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The Medical Examiner

1854; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

William Pepper, F. W. Sargent, José Angulo, Jonathan Pereira, Joseph Carson, Henry Thompson, George B. Wood, Austin Flint, Pliny Earle, Prof. James A. Kirkpatrick,

Resumo

Frontmatter: The Medical Examiner. Essay: Bibliographical Notices The Elements of Materia Medica and Therapeutics. By Jonathan Pereira, M. D., F. R. S., LL. S. Third American …, The Dispensatory of the United States of America. By George B. Wood, M. D., Professor of the Theory and Practice of Medicine in the University of Pennsylvania, &c.; and Franklin Bache, M. D., Professor of Chemistry in Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia, &c. Tenth Edition, Carefully Revised. Philadelphia: Lippincott, Grambo & Co. 1854, Institutions for the Insane, in Prussia, Austria and Germany An Examination of the Practice of Bloodletting in Mental Disorders. By Pliny Earle, M. D., Multiple Essay Items, Medical News, The Following Remarks upon Endocarditis Are from a Review by Prof. Lebert, of MM. Rilliet Et Barthez' Treatise on the Diseases of Children, Contained in the Gazette Medicale De Paris, No. 18, Record of Medical Science, Original Communications Wills Hospital for the Diseases of the Eye. Service of Dr. Littell. Abstract of the Quarterly Report, Abstract of Meteorological Observations for July, 1854, Made at Philadelphia, Pa. Latitude 39º 57' 28'' N., Longitude 75º 10' 40'' W. From Greenwich. By Prof. James A. Kirkpatrick, On Constipation, Cæsarean Section; Mother and Child Saved. By José Angulo of Navia. (Copied into "El Porvenir Medico," of Madrid, April 5, 1854, from "La Crônica De Los Hospitales"), Clinical Report on Dysentery, Based on an Analysis of Forty-Nine Cases, with Remarks on the Causation, Pathology, and Management of the Disease. By Austin Flint, M. D., Pp. 90.1853 Clinical Report on Chronic Pleurisy, Based on an Analysis of Forty-Seven Cases. By the Same. Pp. 58, The Pathology and Treatment of Stricture of the Urethra, Both in the Male and Female; Being the Treatise for Which the Jacksonian Prize, for the Year 1852, Was Awarded by the College of Surgeons in England. By Henry Thompson, F. R. C. S. M. B. London. Surgeon to the St. Marylebone General, and to the Blenheim Dispensaries; Fellow of the Medical and Chirurgical, and of the Pathological Societies; Formerly House Surgeon to University College Hospital. 8vo. Pp. 424. John Churchill. London. 1854, Fever, Intermittent, Treatment of Intermittent Fever by Quinidine. By William Pepper, M. D., Physician to the Pennsylvania Hospital, Is Traumatic Phlebitis a Contagious Disease?, Notes of a Few Cases of Cholera Treated in the Summer of 1849; Showing the Comparative Curative Powers of Sulphate of Quinine in Large Doses. By F. W. Sargent, M. D..

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