The Medical Examiner
1855; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Henry Hartshorne, George Dock, Wilson Jewell, Francis Wharton, S. D. Gross, John Bell, Thomas S. Powell, D. Meredith Reese, Horatio G. Jameson, John Rhein, J. Henry Smaltz, R. Barnwell, S. Edwards, G. Huff, Dr. Prosper Delvaux, G. M. Humphry, Prof. James A. Kirkpatrick,
ResumoFrontmatter: The Medical Examiner. Essay: On the Anthelmintic Action of Sulphate of Quinia. By Dr. Prosper Delvaux, Fellow of the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Brussels, Medical Lexicon, or Modern Terminology; Being a Complete Vocabulary of Definitions, Including All the Technical Terms Employed by Writers and Teachers of Medical Science at the Present Day. Third Edition. By D. Meredith Reese, M. D., &c. New York: S. S. & W. Wood. 1855, Medical News, Record of Medical Science, Messrs. Lindsay & Blakiston Have Now in Press and Will Shortly Issue, "A Work on Epidemic Cholera, Embracing Its Characteristics in General; Its History and Cause; Local Preferences, and Non-Contagiousness; Symptomatology, Pathology, &c. ", Mineral and Thermal Springs of the United States and Canada. By John Bell, M. D., Author of "Baths and Mineral Waters;" "Baths and the Water Regimen;" "Lectures on the Practice of Physic," &c. Philadelphia: Parry & M'Millan. 1855, Cutaneous Nævi Cured by the Application of Iodine Paint. By S. Edwards, M. D., Physician-Accoucheur to the Samaritan Hospital for Women, Etc.—During the past Twelvemonth I Have Met with Two Cases of Cutaneous Nævus in Infants, Which Have Been Most Satisfactorily and Completely Eradicated by Means of the External Application of Iodine Paint, Original Communication On Animal Decomposition as the Chief Promotive Cause of Cholera. By Henry Hartshorne, M. D., Case of Wound of the Throat, in a Maniac, in Which the Epiglottis Was Nearly Severed. Recovery. By George Dock, M. D., Harrisburg, Pa., Mortality of Philadelphia for April, May and June, 1855; Collated from the Health Office Record. By Wilson Jewell, M. D., A Pocket Formulary and Physician's Manual, Embracing the Art of Combining and Prescribing Medicines to the Best Advantage; with Many Valuable Recipes, Tables, &c. By Thomas S. Powell, M. D., of Sparta, Georgia. Savannah: W. Thorne Williams. 1855, Two Cases of Hydrophobia Recently Observed in Smyrna, At a Special Meeting of the Northern Medical Association, Held July 16th, 1855, in Reference to the Death of Dr. M. B. Smith, the Following Preamble and Resolutions Were Adopted, A Practical Treatise on the Diseases, Injuries, and Malformations of the Urinary Bladder, the Prostrate Gland, and the Urethra. By S. D. Gross, M. D., Professor of Surgery in the University of Louisville, &c. Second Edition, Revised and Much Enlarged. Philadelphia: Blanchard & Lea. 1855, Bibliographical Notices A Monograph on Mental Unsoundness. By Francis Wharton. Philadelphia: Kay and Brother. 1855, Exfoliation of the Mucous Membrance of the Uterus; Treatment by Canula in the Os Uteri, Etc. Under the Care of Dr. Tyler Smith, On the Use of the Pad in Varicose Ulcers. By R. Barnwell, F. R. C. S. Assistant Surgeon at Charing Cross Hospital, Abstract of Meteorological Observations for June, 1855, Made at Philadelphia, Pa. Latitude 39º 57' 28" N., Longitude 75º 10' 40" W. From Greenwich. By Prof. James a. Kirkpatrick. Editorial: Epilepsy Cured by a Surgical Operation. Letter to the editor: On the In-Growing Toe-Nail To the Editor of the Medical Times and Gazette, Removal of Metals from the System by Galvanism. By G. Huff, M. D., Lexington, Kentucky.
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