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The Eclectic Medical Journal

1873; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

A. Jackson Howe, E. P. Hurd, S. H. Potter, M. M. Dowler, G. W. Biggers, S. E. Barber, Theodore C. Miller, L. B. Jones, James Cresswell, Prof. J. King, Dr. Geo. Wegener, Graily Hewitt, Wm. Roberts, C. G. Raue, Dr. E. J. Marsh, L. H. Redd, Prof. J. King,

Resumo

Frontmatter: The Eclectic Medical Journal. Table of contents: Table of Contents. Display ads: Eclectic Medical Institute, Painless Cure for the Opium Habit, Eclectic Text-Books. Essay: A Good Lesson on Diagnosis, Fluid Extract of Aconite as a Local Application, The Journal for 1873, "Eclecticism Defined."—By James Cresswell, M. D., A Singular Way of Opening the Bowels, High Toned Medical Journalism, Periscope Dry Bathing, Original Communications Organic Stricture of the Urethra.—By A. Jackson Howe, A. M., M. D., Spectrum Analysis Explained. Its Uses to Science Illustrated, Showing Its Application in Microscopical Research, and to Discoveries of the Physical Condition and Movements of the Heavenly Bodies, and Including an Explanation of the Received Theory of Sound, Heat, Light and Color. Compiled by the Editor of "Half Hour Recreations" in Popular Science, from the Works of Profs. Schellen, Roscoe, Huggins, Lockyer, Young and Others. Illustrated. Boston, Estes & Lauriot; Cincinnati, Robert Clarke & Co. Price $1.50, The Action of Quinine in Fever.—By S. E. Barber, M. D., Annual Record of Homœopathic Literature, 1872. Edited by C. G. Raue, M. D., Assisted by Some Fourteen Eminent Homœopaths. New York, Bœricke & Tafel; Cincinnati, Smith & Worthington, Relapsing Fever, A Practical Treatise on Urinary and Renal Diseases, Including Urinary Deposits. Illustrated by Numerous Cases and Engravings. By Wm. Roberts, M. D. Second American Edition. Philadelphia, Henry C. Lea; Cincinnati, George E. Stevens & Co. Price $5.00, Varieties, The Eclectic Medical Institute, A Case of Fatal Narcotism, "These Pills Don't Go Foolin' round, but Attend Strictly to Business", The Study of Specific Medication Has Given Me Great Success, Pleasure and Confidence in the Practice of Medicine, The Epizootic Influence upon Man, The Influence of Phosphorus on the Organism.—By Dr. Geo. Wegener, Simple and Direct Medication.—By S. H. Potter, M. D., Hamilton, Ohio, "Dead Flies Cause the Ointment of the Apothecary to Send Forth a Stinking Savor", Book Notices The Diagnosis, Pathology, and Treatment of Diseases of Women Including the Diagnosis of Pregnancy. Founded …, The Epizootic, Hydatidiform Cysts.—By E. P. Hurd, M. D., Newbury-Port, Mass., Friction of the Spinal Marrow as a Remedial Agent.—By Theodore C. Miller, M. D., Athens, East Tennessee, Alcohol as a Remedy, Appearances after Death from Chloral-Hydrate, Gleanings.—By Prof. J. King, M. D., Darwinism, The Best Method of Extracting Cataract.—Translated by Prof. J. King, M. D., Rhus Toxicodendron, The Treatment of Pneumonia.—By L. B. Jones, M. D., Irvine, Ky., Erysipelas: Therapeutic Value of Aconite, Belladonna and Guaco in Relation Thereto.—By M. M. Dowler, M. D., Beardstown, Ills., Gonorrhœa and Syphilis. Cases in Practice.—By G. W. Biggers, M. D., La Grande, Oregon, New Method of Arresting Epistaxis. Editorial: Editorial Our New Year's Greeting. Marriage notices: Wedding. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. Backmatter: Receipts for Journal to December 19.

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