Contents of the Medico-Chirurgical Review
1830; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
F. Thomas, Thomas Alcock, George Tate, Thomas Addison, John Hennen, L. J. Beale, Marshall Hall, Robert Venables, James Clark, David Uwins, D. J. Corrigan, G. J. Guthrie, M. Ehrlich, Benjamin Travers, Andrew Blake, Leonard Horner, James J. Knoa, James Annesley, William Steevens, J. Scouler, J. Abercrombie, Southwood Smith, Mr. Henry Ancill, John Lizars,
ResumoTable of contents: Contents of the Medico-Chirurgical Review No. XXV. July 1, 1830. Essay: On Stricture of the Rectum. By Mr. MacLlwain. (2D Edition of His Work on Strictures), A Practical Treatise on Diabetes: with Observations on the Tabes Diuretica, or Urinary Consumption, Especially as It Occurs in Children; and on Urinary Fluxes in General. With an Appendix of Dissections and Cases, Illustrative of a Successful Mode of Treatment: and a Postcript of Practical Directions for Examining the Urine in These Diseases. By Robert Venables, M. B. Physician to the Henley Dispensary, &c. &c. Octavo, Pp. 214, The Influence of Climate in Chronic Diseases. &c. By James Clark, M. D. Second Edition. 1830, On the Mechanical Apparatus for Deformities. By L. J. Beale, Surgeon, St. George's Hospital On Pericarditis, Sketches of the Medical Topography of the Mediterranean: Comprising an Account of Gibraltar, the Ionian Isles, and Malta, &c. By John Hennen, M, D. &c. &c. Edited by His Son, J. Hennen, M. D. Octavo, Pp. 666. Underwoods, 1830, Researches Principally Relative to the Morbid and Curative Effects of Loss of Blood. By Marshall Hall, M. D. 8vo. 1830, Bibliographical Record, In Proposing the above Regulations for Conferring an Honorary Distinction, Suited to Surgeons and General Practitioners, the Council Have Thought It Proper to Require Attendance on Those Classes Only Which Are Necessary for Obtaining the Diploma of the College of Surgeons of London, and Society of Apothecaries, Maternite Poerperal Fever, Stricture of the Sigmoid Flexure of the Colon, Observations on the Disorders of Females, Connected with Uterine Irritation. By Thomas Addison, M. D. Assistant Physician to Guy's Hospital, &c. &c. 8vo. 1830, On Inflammation of the Chorhid Coat, Lithotrity, A Practical Essay on Delirium Tremens, &c. By Andrew Blake, M. D. &c. Octavo, Pp. 68.1830, Medical Societies—Reporting, General Practitioners, On Amaurosis. By James J. Knoa, M. D. &c., On the Production of Worms in the Human Body. By J. Scouler, M. D. &c. Professor of Natural History in the Andersonian University, On Temperament Physiologie Des Temperamens Ou Constitutions; Nouvelle Doctrine Applicable a La Médécine-Pratique, &c. …, Hæmorrhage in Consequence of Ulceration or Sloughing of the Throat, On the Diseases and Injuries of Arteries, with the Operations Required for Their Cure; Being the Substance of the Lectures Delivered in the Theatre of the Royal College of Surgeons, in the Spring of 1829. By G. J. Guthrie, F.R.S. Professor of Anatomy and Surgery to the Royal College of Surgeons, &c. &c. 8vo. Pp. 408. Burgess and Hill, London, 1830, The Following Extract from a Report of the Faculty of Medicine, Contains Their Views as to the Good Effects upon the Education of Medical Students Which This Measure May Tend to Produce, Hotel Dieu M. Dupuytren's Sentiments on Union by the First and Second Intention, On the Diseases of India. By James Annesley, Esq. Vol. II. Continued from Vol. XI. Of This Journal, Page 512, University of London Medical Diploma, We Have Perused the Letter Which Dr. B. Has Addressed to Sir Henry Halford, on the Subject of the Late Trial, and Its Contents Confirmed Us in the Opinion We Had Previously Formed, That Dr. Burrows Was a Wronged, and What Is Worse a Much Injured Practitioner, On the Motions and Sounds of the Heart. By D. J. Corrigan, M.D., Case of Complete Section of the Trachea and Œsophagus, with Recovery, Excepting an Aerial Fistula. By Dr. Luders. (Journal Complement. April, 1830), Modes of Treating Intermittent Fever Pursued at the Various Hospitals of Paris, Case of Supposed Chronic Arachnitis, Remarks on Nervous and Mental Disorder, with Especial Reference to the Recent Investigations on the Subject of Insanity. By David Uwins, M. D. Octavo, Sewed, Pp. 41, Correspondence, Dr. Smith on Fever, Worcester Infirmary Aneurism, Observations on the Blood. By William Steevens, M.D., Uterine Source of Neuralgic Pains, M. Lisfranc on Extirpation of the Lower Portion of the Rectum for Cancerous Disease, A Treatise on Hysteria. By George Tate, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons. 8vo. Pp. 134. Highley, 1830, Pathology of the Stomach and Intestinal Canal, &c. By J. Abercrombie, M. D., Case of Apoplexy of the Spleen. By Mr. Henry Ancill, Anatomical Preparations in Wax, Observations on the Serous Effusion into the Head Which Occurs in Old Persons, Westminster Hospital, Retention of Urine from Supposed Double Bladder. By M. Ehrlich, Cold Spirituous Lotions to the Chest, Royal Westminster Ophthalmic Hospital, On Stricture of the Œsophagus. By Mr. MacLlwain, Catalepsy, Bronchocele in Lower Canada, Observations on the Pathology of Venereal Affections. By Benjamin Travers, F.R.S. &c., Prospectus of the "Metropolitan Society of General Practitioners in Medicine and Surgery" General Practitioners, St. George's Hospital Sloughy Abscess of the Leg, Supervening on Other Diseases, and Occasionally Attended with Inflammation …, Acute Gastritis Supervening on Chronic, Accompanied by Arachnitis, Professor Horner, of Pennsylvania, Royal College of Surgeons, Lectures on Practical and Medical Surgery, Comprising Observations and Reflections on Surgical Education; on the Investigation of Disease; and on the Ordinary Duties of the Surgeon: Forming Part of an Extended Course on the Principles and Practice of Surgery, Delivered in 1828 and 1829. Illustrated by Engravings. By Thomas Alcock. Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, &c. &c. With Coloured Plates, and with Uncoloured: Pp. 302. London, 1830, On the Anatomical Characters of Some Adventitious Strictures. By Dr. Hodgkin, Proceedings of the Obstetric Society. Frontmatter: The Medico-Chirurgical Review. Review: Clinical Review Baltimore Alms-House Infirmary, Clinical Review Glasgow Royal Infirmary, Retrospective Review Criminal Abortion, Retrospective Review, Periscope; or, Circumspective Review Dr. Kennedy on Life and Mind, Review of the Medical Department of the East India Company, Clinical Review Edinburgh Surgical Hospital. Letter to the editor: Division of the Submaxillary and Other Nerves. Backmatter: Index to the First Twenty Volumes of This Journal.
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