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The St. Louis Medical and Surgical Journal

1859; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

Wm. M. M'Pheeters, S. Annan, F. W. White, Samuel Henry Dickson, Oliver Warren, Josiah Curtis, Charles D. Meigs, Henry Gray, H. V. Carter, Golding Bird, Edwund Lloyd Burket, George Fownes, Robert Rodgers, Holmes Coote, Dr. Von Maack, M. Rollet, Professor Claude Bernard, N. H. Payne, John Bacon, Robert Ware, L. N. Beardsley, Dr. J. R. Dowler, Dr. J. F. Weisse, Dr. H. Gouffier, Young Physic,

Resumo

Frontmatter: The St. Louis Medical and Surgical Journal. Essay: Reflections upon the Use of Raw Meat in the Colliquative Diarrhœa of Infants at the Breast. By Dr. J. F. Weisse, Director of the Hospital for Children, at St. Petersburg, Report of Cases. By Wm. M. M'pheeters, M. D. Acute Hepatitis Terminating in Abscess of the Liver, Which Discharged First through the Lungs and Subsequently, Sixteenth Report to the Legislature of Massachusetts, Relating to the Registry and Return of Births, Marriages and Deaths, in the Commonwealth, for the Year Ending December 31st, 1859. By Oliver Warren, Secretary of the Commonwealth—With Observations by Josiah Curtis, M. D., A Word to Mothers. By Young Physic, On the Otorrhœa of Young Children. Translated for the Boston Med. & Surgical Journal, from the Journal Für Kinderkrankheiten, Extracts from the Records of the Boston Society for Medical Observation. By Robert Ware, M. D., Sec'y., Treatment of Vertigo from Gastric Derangement. From the French of Trousseau and Bretonneau, Record of Medical Science Elimination of Lead from the System. Read before the Boston Medical Society. By John Bacon, M. D., New York vs. Philadelphia, Death from Tympanitis Intestinalis. By F. W. White, M. D., of St. Louis, Original Communications Cogitations and Vaticinations. By an Old Fogy, On the Physiological Action of Arsenic. By Dr. H. Gouffier, A Manual of Elementary Chemistry, Therapeutical and Practical. By George Fowner, F. R. S., Late Professor of Practical Chemistry in University College, London. From the Seventh Revised and Corrected London Edition. Edited by Robert Rodgers, M. D., Professor of Chemistry in the Philadelphia College of Philadelphia, Etc. Philadelphia: Blanchard & Lea. 1859, Health of the Country, A Case of Tænia Solium. By Dr. J. R. Dowler, of Beardstown, Illinois, [Translation] Two Memoirs on the Changes of Color of Venous Blood. By Professor Claude Bernard. Read to the Academy …, Selections New Hygrometric Theory of Cholera, New Theory and Treatment of Chlorosis, Dysentery with Hepatic Abscess, Discharging through the Bowels and Lungs—Death and Post-Mortem Appearances, Urinary Deposits; Their Diagnosis, Pathology, and Therapeutical Indications. By Golding Bird, M. D., F. R. S. Edited by Edmund Lloyd Burket, M. D., &c. A New American from the Fifth London Edition, with Eighty Illustrations on Wood. Pp. 382. 8vo. Philadelphia: Blanchard & Lea. 1859, On the Quantity of Oxygen Contained in the Venous Blood of Glandular Organs, in Their States of Function and Repose, and on the Use of the Oxyde of Carbon to Determine the Proportions of the Oxygen in the Blood. Read before the Academy, the 6th Sept., 1858, The Enteric Juice, On the Indications for Blood-Letting. By Prof. Skoda, On Gonorrhœal Rheumatism. By M. Rollet, Diphtheria. By L. N. Beardsley, M. D., of Milford, Ct., Treatment of Burns by the Permanent Warm Bath, Easy and Certain Cure of Facial Neuralgia. By Dr. Burdach, of Luckau, Multiple Essay Items, Medical Miscellany, On Nervous Vertigo and Its Treatment, Anatomy, Descriptive and Surgical. By Henry Gray, F. R. S., Lecturer on Anatomy at St. George's Hospital. The Drawings, by H. V. Carter, M. D., Late Demonstrator of Anatomy at St. George's Hospital. The Dissections Jointly by the Author and Dr. Carter. With Three Hundred and Sixty-Three Engravings on Wood. Philadelphia: Blanchard & Lea. Pp. 754. 1859, Malaria On the Laws Which Govern the Production and Movements of Malaria. By S. Annan, M. D., Death from a Dissecting Wound, A Treatise on Human Physiology; Designed for the Use of Students and Practitioners of Medicine. By John C. Dalton, Jr., M.D., Professor of Physiology and Microscopic Anatomy in the College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York; Member of the New York Academy of Medicine—of the New York Pathological Society—of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Boston, Mass., and of the Biological Dapartment of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. With Two Hundred and Fifty–Four Illustrations. Philadelphia: Blanchard & Lea. 1859, A London Paper Says There Are 12 City Hospitals in That City for General Purposes; 46 for Special Purposes; 34 Dispensaries, Giving Relief to 365, 956 Persons Every Year, Tumor of the Brain, Causing Pressure on the Optic Nerve, Loss of Vision, Paralysis and Death, On Inframammary Pain. By Holmes Coote, Esq., Exhibition of Raw Meat in Diarrhœa, Woman:—Her Diseases and Remedies. A Series of Letters to His Class. By Charles D. Meigs, M. D., Professor of Midwifery, and the Diseases of Woman and Children, in the Jefferson Medical College at Philadelphia; Member of the American Medical Association—Of the American Philosophical Society, and of the Council; Late Vice President of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia—Of the Swedish Society of Physicians of Stockholm; Late One of the Physicians to the Lying-In Department of the Pennsylvania Hospital, Etc., Etc. Fourth Edition, Revised and Enlarged. Philadelphia: Blanchard & Lea. 1859. Review: Reviews and Bibliographical Notices Elements of Medicine—A Compendious View of Pathology and Therapeutics, or the History and Treatment of …. Editorial: Editorial The Approaching Lecture Term.

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