Contents of No. IX. Of the British and Foreign Medico-Chirurgical Review
1850; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Robert B. Todd, W. W. Gull, Dr. A. L. Desmarres, John Friedrich Dieffenbach, William F. Daniell, Kenneth MacKinnon, Doctor J. Fau, Dr. Karl F. H. Marx, Dr. K. F. H. Marx, James Henry Bennet, Arthur Hill Hassall, D. C. Danielssen, William Gairdner, Edward Stanley, Thomas Shapter, Dr. L. Grünberg, Ch. Doorjak, John Wilson, Ambrose Blacklock, James Bird, N. Alcock, Alex. Knox, H. Stephens, John Snow, Seth B. Watson, Forbes Winslow, William Budd, F. Brittan, Andrew Combe, Walter H. Walshe, Archibald Billing, W. Harvey, R. Little, Luther Holden, Rev. D. Landsborough, Charles Pickering, George Viner Ellis, Erasmus Wilson, Joseph MacLise, John Dalrymple, Don P. F. Monlau, Henry Beasley, John Tomes, M. Cl. Bernard, M. Cl. Bernard, M. Brown-Sequard, M. Brown-Sequard, M. Dubreuil, M. Brown-Séquard, M. Brown-Séquard, Dr. H. Bence Jones, M. Plouviez, John Dalrymple, J. Schlossberger, M. Deval, M. Malgaigne, M. Diday, M. Chassaignac, M. Tavignot, M. Tessier, M. Tavignot, Dr. Ortwin Naegele, M. Diday, M. Depaul, M. Dominé, M. Marbot, M. Duboys, Dr. Max. Simon, M. Brachet,
ResumoTable of contents: Contents of No. IX. Of the British and Foreign Medico-Chirurgical Review. Frontmatter: The British and Foreign Medico-Chirurgical Review. Review: Books Received for Review, Analytical and Critical Reviews Physiology of the Nervous System. By Robert B. Todd, M. D., F. R. S., Fellow of the Royal College of …. Essay: Traité Théorique Et Pratique Des Maladies Des Yeux. Par. L. A. Desmarres, M. D., Professeur De Clinique Ophthalmologique, &c. Avec 78 Figures Intercalées Dans Le Texte.—Paris, 1847. 8vo, Pp. 904 Die Operative Chirurgie Von Johann Friedrich Dieffenbach. Zweiter Band.—Leipzig, 1848. The Operative …, M. Recamier's Aloctico-Febrifugic Elixir, On Aconite in Dysentery. By M. Marbot, The Sea-Side Book; Being an Introduction to the Natural History of the British Coasts. By W. Harvey, M. D., M. R. I. A. Keeper of the Herbarium of the University of Dublin. New Edition.—London, 1849. 18mo, Pp. 256. With Numerous Illustrations on Wood, Experiments on the Use Salts. By M. Plouviez, On the Statistics of the Mortality from Fractures of the Head. By Dr. Fritze, On Syphilitic Inoculation as a Prophylaxis. By M. Diday, On the Injuries to Which the Various Parts of the Body Are Liable, with Especial Reference to Their Mortality. By Dr. Schneider, History of the Cholera in Exeter in 1832. By Thomas Shapter, M. D., Physician to the Devon and Exeter Hospital.—London, 1849. 8vo, Pp. 292 Ueber Die Heilung Der Jetzt-Epidemisch Cholera. Von Dr. L. Grünberg, Militärarzte.—Warschau, 1848. 8vo, …, The Druggist's General Receipt Book; Comprising a Copious Veterinary Formulary and Table of Veterinary Materia Medica; Numerous Recipes in Patent and Proprietary Medicines, Druggists' Nostrums, &c.; Factitious Mineral Waters, and Powders for Preparing Them; Perfumery and Cosmetics; Beverages, Dietetic Articles, and Condiments: Trade Chemicals, Miscellaneous Compounds Used in the Arts, Domestic Economy, &c.; Useful Tables and Memoranda. By Henry Beasley.—London, 1850. 18mo, Pp. 424, On Gout; Its History, Its Causes, and Its Cure. By William Gairdner, M. D.—London, 1849. 12mo, Pp. 240, Prolapsus Uteri during Parturition. By Dr. Harting, On Congenital Cataract. By M. Tavignot, On the Preservation of Leeches. By M. Dominé, On the Influence of the Electro-Magnetic Current on the Duration of Cadaveric Rigidity. By M. Brown-Séquard, On the Statistics of Suicide in the Grand-Duchy of Baden, 1836-45. By Dr. Magg, Lupulin as an Anaphrodisiac. By Dr. Page, Periscope Anatomy, Physiology, and Organic Chemistry, On the Influence of Electro-Magnetism on the Contractile Tissue of the Skin, Revaccination in the Prussian Army during 1848, Sketches of the Medical Topography and Native Diseases of the Gulf of Guinea, Western Africa. By William F. Daniell, M. D., Assistant Surgeon to the Forces, &c.—London, 1849. 8vo, Pp. 200 A Treatise on the Public Health, Climate, Hygiène, and Prevailing Diseases of Bengal and the North-West …, Bibliographical Notices First Principles of Medicine. By Archibald Billing, M. D., A. M., F. R. S., &c. &c. Fifth …, On the Action of Amygdaline and Emulsine. By M. Cl. Bernard, On the Movements of Rotation Caused by Tearing the Facial Nerve, Contributions to the Chemistry of the Urine. By Dr. H. Bence Jones, F. R. S., &c., On Brachial Ecchymosis in Fracture of the Cervix Humeri. By M. Malgaigne, Om Spedálskhed. Ved D. C. Danielssen, Overlæge Ved Hospitalerne for Spedálske I Bergen, Og C. W. Boeck, Lector I Medicin Ved Universitetet I Christiania. Hermed Et Atlas Hvori 24 Lithographerede Plancher.—Christiania, 1847, 8vo, Pp. 516, Pathology and Practice of Medicine Chemical Researches on the Soft Occiput of Children. By J. Schlossberger, of Tubingen, Phosphorous and Arsenical Pastes for the Destruction of Animals. By M. Duboys, On the Regeneration of the Sciatic Nerve, Rupture of the Uterus, with Escape of the Entire Ovum into the Peritoneum, at the Full Time. By Dr. Stoltz, On Nitrate of Silver in Jaundice by Dr. Peebles, The Anatomy of the External Forms of Man; Intended for the Use of Artists, Painters, and Sculptors. By Doctor J. Fau. Edited, with Additions, by Robert Knox, M. D., Lecturer on Anatomy, &c. 8vo, Pp. 314.—With an Atlas of Twenty-Eight Plates. 4to. (Vol. VII of the Library of Illustrated Standard Scientific Works.—London, 1849) Ueber Marc' Antonio Della Torre Und Leonardo Da Vinci, Die Begründer Der Bildlichen Anatomic. Von Dr. …, Surgery Needle Found in the Heart, Midwifery, &c. On Extra-Uterine Pregnancy. By Dr. Gordon, Case of Supernumerary Cervical Vertebra. By M. Dubreuil, On the Treatment of Phagedanic Chancres by Arsenic. By M. Tessier, Statistics of the Medical Profession in Prussia, Caries of the Forehead, Softening of the Brain, and Total Suppuration of the Arachnoid, without Any Distinctive Symptoms. By Dr. Heinrich, of Mainz, On the Removal of the Larynx of a Goose from That of a Child by Tracheotomy. By Dr. Burow, Infanticide.—Retention of Life after Long Exposure, On Poisoning by Crustacea. By Dr. Max. Simon, On the Pathological Changes That Follow Section of the Sciatic Nerve, On the Chemistry of Dysentery. By Dr. Oesterlen, On the Induction of Premature Labour by the Uterine-Douche, On the Cessation of the Heart's Sounds as a Sign of Death. By M. Brachet, Case of Complete Inversion and Expulsion of the Uterus Terminating Favorably. By Dr. Yardley, Manifestation of Electricity in a Horse, On an Infusory Animalcule Allied to the Genus Notommata of Ehrenberg, Portraits of Diseases of the Skin. By Erasmus Wilson, F. R. S. Fasciculus VI.—London, 1849. Folio. Four Plates Surgical Anatomy. By Joseph MacLise. Fasciculus IV.—London, 1849. Folio. Four Tlates, A Manual of the Dissection of the Human Body. By Luther Holden, F. R. C. S., Demonstrator of Anatomy at St. Bartholomew's Hospital. Part II.—London, 1849. Post 8vo, Pp. 200, Elementos De Higiene Privada. Por D. Pedro Felipe Monlau, M. D., Primer Ayudante Del Cuerpo De Sanidad Militar, &c.—Barcelona, 1846. 8vo, Pp. 550, On Exophthalmos after Scarlatina. By M. Deval, A Treatise on Diseases of the Bones. By Edward Stanley, F. R. S., President of the Royal College of Surgeons of England, and Surgeon to St. Bartholomew's Hospital.—London, 1849. 8vo, Pp. 368, On the Habitual Use of Opium in Singapore by R. 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Second Edition, Rewritten.—London, 1849. Feup. 8vo, Pp. 774, The Microscopic Anatomy of the Human Body in Health and Disease. Illustrated with Numerous Drawings in Colour. By Arthur Hill Hassall, M. B., M. R. C. S., F. L. S., &c. In Two Volumes.—London, 1849. 8vo, Pp. 570. With Sixty-Nine Plates, Wound of the Heart—Death Only after Twelve Days. By Dr. Bowen, The Physiology of Digestion Considered with Relation to the Principles of Dietetics. By Andrew Combe, M. D. Ninth Edition, Edited and Adapted to the Present State of Physiological and Chemical Science, by James Coxe, M. D., F. R. C. S. E.—Edinburgh, 1849. 12mo, Pp. 192, Vagitus Uterinus, Materia Medica and Therapeutics On Sulphuric Acid in Singultus. By Dr. Schneider, On Diminution of the Sixe of the Child by Regumen and Venesection. By M. Depaul, On Dressing Wounds by Occlusion. By M. Chassaignac, On Plugging the Vagina with Vulcanized Caouthcouc. By M. Diday, On Suicides in Mecklenburgh. By Dr. Spengler, On the Treatment of Nœvus. By Drs. Keber and Lenoir, On the Logical Applications of Physiology to Pathology: an Introductory Lecture to the Course of the Principles and Practice of Medicine. By Walter H. Walshe, M. D., Professor of Medicine in University College, &c. &c.—London, 1849. 8vo, Pp. 36, A Popular History of British Sea-Weeds; Comprising Their Structure, Fructification, Specific Characters, Arrangement, and General Distribution; with Notices of Some of the Fresh-Water Algœ. By the Rev. D. Landsborough, A. L. S.—London, 1849. Square 16mo, Pp. 368. With Twenty-Two Plates, Mortality from Puerperal Metro-Peritonitis at Paris and Vienna.
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