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The Philadelphia Journal of the Medical and Physical Sciences

0000; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

D. Caldwell, John Stearns, John Hubbard, Thomas Nuttall, Elisha North, W. P. Dewees, William C. Daniel, W. C. Daniel, B. Silliman, Alexander M'Call, Dr. Asa Coleman, David Hosack, Dr. John B. Beck, Jacob Dyckman, John Ware, J. O'B. Lawrance, B. H. Coates, Joseph Pryor, William D. Harris, James A. Miller,

Resumo

Frontmatter: The Philadelphia Journal of the Medical and Physical Sciences, Eastern District of Pennsylvania, to Wit. Table of contents: Contents. Essay: Pulmonary Worms, Use of Sub-Nitrate of Bismuth in Intermittent Fevers, Midwifery, Statement of Deaths in the City of Baltimore, from the First of January, 1821, to the First of January, 1822, Chemical Examination of Cubebs, Chemistry, &c., On the Efficacy of the Bark of the Pomegranate Tree in Cases of Tænia, Statement of Deaths in the City of Charleston, (South Carolina,) from the First of January, 1821, to the First of January, 1822, Use of the Piper Cubeba in Leucorrhœa, On the Heat of Solutions Crystallized by Exposure to Air, Statement of Deaths in the City and Country of New York, from the First of January, 1821, to the First of January, 1822, Dr. Thomson, Professor of Chemistry at Glasgow, and Mr. Allan, the Author of Mineralogical Tables, We Here Insert, in Succession, Three Different Accounts of a Very Extraordinary Disease, Which Prevails in Certain Sections of Our Country, Physiology, American Intelligence, In One of Our Late Numbers, We Alluded to the Use of the Saccharum Saturni in Several of the Affections of the Bowels, Surgery, Spermatic Animalculi, Treatment of Erysipelas, Philadelphia Vaccine Institution, Statement of Deaths in the City and Liberties of Philadelphia, from the First of January, 1821, to the First of January, 1822, Thoughts on the Proximate Cause of Fecundation in Vegetables, Facts Relative to the Same Disease, by Dr. Haines, of Dayton, An Attempt to Demonstrate, That the Bladder May Be Opened for the Extraction of the Stone, by a Posterior Method of Operating, More Conveniently to the Surgeon, and with Much Greater Safety to the Patient, than by Any Other Method Hitherto Discovered. By Elisha North, M. D. Author of a Treatise on Spotted Fever, Medical and Philosophical Intelligence Anatomy, On the Functions and Diseases of the Liver. By John Stearns, M. D., President of the Medical Society of the State of New York, &c., Remarkable Operation, Agreeably to the Returns Received at the Health Office from Ninety-Nine Practitioners of Midwifery, There Were Born, in the City and Liberties, from the 1st of January, to the 31st of December, 1821, Internal Hemorrhage, without Any Apparent Rupture of Blood Vessels, Indication of the Temperature of a Room by Two Thermometers at Different Altitudes, To Calm Gastric Irritability as Well in Malignant as Ordinary Bilious Fevers, and Cholera Morbus, the Saccharum Saturni, Proves Exceedingly Useful, for Which Suggestion, We Are Undoubtedly Indebted to Dr. Irvin, The above Mentioned Deaths Were Caused by the Following Diseases and Casualties, Viz, On the Strong Evaporating Property of Camphor, Employed as a Remedy in …Ral Diseases, Theory and Practice of Medicine, and Materia Medica, Multiple Essay Items, Dr. Hare's New Galvanic Deflagrators, Journal of the Academy of Natural Sciences, of Philadelphia. January, 1821. Pp. 32. Dobson and Son. The Same for February, March, October, November and December, 1822. In All, Pp. 216, The Influence of Artificial Eruptions, in Certain Diseases Incidental to the Human Body, More Information Respecting Iodine, Cases Illustrative of the Use of Emetics in Constipation of the Bowels, with Observations, &c. Communicated in a Letter to John B. Beck, M. D. By David Hosack, M. D., Professor of the Institutes and Practice of Medicine in the University of New York, and One of the Physicians of the New York Hospital, Observations on the Disease Generally Known by the Name of the Sick Stomach. By Dr. Asa Coleman. Communicated by D. Drake, M. D., On the Use of Belladonna as a Preservative against Scarlet Fever, Botany, Observations and Experiments on Absorption. By John Hubbard, M. D, Bills of Mortality Statement of Deaths in Boston, from the Thirty-First of December, 1821, to the First of January, 1822, Medical Dissertation on Hemoptysis, or Spitting of Blood, Which Obtained the Boylston Premium for the Year 1818. By John Ware, M. D., Fellow of the Massachusetts Medidical Society.—Published by Cummins & Hilliard, Boston, A Muscle Has Lately Been Discovered, by W. E. Horner, M. D. Ass. Prof. Anat. University of Pennsylvania, Situated at the Internal Commissure of the Eyelids, on the Posterior Part of the Lachrymal Ducts and Passing from the Flat Surface of the Os Unguis Towards the Puncta Lachrymalia, Which Has a Curious and Interesting Influence on the Position and Functions of the Puncta and of the Eyelids, An Essay on Uterine Hemorrhage, Cases Case of a Singular Tumour within the Vena Cava and Attached to the Eustachian Valve. Communicated …. Letter to the editor: Remarks on the Fitness of Savannah as a Place of Residence for Consumptive Patients, Communicated in a Letter to the Editor. Review: Reviews An Inaugural Dissertation on the Pathology of the Human Fluids. By Jacob Dyckman, A. B., ….

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