Boston Medical Intelligencer
1824; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
I. Bowen, Wm. Stoker, John Thompson, Wm. Maxwell, Thos. Beddoes, Ph. De Wakther, J. J. Locher, Xavier Bichat, J. Wardrop,
ResumoFrontmatter: Boston Medical Intelligencer. Essay: Since Jan. 1822, Scarcely a Week Has Elapsed in Which I Have Not Seen This Disease, or Been Informed by My Medical Brethren of Its Existence, in Some Quarter or Other of Edinburgh, Observations on Constipation, Cæsarean Operation, Death by Opium, Impaling a Macassar Slave From Mr. Crawfurd's History of the Indian Archipelago, Weekly Report of Deaths in Boston Ending March 19th, from the Health-Office Returns, Reunion of the Bone Separated by Trepan, Fracture of the Thigh, and Abortion, Meteorological Table, Many Nostrums, Which Have Supported a High Character for a Considerable Time, Have Sunk into Complete Insignificance, When Their Composition Has Been Made Known, Prince Alex. De Hobenlohe-Schilling, Son of an Austrian General, Was Born Aug. 17th, 1793, No Individual Has Held a More Exalted Station in the Medical Profession, during the Last 30 Yrs. Than the Late Dr. Baille, In Dissections, We Daily Meet with Tubercles, Which No Symptom Had Led to Be Suspected, and on Strictest Interrogation from Those Who Were in the Habit of Seeing the Patient Daily, It Is Impossible to Obtain Any Certain Proof He Was out of Health, Tar Vapour in Consumption, Case of C. A. Dempster, Who Swallowed a Case Knife, A Young Person, Several Years Ago, Swallowed a Cent, Small-Pox after Small-Pox & Vaccination, A Young Lady, under Every Symptom of Confirmed Phthisis Pulmonalis, and Daily Sinking under the Disease, Happened to Be Residing at the House of an Eminent Tar-Merchant, Phenomena of the Impulse of the Heart. Backmatter: Boston Medical Intelligencer, Printing, in All Its Branches, Neatly Executed at This Office.
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