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Newly Invented Tourniquet

1815; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

John C. Warren, Reuren D. Mussey, A. A. Evans, William Bainbridge, Thomas Hubbard, James Thacher, Oliver Prescott, Jonathan A. Allen, Tinct. Muriatis Ferri, William Gamage Jr., M. Magendie, J. Williams, B. C. Brodie, David Hosack, Horatio Gates Spafford, M. Bertholet, L. R. Villermé,

Resumo

Essay: Some Cursory-Observations on the Ordinary Construction of Wheel-Carriages, with an Attempt to Point out Their Defects, and to Show How They May Be Improved; Whereby a Saving May Be Made in the Power Applied, the Motion Be Rendered More Uniform and Easy, and the Danger of Upsetting Most Effectually Prevented; with Appropriate Engravings. By Horatio Gates Spafford, A. M. &c. &c. Albany, E. & E. Hosford, 1815, Urine, Memoir on the Use of the Epiglottis in Deglutition, Presented in the First Class of the Institute, on the 22d March, 1818, Dr. Francis Moore, of Ipswich, Having Requested Me to Examine a Tourniquet Invented by Him, I Have Carefully Attended to the Same, at Various Times, and Am Satisfied That His Tourniquet Is Superior to Any One in Use, in Simplicity, Strength, Facility of Application, and, in Short, Is Every Way Better Fitted to Perform the Use of a Tourniquet than Those Commonly Employed, Observations on the Phosphate of Iron, A Case of Demonomania, Detailed by M. Bertholet, Médecin Des Armees.—Jour. De Phys. February, 1515, Hazeltine on Spotted Fever, From My Own Examination, and the above Report from Dr. Evans or Dr. Moore's Improved Tourniquet, I Feel Confidence in Recommending It for the General Use of the Navy, I Have Examined Dr. Francis Moore's Improved Tourniquet, and Am of Opinion That It Is Decidedly Better than Any I Have Ever Seen, Readings and Observations—No. III, List of New American Publications, Case of the Perforation of a Constricted Urethra by a Cutting Instrument, with Remarks on the Fatal Consequences of Such an Operation, A Curious Case Is Noticed in the Same Number, of a Man Whose Skin Naturally White, Became Black, Intelligence, Collections in Morbid Anatomy, No. 5 Four Cases of Aneurism of …, The Following Is from a Memoir on Partial Amputation of the Foot, by L. R. Villermé, D. M. P.—Journal De Physique, for February, 1815, Exposé of the State of Medicine in France, during the Year 1814, Being the Anniversary Discourse of Baron Des Genettes, as President of the Faculty of Medicine, in Paris, Congenital Hernia of the Heart, The Death of Dr. Warren, Among the Candidates Who Have Lately Appeared for the Palm, Which Is to Reward the Discoverer of a Specific for Gout, C. Wilson, M. D. of Yoxford, Suffolk, England, Is One, Experiments and Observations on the Influence of the Nerves of the Eighth Pair on the Secretions …, Multiple Essay Items, The Edinburgh Reviewers, by Their Unfair Treatment of Mr. Abernethy, Have Given Dr. Adams an Opportunity of Explaining, in an Eighteen-Penny Pamphlet, the Supposed Complicated Doctrine of His Favorite Master on the Vitality of the Blood, Newly Invented Tourniquet, A New Method of Operating for the Cure of Poplitial Aneurism Has Been Employed in Dublin with the Most Complete Success, Recent European Publications, Having Seen the Improved Tourniquet of Dr Francis Moore, I Am of Opinion That It Will Much Better Answer the Purposes Intended, than Any Tourniquet I Have Ever Seen, Case of Fatal Colic from the Lodgment of a Chocolate Nut in the Appendicula Vermiformis, Memoir of an Epidemic Fever Which Prevailed at Hardsborough, Vermont, and Its Vicinity, during the Summer and Autumn of 1814, Together with Some Observations Relating to Its Remote Causes and Mode of Treatment [Communicated for the New-England Journal of Medicine, &c.], Wound of the Axillary Artery. Frontmatter: The New-England Journal of Medicine and Surgery. Letter to the editor: [To the Editors of the New-England Journal of Medicine and Surgery] Case of Polydipsia, Case of Spasmodic Cough, Successfully Treated with Stramonium. Review: Remarks on the Reply to Some Remarks on the Review of Le Gallois on the Principle of Life, Review Observations on the Laws Governing the Communication of Contagious Diseases, and the Means of Arresting …. Recipe: Announced Metallization of Charcoal. Death notices: Died in Providence, (R. I.) April 1815, William Corlis Bowen, M. D. Aged 30. Editorial: To Correspondents, Errata.

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