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The Clinical Review

1901; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

Isaac A. Abt, J. Elliott Colburn, A. H. Levings, C. B. Burr, J. M. Baldy, Hobart Amory Hare, Chas. L. Scudder, William M. Powell, James Ewing, E. Q. Thornton, Cornelius G. Coakley, L. Duncan Buckley, Dr. Herman Eichhorst, J. W. Wainright,

Resumo

Frontmatter: The Clinical Review. Essay: A Text-Book of the Practice of Medicine.—By Dr. Herman Eichhorst, Professor of Special Pathology and Therapeutics and Director of the Medical Clinic in the University of Zurich. Translated and Edited by Augustus A. Eshner, M. D., Professor of Clinical Medicine in the Philadelphia Polyclinic. Two Octavo Volumes of over 600 Pages Each; over 150 Illustrations. Philadelphia and London: W. B. Saunders & Co. 1901. Price Per Set: Cloth, $6.00 Net, "After All That Can Be Said of the Benefits the Human Race Derives from Other Sciences, Medicine Remains the Most Blessed of Them All, As in the Social World so in the Professional; the Highest Commendation a Man Can Have Is the Good Will and Esteem of His Fellow-Mortals; and He Who Conducts Himself in Such Manner as to Invite Condemnation Suffers a Penalty Severe in Its Nature and as a Usual Thing One That Never Fades Entirely Away, Injuries, Tumors and Diseases of the Conjunctiva (Continued). Abstract of Clinical Lectures Delivered at the Chicago Policlinic. By J. Elliott Colburn, M. D., Professor of Ophthalmology, Chicago Policlinic, Chronicle and Comment, The Treatment of Fractures.—By Chas. L. Scudder, M. D., Assistant in Clinical and Operative Surgery, Harvard Medical School. Second Edition, Revised and Enlarged. Octavo, 433 Pages, with Nearly 600 Original Illustrations. Philadelphia and London: W. B. Saunders & Co., 1901. Polished Buckram, $4.50 Net, Clinical Pathology of the Blood.—A Treatise on the General Principles and Special Applications of Hematology. By James Ewing, M. D., Professor of Pathology in Cornell University Medical College, New York City. In One Handsome Octavo Volume of 432 Pages, with 28 Engravings and 14 Full-Page Plates in Colors. Cloth, $3.50 Net. Just Ready. Lea Brothers & Co., Philadelphia and New York, 1901, Richardson, of Boston, Recently Pointed out, in a Paper before the Providence (R. I.) Medical Association, the Possibility of a Mistake in Diagnosis between Appendicitis and Typhoid Fever, That Is, between Atypical Forms of the Two Affections, Clinical Lectures upon the Ætiology, Pathology, Diagnosis and Treatment of Tumors.—By A. H. Levings, M. D., Milwaukee, Wis. Professor of the Principles and Practice of Surgery and Clinical Surgery in the Wisconsin College of Physicians and Surgeons; Surgeon to St. Joseph's Hospital and to Notre Dame Infirmary; Consulting Surgeon to the Milwaukee County Hospital for the Insane Angiomata or Hæmangiomata, Tours of the Leading German Watering Places Have Been Organized Exclusively for Medical Men, The Inadequacy of Laws Compelling the Frequent Examination of Prostitutes, Especially with Regard to Gonorrhœa, Has Been Shown by Kapitowski, Who Examined One Hundred Such Persons after They Had Been Declared Cured of a Gonorrhœa and Discharged from Further Medical Care, A Committee Nominated by the British Medical Association to Study Statistically the Prevalence of Malignant Disease Has Rendered a Report Embodying Some Extremely Interesting Figures, Applied Medicine, Essentials of the Diseases of Children—Saunders' Question Compends.—By William M. Powell, M. D., Third Edition. Thoroughly Revised by Alfred Hand, Jr., M. D., Dispensary Physician and Pathologist to the Children's Hospital, Philadelphia. 12mo., 259 Papes. Philadelphia and London, W. B. Saunders & Company. Price $1.00 Net, By the Proper Use of the X-Rays, with a Careful Discrimination of Shades, It Is Now Held by Some Germans That Renal Calculi Can Be Even Chemically Differentiated; That Is to Say, the Oxalate Stones Have One Degree of Shading, the Phosphatic Another, and the Uric Acid Still Another, The Medical News Pocket Formulary for 1901.—Third Edition, Revised and Enlarged. By E. Q. Thornton, M. D. Lea Bros. & Co., Philadelphia and New York, Eczema.—With an Analysis of Eight Thousand Cases of the Disease. By L. Duncan Buckley, M. D., New York. G. P. Putnam's Sons, New York and London, 1901, "Cancer Affecting the Cervix Uteri Is One of the Most Deadly Diseases with Which Medical Men Have to Deal, Multiple Essay Items, A Syllabus of New Remedies and Therapeutic Measures; with Chemistry, Physical Appearance and Therapeutic Application. By J. W. Wainright, M. D., Member of the American Medical Association, Etc. Pages, 229. Price $1.00 Net. G. P. Engelhard & Co., Chicago, 1901, Discussion Christian Science Folly, Coakley on the Nose and Throat.—The Diagnosis and Treatment of Diseases of the Nose, Throat, Naso-Pharynx and Trachea. For the Use of Students and Practitioners. By Cornelius G. Coakley, M. D., Professor of Laryngology in the Bellevue Hospital Medical College, New York. New (2D) Edition, in One 12mo. Volume of 556 Pages, with 103 Engravings and 4 Colored Plates. Cloth, $2.75, Net. Lea Brothers & Co., Philadelphia and New York, 1901, Original Articles Hepatic Cirrhosis; Congenital Idiocy; Sporadic Cretinism.—A Clinical Lecture Delivered at the Cook County …. Review: Book Reviews A System of Practical Therapeutics.—By Eminent American and Foreign Authorities. Edited by Hobart Amory ….

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