Contents of the May Number
1852; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Austin Flint, Daniel Brainard, Daniel Brainard, J. M. Litten, D. Warren Brickell, E. R. Peaslee, Henry I. Bowditch, Ira Warren, Geo. Stevens Jones, Henry I. Bowditch, Fleetwood Churchill, D. Francis Condie, Jonathan Pereira, Joseph Carson, Daniel Drake,
ResumoTable of contents: Contents of the May Number. Essay: Report of the Case of John a. Dobie. By E. R. Peaslee, M. D., Prof. of Anatomy, &c., Dartmouth College, Original Communications Case of Ichthyosis. With Plate. Reported by the Editor, Castleton (Vermont) Medical College, Cases Illustrating the Localization of Valvular Lesions of the Heart. Reported to the Buffalo Medical Association, by Austin Flint, M. D., On the Theory and Practice of Midwifery. By Fleetwood Churchill, M. D., Etc. With Notes and Addition by D. Francis Condie, M. D., Etc. With One Hundred and Thirty-Nine Illustrations. A New American from the Last Improved Dublin Edition. Philadelphia: Blanchard & Lea. 1851.8vo. Pp. 510, Transactions of the Medical Society of the State of New York, during Its Annual Session, Held at Albany, February 3, 1852, Microscopical Researches, Dislocation of the Femur into the Obturator Foramen. Reduction by a Block between the Thighs, after the Pulleys and Jarvis' Adjuster Had Failed. By Daniel Brainard, M. D., Prof. of Surgery in Rush Medical College, Etc., Important Work on Operative Surgery, American Medical Association, Homœopathy Vs. Allopathy, The Project of Educating Female Dentists Is Now Gravely Urged on the Ground That It Is Indelicate for Operations on the Teeth of Ladies to Be Performed by Males, Prof. Dalton, Reduction of a Dislocated Femur, without Pulleys. Communicated in a Letter to the Editor. By J. M. Litten, M. D., Phosphate of Lime and Cod-Liver Oil in Phthisis, Phosphate of Lime in Phthisis, Remarks on Croup, by Members of the Suffolk District Medical Society. Meeting for Medical Improvement, Feb. 28, 1852. Reported for the Journal by Geo. Stevens Jones, M. D., Geneva Medical College — Spring Course for 1852, The Elements of Materia Medica and Therapeutics. By Jonathan Pereira, M. D., Etc. Third American Edition, Enlarged and Improved by the Author. Including Notices of Most of the Medicinal Substances in Use in the Civilized World, and Forming an Encyclopædia of Materia Medica. Edited by Joseph Carson, M. D., Prof. of Mat. Med. In the University of Pennsylvania, Etc. Philadelphia: Blanchard & Lea. 1852. 8vo. Pp. 838, Transactions of the Medical Association of Southern Central New York, at the Annual Meeting Held at Binghampton, June, 1851, A Case of Scalping, On Pleuritic Effusions, and the Necessity of Paracentesis for Their Removal. By Henry I. Bowditch, M. D., Death from a "Dose" of Urine, On the Treatment of Ununited Fracture by Sub-Cutaneous Perforation of the Bone, with a Case. By Daniel Brainard, M. D., Prof. of Surgery in Rush Medical College, Catheterism of the Fallopian Tubes—Is It Possible under Ordinary Circumstances? by D. Warren Brickell, M. D., Natchez, Miss., Reduction of Dislocated Femur, Multiple Essay Items, On Cod Liver Oil in Phthisis. By Dr. Walshe, The Semi-Annual Meeting of the Erie County Medical Society, Will Be Held the 8th of June Next, at 10½ A. M., at the American Hall, Eclectic Department, and Spirit of the Medical Periodical Press, Discourses Delivered, by Appointment, before the Cincinnati Medical Library Association, January 9, 1852. By Daniel Drake, M. D. Cincinnati: Published for the Association, by Moore & Anderson, 28 Fourth Street. 1852.12mo. Pp. 93. Frontmatter: Buffalo Medical Journal and Monthly Review. Editorial: Editorial Department, Editorial Changes.
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