The British and Foreign Medico-Chirurgical Review
1848; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
John Ware, Thomas Shapter, John Simon, Thomas Mayo, G. J. Guthrie, Alfred S. Taylor, M. J. Schleiden, John Ralfs, Edward Jenner, Rev. J. Field, John Morgan, John F. France, Hugh Neill, Robert Christison, Charles Ritchie, Henry Lonsdale, Dr. A. Fauvel, J. M. Foltz, Thomas Shapter, Oliver Curran, Alfred B. Garrod, Alfred H. M'Clintock, Samuel L. Hardy, Dr. Mark Aurel Höfle, H. E. Strickland, A. G. Melville, G. Calvert Holland, William Kebbell, Hector Gavin, John Entwisle, John Forbes, Edward Rigby, Samuel Maunder, C. M. Burnett, Dr. G. B. Bellini, Theophilus Redwood, J. Y. Simpson, Protheroe Smith, Gottlieb Boccius, Charles Woodward, Edwin Lee, Professor Alex. Ecker, M. Bourgery, M. Andral, Dr. Bence Jones, M. Ch. Bernard, M. Michea, Dr. Marc D'Espine, M. Rayer, M. Mialhe, M. Bouchut, M. Gosselin, M. Piedagnel, E. Contin, M. Grisolle, M. Durand Fardel, M. Devergie, M. Velpeau, M. Philippeaux, M. Hervez De Chegoin, M. Tanchou, M. Maissonneuve, M. Vidal, M. Sichel, M. Paul Dubois, M. Mialhe, M. Piorry, M. Leudet,
ResumoFrontmatter: The British and Foreign Medico-Chirurgical Review. Review: Analytical and Critical Reviews Discourses on Medical Education, and on the Medical Profession. By John Ware, M.D., Hersey Professor …, Books Received for Review, Bibliographical Notices General Index to the Twenty-Four Volumes of the British and Foreign Medical Review, or Quarterly Journal …. Essay: Case of Prolapsus Uteri during Labour. By Dr. Watson, Statistics Revaccination in the Prussian Army in 1847, Question of Professional Secresy, On the Use of Sulphur Baths in Asthma, with Some Considerations on the Nature and Symptoms of This Disease. By E. Contin, Chemie Und Mikroskop Am Krankenbette. Ein Beitrag Zur Medizinischen Diagnostik Mit Besonderer Rücksicht Auf Das Bedürfniss Des Praktischen Arztes; Bearbeitet Von Dr. Mark Aurel Höfle.—Erlangen, 1848 Chemistry and the Microscope Applied to Clinical Medicine. A Contribution to Medical Diagnosis, with …, On the Anatomy of the Enlarged Thyroid Gland in Bronchocele, On Tertiary Syphilis. By Dr. Gamberini, On Cauterization as a Preventive of Purulent Infection. By M. Philippeaux, Organic Chemistry On the Acidity and Alkalinity of Certain of the Human Fluids in the State of Health and Disease. By M. …, A New Mode of Performing Lithotomy by the Rectum. By M. Maissonneuve, Materia Medica and Pharmacy On Gargarisms and Dentifrices. By M. Mialhe, Quinine in Insanity. By M. Piorry, Lectures on Diseases of the Eye. By John Morgan, F.L.S., Late Surgeon of Guy's Hospital, and Lecturer on Surgery at That Institution. Second Edition, Carefully Revised, and Enlarged with Notes, by John F. France, Surgeon of the Eye Infirmary, and Lecturer on Ophthalmic Surgery, at Guy's Hospital. Eighteen Plates.—London, 1848.1 Vol. 8vo, Pp. 222 On the Cure of Cataract, with a Practical Summary of the Best Modes of Operating, (Continental and British.) …, On the Prolongation of the Period of Gestation. By Dr. M'Ilvain, Clinical Observations upon Anœsthesia. By Dr. Beau, Gray's Supplement to the Pharmacopœia; Being a Concise but Comprehensive Dispensatory and Manual of Facts and Formulœ for the Chemist and Druggist and Medical Practitioner. By Theophilus Redwood, &c. Second Edition.—London, 1848. Pp. 1070, On Diabetes Mellitus. By M. Mialhe, Prison Discipline, and the Advantages of the Separate System of Imprisonment. By the Rev. J. Field, M.A., Chaplain to the County Gaol at Reading. Second Edition.—London, 1848.2 Vols. 8vo, Pp. 900, Practical Medicine On Hysteria. By Professor Forget, On Cerebral Congestion in Relation to Hemorrhage and Ramollissement of the Brain, Quinine as a Prophylactic in Puerperal Fever. By M. Leudet, Treatment of Hemorrhage after Excision of the Tonsil, On the Performance of Operations at Intervals. By M. Vidal, On the Signs of Death. By M. Bouchut, The Treasury of Natural History; or a Popular Dictionary of Animated Nature, Illustrated with Upwards of Eight Hundred Figures on Wood. By Samuel Maunder.—London, 1848. Fcap. 8vo, Pp. 812, The Hand Phrenologically Considered: Being a Glimpse at the Relation of the Mind with the Organisation of the Body.—London, 1848. 12mo, Pp. 78, On the Multiplication of Vegetable Cells by Division. By Prof. Mitscherlich, On Scurvy. By Robert Christison, M.D., V.P.R.S.E., President of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh. (Edinburgh Monthly Journal of Medical Science, June and July, 1847) Contributions to the Pathology and Treatment of the Scorbutus at Present Prevalent in Various Parts of …, Midwifery, &c. Case of Rupture of an Unimpregnated Uterus, from a Collection of Pus in Its Cavity, On the Composition of the Blood in the General Paralysis of the Insane, A Treatise on the Production and Management of Fish in Fresh Waters, by Artificial Spawning, and Rearing; Showing Also the Cause of the Depletion of All Rivers and Streams. By Gottlieb Boccius.—London, 1848. 8vo, Pp. 38, Oratio Ex Harveii Instituto in Ædibus Collegii Regalis Medicorum Habita Die Junii XXIV, MDCCCXLVIII. A Francisco Hawkins, M.D., Coll. Reg. Med. Lond. Socio Et Regestario.—Londini, 1848. 4to, Pp. 28, The Plant; a Biography. In a Series of Popular Lectures. By M. J. Schleiden, M.D., Professor of Botany to the University of Jena. Translated by Arthur Henfrey, F.L.S., &c., Lecturer on Botany at St. George's Hospital. With Five Coloured Plates and Thirteen Wood Engravings.—London, 1848. 8vo, Pp. 365 The British Desmideœ. By John Ralfs, M.R.C.S. the Drawings by Edward Jenner, A.L.S. with Thirty-Five …, On Cataplasms for Tumours of the Breast. By M. Tanchou, Rigidity of the Hand after Fracture of the Forearm. By M. Hervez De Chegoin, On the Statistics of the Induction of Premature Labour. By Dr. Hoffman, On Diseases of the Heart in Birds. By M. Rayer, On the Production of Severe Internal Injuries without External Marks of Violence, Mémoires De L' Académie Royale De Médecine. Tomes XII and XIII.—Paris, 1846-8. 4to, Pp. 625 and 727, Surgery On Treatment of Porrigo Decalvans. By M. Devergie, On Œdema in Phthisis and Other Emaciating Diseases. By M. Piedagnel, On the Action of the Pancreatic Fluid. By M. Ch. Bernard, Pathology On Influenza and Cholera. By Dr. Marc D'Espine, On Cicatrization after the Operation for Staphyloma. By M. Sichel, The Philosophy of Animated Nature; or the Laws and Action of the Nervous System. By G. Calvert Holland, M. D., Physician Extraordinary to the Sheffield General Infirmary.—London, 1848. 8vo, Pp. 512, Calcined Magnesia in Poisoning by Arsenic. By Dr. Bissel, On Cysts of the Epididymis, Testis, and Appendix of the Testis. By M. Gosselin, Third Report of the Commissioners Appointed to Inquire Whether Any and What Special Means May Be Requisite for the Improvement of the Health of the Metropolis. Dated Gwydyr House, Whitehall, 13th July, 1848, Arsenic in Furunculus and Acne. By Dr. Schweich, Register of Cases Professionally Attended.—London, 1848. 8vo. Register of Midwifery Cases Professionally Attended.—Lond., 1848. 4to, Popular Lectures on the Prevailing Diseases of Towns; Their Effects, Causes, and the Means of Prevention; Recently Delivered at the Brighton Literary and Scientific Institution. Published by General Request. By William Kebbell, M. D., Physician to the Brighton Dispensary. With Fifteen Woodcuts.—London, 1848. 12mo, Pp. 196 Sanitary Ramblings. Being Sketches and Illustrations of Bethnal Green; a Type of the Condition of the …, On Delirium in Pneumonia. By M. Grisolle, On Gun-Shot Wounds, On the Induction of Premature Labour in Other Cases than Contraction of the Pelvis, On the Occlusion and Rigidity of the Os Uteri and Vagina. By Dr. Trask, Answer to the Religious Objections Advanced against the Employment of Anœsthetic Agents in Midwifery and Surgery. By J. Y. Simpson, M.D., F.R.S.E., &c. &c. &c.—Edinburgh, 1847. 8vo, Pp. 24 Scriptural Authority for the Mitigation of the Pains of Labour, by Chloroform and Other Anœsthetic Agents. …, On Digitaline. By Dr. Hervieux, On Poisons, in Relation to Medical Jurisprudence and Medicine. By Alfred S. Taylor, F.R.S., Lecturer on Medical Jurisprudence and Chemistry in Guy's Hospital.—London, 1848. Fcap. 8vo, Pp. 855, Sulla Inefficacia Dello Zaffo, E Sui Vantaggi Dell' Insisioni Laterale Della Bocca Dell' Utero Nelle Isterorragie Per Distacco Di Placenta, Gli Ultimi Mesi Di Gravidanza. Dal Dottore G. B. Bellini.—Firenze, 1845, On Comparative Military Hygiène and Medical Statistics, Forensic Medicine On the Artificial Inflation of the Lungs of Newborn Infants, and upon Atelectasis Pulmonum. By Dr. Eulenberg, Examination of the Throat in Infants, Practical Observations in Midwifery, and the Diseases Incident to the Puerperal State. By Alfred H. M'Clintock, M.D., F.R.C.S.I., Vice President of the Dublin Obstetric Society, and Lecturer on Midwifery, &c. In the School of Medicine, Park-Street; and Samuel L. Hardy, M.D., F.R.C.S.I., Vice-President of the Dublin Obstetric Society.—Dublin, 1848. 8vo, Pp. 368, Obstetric Plates with Explanations; Selected from the Anatomical Tables of William Smellie, M.D.—London, 1848. 8vo, Pp. 28. Twelve Plates, On the Influence of Cholera on the Proportions of the Sexes at Birth, On the Spleen. By Drs. Verga and Tigri, Blistering the Eyelids in Affections of the Cornea. M. Velpeau, Periscope Anatomy and Physiology, On the Capillary Circulating System. By M. Bourgery, Memoranda for Young Practitioners in Midwifery. By Edward Rigby, M.D., &c. Second Edition, Considerably Enlarged.—London, 1848. 18mo, Pp. 64, On Wounds and Injuries of the Chest; Being the Third Part of the Lectures on Some of the More Important Points in Surgery. By G. J. Guthrie, F.R.S.—London, 1848. 8vo. Pp. 110, The Dodo and Its Kindred; or the History, Affinities, and Osteology of the Dodo, Solitaire, and Other Extinct Birds of the Islands Mauritius, Rodriguez, and Bourbon. By H. E. Strickland, M.A., F.G.S., President of the Ashmolean Society, &c.; and A. G. Melville, M.D., M.R.C.S. with Eighteen Plates.—London, 1848. 4to, Pp. 142, Insanity Tested by Science, and Shown to Be a Disease Rarely Connected with Permanent Organic Lesion of the Brain, and on That Account Far More Susceptible of Cure than Has Hitherto Been Supposed. By C. M. Burnett, M.D.—London, 1848. 8vo, Pp. 108, A Familiar Introduction to the Study of Polarized Light; with a Description of, and Instructions for Using, the Table and Hydro-Oxygen Polariscope and Microscope. By Charles Woodward, F.R.S., President of the Islington Literary and Scientific Society. Illustrated by Numerous Wood-Engravings.—8Vo, Pp. 40, Position of the Rectum in New-Born Infants, On a New Substance Occurring in the Urine of a Patient with Mollities Ossium, Continental Travel; with an Appendix on the Influence of Climate, the Remedial Advantages of Travelling, &c. By Edwin Lee, Member of the Principal European Medical Societies.—London, 1848. 8vo, Pp. 353 The Baths and Watering-Places of England, Considered with Reference to Their Curative Efficacy; with ….
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