The British and Foreign Medico-Chirurgical Review
1857; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Sir John Forbes, Rudolph Virchow, Edward Rigby, J. B. Sanderson, A. H. Hassall, M. A. Chevallier, P. V. Renouard, John Watson, Robert Bentley Todd, Samuel Wilks, Noel Gueneau De Mussy, George B. Wood, Fleetwood Churchill, J. C. Hall, John Charles Bucknill, William Acton, Thomas Mayo, Robert Dunglison, Benjamin W. Richardson, Thomas Williams, Holmes Coote, Dr. A. Von Graefe, Prof. F. Arlt, Prof. F. C. Donders, John Webster, T. J. Ashton, R. Hall Bakewell, George Harley, C. Radclyffe Hall, Charles H. Moore, Henry Lee, Robert Hunter Semple, M. Luton, Dr. Friedrich Mosler, Dr. F. Rochard, Dr. W. Lauder Lindsay, Hermann Weber, Edward H. Sieveking, Dr. Adolphe Gubler, Dr. Moritz Meyer, Adolphe Gubler, Prof. H. Luschka, H. Bamberger, W. O. Markham, Dr. C. Skrzeczka, H. M. Stuart, H. Ranke, Dr. F. Hoppe, John Chatto, M. Denucé, M. Richard, Mm. Warlomont, M. Andre, M. Morvan, M. Lagneau Jr., Robert Barnes, T. F. Grimsdale, G. Bernutz, E. Gonfiil, Dr. Maro Picifio, James Johnson,
ResumoFrontmatter: The British and Foreign Medico-Chirurgical Review. Review: Gesammelte Abhandlungen Zur Wissenschaftlichen Medicin. Von Rudolph Virchow, Professor Der Pathologischen Anatomie Und Physiologie an Der Universität Zu Würzburg. Mit Zahlreichen Holzschnitten Und Tafeln.—Frankfurt Am Main. 1856, Clinical Lectures on Certain Diseases of the Urinary Organs: and on Dropsies. By Robert Bentley Todd, M. D., F. R. S., Physician to King's College Hospital. London, 1857. Small 8vo., Pp. 435, Report from the Select Committee on Medical Department (Army); Together with the Proceedings of the Committee, Minutes of Evidence, Appendix, and Index. Ordered by the House of Commons to Be Printed.—London, 1856. Folio, Pp. 379 The Crimean Commission and the Chelsea Board; Being a Review of the Proceedings and Report of the Board. …, On the Constitutional Treatment of Female Diseases. By Edward Rigby, M. D., Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, Senior Physician to the General Lying-In Hospital, Examiner in Midwifery at the University of London.—London. 1857. Pp. 324, Report on the Pathology of the Diseases of the Army in the East. By Drs. Lyons and Aitken. ('Blue Book, ' 1856) Discussion Sur Le Typhus Observé Dans Les Armées Pendant La Guerre D'orient. ('Société Impériale De Médecine …, Analytical and Critical Reviews Of Nature and Art in the Cure of Disease. By Sir John Forbes, M. D., D. C. L. Oxon., F. R. S., Fellow …, Books Received for Review, The Census of Ireland for the Year 1851. Eleven Vols. Presented to Both Houses of Parliament by Command of Her Majesty.—Dublin, 1856, Guy's Hospital Reports. Edited by Samuel Wilks, M. D. Lond., and Alfred Poland. Third Series. Vol. II.—London, 1856, Pp. 428, Traité De L'Angine Glanduleuse, Et Observations Sur L'action Des Eaux Bonnes Dans Cette Affection; Précédés Des Considerations Sur Les Diathéses. Par Noel Gueneau De Mussy, Médecin De L'hôpital De La Pitié Et De L'ecole Normale Supérieure, Professeur Agrégé À La Faculté De Médecine De Paris. Pp. 269. 1857, Chimie Appliquée À La Physiologie Et À La Thérapeutique. Par M. Le Docteur Mialhe, Pharmacien De L'Empéreur.—Paris, 1856. 8vo, Pp. 703 A Treatise on Therapeutics and Pharmacology, or Materia Medica. By George, History of Medicine from Its Origin to the Nineteenth Century; with an Appendix, Containing a Philosophical and Historical Review of Medicine to the Present Time. By P. V. Renouard, M. D. Translated from the French by Cornelius G. Comegys, M. D., Professor of the Institutes of Medicine, Miami Medical College.—Cincinnati, 1856. 8vo, Pp. 719 The Medical Profession in Ancient Times: an Anniversary Discourse Delivered before the New York Academy …, Report from the Select Committee on Adulteration of Food, Drinks, and Drugs. Ordered by the House of Commons to Be Printed, July 22d, 1856 Paddington Sanitary Report for the Year 1856. By J. B. Sanderson, M. D., Medical Officer of Health. 1857. Essay: Nervous System Chauveau: New Experimental Investigations on the Properties of the Spinal Marrow. (L'Union Méd., Nos. …, On Bleeding from the Ear as a Consequence of Injury Done to the Chin. By M. Morvan. (Archives Générales, Cinquième Série, Tome viii. Pp. 653-654), A Report upon Some of the More Important Points Connected with the Treatment of Syphilis. By Holmes Coote, F. R. C. S., Assistant-Surgeon to St. Bartholomew's Hospital.—London, 1857. 8vo, Pp. 141, On the Diseases, Injuries, and Malformations of the Rectum and Anus. By T. J. Ashton. Second Edition.—London, 1857. 8vo, Pp. 390, Balnsological Sketches. By Prof. Loschnee, of Prague. (Vierteljahrsschrift Für Die Praktische Heilkunde, 1857), An Investigation of the Urine in Remittent and Intermittent Fevers, Proving the Hyperphosphatic State of the Blood; Also the Eliminating Properties of Quinine. By H. M. Stuart, M. D., of Beaufort, South Carolina. (Charleston Medical Journal and Review, May, 1857) On a Physiological Action of the Disulphate of Quina. By H. Ranke, M. D. (Medical Times and Gazette, …, Notes on the Belgian Lunatic Asylum, Including the Insane Colony of Gheel. By John Webster, M. D., F. R. S., &c.—Pp. 68, On the Relations of Bright's Disease and Cardiac Affections. By H. Bamberger, Professor of Medicine in Würzburg. (Archiv Für Pathol. Anat. Und Physiol., Band xi. Heft 1), Blood; Respiration; Circulation Zimmermann: on Fibrin, and the Cause of Its Coagulation. (Moleschott's Untersuchungen Zur Naturlehre, …, On the Treatment of Serofulous Affections by the Iodide of Potassium. (L'Union Médicale, February 17th, 1857), On the Abnormal Presence of Urea in the Pancreatic Juice in Man. By Dr. F. Hoppe. (Archiv Für Pathol. Anat. Und Physiol., Band xi. Heft 1), On a Case of Diabetes Treated by the Use of Rennet. By Dr. Iversen. (Archiv Des Vereins Für Gemeinschaftliche Arbeiten, 1856), Quarterly Report on Surgery On Foreign Bodies Introduced into the Bladder. By M. Denucé. (Moniteur Des Hôpitaux, 1856. Nos. 126, …, Bibliographical Record On the Diseases of Women; Including Those of Pregnancy and Child-Bed. By Fleetwood Churchill, M. D. Trin. …, Pregnancy and Labour, The Mechanism of the Joints of the Sacrum. By Charles H. Moore, Surgeon to the Middlesex Hospital, Lecturer on Surgical Anatomy, Sexual Phenomena Delafond: on Certain Physiological Phenomena Connected with Parturition and Lactation in Bitches That …, Chronicle of Medical Science Half-Yearly Report on Materia Medica and Therapeutics, Middle-Class Education, On Partial Paralysis of the Extremities Induced by the Continued Use of Snuff Containing Lead. By Dr. Moritz Meyer, of Berlin. (Virchow's Archiv, Band xi. Heft 3), The Functions and Disorders of the Reproductive Organs in Youth, in Adult Age, and in Advanced Life, Considered in Their Physiological, Social, and Physiological Relations. By William Action, Late Surgeon to the Islington Dispensary, and Formerly Externe to the Venereal Hospitals, Paris.—London, 1857. Pp. 108, On the Use of Amylene as an Anæsthetic Agent. By M. Luton. (Archives Générales De Médicine, February, 1857), Archiv Für Ophthalmologie. Erster Band, Erste Abtheilung, Herausgegeben Von Dr. A. Graefe. Zweite Abtheilung, Herausgegeben Von Prof. F. Arlt, Prof. F. C. Donders, and Dr. A. Von Graefe.—Berlin, 1854-5. Pp. 358. Zweiter Band, 1855-6. Pp. 346. Dritter Band, Erste Abtheilung, 1857 The Archives of Ophthalmology. Vol. I., Part I, Edited by Dr. Von Graefe. Part 2 Edited by Prof. Arlt, …, Affections of the Blood and Disordered Secretions The Constitution of the Blood in Syphilis. (L'union Médicale, May 16, 1857), The Hygienic Treatment of Pulmonary Consumption. By Benjamin W. Richardson, M. D., Licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians, Physician to the Royal Infirmary for Diseases of the Chest and to the Margaret-Street Dispensary for Consumption, Lecturer on Pathology at the Grosvenor-Street School of Medicine, and Corresponding Fellow of the Pathological Society of Montreal.—London, 1857. Pp. 115, On Extravasation of Blood in the Tissue of the Valves of the Heart. By Prof. H. Luschka, in Tübingen. (Archiv Für Pathol. Anatomie, &c., Band xi. Heft 2), Srcretion; Exuretion; Metamorphosis of Matter, On Spanæmia, Chlorosis, and Analogous Conditions, as the Predominant Characteristic of the Present Age. By Dr. Pollitzer, Director of the First Chilorms Hospital in Vienna. (Zeitschr. Der K. K. Gesellsch. Der Aerzte, February, 1857), On Tracheotomy in Croup. By M. André. (Bulletin De Thérapeutique, Tome lii. P. 471), The Influence of Tropical Climates on European Constitutions, A Peculiar Cavernous Degeneration of the Muscular Tissue of the Heart. By Dr. C. Skrzeczka. (Archiv Für Pathol. Anat. Und Physiol., Band xi. Heft 2), Summary of New Publications, Original Communications Contribution to the Physiology of Saccharine Urine. On the Origin and Destruction of Sugar in the Animal …, On the Employment of Iodide of Calomel (Chlorure Mercureux) as a Local Application in Uterine Engorgement. By Dr. F. Rochard. (L'union Médicale, January 6th, 1857), Duotless Glands Kolliker: on the Function of the Spleen. (Loc. Cit., Sub. I), On the Curative of Sulphureous, Ferruginous, and Alkaline Springs. (L'Union Médicale, April 4th, 1857), Contribution to the Pathology of Heart Disease. By W. O. Markham, M. D. (British Medical Journal, April 4th, 1857), On the Therapeutical Application of Glyserine. Supplemental Notes. By Dr. W. Lauder Lindsay. (Edinburgh Medical Journal, April, 1857), On the Use of Sulphate of Atropin in Diseases of the Eye. By Dr. Friedrich Mosler. (Archive Des Vereins Für Gemeinschaftliche Arbeiten, 1856), On Secondary Deposits and Mortification from Disease of the Arteries. By Henry Lee, Surgeon to King's College Hospital, and to the Lock Hospital, On the Epithelium of the Air-Vesicles of the Human Lung. By C. Radclyffe Hall, M. D., F. R. C. P. E., Physician to the Torquay Hospital for Consumption, &c., Practical Hints on the Management of the Sick-Room. By R. Hall Bakewell, M. D., Member and Licentiate in Midwifery of the Royal College of Surgeons of England, L. S. A.; Formerly House Surgeon to the Middlesex Hospital, and to the Stafford County Infirmary; Late of the Medical Staff in the Crimea; Author of Letters of 'Sanitary Reform in Rural Districts'.—London, 1857. Pp. 47, On Chloride of Gold and Sodium, Employed as a Solvent in the Treatment of Certain Tumours. By Dr. Rouault. (L'Union Médicale, Feb. 21st, 1857), Sundries On the Existence of Herpes in Domestic Animals, and Its Communication to Man. By Dr. Von Barensprung. …, On Secondary Syphilitic Affections of the Lachrymal Passages. By M. Lagneau, Jun., On the Treatment of Hydrocele in Children. By M. Richard. (Gazette Des Hôpitaux, 1857, No. 41), A Case of Strangulated Hernia Obturatoria. By Dr. Lorinser, On Pepsin, and Its Physiological Properties. (Bulletin De Thérapeutique, January, 1857), Quarterly Report on Pathology and Medicine Affections of the Nervous System, On a New Principles of the Colchicum Autumnale. (L'Union Médicale, January 10th, 1857), Medical Intelligence Vaccine Stations at Hospitals, The Structure, Functions, and Diseases of the Lungs. By Thomas Williams, M. D., F. L. S., Physician to the Swansea Infirmary, Author of the Collegiate Triennial Prize Essay 'On the Structure and Functions of the Lungs,' and of the Article on the Organs of Respiration in the 'Encyclopædia of Anatomy and Physiology.' (Part I., Water and Air-Lungs of Invertebrate Animals, and Aquatic Respiration.)—London, 1857. Pp. 201, Clinical Stucies and Observations on Cerebral Rheumatism. By Dr. Adolphe Gubler, Physician to the Beaujon Hospital, &c., (Archives Générales De Médecine, March, 1857), Of the Employement of Electricity in the Suppression of the Lacteal Secretion. (L'union Médicale, January 3rd, 1857), Pathology of the Fœtus Case of Double Fœtus. By Professor Meigs. (American Journal of Medical Science, January, 1856), On the Preparation and Therapeutical Employment of Subcarbonate of Bismuth. (Bulletin De Thérapeutique, February 15th, 1857), On the Treatment of Strangulated Hernia by the Internal Use of Belladonna. (L'Union Médicale, January 27th, 1857), On the Anæsthetic Action of Carbonic Oxide. By Dr. Ozanam. (Archives Générales De Médicine, Feb. 1857), Half-Yearly Report on Physiology On Food and Digestion, Quarterly Report on Midwifery Physiology and Pathology of the Unimpregnated State, Medical Examinations and Physicians' Requirements Considered. By Thomas Mayo, M. D., F. R. S., President of the Royal College of Physicians. London, 1857. Pamphlet, On the Prevention and Treatment of the Sheffield Grinders' Disease. By J. C. Hall, M. D., Physician to the Sheffield Public Dispensary, &c. With Six Illustrations.—London, 1857, Affections of the Thoracic Viscera Memoranda of a New Method of Measuring the Thorax. By Dr. Woillez. (Archives Générales, P. 583, May, …, On Diphtheritic Ophthalmia. By Mm. Warlomont and Testelin. (Annales D'oculistique, Vol. xxxvi. Pp. 228-243), New Remedies, with Formulæ for Their Preparation and Administration. By Robert Dunglison, M. D., Professor of the Institutes of Medicine, &c., in the Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia. Seventh Edition, with Numerous Additions.—Philadelphia, 1856. Pp. 769, The Asylum Journal of Medical Science. Published by Authority of the Association of Medical Officers of Asylums and Hospitals for the Insane. Edited by John Charles Bucknill, M. D.—London, April, 1857, On Redness of the Cheeks as a Symptom of Pneumonia. By Adolphe Gubler. (L'Union Médicale, No. 23, April 28, and May 2, 1857). Table of contents: Contents of No. XXXIX. of the British and Foreign Medico-Chirurgical Review Analytical and Critical Reviews. Display ads: S. S. & W. Wood. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements.
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