The Western Lancet
1842; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Thos. D. Mitchell, Th. A. Tellkampf, Robert Druitt, Joshua B. Flint, David Hutchison, J. F. Fleming, W. H. Scobey, J. S. Unzicker, Thos. H. Roe, J. Hope, C. W. Pennock, Henry Maunsell, Chandler R. Gilman,
ResumoFrontmatter: The Western Lancet. Essay: Medical Systems and Habits, Extemporaneous Production of Milk, On Fractures of the Lower Extremity of the Radius, Antidote for Salts of Copper, Experimental Researches on the Function of the Skin of Man and Animals, Vaccination in France in 1840, Sulphate of Alum in the Treatment of Angina Pharyngea, Injections of Nitrate of Silver, Injections of Belladonna in Strangulated Hernia, Treatment of Fever, Anæmia, Walnut-Leaf Tea, a Good Remedy in Scrofulous Complaints, Analogy between Cholera and Ague, Proceedings of the Medical Society of the State of Tennessee, at the Thirteenth Anna Meeting, Held in the City Hall, Nashville, May, 1842, A Fortunate Medical Writer, New Mode of Accelerating Labor, New Books, Treatment of Erysipelas, Original Communications Thoughts on Epidemics.—By Thos. D. Mitchell, M. D., Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics, in …, The Dublin Practice of Midwifery.—By Henry Maunsell, M. D.; with Notes and Additions by Chandler R. Gilman, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics, and the Diseases of Women and Children in the College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York. New York, Wm. A. Le Blanc, 1842, Pp. 292, Nitrate of Potash in Acute Rheumatism, The Public Newspapers State, That a Singular and Fatal Disease, in Part Resembling Bloody Murrain, Prevails among the Cattle at St. Charles, Mo., Counter-Irritants, On Menstrual Tubercles. Translated from the Work of Prof. Schoenlein, for the Western Lancet, by J. S. Unzicker, M. D., Physiology of the Saliva, Parasites in Aphthæ, Formulæ Used in the Treatment of Tinea Capitis, Extraordinary Abstinence from Fluids, Bibliographical Notices A Treatise on the Diseases of the Heart and Great Vessels, and Other Affections Which May Be Mistaken …, Note on the Prognosis of Scarlatina, Treatment of Tape Worm, Proceedings of the Medical Convention of Ohio, Held in Cincinnati, on the 16th, 17th, 18th, 19th, and 20th of May, 1842; with Papers Selected from Those Read before That Body. Pp. 51, Multiple Essay Items, Chronic Rheumatism, Medical Olio, Two Cases of Eclampsia Parturientium.—By Th. A. Tellkampf, M. D., of Cincinnati, O., Miscellaneous Selections and Intelligence, Suffocating Catarrh, Colica Pictonum Treated with Warm Water, Use of the Magnet in Rheumatism, Polypus of the Uterus Expelled by Secale Cornutum, Removal of a Large Pulsating Tumor from the Arm, with Division and Reunion of the Ulnar Nerve. By Thos. H. Roe, M. D., of Newark, Ohio, Aconite Plaster in Rheumatism, On the External Application of Croton Oil, Bibliographical Notices The Principles and Practice of Modern Surgery.—By Robert Druitt. From the Second London Edition. Illustrated …. Letter to the editor: Inflammation of the Right Ovary and Bowels, Caused by an Extraneous Substance, Case of Ovarian Inflammation and Supuration Cured, Case of Congestive Fever Accompanied with Extreme Torpor or Insensibility of the Nerves of Sensation.—By David Hutchison, M. D. To the Editor of the Western Lancet.
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