Contents of No. V. of the British and Foreign Medico-Chirurgical Review
1849; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
William Prout, Dr. Edward Schmalze, Edward Latham Ormerod, William Henry Robertson, Charles D. Meigs, Samuel Ashwell, John Gay, R. Christison, John Tomes, John Quekett, S. T. Coleridge, Henry Freke, H. T. Chapman, H. Rose, A. Normandy, Joseph MacLise, Andrew Stille, David H. Tucker, Dr. Julius Rosenbaum, Stephen W. Williams, Robert Lee, Robett Dundas Thomson, John E. Bowman, W. Tyler Smith, Dr. F. Knapp, Dr. Edmund Ronalds, Dr. Thomas Richardson, Henry Wentworth Acland, William Senhouse Kirkes, Thomas Graham, Robley Dunglison, Alfred S. Taylor, Erasmus Wilson, James Cowles Prichard, John Dalrymple, Walter Hayle Walshe, Emile Blanchard, M. Bernard, M. Monneret, M. Valleix, M. Trousseau, M. Martin Solon, M. Trousseau, M. Devilliers, M. Paul Dubois, M. Miceea, M. Sandras, M. Emery, M. Trousseau,
ResumoTable of contents: Contents of No. V. of the British and Foreign Medico-Chirurgical Review January, 1849. Frontmatter: The British and Foreign Medico-Chirurgical Review January, 1849. Essay: Wonders Displayed by the Human Body in Its Endurance of Injury. From the Portfolio of Delta. With Etchings by the Author. London, 1848. 8vo, Pp. 40, On the Employment of Aqua Saturni in Strangulated Hernia, Clinical Midwifery: Comprising the Histories of Five Hundred and Forty-Five Cases of Difficult, Preternatural, and Complicated Labour. With Commentaries. By Robert Lee, M. D., F.R.S., &c. Second Edition.—London, 1848. Fcap. 8vo, Pp. 228, On the Clinical Detection of Iodine, Hand-Book of Physiology. By William Senhouse Kirkes, M.D. Assisted by James Paget, Lecturer on General Anatomy and Physiology at St. Bartholomew's Hospital.—Lond. 1848. 12mo, Pp. 706, A Case of Dichromatic Daltonism. By Dr. Deconde, Case of Rheumatic Blindness. By Dr. Cramer, Materia Medica and Therapeutics On the Question Whether Calomel Exerts Any Specific Influence on the Biliary Secretion, Existence of Urea in the Vitreous Humour, On the Nature and Treatment of Stomach and Renal Diseases; Being an Inquiry into the Connexion of Diabetes, Calculus, and Other Affections of the Kidney and Bladder, with Indigestion. By William Prout, M.D., F.R.S., Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians. Fifth Edition, Revised.—London, 1848. Pp. 596, Blue Coloration of the Dressings of Ulcers, A Case of Epileptica Peripherica. By Dr. Stumke, On Trismus Noscentium. By Dr. Simms, On the Employment of Seeds of Phellandrium Aquaticum in Phtisis and Chronic Bronchitis. By M. Sandras, Periscope Anatomy and Physiology, Belladonna in Eneuresis. By M. Trousseau, Chemical Technology; or Chemistry Applied to the Arts and Manufactures. By Dr. F. Knapp, Professor at the University of Giesen. Edited, with Numerous Notes and Additions, by Dr. Edmund Ronalds, Lecturer on Chemistry at the Middlesex Hospital, and Dr. Thomas Richardson, of Newcastle-On-Tyne. Vol. II. Illustrated with 214 Wood-Engravings, and on Steel-Plate.—London, 1848. 8vo, Pp. 492, Surgery On Operating Carly for Hare-Lip, Mr. Neill, of Liverpool, and His Reviewer, Hints Towards the Formation of a More Comprehensive Theory of Life. By S. T. Coleridge. Edited by Seth Watson, M.D. Oxon.—London, 1848. Post 8vo, Pp. 94 Reflections on Organization; or Suggestions for the Construction of an Organic Atomic Theory. By Henry …, Kurt Sprengel's Versuch Ciner Pragmatischen Geschichte Der Arzneikunde. Vierte Auflage, Mit Berichtigungen and Zusätsen Versehen Von Dr. Julius Rosenbaum, &c. &c. Erster Band. Aelteste Geschichte Der Medicin Bis Zur Empirischen Schule.—Leipzig, 1846. 8vo Sprengel's History of Medicine. Fourth Edition, with Corrections and Additions by Dr. Julius Rosenbaum, …, A Dictionary of Medical Science; Containing a Concise Explanation of the Various Subjects and Terms; with the French and Other Synonymes: Notices of Climate, and of Celebrated Mineral Waters; Formulæ for Various Officinal and Empirical Preparations, &c. By Robley Dunglison, M.D., Professor of the Institutes of Medicine, &c., in Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia. Seventh Edition, Carefully Revised and Greatly Enlarged.—Philadelphia, 1848. 8vo, Pp. 912, On the Cholera of Infants. By M. Trousseau, On the Existence of Lactic Acid in the Animal Fluids, Fxtraordinary Size of Twins. By Dr. Bertolet, Anomalies of the Menstrual Functions in Relation to Fecundation. By M. Paul Dubois, A Practical Treatise on the Use of the Microscope, Including the Different Methods of Preparing and Examining Animal, Vegetable, and Mineral Structures. By John Quekett, Assistant Conservator of the Museum, and Demonstrator of Minute Anatomy at the Royal College of Surgeons of England. Illustrated with Nine Plates and Two Hundred and Forty-One Wood-Engravings.—London, 1848. 8vo, Pp. 464, Case of Hydrophobia Spontanca. By Dr. Mombert, A Practical Treatise of Chemical Analysis, Including Tables for Calculations in Analysis. By H. Rose. Translated from the French and Fourth German Edition, with Notes and Additions, by A. Normandy. In Two Vols. Vol. I. Qualitative. Vol. II. Quantitative.—London, 1849. 8vo, Pp. 887 Practical Introduction to H. Rose's Treatise on Chemical Analysis, Illustrated by Synoptic Tables and …, Pathology and Practical Medicine On Pectoral Undulation, or Thoracic Vibration in Health and Disease, Midwifery, &c On the Dropsical Affections of Pregnant Women. By M. Devilliers, Remarks on the Extension of Education at the University of Oxford. By Henry Wentworth Acland, M.D., F.R.S., Lee's Reader in Anatomy, &c. &c.—Oxford, 1848. 8vo. Pp. 40, American Medical Biography; or Memoirs of Eminent Physicians, Embracing Principally Those Who Have Died since the Publication of Dr. Thacher's Work on the Same Subject. By Stephen W. Williams, M.D., &c. &c. &c. With Engravings.—Greenfield, Mass. 1845. 8vo., Non-Existence of Urea and Uric Acid in the Juice of Flesh, Clinical Observations on the Pathology and Treatment of Continued Fever, from Cases Occurring in the Medical Practice of St. Bartholomew's Hospital. By Edward Latham Ormerod, M.B., Demonstrator of Morbid Anatomy at St. Bartholomew's Hospital.—London, 1848. 8vo, Pp. 244, Females and Their Diseases; a Series of Letters to His Class. By Charles D. Meigs, M.D., Professor of Midwifery and the Diseases of Women and Children in the Jefferson Medical College at Philadelphia, &c. &c.—Philadelphia, 1848. 8vo, Pp. 670 A Practical Treatise on the Diseases Peculiar to Women. Illustrated by Cases Derived from Hospital and …, Mémoires De L' Académie Royale De Médecine. Tome XIII.—Paris, 1848. 4to, Pp. 728, A Treatise on Diet and Regimen. By William Henry Robertson, M.D., Physician to the Buxton Bath Charity. Fourth Edition, Rewritten and Much Enlarged. Two Volumes.—London, 1847-8. Post 8vo, Pp. 718, On Gunshot Wounds, The Student's Clinical Memorandum Book, or Medical Practitioner's Remembrancer, and Vade-Mecum.—London, 1848. Oblong 8vo. The Clinical Repertory, Synoptical Tabular Form.—London, 1848. Double Folio, On the Injection of Various Substances into the Veins, Nature of the Acid in Gastric Juice, Analytical and Critical Reviews, Portraits of Diseases of the Skin. By Erasmus Wilson, F.N.S. Fascic. IV.—London, 1848. Folio. Four Plates, Effect of Ether on the Phenomena of Respiration. By Mm. Ville and Blandin, Elements of Chemistry Including the Application of Science, in the Arts. By Thomas Graham, F.R.S., V.P.R.S. Corresponding Member of the Institute of France, Professor of Chemistry in University College, London, &c. &c. Second Edition, Entirely Revised and Greatly Enlarged; with Additional Wood-Engravings. Parts I, II, III.—8Vo, Pp. 554, The Periodoscope: with Its Application to Obstetric Calculations, and the Periodicities of the Sex. By W. Tyler Smith, M.B. Lond., Obstetric Lecturer in the Hunterian School of Medicine.—London, 1848. 8vo, Pp. 48, On Rachitis. By M. Trousseau, On Femoral Rupture; Its Anatomy, Pathology, and Surgery. With a New Mode of Operating, Applicable to Cases of Strangulated Hernia Generally. With Plates. By John Gay, F.R.C.S., Surgeon to the Royal Free Hospital, &c.—London, 1848. 4to, Pp. 97, A Course of Lectures on Dental Physiology and Surgery, Delivered at the Middlesex Hospital School of Medicine. By John Tomes, Surgeon-Dentist to the Middlesex Hospital. With 135 Wood-Engravings.—London, 1848. 8vo, Pp. 392, On Muscular Rheumatism. By M. Valleix, On Bilious Pneumonia. By M. Martin Solon, On the Treatment of Lupus by Cod Liver Oil. By M. Emery, On Vinum Sem. Colchici Opiate in Gonorrhœa. By Dr. Froinus, Poisoning by Digitalis. By Dr. Forget, Bibliographical Notices Surgical Anatomy. By Joseph MacLise, Surgeon. Fasciculus Folio. Four Plates, with Descriptions.—London, On the Chemical Properties of Saliva. By M. Bernard, Reports from the Select Committee of the House of Commons, on Medical Education; with the Minutes of Evidence and Appendix.—1834 Reports from the Select Committee of the House of Commons, on the Medical Registration Bill; with the …, The Natural History of Man; Comprising Inquiries into the Modifying Influence of Physical and Moral Agencies on the Different Tribes of the Human Family. By James Cowles Prichard, M.D., F.R.S., M.R.I.A., Corresponding Member of the Institute of France, &c. &c. Third Edition, Enlarged, with Fifty Coloured and Five Plain Illustrations on Steel, and Ninety-Seven Wood-Engravings.—London. 1848. 8vo. Pp. 678, A Dispensatory, or Commentary on the Pharmacopœias of Great Britain. By R. Christison, M.D., &c. President of the Royal College of Physicians, and Professor of Materia Medica in the University of Edinburgh Second Edition. Edinburgh, 1848, 8vo. Pp. 1003, Original Reports Report on Pulmonary Phthisis, as Observed at the Hospital for Consumption, Brompton, Pathology of the Human Eye. By John Dalrymple, F.R.C.S. Fasciculus I. Four Plates. Small Folio.—London, 1848, Erfahrungen Über Die Krankhciten Des Gehöres Und Ihre Heilung, Vom Medizinalrthe Eduard Schmalze, Docter Der Medizin, Geöhr-Und Sprach-Arzte Zu Dresden, &c. Mit 4 Tafeln in Gr. Folio.—Leipzig, 1846. 8vo, Pp. 449 Practical Observations on Diseases of the Ear, and Their Treatment. By Dr. Edward Schmalze, Aurist at …, School Chemistry; or Practical Rudiments of the Science. By Robett Dundas Thomson, M.D., Lecturer on Chemistry in the University of Glasgow, &c. &c. With Numerous Wood-Engravings.—London, 1848. Fcap. 8vo, Pp. 232 An Introduction to Practical Chemistry, Including Analysis. By John E. Bowman, Demonstrator of Chemistry …, On the Treatment of Ulcers on the Leg without Confinement., with an Inquiry into the Best Mode of Effecting the Permanent Cure of Varicose Veins. By H. T. Chapman, F. R. C. S., &c. &c.—London, 1848. 8vo, Pp. 156, Medical Jurisprudence. By Alfred S. Taylor, F.R.S., Licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians, and Professor of Medical Jurisprudence and Chemistry in Guy's Hospital. Third Edition.—London. 1849. Fcp. 8vo, Pp. 849, Organic Chemistry On the Composition of the Bile, Elements of General Pathology. By Andrew Stille, M.D., Lecturer on Pathology and the Practice of Medicine in the Philadelphia Medical Association.—Philadelphia, 1848. Small 8vo, Pp. 483 The Principles and Practice of Midwifery. By David H. Tucker, M.D., Professor of the Principles of Medicine, …. Review: Books Received for Review.
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