The British and Foreign Medico-Chirurgical Review
1857; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
John Conolly, Dr. Adolph Kussmaul, Dr. A. Mühry, Alexander Keith Johnston, J. Y. Simpson, C. Ludwig, Leo. H. Grindon, Francis Adams, W. F. Montgomery, Dr. J. Ch. Herpin, Dr. Constantine James, Dr. M. Lersch, Lionel S. Beale, William Boeck, James Jago, James Syme, Edward Ballard, C. Radclyffe Hall, N. Bozeman, Thomas Inman, John Lizars, Henry T. Chapman, Henry William Fuller, T. Wharton Jones, Hermann Lebert, Edward John Tilt, John Cleland, Erasmus Wilson, Joseph Swan, James Copland, Edward Parrish, J. H. Ayres Poett, James Hunt, John William Tripe, William Brinton, T. Furneaux Jordan, Benjamin W. Richardson, John W. Ogle, Edward H. Sieveking, Rudolph Virchow, Dr. Arthur Willigk, Dr. A. Stich, Rudolph Virchow, Thomas Addis Emmet, Dr. N. Friedreich, Rudolph Virchow, M. Trousseau, L. Danner, M. Cruveilhier, F. W. Lewis, Marchal De Calvi, Robert M'Donnell, H. P. C. Wilson, John Chatto, M. Nélaton, Dr. E. Gurlt, Dr. Victor V. Ivanchich, Robert Barnes, Prof. W. L. Grenser, H. Blot, J. G. Porter, W. F. Montgomery, James D. Trask, Dr. Camille Bernard,
ResumoFrontmatter: The British and Foreign Medico-Chirurgical Review. Review: Ocular Spectures and Structures, as Mutual Exponents. A Treatise. Eustachian Tube—Why Opened in Delutition. A Paper. By James Jago, A.B. Cantab., M.B. Oxon., Physician to the Royal Cornwall Infirmary, and the Physician to the Truro Dispensary.—London, 1856. Pp. 110, Analytical and Critical Reviews The Treatment of the Insane without Mechanical Restraints. By John Conolly, M.D. Edin., D.C.L. Hon. …, Syphilizationen. Student Ved Sygesengen. Af Wilheim Boeck, &c. 1854, Clinical Observations on Syphilization. By William Boeck, Professor of Medicine in the University of Norway.—Christiana, 1854. 8vo. P. 211 Die Syphilization Bei Kindern. Von W. Boeck, &c. 1856. Syphilization of Children. By W. Boeck, …, Die Geographischen Verhältnisse Der Krankheiten : Oder, Grundzüge Der Noso-Geographie. Vols. I. and II. Von Dr. A. Mühry.—Leipzig and Heidelberg, 1856. 8vo, Pp. 508 On the Geographical Distribution of Health and Disease. The Article Introductory to Plate 35 Of. And …, On Some Points in the Anatomy of the Liver of Man and Vertebrate Animals, with Directions for Injecting the Hepatic Ducts, and Making Preparations. By Lionel S. Beale, M. B. Lond., Physician to King's College Hospital, and Professor of Physiology and General and Morbid Anatomy in King's College, London. Illustrated with Upwards of Sixty Photographs of the Author's Drawings.—London, 1856. 8vo, Pp. 80 On Some Points in the Anatomy of the Liver of Man and Vertebrate Animals, with Directions for Injecting …, … the Extant Works of Aretœus the Cappadocian. Edited and Translated by Francis Adams, LL.D. Printed for the Sydenham Society.—London, 1856. 8vo, Pp. xx. 510, Books Received for Review, An Exposition of the Signs and Symptoms of Pregnancy, with Some Other Papers on Subjects Connected with Midwifery. By W. F. Montgomery, A.M., M.D., M.R.I.A., &c. Second Edition.—London, 1856. Pp. 706, Was the Roman Army Provided with Medical Officers? by J. Y. Simpson, M.D., F.R.S.E., F.R.C.P., Professor of Medicine and Midwifery in the University of Edinburgh.—1856. Pp. 29, Life : Its Nature, Varieties, and Phenomena; Also, Times and Seasons. By Leo. H. Grindon, Lecturer on Botany at the Royal School of Medicine, Manchester, &c., —London, Pp. 328, Etudes Médicales Et Statistiques Sur Les Principles Sources Des Eaux Minérales De France, D' Angleterre Et D' Allemagne, Avec Des Tableaux Synoptiques Et Comparatifs D' Analyses Chimiques Des Eaux, Classées D'apres Les Analogies De Leur Composition Et De Leurs Effets Thérapeutiques. Par Le Dr. J. Ch. Herpin (De Metz), Lauréat De L'institut, De La Société Impériale D'agriculture, De L'académie De Lyon, Membre Du Conseil De La Société D'encouragement Pour L'industrie Nationale, &c.—Paris, 1856. Pp. 374 Guide Practique Du Médecin Et Du Malade Aux Eaux Principles De France, De Belgique, D'allemagne, De Suisse, …, Medico-Chirurgical Transactions. Published by the Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society of London. Vol. XXXIX.—1856. 8vo, Pp. 360, The Progress of Preventive Medicine and Sanitary Measures, Being the Thruston Speech on the Wendy Commemoration at Caius College. Delivered on May 10th, 1856, by A. W. Barclay, M.D., Cantab. andEdin. F.R.C.P., Physician to the Chelsea Dispensary, Medical Officer of Health for the Parish of St. Luke, Chelsea.—Cambridge, 1856. Pp. 35 Report on the Sanitary Condition of the City of London for the Year 1855-56. By Henry Letheby, M.B., …, Ueber Die Todtenstarre Und Die Ihr Nahe Verwandten Zustände Von Muskelstarre, Mit Besonderer Rücksicht Auf Die Staatsarzneikunde. Von Dr. Adolph Kussmaui, Docenten Der Medizin in Heidelberg. (Vierteljahrschrift Für Die Practische Heilkunde. xiii. Jahrgang, 1856. Zweiter Band, S S. 67—115) On Cadaveric and the Allied States of Muscular Rigidity, with Special Reference to Forensic Medicine. …. Essay: On Certain Painful Muscular Affections Simulating Inflammatory, Neuralgic, or Organic Disease. By Thomas Inman, M.D. (Lond.), Lecturer on the Principles and Practice of Medicine at the Royal Infirmary Medical School, Physician to the Northern Hospital, &c., &c.—Liverpool, 1856. Pp. 49, Quarterly Report on Surgery On the Duration of the Incubation of Syphilis. By Prof. Sigmund. (Wiener Wochenschrift, 1856. Nos. 32 …, Torquay in Its Medical Aspect as a Resort for Pulmonary Invalids. By C. Radclyffe Hall, M.D., Licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians, Physician to the Torquay Hospital for Consumption, Formerly Physician to the Bristol General Hospital, &c.—London, 1857. Pp. 165 Madeira, Its Climate and Scenery. A Hand-Book for Invalid and Other Visitors. By Robert White. Second …, Practical Observations on the Use and Abuse of Tobacco. By John Lizars, Late Professor of Surgery to the Royal College of Surgeons, and Lately Senior Operating Surgeon to the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh. Sixth Edition. Edinburgh, 1857. Pp. 42, A Rigid, Anchylosed Human Skeleton, the Result of Rheumatism. By H. P. C. Wilson. (Hollingsworth's Medical Examiner, June, 1856), Genito-Urinary System, Die Cholera in Der Schweitz. Von Hermann Lebert, Professor De Med. Klinik in Zurich.—Frankfurt-Am-Main, 1856. Pp. 93, Physiology and Pathology of Pregnancy On the Aptitude for Conception and the Duration of Pregnancy in Women. By Prof. W. L. Grenser. (Schmidt's …, An Introduction to Practical Pharmacy, Designed as a Text-Book for the Student and as a Guide to the Physician and Pharmaceutist, with Many Formulas and Prescriptions. By Edward Parrish, Graduate in Pharmacy, Member of the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, and of the American Pharmaceutical Association, and Principal of the School of Practical Pharmacy, Philadelphia. With Two Hundred and Forty-Three Illustrations.—Philadelphia. Pp. 544, Case of Dislocation of the Spleen, Occurring Suddenly, and Running a Rapid Course. By Professor Helm. With Remarks by Dr. Klob. (Wochenbl. Der Zeitschr. Der K. K. Gesell. D. Aerzte. No. 37. 1856), Narrowing of the Foramen Magnum Occipitis and of the Spinal Cord, by the Formation of Bone. By Dr. Arthur Willigk. (Prager Vierteljahrsschrift, 1856. Jahrg. xiii., Band 3), On the Sequelœ of Diphtheritis. By Dr. Faure. (L'union Médicale, Tome xi., Nos. 15 and 16), A Case of Varix Anastomoticus between the Splenic and Azygos Veins, Accompanying Partial Obturation and Ossification of the Vena Portœ; and Severe Icterus Caused by Gall-Stones. By Rudolph Virchow. (Verhandlungen Der Physikalish. Medicinischen Gesellssch. Band vii., Heft 1), On Addison's Disease. By M. Trousseau. (Bulletin De L'académie Impériale De Médecine. Tome xxi., No. 23, September 15th, 1856 On the Present State of Our Knowledge regarding the Bronzed Skin Disease of Addison. By L. Danner. (Archives …, On the Hœmatoma of the Dura Mater. By Rudolph Virchow. (Verhandl. Der Physikalisch-Medicinisch. Gesellssch. Zu Würzburg. Band vii., Heft 1), Rupture of the Right Rectus Abdominis Muscle. By Dr. Richardson, The Relation of Cataract to Heart Disease. By T. Furneaux Jordan, Demonstrator of Anatomy at Queen's College, Birmingham, and Medical Tutor to the Same College, Two Cases of Thoracentesis, Performed for Acute and Very Considerable Pleuritic Effusion, and Followed by Recovery. (L'Union Médicale, Tome X., Nos. 147, 148), Varicose Veins; Their Nature, Consequences, and Treatment, Palliative and Curative. By Henry T. Chapman, F.R.C.S., &c.—London, 1856. Pp. 99, The Mechanism of the Gubernaculum Testis, with an Introductory Sketch of the Development of the Testes, and an Appendix on the Purpose of Their Descent from the Abdomen. By John Cleland, M.D.—Edinburgh, 1856. Pp. 40, Secreting Glands, On the Sounds Perceptible about the Head and at the Upper Portion of the Spinal Column in Children. By Dr. Hennig, Director of the Policlinique for Children in Leipsic. (Vierordt's Archiv Für Physiologische Heikunde. Jahrg. 1856. Heft 3), On the Diagnosis of Obscure Forms of Ocular Congestion. By Dr. Quadri. (Annales D'oculistique, Tome xxxvii., P. 25), On Artificial Digestion as a Remedy in Dyspepsia, Apepsia, and Their Results. By Edward Ballard, M.D., Licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians, and Fellow of the Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society of London, Lecturer on the Practice of Medicine at the School of Medicine Adjoining St. George's Hospital.—London, 1857. Pp. 46, The Production of Reflex Action a Means of Diagnosis. By Dr. A. Stich. (Annalen Des Charitekrankenhauses. Jahrg. vii., Heft 1), A Case of Paracentesis of the Pericardium. By Professor Trousseau, Lehrbuch Der Physiologie Des Menschen. Von C. Ludwig, Professor an Der Josephs-Akademie in Wien. Vol. I., Pp. 458; Vol. ii., Pp. 501.—Leipzig Und Heidelberg. 1856 Text-Book of Human Physiology. By Professor Ludwig. 1856, Summary of New Publications, Original Communications On the Relative Mortality of Males and Females under Five Years of Age. By John William Tripe, M. D., …, A Contribution to the Statistics of Fractures and Dislocations. By Dr. E. Gurlt, Insanity, Vascular Glands, Half-Yearly Report on Micrology Physiological Micrology, Clinical Observations in the Franz-Joseph Hospital for Children in Prague. By Professor Löschner. (Vierteljarsschrift Für Praktische Heilkunde. xiii. Jahrgang, 1856), On Rheumatism, Rheumatic Gout, and Sciatica: Their Pathology, Symptoms, and Treatment. By Henry William Fuller, M.D. Cantab., Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, London, Assistant Physician to St. George's Hospital, &c. &c. Second Edition.—London, 1856. Pp. 464, Hygiene, Physiology and Pathology of the Fœtus Case of Malformation of the Extremities through Stricture, as a Contribution to the History of Spontaneous …, Half-Yearly Report on Pathology and Medicine, Cartilaginous System, The Change of Life in Health and Disease. By Edward John Tilt, M.D. Second Edition.—London, 1857, Pp. 307, On the Ligature of Arteries in Suppurating Wounds. By M. Nelaton. (Gaz. Des Hôpitaux, 1857. No. 1), VI. Case of Myopathic Luxation. By Dr. Friedberg, Chronicle of Medical Science Half-Yearly Report on Forensic Medicine, Toxicology, and Hygiene, Bibliographical Record The Principles of Surgery. By James Syme, Professor of Clinical Surgery in the University of Edinburgh. …, On Œdema Glottidis, Resulting from Typhus Fever. By Thomas Addis Emmet, M.D., Report upon Two Hundred and Eighty Cadaveric Inspections. By Professor Buhl, M. D. in Munich. (Henle Und Pfeuffer's Zeitschr., Neue Folge. Band viii., Heft 1), On a Case of Multiple Abscesses in the Liver, Originating in Inflammation of the Biliary Ducts Distended with Bile. By M. Cruveilhier. (Archives Générales De Médecine, Janvier, 1857), Cases of Œdema of a Single Lower Extremity. By F. W. Lewis, M. D. (Hollingsworth's Medical Examiner, Nov. 1856), Pathological Micrology Tumours, Morbid Deposits, Excrescences, Etc., On Circumscribed Atrophy of the Skin. By Dr. Reuss. (Vierordt's Archiv Für Physiologische Heilkunde. 1856. Heft 4), On Apoplectic Ophthalmia. By Dr. Quadri. (Ibid, P. 26), On Diseases of the Skin. By Erasmus Wilson, F.R.S. Fourth Edition.—London, 1857. Pp. 747, A Practical Treatise on Stammering : Its Pathology, Predisposing, Exciting, and Proximate Causes, and Its Most Successful Mode of Cure, Scientifically Explained. With Remarks on the Principles Which Should Guide the Practitioner in the Treatment of All Purely Nervous Diseases. By J. H. Ayres Poett, M.D., Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, L. A. C., &c.—London, 1856. Pp. 50 A Treatise on the Cure of Stammering ; with a Notice of the Life of the Late Thomas Hunt, and a General …, Case of Sclerema, or Pachydermatous Disease. A Disease Consisting in a Peculiar Induration of the Skin over a Great Part of the Body. By Robert M'donnell, M. B. (Dublin Hospital Gazette, Nov. 1, 1856), On the Drainage and Sewerage of London, and of Large Towns. By James Copland, M.D., F.R.S., &c., &c.—London, 1857. Pp. 30, The Results of 100 Lithotrity Operations. By Dr. Victor V. Ivanchich. (Wien Wochenschrift, 1856, Beilage to 51), On the Valvular Nature of Strangulated Hernia. By Prof. Roser. (Vierordt's Archiv, 1856, Pp. 355-368), A New Case of Sarcinœ in the Lungs. By Rudolph Virchow. (Archiv. Für. Pathol. Anat. Und Physiol., Band X., Heft. 3), Labour Inversion of the Uterus Replaced on the Third Day. By J. G. Porter, M. D., of New London, Conn. (American …, Quarterly Report on Midwifery Physiology and Pathology of the Unimpregnated State, Nervous System, Remarks on Vesico-Vaginal Fistula, with an Account of a New Mode of Suture, and Seven Successful Operations. By N. Bozeman, M.D., of Montgomery, Ala. 1856. (From the 'Louisville Review' for May), On the Period of Life at Which Hysterical Affections Are Most Liable to Be Developed. By Dr. Briquet. (L'Union Médicale, Sept. 4th and 20th, 1856), The Liverpool Medico-Chirurgical Journal. No. 1. January, 1857, On the Diagnostic Value of the Symptoms Commonly Regarded as Indicative of Pulmonary Cavities. By Dr. N. Friedreich. (Verhandlungen Der Physikalisch. Medicinischer Gesellsschaft in Würzburg. Siebenter Band, Heft 1), Note on Glycohœmic Gangrene. Communicated to the Academy of Sciences by Marchal De Calvi. (L'Union Médicale, Tome X., No. 144), Miscellaneous Subjects, On the Pathology of Cancer of the Stomach. By William Brinton, M. D., Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, Lecturer on Physiology in St. Thomas's Hospital, Physician to the Royal Free Hospital, Defects of Sight; Their Nature, Causes, Prevention, and General Management. By T. Wharton Jones, F.R.S., F.R.C.S., Professor of Ophthalmic Medicine and Surgery in University College, London ; Ophthalmic Surgeon to the Hospital ; Late Fullerian Professor of Physiology in the Royal Institution of Great Britain ; Fellow of the Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society of Copenhagen, Corresponding Member of the Imperial Medical Society of Vienna, Member of the Society of Biology of Paris, &c.—London, 1856. Pp. 149, Plates of the Brain, in Explanation of the Physical Faculties of the Nervous System. By Joseph Swan.—London. 1853. 4to. Pp. 67. Twenty-Two Plates On the Origins of the Visual Powers of the Optic Nerve. By Joseph Swan.—London, 1856. 4to. Pp. 45. Nine ….
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