movements of the Uterus.—By Dr. W. Tyler Smith, On Cancer.—By Drs. W. H. Walshe and J. H. Bennett, Case of Lepra Treated by Arsenic. By Samuel Griffith, Esq., Late House Physician to King's College Hospital, Case in Which a Very Small Dose of Chloroform Was Efficient.—By Dr. T. P. Heslop, Resident Medical Officer to the Birmingham General Hospital, Observations on Gout.—By Dr. W. Gairdner, Use of Iodine in a Snake-Bite, Pelvic Cellulitis.—By Dr. Lever, Physician-Accoucheur to Guy's Hospital, Application of Nitrate of Silver to Ulcerations in the Larynx.—By James Bedingfield, Esq., Showmarket, Mechanical Treatment of Rickets.—By E. F. Lonsdale, Esq., Assistant Surgeon to the Orthopædic Hospital, Localization of Morbid Growths.—By Dr. W. H. Walshe, Uses of Cod-Liver Oil, Case of Bronchocele, Cured by Seton.—By Richard Hey, Esq., York, Uterine Disturbance during the Climacteric Period.—By G. Corfe, Esq., M. D., Middlesex Hospital, Affections of the Digestive Organs, Genu Valgum, or Knock-Knees. By E. F. Lonsdale, Esq., Assistant-Surgeon to the Orthopædic Hospital, Organs of Digestion Certain Stomach and Nervous Disorders, as Connected with the Oxalic Diathesis.—By Dr. James Begrie, Edinburgh, On the Treatment of Sterility by Catheterizing the Fallopian Tubes.—By Dr. W. Tyler Smith, Treatment of Lepra and Psoriasis. By M. Emery, Treatment of Phlebitis.—By Bransby B. Cooper, Esq., F. R. S., Affections of the Eye and Ear New Means of Ascertaining the Existence of Disease of the Eyes.—By J. D. MacDonald, Esq., Surgeon, …, Processes of Repair and Reproduction.—By James Paget, Esq., Professor of Anatomy and Surgery to the Royal College of Surgeons, On Petit's Operation for Strangulated Hernia.—By H. Hancock, Esq., Surgeon to Charing Cross Hospital, Remarks upon the Origin of Venereal Disease.—By F. C. Skey, Esq., F. R. S, Calcined Magnesia an Antidote for Arsenic.—By Dr. E. Bissel, Norwalk, U. S., Oil of Anda, a New Purgative.—By Alexander Ure, Esq., On the Connection of Muscular Action and Electricity.—By Baron Humboldt, Use of the Leech as a Weather-Prophet.—By W. H. Attree, Esq., Late House-Surgeon to the Middlesex Hospital, On the Nature and Treatment of Acne.—By Dr. T. H. Burgess, Tumours.—By Bransby B. Cooper., Esq., F. R. S., Accidental Admission of Air into Veins. By Bransby B. Cooper Esq., F. R. S., Case of Stricture Attended by Profuse Discharge.—By H. Smith, Esq., London, Urinary Organs "Bright's Disease of the Kidneys," Essentially and Primarily a Blood Disease.—By Prof. Walshe, University …, Treatment of Intermittent Fever by Tartar Emetic.—By Moore, Esq., Assistant Surgeon, Upper India, Account of a Case of Death from Chloroform.—By Samuel Solly, Esq., Surgeon to St. Thomas's Hospital, Non-Identity of Magnetism and Electricity, and on Some Points Connected with Winds.—By J. C. Atkinson, Esq., Westminster, Treatment of Chilblains.—By M. Ossieur, Treatment of Granular Ophthalmia.—By M. Buys, Form of Fatty Degeneration of the Heart.—By Dr. E. L. Ormerod, On a Remarkable Swelling of Both Upper Eye-Lids.—By William Bowman, Esq., F. Ils., &c., Salivation Treated by Nitrate of Silver.—By—Kirby, Esq., Case of Post Partum Inertia Uteri, Unattended by Hemorrhage.—By Dr. C. H. Higgins, Operation for Artificial Anus.—By Professor Fergusson, A Synopsis, Containing a Short Abstract of the Most Practical Articles in the Foregoing Pages of This Volume; and Showing, at a Glance, the Most Important Indications of Treatment Published by Different Writers within the Last Half Year. (Arranged Alphabetically) Diseases Affecting the System Generally, Organs of Circulation Case of Aneurism of the Axillary Artery.—By Henry Hancock, Esq., Surgeon to the Charing Cross-Hospital, Difference between Tetanus and Hydrophobia.—By Dr. Marshall Hall, F. R. S., On the Treatment of Eczema.—By Dr. T. H. Burgess, Value of Cod-Liver Oil in the Treatment of Phthisis, Description of a Galvanic Apparatus for Applying Counter-Irritation.—By Dr. T. Smith, Late Physician to the Leeds Public Dispensary, and to the Cheltenham General Hospital, Diseases Affecting the System Generally The Mode of Action of Morbid Poisons.—By Dr. J. W. Tripe, Intercostal Neuralgia as a Sign of Phthisis.—By M. Beau, On the Treatment of Cholera, Organs of Respiration Physical Diagnosis of Phthisis.—By Dr. R. P. Cotton, Assistant Physician to the Hospital for Consumption, Sterility.—By Dr. Oldham, Physician Accoucheur to Guy's Hospital, Uses of Sub-Nitrate of Bismuth in Gastro-Intestinal Affections.—By M. Monneret, Effects of Chronic Arteritis.—By Bransey B. Cooper, Esq., F. R. S., A Means of Rendering Certain Substances Incombustible. By Dr. R. A. Smith, Manchester, Climacteric Disease in Women.—By Dr. W. Tyler Smith, Nature of Scrofula and Tubercle.—By Dr. W. Addison, F. R. S., Treatment of Tropical Dysentery by Enemata of Tepid Water.—By E. Hare, Esq., 7th Bengal Irregular Cavalry, On Varicocele.—By M. Vidal De Cassis, Use of Coffee in Hooping-Cough, Cantharidal Collodion for Blisters, Appearance of the Membrana Tympani in Health and Disease.—By Dr. Kramer, Berlin, Affections of the Skin, &c., Neuroma, or Tumours of Nerves.—By Dr. R. W. Smith, F. R. C. S. I., Lecturer on Surgery at the Richmond Hospital School, Dublin, Treatment of the Nephritic Dropsy Which Follows Scarlatina.—By Dr. F. J. Behrend, Erlangen, Case of Obstruction of the Bowels for Which Amussat's Operation Was Performed.—By D. W. Crompton, Esq., Surgeon to the Birmingham Hospital, Case of Fibrous Tumour of the Uterus.—By Dr. E. Ballard, East Redford, On the Pathology and Causes of Cholera, Use of Glycerine in Deafness.—By T. H. Wakley, Esq., Surgeon to the Royal Free Hospital, Deleterious Effects of Carbonaceous Compounds on the System.—By Dr. C. M. Miller, Use of Creasote in Salivation.—By Dr. Faulcon, Production of Sugar in the Urine by Wounding the Brain.—By M. Bernard, Alimentary Canal On the Extraction of Foreign Bodies from the Œsophagus.—By Professor Dieffenbach, Use of Chloroform in Midwifery.—By Dr. J. Denham, Ex-Assistant Physician to the Dublin Lying in Hospital, A New Vapour Bath, How to Remove Nitrate of Silver Stains, Nature of Inflammation.—By Dr. R. Billing, F. R. S., Congestion.—By Dr. C. B. J. Williams, Treatment of Typhus.—By Dr. Jones Lamprey, Trim, County Meath, The Relative Potency of Chloroform and Ether, and Some Dangerous Effects of Chloroform.—By Dr. John Snow, Use of Lemon Juice in Rheumatism.—By Dr. G. O. Rees, New Instrument for the Treatment of Aneurism.—By Dr. Carte, Nutritive Properties of Fish Oil.—By Robert Druitt, Esq., Surgery Fractures and Diseases of Bone, Treatment of Wounds of the Larynx or Trachea.—By A. Eves, Esq., Surgeon to the Cheltenham General Hospital, Use of Dutch Liquid.—By Dr. J. Snow, Anæmia as a Consequence of Rheumatism.—By Dr. O'Ferrall, Dublin, Aneurism by Anastomosis.—By Bransby B. Cooper, Esq., F. R. S., Properties of Aconite.—By M. Teissier, "Bow-Legs." By E. F. Lonsdale, Esq., Assistant-Surgeon to the Orthopædic Hospital, Amputation of the Penis by Means of the Actual Cautery. By M. Bonnet, Impropriety of Frequent Operative Interference in Midwifery.—By Dr. R. Collins, Dublin, Diagnosis of Hæmaturia.—By Dr. Robert Venables, A. M., Aneurismal Varix.—By Bransby Cooper, Esq. F. R. S., Treatment of the Diarrhœa and Dysentery of Fever.—By Dr. Hudson, Navan, County Meath, Case of Successful Extirpation of the Uterus.—By Dr. C. H. Higgins, Corresponding Member of the Edinburgh Obstetric Society, On the Induction of Abortion by Puncturing the Ovum.—By Dr. H. Oldham, Lecturer on Midwifery at Guy's Hospital, Chemical Characters of Animal Tissues.—By Dr. Aldridge Dublin, A Substitute for Tents in Dressing Abscesses.—By M. Nonat, Vascular Tumours at the Orifice of the Urethra.—By H. B. Norman, Esq., Surgeon to the Marylebone General Dispensary, &c., Treatment of Spurious Aneurism.—By John Adams, Esq., Surgeon to the London Hospital, Rationale of Parturition.—By Dr. Marshall Hall, How Epidemics Displace One Another, Application of Leeches to the Os and Cervix Uteri.—By W. Clegg, Esq., Boston, Treatment of Club-Foot.—By E. F. Lonsdale, Esq., Uterine Polypi.—By Dr. Lever, Physician-Acoucheur to Guy's Hospital, Affections of the Urinary Organs, New Remedy for Leucorrhœa, Account of an "Anti-Stricture Injector."—By R. MacHell, Esq., Use of Oxide of Silver in Menorrhagia.—By Dr. J. J. Thweatt, Addenda On the Nature and Effects of Various Anæsthetic Agents.—By T. Nunneley, Esq., Surgeon to the Leeds Eye …, Treatment of the Sting of a Bee, On the Modus Operandi of Tonic Remedies.—By Dr. Golding Bird, F. R. S., Pharmaceutical Preparations of Manganese.—By M. Hannon, Case of Abortion Produced by Metastasis in Cynanche Parotidœa—. By T. Salter, Esq., F. L. S., Poole, Supposed Hereditary Nature of Phthisis.—By Dr. W. H. Walshe, Cases of Psoriasis Treated by Arsenic.—By S. Griffifths, Esq., Late House-Physician to King's College Hospital, Diseases of the Skin On the Local Treatment of Chronic Eczama and Impetigo.—By Dr. J. Hughes Bennett, Professor of the Institute …, Scurvy at York Factory.—By Dr. W. Smellie, A New Operation to Supersede Castration.—By C. Taylor, Esq., Alfreton, Vomiting, Regarded as Antagonistic to Syncope.—By J. G. French, Esq., Surgeon to St. James' Infirmary, Midwifery and Diseases of Women, Use of Collodion in Bed-Sores, Animal Charcoal as an Antidote to Poisons.—By Dr. B. H. Rand, Philadelphia, Phosphate of Ammonia in Rheumatism, Assacou, a New Remedy for Elephantiasis, On the Influence Exerted by the Paternal upon the Maternal Organism through the Medium of the Fœtus in Utero.—By Dr. A. Harvey, Physician to the Aberdeen Royal Infirmary, Diagnosis of the Different Kinds of Muscular Paralysis.—By Dr. Marshall Hall, F. R. S., Diseases of Joint, &c. Arthropathia of the Shoulder-Joint. By M. Velpeau. Review: Remarks on Dr. Tyler Smith's Opinions Respecting the Stimulus to the Uterine Action in Parturition.—By One of the Reviewers in the British and Foreign Medico-Chirurgical Review.
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