Southern Medical and Surgical Journal
1848; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Paul F. Eve., R. L. Warren, Alfred B. Garrod, Dr. S. Wright, Henry Ancell, T. M. Harris, J. S. Unzicker, H. Richie, P. Fahnestock, Edward Parrish, W. W. D. Livermore, R. Mulock, G. F. Schacht, T. Salter,
ResumoFrontmatter: Southern Medical and Surgical Journal. Essay: Case of Pustular Ophthalmia. By H. Richie, M. D., Chicago, Ill, Examination of the Throat in Infants, Case of a Woman Who, by the Means of Galvano-Puncture, Recovered Her Speech after Having Lost It for Twenty-Three Years. (M. Camino. Gaz. Med. De Paris), Treatment of Burns by Ammonia, Nourishment for Infants, Remedies for Corns, Emulsion of Castor Oil, Usque Ad Nauseam, Account of Several Persons Struck by Lightning, and the Means Adopted to Resuscitate Them. By R. L. Warren, M. D., of Florence, Georgia, Chloroform in Mania-A-Potu, Whooping Cough, Monthly Periscope, Quinine in Intermittent Fever. (Gaz. Médicale De Paris, from Monthly Journal and Retrospect), Hypertrophy of the Follicles of the Pharynx. (London Lancet), Ergot of Rye a Remedy for Excessive Dilatation of the Pupil from Belladonna, On Puncturing the Membranes to Produce Abortion, Medical Items, Minute Injections, Original Communications Operations on the Jaws, with the Results of Fourteen Cases. By Paul F. Eve. M. D., Professor of Surgery …, Quinine as a Prophylactic in Puerperal Fever, On Examination of the Uterus by the Rectum, Bibliographical A Dispensatory, or Commentary on the Pharmacœpias of Great Britain (and the United States); Comprising …, On the Use of Solution of Caustic Potash in Relieving Strangury, Aural Surgery. By Henry Ancell, Esq., M. R. C. S., Use of Chloroform in Midwifery, Foreign Bodies in the Rectum. By T. M. Harris, M. D., of Harrisville, Va. (Western Journ. of Medicine), Kreosote in Erysipelas. By P. Fahnestock, M. D., of Pittsburgh.—(American Journ. of Med. Science), Opening of the Ranine Veins in Angina, On a Mode of Producing Rapid Vesication, Effects of Temperature.—(Christison & Griffith), Another Victim of Quackery, On the Ethereal Solution of Gun Cotton or Collodion, Remedy for the Toothache, On Subacute and Chronic Rheumatism. By Dr. S. Wright, of Birmingham.—(Med. Times, from Braithwaite's Ret.), On Chinoidine. By J. S. Unzicker, M. D., of Cincinnati, Pathology of the Blood in Inebriates, Detection of Human Skin by the Microscope, Gonorrhœal Ophthalmia. (Dublin Journ. Med. Science), Arsenic in Furunculus and Acne, Hydrophobia, Meteorological Observations, for October, 1848, at Augusta, Ga. Latitude 33°27' North—Longitude 4°32' West Wash. Altitude above Tide 52 Feet, Remarks on the Administration of Chloroform in the Hospitals of Paris: Contained in a Letter from Juriah Harris, M. D., Dated Paris, 7th Sept, 1848. Review: Reviews and Extracts Composition of the Animal Fluids in Health and the Alterations of Disease. By Alfred B. Garrod, of London.—(London.
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