The Ohio Medical and Surgical Journal
1850; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
David Welsh, Lyman Potter, Adam Koogler, R. P. Stevens, Samuel Tyler, Austin Flint, W. E. Horner, Wm. Quail, M. G. Whitney, Mr. James A. Meigs, A. C. Castle, Geo. Bartlett, A. A. Patterson, H. C. Stewart, Jno. Conolly, Edwin C. Cottingham, Peter Eade, Henry Taylor, Benjamin T. Hodge, Campbell De Morgan, Henry Oldeam, Daniel Drake, John Murray Carnochan, Charles West, Fleetwood Churchill, W. Tyler Smith,
ResumoFrontmatter: The Ohio Medical and Surgical Journal. Essay: American Intelligence Observations upon Epidemic Typhoid Fever, Which Prevailed along the Valleys of the Osweyo and Honeyoye …, Editor's Table and Miscellany, Foreign Intelligence Practical Medicine, &c., On a Case of Death from the Use of a Tobacco Enema. By Peter Eade, Esq., M. R. C. S., &c., Death Caused by Lumbricoides in the Appendix Vermiformis, Starling Medical College, A Modified Operation in Excision of the Os Maxillare Superius. By W. E. Horner, M. D., Professor of Anatomy in the University of Pennsylvania, and Senior Surgeon in the St. Joseph's Hospital, Tubercular Consumption. Absence of the Usual Symptoms, On the Treatment of Pompholyx by Lunar Caustic. By Edwin C. Cottingham, Esq., M. R. C. S., Wangford, Suffolk, Obstetrics On the Mechanical Treatment of Sterility. By Henry Oldeam, M. D., Medical College of Ohio, Neuralgia and Rheumatism Treated by Cold Dashes after Sweating, Case of Rupture of the Calcaneo-Scaphoid Ligament. Related at a Meeting of the Westminster Medical Society, December 1, 1849, A Novel Case of Aneurism. From My Note Book. By A. C. Castle, M. D., New York. Communicated for the Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, New Mode of Reducing a Strangulated Hernia. By Benjamin T. Hodge, Esq., Surgeon, Sidmouth, Case of Difficult Labor; Convulsions; Twins; Craniotomy; and of Delirium Tremens, with Fracture of the Collum Femoris, Very Extensive Sloughing, and Recovery. By Adam Koogler, M. D., of Greenville, Ohio, Topical Treatment of the Respiratory Passages. Read before the Suffolk District Medical Society, by Geo. Bartlett, M. D., and Communicated for the Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, Peculiar Case of Tetanus, Occurring Twelve Days after the Operation of "Excision of a Scirrhous Mamma. " by Samuel Tyler M. D., Pleuro-Pneumonitis Complicated with Pericarditis, Masked by Delirium. By Austin Flint, M. D., One of the Attending Physicians to the Buffalo Hospital of the Sisters of Charity, The Diagnosis of Ovarian Dropsy. Abstract of a Paper Read, by Mr. Brown, before the Westminster Medical Society, 24th November, 1849, Odds and Ends, Original Communications Diphtheritic Inflammation of the Pharynx, as It Prevailed Epidemically during the Years of 1847, '48, …, Epilepsy from Pressure upon the Brain. (Clinic of Jefferson Medical College.) Reported by Mr. James a. Meigs, Student of Medicine, Rannking's Half-Yearly Abstract of the Medical Sciences, No. 10. July to December, 1849, and Braithwaite's Retrospect of Practical Medicine and Surgery, Case of Spontaneous Hydrophobia, Surgery Cases of Necrosis of the Maxillary Bones, with Exfoliation, from Inhaling the Fumes of Phosphorus in …, Case of Fracture of Both Clavicles. By Wm. Quail, M. D., of Pittsburg, On the Section of the Tendo-Achillis in Some Cases of Fracture of the Bones of the Leg. By Campbell De Morgan, Surgeon to Middlesex Hospital, Lectures on Diseases of Infancy and Childhood, by Charles West, M. D., Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians; Senior Physician to the Royal Infirmary for Children; Physician-Accoucheur to the Middlesex Hospital; and Lecturer on Midwifery at Saint Bartholomew's Hospital. Philadelphia: Lea and Blanchard. 1850. Large 8vo, Pp. 451 On the Diseases of Infants and Children, by Fleetwood Churchill, M. D., M. R. I. A., Hon. Fellow of the …, Respect Paid to Talent, On the Use of Sulphate of Quinine in Intermittent Fever, and the Popular Prejudices on That Subject. By Lyman Potter, M. D., of Kilbourn, Ohio, A Treatise on the Etiology, Pathology, and Treatment of Congenital Dislocations of the Head of the Femur. Illustrated with Plates. By John Murray Carnochan, M. D., Lecturer on Operative Surgery, with Surgical and Pathological Anatomy, &c., &c. New York: S. S. & W. Wood, 261, Pearl Street. 1850. Large 8vo, Pp. 235, Multiple Essay Items, Cœsarean Section, Introductory Addresses, Case of Chronic Laryngitis, Rupture of the Spleen. Autopsy. By M. G. Whitney, M. D., of Kingston, Pennsylvania, Dry Cupping in Hiccup, Parturition, and the Principles and Practice of Obstetrics. By W. Tyler Smith, M. D., London. Lecturer on Obstetrics in the Hunterian School of Medicine. Philadelphia: Lea & Blanchard. 1849. 12mo, Pp. 396, Delegates to the American Medical Association, On Mental Delusion in Hysterical Women. By Jno. Conolly, M. D.. Review: Bibliographical Notices and Reviews A Systematic Treatise, Historical, Etiological, and Practical, on the Principal Diseases of the Interior ….
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