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Contents of the Medico-Chirurgical Review

1828; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

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John Burne, Sir Andrew Halliday, Alexander Morison, John Baron, John MacCulloch, Thomas Cuming, John Abercrombie, Edward Harrison, Henry Marshall, J. Fred. Blumenbach, John Elliotson, John Burne, Dr. John Crampton, M. Mannoury, Michael Ryan, Isaac Ryall, Dr. George Ballingall, Henry M'Cormack, M. Magendie, M. Robert, M. F. Broussais, Sir Astley Cooper, Arthur Jacob, M. Breschet, Richard Townsend, M. DeLagarde, M. Legallois, S. G. Luroth,

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Table of contents: Contents of the Medico-Chirurgical Review Analytical Reviews. Frontmatter: Bibliographical Record [Jan. 1st, to April 1st, 1828], The Medico-Chirurgical Review, No. XVII. Essay: New Speculations on the Spleen, Royal Exchange of Ideas, Extraordinary Instances of Suppression and Retention of Urine, Pathological and Practical Observations on Spinal Diseases; Illustrated with Cases and Engravings. Also, an Inquiry into the Origin and Cure of Distorted Limbs. By Edward Harrison, M. D. F. R. A. S. Ed. Royal 8vo. Pp. 294, with 15 Plates. Price One Guinea. T. & G. Underwood, 1827, Observations on the Peripneumonia of Children. By Thomas Cuming, M. D. Assistant Physician to the Institution for Diseases of Children, &c. Dublin Transactions, Vol. V, Secondary Hæmorrhage, Purpura Hæmorragica Treated by Venesection, Hospital Practice St. George's Hospital, Clinical Report of La Pitie Ligature of Arteries, Inflammation of the Placenta, St. George's Hospital Rupture of the Diaphragm and Vena Cava Ascendens, Stethoscope, 35. …, Clinical Report of the Hôtel Dieu. By M. Breschet, Diseases of Infants, An Essay on the Remittent and Intermittent Diseases, Including, Generically Marsh Fever and Neuralgia; Comprising, under the Former, Various Anomalies, Obscurities, and Consequences; and, under a New Systematic View of the Latter, Treating of Tic Douloureux, Sciatica, Headach, Ophthalmia, Toothach, Palsy, and Many Other Modes and Consequences of This Generic Disease. By John MacCulloch, M. D. F. R. S. &c. &c. Physician in Ordinary to His Royal Highness Prince Leopold of Saxe Cobourg. In Two Volumes, 8vo. 1828, La Pitie Epidemic Erysipelas—Treatment by Leeches and Blisters, On Functional Affections of the Heart and Arteries, Elements of Physiology. By J. Fred. Blumenbach, M. D. F. R. S. Professor of Medicine in the University of Gottingen; Translated from the Latin of the Fourth and Last Edition, by John Elliotson, M. D. Cantab. Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians; Physician to, and Lecturer on, the Practice of Medicine in St. Thomas's Hospital, Successful Ligature of the Internal Iliac, New Method of Treating Syphilitic Diseases, On the Use of Nitrate of Silver in Certain Affections of the Eye. By Isaac Ryall, Esq. Surgeon-Oculist to the National Institution, &c. Dublin Transactions, Vol. V, Modes of Medical Practice, It Is Almost Impossible, at Times, to Trace the Series of Associated Ideas Which Give Rise to a New and Beautiful Thought, Lobelia Inflata—Cure for Asthma, Dr. Lambe on Thames and River Water, Treatment of Syphilis without Mercury, On Whitlow, Dissection Wound—Deep Incisions, Effects of Onanism on the Heart, Medical Conversaziones "Emollit Mores Nec Sinit Esse Feros", Midwifery. Verbum Sat, Voluminous Abscess (So Called) in the Abdomen, Clinical Report on Fever. By Dr. Jackson, Physician to the Philadelphia City and County Almshouse, March of Intellect—Retrospection, Simultaneous Extra, and Intra Uterine Fœtation, Open Foramen Ovale in the Adult, Accumulation of Fæces in the Large Intestine, Insanity, Pathological and Practical Researches on Diseases of the Brain, &c. By John Abercrombie, M. D., Burns and Scalds, Function of the Liver—Use of the Bile, Hospital Practice Hôtel Dieu, Lithotomy, La Charte Diseases of the Testicle, Hospital Practice Cases Intended to Illustrate the Application and Utility of the Stethoscope. By Richard Townsend, M. D. Medical Inspector of the House of Industry, The English in Russia, The Influence of Anatomical Varieties on Surgical Operations. By M. Robert, The Moral Effect of This Trial Is to Exculpate All the Defendants from Any Thing like Conspiracy to Procure the Disinterment of the Body of Jane Fair-Clough, or Any Other Body, Mr. Gaitskell's Obstetrical Bandage, or Bandage of Support, Consolation for English Medical Men on the Continent, Hydrocele Cured by "Astringent Applications", Morbid Anatomy of the Lungs Lectures Attributed to Mr. Abernethy, Memoire Sur Le Ramollissement Dr. L'uterus. Memoir on Mollescence, (Moreid Softening) of the Uterus. By S. G. Luroth, M. D. Hosp. La Maternite', Neuralgia; or Tic Douloureux, Spinal Irritation, On the Use of Stramonium. By Drs. Wende and Elliotson, Gleet, or Chronic Gonorrhœa, Protracted Sleep from Concussion, Gastro-Enteralgia. By M. Legallois, Hospital Report in the Lancet, Poisoning by Sulphuric Acid, Amputation during Gangrenous Inflammation, Artificial Anus in the Vagina, Varieties Enlarged Livers and Spleens Removed by Iodine, Delineations of the Origin and Progress of Various Changes of Structure Which Occur in Man, and Some of the Inferior Animals; Being a Continuation of Works Already Published on This Subject. By John Baron, M. D. F. R. S. &c. &c. Quarto, with Plates. Longman's, 1828, Influence of Mercurialization on the Plague, Long Residence of a Bullet in the Skull, Extensive Spinal Disease, Middlesex Hospital Case of Hernia, with Observations and Original Illustrations, Influence of the Digestive Organs on the Mind, Mania from Sobriety, Fever, Refined Food and Education of Children, Thames Water, Tumours within the Orbit, Anatomy, On the Secale Cornutum, or Ergot. By Dr. Dewees, Professor of Midwifery in the University of Pennsylvania, Gastrology—Cornaro—Longevity, Hospital Report—New Medical Journal, Cases of Erysipelas Phlegmonodes Mr. Plymsoll—Glasgow Royal Infirmary, Angina Pectoris.—Progress of Pathology, On an Internal Inflammation of the Eye, Following Typhus Fever. By Arthur Jacob, M. D. Professor of Anatomy, &c., Sensation—Motion—Volition, Purity of Sulphate of Quinine, Angina Pectoris, Hints to Young Medical Officers of the Army on the Examination of Recruits, and Respecting the Feigned Disabilities of Soldiers; with Official Documents, and the Regulations for the Inspection of Conscripts for the French and Prussian Armics. By Henry Marshall, Surgeon to the Forces. Octavo, 224. London, 1828, New Method of Treating Amaurosis, Pathological Observations, Case of Obstinate Cough Caused by Elongation of the Uvula, and Cured by Excision of a Part of the Same. By Dr. Physick, Professor of Anatomy in the University of Pennsylvania, A Practical Treatise on the Typhus or Adynamic Fever. By John Burne, M. D. &c. &c. Octavo, Pp. 248, Fracture of the Trochanters, Followed by Tetanus, Wound of the Anterior Tibial Artery, Dr. Hosack on Removal of the Tonsils, Hospital Report of M Chomel, from La Charite, between the 1st of February and the 1st of September, 1827. Reported by M. De Lagarde—Rev. Med., General View of Lunatic Asylums, &c. By Sir Andrew Halliday, M. D. &c. Practical Observations on Insanity, &c. By W. J., Late a Keeper at a Lunatic Asylum, M. Lassere on Cancer of the Face, Medical Statistics, Regulation of Lunatic Asylum, Calomel and Opium in Inflammation, Paracentesis Abdominis through the Bladder, Case of Nævus Maternus Cured by Vaccination Glasgow Royal Infirmary, Prize Memoir on "White Swellings" of the Joints. By Dr. Nicolai, of Berlin, Hospital Practice Fracture of the Cervix Humeri, Dandy Fever, Chronic Ulcerations of the Tongue and Pharynx Cured by Iodine. By M. Magendie, Physician to the Salpétriére, Signs of the Times—Brightening Prospects, Periodical Contraction of the Lower Extremities after Suppression of the Menses, State of the Perspiration in Acute Rheumatism, Aneurism of the Temporal Artery, Vinum Colchici, Hallucinations Treated with Cold Water. By M. F. Broussais, From a Sensible and Energetic Letter in the Same Newspaper, and Which Is Signed Ultor, We Select the Following Passage, Outline of the Nature and Cure of Stammering, or Hesitation of Speech. By Henry M'Cormack, M. D., Walking the Hospitals, We Now Have Arrived at the Third Division of the Fluids of the Body by This Celebrated Physiologist; Namely, the Secreted, Which He Ushers in by Some General Remarks on the Secretions, On Asthma, Homicidal and Infanticidal Monomania, Instance of Obliteration of the Aorta Opposite the Fourth Dorsal Vertebra. By Professor Meurel, Trephining—Puncture of the Dura Mater, Biliary Secretion, Case of Extreme Difficulty of Breathing Cured by the Hydrocyanic Acid. By Michael Ryan, M. D. Dublin Transactions, Vol. V, Illustrations of the Organ of Hearing, Tubercular Affection of the Skin. By Dr. John Crampton Transactions of the Association, Vol. V. Review: Periscope; or, Circumspective Review 12th April, 1828, Review of Some of the Surgical Cases Which Have Lately Occurred in the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh—A Clinical Lecture Delivered by Dr. George Ballingall, on the 28th February, 1828. 4to. Pp. 28. Edinburgh, March, 1828. Editorial: Injury Received in Dissection, without the Operator Being Wounded. By Sir Astley Cooper.

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