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Monthly Journal of Foreign Medicine

1828; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

David Craigie, Robert Lee, S. D. Broughton, M. Louis, M. Hufeland, John Davy, Edward J. Seymour, M. Le Baron Dupuytren, M. J. Arthaud, John Abercrombie, M. Magendie, James Annesley, George MacDermott, Dr. Frederick William Oppenheim, George Gregory, William Moncrieff, Sir Henry Halford,

Resumo

Frontmatter: The Monthly Journal of Foreign Medicine, Monthly Journal of Foreign Medicine. Essay: Syphilis Communicated by Leeches, Case of Pertussis, with the Dissection of the Body, in Which Was Found, Besides the Morbid Appearances, a Remarkable Transposition of the Thoracic and Abdominal Viscera. By William Moncrieff, M. D. F. S. S. A. Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, Edinburgh, &c. (Read to the Medico-Chirurgical Society of Edinburgh on the 5th March, 1828), Urticaria Tuberosa Intermittens. By Dr. Cazenave, Polysarcia, Vaccination, Case of Bronchitis, from the Pressure of a Malignant Tumour within the Thorax. By Edward J. Seymour, M. D., Animal Matter in Mineral Waters, Preparation of Hyposulphuric Acid, On the Presence of Ammonia in Argillaceous Minerals, Observations, Pathological and Practical, on Whitloe. By David Craigie, M. D., Medical and Philosophical Intelligence, Ueber Die Punction Des Chronischen Innerren Wasserkopfs, &c. On the Operation of Puncture in Chronic Hydrocephalus. By Dr. Frederick William Oppenheim, Physician …, A Corn. Celsi Medecinæ Libri Octo Ex Recensione Leonardi Targæ. Quibus Accedunt, &c. &c. Concinnavit Edvardus Milligan, M. D. S. A. S. S. &c. &c. &c. Edinburgh, 1826, Sulphur in Assafœtida, On the Elementary Nature of Animal Structures. By S. D. Broughton, Esq., Observations on Fever. Addressed to a Medical Friend, by Dr. Bow, of Alnwick, Iodine in Arthritis, Enlargement of the Liver and Spleen, with Some Remarkable Appearances of the Blood, The Endermic Method, Consists in Applying Active Medicines to the Surface of the Cutis Deprived of Its Cuticle, by the Action of Vesicating Substances; Boiling Water Should Be Excluded from Their Number, as Too Uncertain and Dangerous in Its Operation, Nature and Composition of the Sweat and Insensible Perspiration, Traumatic Tetanus Cured by the External Application of the Acetate of Morphine, M. Bouillaud on Diseases of the Biliary Ducts, Case of Rupture of the Stomach, by Prof. Busch, Observations on the Best Method of Accomplishing Delivery, in Presentations of the Superior Extremities, Where Turning Is Unadvisable or Impracticable. By Robert Lee, M. D., Member of the Royal College of Physicians, London, Physician Accoucheur to the British Lying-In Hospital, &c. &c., Sulphate of Quinine in Rigours Following Wounds, &c., In the April Number of the London Medical Repository, Mr. Daniel Recommends the Internal Exhibition of the Acetate of Lead as an Effectual Remedy in Salivation, and Several Cases Are Detailed in Which It Was Successfully Employed, Case of Amputation of the Thigh during the Progress of Gangrenous Inflammation. By George Macdermott, Esq. Surgeon of the 4th (King's Own) Regiment, Iodine in Indurated Enlargement of the Uterus, Chronic Ulcerations of the Tongue and Pharynx Cured by the Hydriodate of Potash. By M. Magendie, Simultaneous Luxation of Both Arms, Fracture of the Femur, and Extensive Deposition of Osseous Matter, Cured by the Seton; by Professor Weinhold, On a New Acid Existing in Iceland Moss, On Diseases of the Fœtus, with the Means of Prevention and Cure. By M. Hufeland, Rob of Laffecteur, Sur La Depression Laterale Des Parois De La Poitrine. Par M. Le Baron Dupuytren, Formation of the Cellular Tissue. By M. J. Arthaud, Dr. Macculloch on the Propagation of Malaria, Pathological and Practical Researches on the Diseases of the Brain and the Spinal Cord. By John Abercrombie, M. D. Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, Edinburgh, &c. Edinburgh, 1828.8vo, Pp. 444, Peculiar Affections of the Cranial Bones, Observations Relative to the Questions,"Is the Fibrin of the Blood of Lower Specific Gravity than Even the Serum? Is the Blood Which Has a Buffy Coat after Coagulation of Lower Specific Gravity than Healthy Blood; and Does It Contain a Larger Proportion of Fibrin?" by John Davy, M. D., F. R. S. Physician to the Army, Division of the Soft Palate, Large Biliary Calculus, New Method of Preserving Crystals of Salts, New Publications, Multiple Essay Items, Remarkable Disease of the Mucous Membrane of the Bladder. By M. Louis, Congestion of Blood in the Liver, Researches into the Causes, Nature and Treatment of the Most Prevalent Diseases of India, and of Warm Climates Generally. Illustrated with Cases, Post-Mortem Examinations, and Numerous Coloured Engravings of Morbid Structure. By James Annesley, Esq. Of the Madras Medical Establishment, &c. &c. Imperial Quarto, Pp. 700, with 21 Coloured Plates. Vol. The First. Longman and Co. 1828, Muriate of Ammonia Successfully Employed in Stricture of Œsophagus, Efflorescence, Cantharidine, Fatal Attempt to Cure an Artificial Anus through the Vagina, by Cutting into the Cavity of the Abdomen, and Uniting Two Portions of Intestine by Suture [La Charité], Proportionate Number of Relapses Consequent upon the Different Methods of Treating Syphilitic Diseases, Iodine in Cadmium, Deafness Cured by Electricity, Chronic Bronchitis Cured by the External Application of the Acetate of Morphine, On the Tic Douloureux, Stomach Terminating in a Cul De Sac. Letter to the editor: Vaccination To the Editor of the London Medical Gazette, Sir,—The Subject of Aneurism, Has Been so Frequently Discussed of Late, That I Fear It Will Be Deemed Tiresome, Now, Either to Speak or Write Concerning It.

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