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The Medical Examiner, and Record of Medical Science

1848; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

R. L. Scruggs, Laurence Turnbull, Prof. Thomas Rima, Alfred S. Taylor, R. Eglesfeld Griffith, C. Matteucci, Dr. G. Valentin, Charles A. Lee,

Resumo

Frontmatter: The Medical Examiner, The Medical Examiner, and Record of Medical Science. Essay: Assimilated Rank of the Civil Branch of the Navy, Concours for the Chair of Clinical Surgery, in the Academy of Medicine, Vacant by the Death of Professor Aug. Bérard, Original Communications Typhoid Fever, as It Prevailed in Germantown, Tennessee, during the Fall of 1847. By R. L. Scruggs, M. …, British Parliament.—Exidence Taken before the Select Committee on Medical Legislation, On Calisaya Extract, A Memoir on the Radical Cure of Varices of the Inferior Extremities. By Prof. Thomas Rima, of Venice. Translated from the Italian by James Bryan, M. D., Lecturer on Surgery, Philadelphia; Honorary Member of the Philadelphia Medical Society; Corresponding Member of the New York Medico-Chirurgical Society; Formerly Professor of Surgery and Medical Jurisprudence in Castleton, Vt.; Late Surgeon and Physician to the Philadelphia Dispensary, &c. &c., with Additions by the Translator, Chloroform in Dentistry, Successor to Mr. Liston, On Preparing Pure Cubebin, Chloroform, Westminster Medical Society, Liston and Dieffenbach, Record of Medical Science, Opium Smoking, Prof. Meigs on Females and Their Diseases, Lecons Sur Les Phénomènes Physiques Des Corps Vivants: Par C. Matteucci. Edition Francaise Publiée Avec Des Additions Considérables Sur La Deuxième Édition Italienne. 18 Figures Dans Le Texte. 12mo. Pp. 406. Paris: 1847 Lectures on the Physical Phenomena of Living Beings. By Carlo Matteucci, Professor in the University …, New Publications, Death from Effusion of Blood into the Left Lateral Ventricle Report of the Late Illness, Death, and Autopsy of the Rev. Asa T. Hopkins, of Buffalo, Aged about Forty-Two Years, Bibliographical Notices On Poisons in Relation to Medical Jurisprudence and Medicine. By Alfred S. Taylor, F. R. S., Lecturer …, Taking for Granted, That Whatever the Original Cause of the Disease (Varices) May Have Been, the Coats of the Vessels Were in an Inflamed Condition, and That the Change in Texture and Density, Which Had Taken Place, Was Kept up by the Presence of the Blood in Contact with Them, and That, as Is the Case in Other Inflamed Tissues, the Blood Itself Was a Stimulant to Morbid Action, and That the Pressure Outwards of the Larger Sanguine Columns Necessarily Distended the Vessels and Kept up the Irritation; We Supposed That in the Treatment of Enlarged Veins, the Following Indications Were to Be Met, Remarks on the Use of Chloroform. By Laurence Turnbull, M. D., of Philadelphia, A Catalogue of the Medicinal Plants, Indigenous and Exotic, Growing in the State of New York, with a Brief Account of Their Composition and Medical Properties. By Charles A. Lee, M. D., Professor of Materia Medica in Geneva Medical College and the University of Buffalo. Pamphlet of 64 Pages. New York: 1848, Influenza and Cholera, Catalogues and Annual Circulars, Introductory Lectures. Obituary.

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