Contents of the Medico-Chirurgical Review
1835; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
S. E. Hoskins, John Green Crosse, Edward Stanley, Thomas Eden, Robert Lee, Charles Turmur Thackrah, Andrew Melville M'Whinnie, G. Andral, Southwood Smith, James Annesley, Alex. Turnbull, Gilbert T. Burnett, J. C. Prichard, W. Mateer, Fleetwood Churchill, Mr. Henry George, Thomas Bell, Solvman Brown, G. G. Sigmond, Henry M'Cormac, Mr. Cæsar Hawkins, Sir B. C. Brodie, Henry James Johnson, Dr. James Johnson, J. G. French, Henry Wilkinson Dodd, J. H. Horne,
ResumoTable of contents: Contents of the Medico-Chirurgical Review Reviews. Frontmatter: In the Press, Intelligence, Correspondence, &c. St. George's Hospital—New School of Anatomy, The Medico-Chirurgical Review, We Are Glad to Perceive That Dr. John Hamett, the Talented Author of the Statistical and Practical Work on Epidemic Cholera, Has Been Honoured with the Fellowship of the Royal Society. Essay: Is There Any Connexion, and what between Acute and Chronic Rheumatism?, Practical Observations on Cholera. By Mr. Henry George, Medical Statistics of Algiers, Extra-Limites Cholera, Remarks on Endermic Medication. By G. G. Sigmond, M. D., Physician to the Charing-Cross Hospital, Appeal of the Principal Surgeons in Paris against the Violation of Hospital Appointments by Concours, Advantages of Medical Societies, Pathology of the Uterus and Its Appendages. By Robert Lee, M. D. F. R. S., Removal of Putrefying Corpses without Danger—Use of the Chloruret of Lime, A Treatise on Insanity, and Other Disorders Affecting the Mind. By J. C. Prichard, M. D. &c. Octavo, Pp. 483, On the Nature and Treatment of Acute Rheumatism, Liverpool Opthalmic Infirmary Report of the Practice for the Year 1834, Clinical Lectures on Hæmorrhoids. By Sir B. C. Brodie, Bart., Clinique Medicale, Ou Choix d'Observations Recueillie a l'Hôpital De La Charite. Par G. Andral, &c. Deuxicme Edition, Révue, Corrigée, Et Augmentée Par l'Auteur. Tome V. Maladies De l'Encéphale. Londres: Dulau, Soho-Square, Medical Superstitions in Some Parts of France, St. George's Hospital Remarkable Distortion of the Cervical Vertebræ, with Clinical Remarks, by Mr. Cæsar Hawkins, An Exposition of the Nature, Treatment, &c. of Fever. By Henry M'Cormac, M. D. Octavo, Pp. 202. Longman and Co. 1835, Transactions of the Medico-Chirurgical Society of Edinburgh. Fasciculus the Second. January, 1835, Bibliographical Record; or, Works Received for Review since Our Last, Pathology of the Urine. By Dr. Bostock, Dentology The Anatomy, Physiology, and Diseases of the Teeth. By Thomas Bell, F. R. S. Second Ed, Laceration of the Diaphragm—Medico-Legal Enquiry, Acute Nephritis, Horne's Acetum Oph Sedativum To the Editors of the Med. Chir. Review, Medical Problems. By Dr. Griffin. Enteritis, Remarkable Case of Diseased Heart, The Philosophy of Health; or an Exposition of the Physical and Mental Constitution of Man, with a View to the Promotion of Human Longevity and Happiness. By Southwood Smith, M. D. Vol. I. Pp. 408.1835, Anatomical Description of the Parts Concerned in Inguinal and Femoral Hernia, Translated from the French of M. Jules Cloquet; with Lithographic Plates from the Original Etchings, and a Few Additional Explanatory Notes. By Andrew Melville M'Whinnie, Assistant Teacher of Practical Anatomy at St. Bartholomew's Hospital. Octavo, Pp. 50; 4 Plates. London, 1835, Diseases of the Rectum. Mr. Liston, Partial Ossification of the Muscles of the Shoulder, in Young Military Recruits, On the Preparation and Medicinal Employment of Aconitine. By the Endermic Method, in the Treatment of Tic Douloureux and Other Painful Affections. By Alex. Turnbull. M. D. Octavo, Pp. 48, Hospital for Stone, Treatment of Erectile Tumours (Aneurisms by Anastomosis) by Caustics, Signs of Pregnancy, Spirit of the Foreign Periodicals, &c. State of Medical Opinion in Paris, Purulent Alteration of the Blood, Gentlemen, in Reply to an Anonymous Communication in Your Last Number I Shall Merely Observe, That "The Numerical Details" Which "Cast a Shade of Reality" over the Cases Treated by Salt and Water, in Our Cholera Hospital, Are Derived from the Register Kept by the House Surgeon, under the Direction of the Late Board of Health; Which Document Was Placed at My Disposal, during the Prevalence of the Disease, by a Member of the Very Board Referred to by Your Correspondent, Injurious Effects of Salt. By W. Mateer, M. D., On the Responsibility of Medical Men in France, Outlines of Medical Botany. By Gilbert T. Burnett, F. L. S. London: 2 Vols. 8vo. Pp. 1190, Memoranda Respecting Cataract, Sciential Medicine—A New System of Philosophy, &c. By Thomas Eden, M. R. C. S., Poisoning with Corrosive Sublimate, Rhinoplasty Performed by Dieffenbach at the La Pitie' Hospital, Population Returns, Why Are We Right-Handed?, German Lunatic Asylum, Treatment of Amennorrhea, by Irritation of the Mammæ, Medico-Legal Consultation on a Case of Suspected Infanticide, Observations on Some Subjects of Medical Jurisprudence, Souvenirs Du Cholera, Renal Disease, Peculiar Affection of the Lungs of Infants, In a Clinical Lecture Delivered at the University Hospital by Mr. Liston, the Lecturer Draws the Attention of His Pupils to Narrowing of the Anal Passage, a Complaint Incident to the Extremities of All Mucous Canals, Fees of Medical Men—A Legal Claim in France, Some Remarks on Ulcerations of the Rectum Occuring in Connection with Venereal Secondary Symptoms, Miscellanies Birmingham School of Medicine, Cases of Uterine Inflammation. By Fleetwood Churchill, M. D., Exfoliation of the Epidermis in Infants, Introductory Lecture to a Course of Physiology and Pathology. By Dr. Graves, Medical Jurisprudence.—Poisoning by Arsenic, Of the Desiccation of the Umbilical Cord, Anatomy-Bill, A Treatise on the Formation, Constituents, and Extraction of the Urinary Calculus; Being the Essay for Which the Jacksonian Prize, for the Year 1833, Was Awarded by the Royal College of Surgeons in London. By John Green Crosse, Surgeon to the Norfolk and Norwich Hospital, and Lecturer on Clinical Surgery, &c. &c. &c. 4to Pp. 231, with 29 Coloured Lithographic Plates. Churchill, London, 1835, On Dysentery, Its Forms and Consequences in Warm Climates, Particularly in India. By James Annesley, Esq. Chap. IV. Vol. II. Quarto, The Gums, Their Diseases and Sympathies. By Mr. Waite, Poisoning with Belladonna, On the Insect of the Itch—(Acarus Scabiel), Medico-Chirurgical Transactions On Irritation of the Spinal Cord and Its Nerves, in Connexion with Disease in the Kidneys. By Edward …, Cases of Traumatic Phlebitis, An Inquiry into the Nature and Properties of the Blood, in Health and Disease. By the Late Charles Turner Thoekroh. A New and Enlarged Edition, Arranged and Revised by Thomas G. Wright, M. D., to Which Is Prefixed a Biographical Memoir of Mr. Thackrah. London, 1834. Review: Clinical Review Glasgow Royal Infirmary, Periocope; or, Circumspective Review Spirit of the English Periodicals, and Notices of English Medical Literature. Poem, verse: Tearing My Nerves Wi' Bitter Pang, like Racking Engines!. Death notices: Death the Great Leveller. Display ads: Indigestion.
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