Contents of the Medico-Chirurgical Review
1842; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
R. T. Claridge, Roderic MacLeod, Nathaniel Bingham, Joseph Toynbee, F. Leuret, George Robinson, Jules Fournet, R. Willis, Ed. Oct. Hocken, Henry Clutterbuck, Sir Astley Cooper, Alex. Shaw, C. M'Dougall, M. Velpeau, W. Jackson, T. R. Pugh, Robert Spittal, Athol Johnson, Mr. Henry James Johnson, Mr. Henry James Johnson, David Hay, G. H. Smith, Lieut. H. Congreve, Shirley Palmer,
ResumoTable of contents: Contents of the Medico-Chirurgical Review Reviews. Frontmatter: The Medico-Chirurgical Review. Essay: A Treatise on Dislocations and Fractures of the Joints., Clinical Remarks of M. Velpeau on Abscess of the Iliac Region, Moveable Calculus, the Size of a Pistol-Bullet, Traversing the Trachea and Bronchia, On Rheumatism in Its Various Forms, and on the Affections of Internal Organs, More Especially the Heart and Brain, to Which It Gives Rise. By Roderic MacLeod, M. D., Physician to St. George's Hospital. Octavo, Pp. 164. Longman and Co. 1842, Transmission of Glanders from One Human Subject to Another, Biographical Notice of Richerand; His Disputes with Dupuytren, &c., M. Double on the Study of the Greek and Roman Medical Authors, Abstract of a Paper on Opium-Smoking in China. By G. H. Smith. Esq. Surgeon in Penang. Communicated to Dr. Johnson by the Author Mode of Preparing the Opium for Smoking. Causes of the Prevalence of the Habit. Mode of Smoking. Description …, The Art of Percussion, Galen's Report of a Case of Hepatitis, Fatal Case of Acute Pleurisy and Effusion; with Practical Remarks on This Disease, Case of Aneurism of the Arch of the Aorta, Pressing upon the Left Bronchus, &c., Northern Hospital, Liverpool Successful Amputation during Spreading Traumatic Gangrene, Bibliographical Record, Observations on the Religious Delusions of Insane Persons; and on the Practicability, Safety, and Expediency of Imparting to Them Christian Instruction, &c. &c. &c. By Nathaniel Bingham, M. R. C. Surgeons, &c. Octavo, Pp. 213. Hatchard, Piccadilly, 1840, An Inquiry into the Nature and Pathology of Granular Disease of the Kidney, and Its Mode of Action in Producing Albuminous Urine., Observations on the Incipient Stage of Cancerous Affections of the Womb., Correspondence, Intelligence, &c. University of New York, Midwifery in China, A Brief Memoir of George Birkbeck, M.D., First Introduction of Syphilis into Scotland, Case of Accidental Poisoning by Arseniuretted Hydrogen. By Dr. O'Reilly, of the King's and Queen's College of Physicians, &c., Opening Mammary Abscesses and Buroes by Seton. By Mr. Henry James Johnson, On the Treatment of Stone in the Bladder, by Medical and Mechanical Means., On Some of the Most Important Discoveries of Galen, Statistical Reports on the Health of the Navy, for the Years 1830—6 Inclusive.—Part II. (Cape of Good Hope—West Coast of Africa—East Indies—Home and Various Forces.) Together with the Totals for Seven Years throughout the Service. Folio, Pp. 339.1841, A Suggestion for the Cure of Cholera. By Lient. H. Congreve, Madras Artillery. Richardson, London, Circumcision as Practised at Constantine, Predisposing Causes of Pulmonary Consumption, Clinical Lecture on Varyx. His Operation for Varicose Veins, Hydropathy; or the Cold Water Cure, as Practised by Vincent Priessnitz, at Graeffenberg, in Silesia. By R. T. Claridge, Esq. Octavo, Pp. 320. Madden & Co. London, 1842 Etablissement Hydro-Therapeutique De Marienberg, Pres Boppart Sur Le Rhin. Dr. Schmitz, 1842, Bridgewater Infirmary Successful Amputation during the Progress of Traumatic Gangrene, Memory of M. Sanson, M. Andral on the Changes of the Blood in Disease, Report of Metropolitan Commissioners of Lunacy, Case of Fatal Hæmorrhage from the Extraction of a Tooth., Spirit of the British and American Periodicals, &c. Homœopathy and Dr. Ure, Royal Berkshire Hospital Treacle and Water for Burns, Recent Works on the Plague, St. Marylebone Infirmary Diuretics in Phthisis, Chronic Catarrh, &c., Cases Illustrative of Disease Seated in the Cerebellum., Memoires De L'academie Royale De Médecine. Tom. IX. Pp. 796. Paris: Baillière, 1841, Note by Dr. Johnson, Third Annual Report of the Registrar-General of Births, Deaths, and Marriages, in England, with Appendices. Presented to Both Houses of Parliament by Command of Her Majesty. London, 1841, General Hospital at Picolata Report of a Case of Axillary Aneurism., King's College Hospital Mr. Fergusson on the Circular and Flap Operations, Case of Abscess behind the Mamma, Paraplegia.—Abstract of a Paper Read before the St. George's Hospital Medical and Surgical Society., Inauguration of the Statue of Broussais, The Administration of Medical Relief to the Poor, under the Poor Law Amendment Act, and Other Legislative Provisions for the Public Health, Considered in the Reports of the Poor Law Committee of the Provincial Medical and Surgical Association. To Which Are Appended Certain Clauses Suggested for Insertion in the Contemplated Bill for the Further Amendment of the Poor-Laws. London, Sherwood and Co. 1842, Case of Closure of the Os-Uteri, Which Required an Operation, Diagnosis of Ascites and Ovarian Dropsy by Percussion, On the Physiology of the Nervous System: Confirmation of Sir C. Bell's Views, Multiple Essay Items, Middlesex Hospital Dr. Watson on Cancer of the Stomach, A Pentaglot Dictionary of the Terms Employed in Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology, Practical Medicine, &c. &c. &c. In Two Parts. Part I. with the Leading Term in French, Followed by the Synonymes in the Greek, Latin, German, and English, &c. &c. Part II. a German-English-French Dictionary, &c. &c., Spirit of the Foreign Periodicals Prefatory Remarks, Tumours of Nerves Dissection of a Tumour from the Sciatic Nerve, Observations on the Mineral Springs of Harrogate. By Dr. Bennett, Moral Revulsion in the Treatment of Insanity. By F. Leuret, &c. &c. Paris. 1841. (Preceded by the Report Made to the Royal Academy of Medicine by Mm Louis, Pariset and Double. The Report Was Read at the Sitting of June 1st, 1841), Hint for the Treatment of Diabetes Mellitus, Clinical Researches on Auscultation of the Respiratory Organs, and on the First Stage of Phthisis Pulmonalis. By Jules Fournet, Paris. Translated from the French by T. Brady, M. D. Fellow, and Professor of Medical Jurisprudence, in the Dublin College of Physicians. Part I. London. Churchill, Clinical Lecture of Sir B. Brodie on Abscesses, Cases of Milky Urine, Researches Tending to Prove the Non-Vascularity and the Peculiar Uniform Mode of Organization and Nutrition of Certain Animal Tissues, Viz. Articular Cartilage; the Cornea, the Crystalline Lens, and the Vitreous Humour; and the Epidermoid Appendages. By Joseph Toynbee, Esq., Member of the Royal College of Surgeons in London, and Late Assistant to the Conservators of the Museum of That Institution. (From the Phil. Trans. Part II. For 1841.) London, J. & E. Taylor, 1841, New Theory of Tinea; Its Supposed Vegetable Origin, Letter from Mr. Shaw on M. Longet's Work, with Remarks on the Mode of Conducting Physiological Observations. Review: Periscope; or, Circumspective Review Notices of Some New Works, Clinical Review Dundee Royal Asylum for Lunatics. Editorial: M. Louis on Typhoid Fever.
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