The Philadelphia Journal of the Medical and Physical Sciences
0000; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Alexander Jones, E. Geddings, Henry Perrine, W. P. Dewees, Samuel Jackson, Isaac Hays, George W. Carpenter, William Darrach, Daniel J. Carroll, George F. Lehman, Alexander Jones, David L. Rogers, David Barry, S. Jackson,
ResumoFrontmatter: The Philadelphia Journal of the Medical and Physical Sciences. Editorial: Notice to Correspondents, Errata. Table of contents: Contents Original Communications. Essay: The Mad Village, Midwifery, Quarterly Periscope European Intelligence, Pathology, A More Delicate Task Can Scarcely Be Conceived of, nor One Requiring of the Performer a Greater Combination of Suavity and Firmness, than That of Warning a Highly Gifted and Respected Friend of Some Trifling Folly; Which, Though in Itself a Mere Foible, yet in Him Is a Striking Blemish Because in the Midst of so Much That Is Excellent, Note on the Retention of the Testicles, &c. By E. Geddings, M. D. Of Charleston, S. C, On the Division or Extinction of Mercury by Trituration: with Observations and Experiments on the Blue Mass and Other Preparations of Mercury. By George W. Carpenter, of Philadelphia, On Vitality and the Vital Forces. By Samuel Jackson, M. D. Professor, &c. &c., American Intelligence, A Topographical and Medical Sketch of Tinicum Island, Pennsylvania. By George F. Lehman, M. D. Lazaretto Physician of the Port of Philadelphia, Surgery, Observations on the Morbid Effects Produced by Drinking Cold Water. By Daniel J. Carroll, M. D. Of New York, Quack Medicines and Quackery, Cases Case of Fractured Skull, with Loss of a Portion of the Brain. By Alexander Jones, M. D. Of Lexington, …, Observations on Inflammation of the Conjunctiva. By Isaac Hays, M. D. One of the Surgeons of the Pennsylvania Infirmary for Diseases of the Eye and Ear, Case of Tumour, Successfully Extirpated by David L. Rogers, M. D. Lecturer on Operative Surgery in the Medical College of New York. Communicated by Dr. P. Cadwallader. With a Plate, Literary Notices, In the October Number of Our Respected Cotemporary, the North American Medical and Surgical Journal, Dr. Horner Has Given an Interesting Notice of a Double Male Fætus, in Which the Duplication Was Formed by the Adhesion of the Anterior Surfaces of Both Bodies, Observations on the Influenza or Epidemic Catarrh, as It Prevailed in Georgia during the Winter and Spring of 1826. By Alexander Jones, M. D. History of Influenza, Materia Medica, Multiple Essay Items, Cases of Nervous Irritation, Exhibiting the Efficacy of Cold as a Remedy. By S. Jackson, On Leucorrhœa. By W. P. Dewees, M. D, Remarkable Spontaneous Cure of Anuerism, with Observations on Obliteration of Arteries. By William Darrach, M. D. With a Plate, Theory and Practice of Medicine, Extracts from an Account of a Case, in Which a New and Peculiar Operation for Artificial Anus Was Performed, in 1809, Dr. E. J. Coxe Concludes an Interesting Paper on Asphyxia from Drowning, by Reporting a Case Which Occured to Him in the Month of August, 1820, Fever Treated with Large Doses of Sulphate of Quinine, in Adams County, near Natchez, Miss. By Henry Perrine, M. D. Display ads: Marshall's Drug and Chemical Store, No. 294, Market Street.
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