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Contents of the Medico-Chirurgical Review

1835; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

W. Griffin, Daniel Griffin, J. Redman Coxe, Mad. Boivin, A. Dugès, William Beaumont, Francis Boott, James Blundell, Thomas Castle, P. F. Blandin, A. Lepelletier De La Sarthe, I. Lisfranc, A. Lepelletier De La Sarthe, I. Lisfranc, John Scott, G. J. Guthrie, Jones Quain, James Wardrop, Herbert Mayo, David Leese, John Peebles, Ephraim M'Dowel, J. T. H. Albers, R. Poole, W. F. Montgomery, J. T. Pettigrew, Dr. Stewart Thorburn, Mr. Cæsar Hawkins, James Johnson,

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Table of contents: Contents of the Medico-Chirurgical Review Reviews. Frontmatter: The Medico-Chirurgical Review, No. XLIII, Intelligence, Correspondence, &c.. Essay: A Treatise on Gout. By David Leese, M. D., Pleuro-Pneumonia ?, On the Anatomy and Diseases of the Neck of the Bladder and of the Urethra: Being the Substance of the Lectures Delivered in the Theatre of the Royal College of Surgeons in the Year 1830; and in the Westminster Hospital in 1833 and 1834. By G. J. Guthrie, F. R. S. Surgeon to the Westminster Hospital, and to the Royal Westminster Ophthalmic Hospital, &c. &c. &c. Octavo, Pp. 284. London, 1834, Observations on the Functional Affections of the Spinal Cord and Ganglionic Nerves, in Which Their Identity with Sympathetic, Nervous, and Simulated Diseases Is Illustrated. By W. Griffin, M. D. and Daniel Griffin, Esq., M. R. C. S. London, 8vo. Pp. 247.1834, Des Hemorrhoides, Et De La Chute Du Rectum. Par A. Lepelletier De La Sarthe, Pp. 165, Gastric Neuralgia, Two Cases of Successful Transfusion of Blood in Uterine Hæmorrhage, Successful Lithotomy in Italy, Wretched State of Midwifery in Germany, Case of Ununited Fracture, Cured by Friction and Pressure, Des Diverses Methodes, Et Des Differens Procédés Pour L'Obliteration Des Arteres, &c. Par I. Lisfranc, Detection of the Matter of Miasmata in the Air, Strictures on the Broussaian Method of Investigating Diseases, Extracts from the German Journals, with Some Remarks on the Character of Continental Medical Literature Pomphigus Often Associated with Intermittent Fevers, Endemic Dysentery, Anatomico-Pathological Researches on the Pneumo-Gastric Nerve. By J. T. H. Albers, of Bonn. With Observations on Diseases of That Nerve. By Dr. Hankel, Rupture of Varices of the Vagina and External Genitals, during and after Labour, The Morbid Anatomy of the Human Eye. By James Wardrop, Surgeon to the Late King. Illustrated by Coloured Plates. Second Edition. Two Vols. 8vo. Pp. 175—263. Plates XVIII. Churchill. London, 1834, Substance of a Clinical Lecture on Two Cases of Hydrophobia. Delivered at the Charing-Cross Hospital, &c. By J. T. Pettigrew, F. R. S. &c. Octavo. Pp. 35. London, 1834, Sir Charles Bell—The Mighty Dead, Cases of Fracture of the Carpal Extremity of the Radius, with Practical Remarks on That Accident Fracture Attended with Displacement Radiad—Reduction on the 20th Day, Secale Cornutum, as an Emmenagogue, Occlusion of the Ductus Communis Choledochus, The Waters of Pfeffers, New Westminster Hospital, J. Latham, Esq. On Uterine Hæmorrhage, Ligature of the Subclavian Artery. Patient Survived 35 Days, Although the Aorta Was Diseased, Anecdotes of the Distinguished Anatomist Vesalius, Dr. Edwards on the Physiological Characters of the Races of Mankind, St. Thomas's Hospital Neuralgia, A Proposal, by Dr. Stewart Thorburn, of Liverpool, to Dislocate the Head of the Femur from out the Acetabulum, as an Important Mean Towards the Successful Treatment of Morbus Coxarius, or. "Hip-Joint Disease", Anatomy of the Lymphatic System, Serum of a Blueish Colour from a Blistered Surface, Crepitatio Musculorum, Melanosis of the Eyeball, On Transverse Malposition of the Head, as a Cause of Difficult Labour. By W. F. Montgomery, M. D. Professor of Midwifery to the King and Queen's College of Physicians, Ireland, &c. &c., The Triumph of Truth and Good Sense, &c., Operation of Lithotomy and Prevalence of Calculous Complaints in India, New Preparation of Quinine, the Hydro-Ferro-Cyanate, Frottement Observed in Peritonitis. Communicated by Professor Beatty, Professor Bouillaud's Refutation of Majendie's Theory of the Sounds of the Heart, An Introductory Lecture to the Medical Classes in King's College, London. By Herbert Mayo, F. R. S. Professor of Anatomy, &c. &c. &c. 8vo. Stitched, Pp. 28. London, 1834, Pathological Anatomy of the Pneumogastric Nerve, Spirit of the Foreign Periodical Literature On the Employment of Large Doses of the Tartrate of Antimony, after Severe Wounds and Other Injuries, The Concours—Clinical Chair of Surgery, Paris Parallele Entre La Taile, Et La Lithotritie. Par P. F. Blandin. Octavo, Pp. …. Paris, 1834, Phlegmasia Cœrulia Dolens, Experiments and Observations on the Gastric Juice, and the Physiology of Digestion. By William Beaumont, M. D. Plattsburgh, 1833. 8vo. Pp. 280, On Fibrous Tumors or Polypi of the Uterus Des Tumeurs Fibro-Celluleuses De L'uterus; Vulgairement Designe'es Sous Le Nom De Polypes De La Matrice, The Elements of Anatomy. By Jones Quain, M. D. Professor of Anatomy and Physiology in the University of London. Third Edition, Revised and Enlarged, Manchester Royal Infirmary, Carditis—Cephalitis?, Memoir of the Life and Medical Opinions of John Armstrong, M. D. to Which Is Added, an Enquiry into the Facts Connected with Those Forms of Fever Attributed to Malaria or Marsh Effluvium. By Francis Boott, M. D. Secretary to the Linnæan Society, &c. &c. Second Volume, 8vo. Pp. 752, 1834, Cases of Tic Douloureux, and Other Forms of Neuralgia. By John Scott, Surgeon to the London Hospital, &c. Octavo, Pp. 52. Longman and Co. Oct. 1834, Endermic Use of Digitalis in Dropsy, Pennsylvania Hospital, Incipient Phthisical Symptoms Relieved, Plurality of Assistants in Hospitals, Pendulous Tumor Growing from the External Ear, St. Thomas's Hospital.—(Bis) On the Treatment of Syphilis without Mercury, Remarks on Tubercular Phthisis with Symptoms of Obstructed Circulation. By R. Poole, Esq. Assistant-Surgeon, 32d Regt. Dublin Journal, Nov. 1834, Phrenology, Human and Comparative, Charing-Cross Hospital Surgical Report, Extra-Limites The Baths of Pfeffers, Dr. Bellingeri on Facial Neuralgia, The Virtues of Sarsaparilla Appreciated in Germany, Hypertrophy of the Mammæ, Cases of Lithotomy and … in Illustration of M. … Memoir. Reviewed in the … Number Lateral Operation—… Hœmorrhage—Ligature of the Internal Pudic—Death, An Inquiry into the Claims of Dr. W. Harvey to the Discovery of the Circulation of the Blood, &c. &c. &c. By J. Redman Coxe, M. D. &c. &c. &c. Philadelphia, 1834, Hemiplegia in Pregnancy, Miscellanies, Solanine in Potatoes—Poisoning from Mushrooms, On Hæmorrhoids and Prolapsus of the Rectum Severe Pains Experienced Only during …—Disease of the Uterus Suspected—Cure, Singular Case of Epileptic Hysteria, in Which There Was a Strange Propensity to a Rapid Progression, and Then to Rolling of the Body during the Paroxysms, The Principles and Practice of Obstetricy. By James Blundell, M. D. Professor of Obstetricy at Guy's Hospital. To Which Are Added Notes and Illustrations, by Thomas Castle, M. D. F. L. S. London, 1834. 8vo. Pp. 838, Varicose Tumor on the Scalp of a New-Born Infant.—Extirpation.—Cure, Observations on Erysipelas, by Ephraim M'Dowel, M. D. One of the Surgeons to the Richmond Hospital, Professor Albers on Inflammation of the Spinal Dura Mater, Cholera.—Dr. Hawthorne, On Cutaneous Diseases, Neuralgia of the Leg and Foot—Section of the Sciatic Nerve. Review: Clinical Review St. George's Hospital, Bibliographical Record; or Works Received for Review since Last Quarter, Periscope; or, Circumspective Review Spirit of the English Periodicals, and Notices of English Medical Literature.

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