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The Philadelphia Journal of the Medical and Physical Sciences

0000; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

D. Caldwell, John D. Godman, D. Francis Condie, R. E. Griffith, William H. Denny, G. D. Yeats, W. P. Dewees, John D. Godman, James W. Thomson, Robert B. Butt, Samuel Jackson, John Cooke, Joseph Mather Smith, W. E. Horner, J. M. Staughton,

Resumo

Frontmatter: The Philadelphia Journal of the Medical and Physical Sciences, To Subscribers, Eastern District of Pennsylvania to Wit. Editorial: To Readers and Correspondents. Table of contents: Contents. Essay: University of Pennsylvania, Dissections of Subjects Dead of Yellow Fever, Made at New Orleans, during the Years 1817,1718, and 1819 Observation I, Case of Effusion into the Chest, in Which Paracentesis Was Performed. By Samuel Jackson, M. D. One of the Physicians to the Philadelphia Almshouse Infirmary, An Inquiry into the Medical Topography and Epidemic Fevers of the Valley of Virginia, Quarterly Periscope European Intelligence, The Long Promised Work of M. Serres, on the Comparative Anatomy of the Brain in the Four Classes of Vertebrated Animals, Has at Length Made Its Appearance, Observations on Obliteration of the Biliary Ducts, Pathology, Physiology, Hepatic Phthisis, American Intelligence, Surgery, The Medical Department of the Columbian College in the District of Columbia, There Is One Circumstance Not Generally Attended to by Persons Engaged in the Study of Medical Jurisprudence, Which Is That Appearance Produced on the Dead Body, Very Closely Resembling the Effects of Violence Committed during Life, Two Cases of Dyspnœa Terminating Fatally, Posthumous Papers of Jason V. O'b. Lawrance, M. D. Prepared for Publication from His Manuscript Notes, by John D. Godman, M. D. Introduction, Elements of the Etiology and Philosophy of Epidemics. By Joseph Mather Smith, M. D. Fellow of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of the University of the State of New York, of the Physico-Medical Society of New York, &c. New York. J. & J. Harper, 1824, On Anomalous Gout, On Medical Jurisprudence, Two Cases of Extra-Uterine Conception. Communicated by John Wishart, M. D., of Washington, Penn Case I, Contributions to Pathological Anatomy, &c., Observations on the Pathology and Treatment of Cholera Infantum. By D. Francis Condie, M. D. Read before the Philadelphia Medical Society, Case of Aneurism. Communicated by John Rhea Barton, M. D, Some Observations on the Opinions of the Ancients Respecting Contagion. By G. D. Yeats, M. D. Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, &c., The Following Remarks on This Disease Are Extracted from Dr. Richardson's Journal, in Franklin's Journey to the Shores of the Polar Sea, Cases Case of Injured Ulna, Successfully Amputated. By Robert B. Butt, M. D. Of Portsmouth, Virginia, Observations on the Late Epidemic Catarrh, as It Appeared in This City, during December, 1824, and January and Part of February, 1825, Remarks on the Disease Termed Bronchocele, Which Prevailed in Pittsburg and Its Vicinity. By William H. Denny, M. D. Of Pittsburg. Review: Reviews History and Method of Cure of the Various Species of Epilepsy, Being the Second Part ….

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