The Cincinnati Lancet-Clinic
1886; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
N. P. Dandridge, Byron Stanton, Thomas C. Minor, C. O. Probst, Dr. E. O. Sawyer, J. T. Whittaker, G. A. Fackler, Dr. J. C. Culbertson, Dr. G. Apostoli, C. W. Tangeman,
ResumoFrontmatter: The Cincinnati Lancet-Clinic A Weekly Journal of Medicine and Surgery, The Cincinnati Lancet-Clinic. Table of contents: Contents Original Articles. Display ads: Fellows' Hypo-Phos-Phites, Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey, Messrs. Savory & Moore, Lactated Food, Wyeth's Liquid Malt Extract, Apollinaris, Capsules, Physician's Visiting List, 1887, Carl L. Jensen, Multiple Display Advertisements, The Beeman Chemical Co., Miami Medical College, McIntosh Galvanic and Faradic Battery Co., Medical College of Ohio, Celerina, The "Morlein Beers". Essay: A Case of Successful Ovariotomy Reported before the Meeting of the Ohio Valley Medical Society, Nov. 11, 1886, Health Bulletin, The Baltimore Academy of Medicine Stated Meeting, November 2, 1886, The Influence of Chronic Rhinitis on the Membrane Conjunctiva; Illustrated by a Case, Ophthalmology and Otology, Capsicum, Translations On Chemical Galvano-Puncture in Gynecology, Diphtheria and Scarlet Fever in Cincinnati, Surgery, Bibliography, Salicylate of Bismuth, The Connection between Scarlatina and Heart Disease, A New Professorship in the University of Pennsylvania, Health Department of Cincinnati, A Pension of $1,200 Per Annum Has Been Granted the Widow of Dr. Von Gudden, Who Lost His Life While Caring for the Insane King of Bavaria, Urinary Casts, Their Formation and Significance, Obstetrics and Diseases of Women, The Physician's Visiting List, Original Articles Report of a Successful Case of Gastrostomy, Bichromate of Potash, Remarks on the Pathology of Shock, The Week, Miscellany, Selections Medicine, How to Study Botany, Multiple Essay Items, Subcutaneous Injections of Arsenic in Chorea Minor, Society Reports Academy of Medicine, A Mixed Form of Atrophic and Hypertrophic Catarrhal Inflammation, Heretofore Undescribed, Dr. J. E. Emerson, of Detroit, Cures Neuralgia, of a Rheumatic or Malarial Origin, with Salicylate of Cinchonidia in Five Grain Doses, Three or Four Times a Day, Binding. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements, Special Notice, Instruments.
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