The Transylvania Journal of Medicine, and the Associate Sciences
1837; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
John Terrel Lewis, Dr. William Moore, N. S. Webb, Jonathan Rice Bailey, W. H. Edwards, C. W. Short, Caleb W. Cloud, S. W. Letcher, Dr. L. Warfield, Robert Peter, Dr. Wm. Pawling, J. M. Bush, James M. Bush, William Darlington, S. Siegfried, Thomas Sewall, James Hamilton, Dr. Frederick Tiedemann, Peter Nugent Kingston, Robert Wickliffe,
ResumoFrontmatter: The Transylvania Journal of Medicine, and the Associate Sciences. Essay: Notice. Researches on Some Points of the Pathology of Pulmonary Tubercles. By Peter Nugent Kingston, M. D. Physician to the St. George's and St. James's Dispensary (London Medico-Chirurg. Transactions for 1836), Mosses, To the Public, Nelumbium Luteum, Linn, A Third Supplementary Catalogue of the Plants of Kentucky. By C. W. Short, M. D. &c. &c., Interesting Autopsy.—Reported to the College of Physicians and Surgeons. By J. M. Bush, M. D. Etc. July 12, 1837, An Examination of Phrenology; in Two Lectures; Delivered to the Students of the Columbian College, District of Columbia, February 1837. By Thomas Sewall, M. D. Professor of Anatomy and Physiology. Published by Request. Washington City, 1837, Pp. 70, Analecta, A Summary of Meteorological Observations Made during the Months of April, May and June, 1837, in the City of Lexington, Ky. By Robert Peter, M. D. &c. (Reported to the College of Physicians and Surgeons), Observations on the Operation of Lithotomy; Illustrated by Cases from the Practice of Professor B. W. Dudley. By James M. Bush, M. D. &c., An Account of the Small-Pox, as It Appeared in the City of Lexington and County of Fayette, Ky., during May and June, 1837. By Caleb W. Cloud, M. D. Reported to the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Lexington, On the Diseases of April, 1837, in the City of Lexington. Reported to the College of Physicians and Surgeons. By Dr. L. Warfield, On the Diseases and Management of Children. Read to the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Lexington.—By John Terrel Lewis, M. D., Notes to This Supplement, Notice. On the Brain of the Negro, Compared with That of the European and the Orang-Outang. By Dr. Frederick Tiedemann, Professor of Anatomy and Physiology in the University of Heidelberg, and Foreign Member of the Royal Society (Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, for the Year 1836), On the Medical Uses of Lobelia Syphilitica and Lobelia Inflata. Submitted as an Inaugural Thesis, to the Officers of Transylvania University for the Degree of Doctor of Medicine, Feb. 1837. By Jonathan Rice Bailey, of Logan County, Ky, Practical Observations on Various Subjects Relative to Midwifery. By James Hamilton, M. D. F. R. S. E., Professor of Medicine and Midwifery, &c., in the University of Edinburg. (Amer. Med. Library and Intell. Philadelphia, Aug. 1837.8vo. Pp. 102, Two Fatal Cases of Slight Injury by Falls: with the Autopsy. Reported to the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Lexington, on the 5th July, 1836, and the 4th of July, 1837. By S. W. Letcher, M. D., Report on the Prevailing Diseases in Lexington, Ky. Read, July 4th, 1837, to the College of Physicians and Surgeons. By Dr. Wm. Pawling, Discussion, in the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Lexington, on the Action of Calomel, in Health and Disease; at Their Sessions, June 6th and July 11th, 1837 (Recorded by the Editor). Letter to the editor: Extraordinary Case of a Child, in Utero, Affected by the Injury of Its Mother by Burning. By N. S. Webb, M. D., Pinckneyville, Mississippi. (In a Letter to the Editor), Cases, Illustrating the Utility of Emetic Tartar in Pneumonia. By Dr. William Moore, of Cumberland, Indiana. (In a Letter to the Editor), On Bleeding in the Cold Stage of Diseases.—By W. H. Edwards, M. D. of Gallatin, Tennessee. (In a Letter to the Editor). Review: Reviews Flora Cestrica.—An Attempt to Enumerate and Describe the Flowering and Filicoid Plants of Chester Cty., …. Obituary: Clarendon Peck, M. D.. Editorial: Errata.
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