Contents.—No. III
1850; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
W. S. Bowen, John W. Sterling, Frederick D. Lente, Francis P. Colton, Dewitt C. Enos, Henry A. Hartt, Elisha Harris, C. E. Isaacs, Charles D. Smith, Wm. S. Bowen, John T. Metcalfe, W. H. Van Buren, Dr. A. Legrand, C. E. Isaacs, Geo. C. Blackman, W. W. Gerhard, Thomas D. Mitchell, Robley Dunglison, Robley Dunglison, J. Sichel, Henry W. Williams, George Fownes, Robert Bridges, John E. Bowman, William Sweetser, Charles D. Meigs, John Eberle, Thomas D. Mitchell, James R. Wood, Francis G. Smith,
ResumoTable of contents: Contents.—No. III (New Series). Frontmatter: The New-York Journal of Medicine. Essay: Removal of an Immense Cellular Tumor from the Labium, Patrick Hendraham, 32, Ireland, Porter, Admitted May 2d, 1850, under Dr. Hoffman, with a Simple Fracture of Both Bones of the Right Leg, at the Junction of the Middle and Lower Third, Caused by a Blow from a Heavy Club in a Row, A Practical Handbook of Medical Chemistry. By John E. Bowman, Fellow of the Chemical Society; Demonstrator of Chemistry in King's College, London, and Author of "Practical Chemistry" Philadelphia: Lea & Blanchard. 1850. 12mo. Pp. 288, Mary Waters, 35, Ireland, Married, Was Admitted May 11th, 1850, under Dr. Hoffman, with a Simple Fracture of Both Bones of the Left Leg, in the Lower Third, and Oblique from above Downwards and from without Inwards, The Well Known Reputation of This Work of the Late Dr. Eberle Renders It Unnecessary for Us to Speak of Its Merits, Observations on Certain of the Diseases of Young Children. By Charles D. Meigs, M. D., Professor of Midwifery, and the Diseases of Women and Children, in the Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia; Member of the American Medical Association, Etc., Etc. Philadelphia: Lea & Blanchard. 1850. 8vo. Pp. 215 A Treatise on the Diseases and Physical Education of Children. By John Eberle, M. D., Late Professor …, Communications and American Medical Retrospect Communications, Case of Necrosis of Tibia, Followed by Spontaneous Fracture, Necessitating Amputation. By Charles D. Smith, M. D., New Antidote for Bromine, Original Communications Three Cases of Softening of Osseous Tissue, with Remarks. By W. S. Bowen, M. D., Curator of the Pathological …, Case of Encephaloid Tumor of the Abdomen Weighing 30 Lbs. By Dr. Watkins. Reported by Wm. S. Bowen, M. D., Society for the Relief of Widows and Orphans of Medical Men, In the Month of May, 1846, I Was Sent for to See Mrs. Leslie, Gastritis with Anomalous Symptoms, from Drinking Soda Water, Hypertropy and Induration of Cellular Tissue of Legs, New Method of Relieving Retention of Urine without the Use of the Catheter, Report of a Case of Introsusceptio Ilii. By Elisha Harris, M. D. Reported by C. E. Isaacs, M. D., On the Employment of Nux Vomica in Impotency and Spermatorrhœa, Monograph On the Reduction of Strangulated Hernia in Mass. By Geo. C. Blackman, M. D., Fellow of the Royal Medical …, Cases of Ununited Fracture Treated by Electricity, Report of a Case of Pneumonia of Ten Week's Duration. By Dewitt C. Enos, M. D., of Brooklyn, N. Y., Miscellanea, Report of Cases Occuring in the New-York Hospital, with Remarks. By Frederick D. Lente, M. D., Resident Surgeon; and Francis P. Colton, M. D., Resident Physician Dr. Lente's Cases, Dr. Colton's Cases Otitis Interna. Meningitis. Phthisis, New Mode of Removing Wens, Memoir upon the Coincidence of the Tubercular and Cancerous Diatheses, with Scrofulous Symptoms. By Dr. A. Legrand, Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, Etc., Etc., Etc. Translated from the Revue Médicale, of April 30th, 1850, for the New-York Journal of Medicine, Etc., by C. E. Isaacs, M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy, in the College of Physicians and Surgeons, New-York, Hæmaturia from the Vapor of Turpentine, Charles Williams, Aged 17; Ireland; Painter, Chronic Arachnitis, Materia Medica and Therapeutics: with Ample Illustrations of Practice in All the Departments of Medical Science, and Very Copious Notices of Toxicology, Suited to the Wants of Medical Students and Practitioners. By Thomas D. Mitchell, A. M. M. D., Professor of the Theory and Practice of Medicine in the Philadelphia College of Medicine; Formerly Professor of Chemistry and Pharmacy in the Medical College of Ohio, Etc. Etc. Philadelphia: Lippincott, Grambo & Co., (Successors to Gregg, Elliot & Co.) 1850. 8vo. Pp. 738, Dislocation of the Hip in a Child Eighteen Months Old, Conclusions from the Presence of a Rough Valvular Murmur in Heart Affections by Dr. Bellingham, A Case of Artificial Anus from Crural Hernia, Terminating Fatally; with Dissection of the Paris Involved. By John W. Sterling, M. D., Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, London, &c., Diseases of Females, Amputation of Both Superior Maxillary Bones (Surgical Society of Paris), Pathology and Practical Medicine, Bibliographical Notices The Diagnosis, Pathology, and Treatment of the Diseases of the Chest. By W. W. Gerhard, Lecturer on Clinical …, Mental Hygiene; or an Examination of the Intellect and Passions. Designed to Show How They Affect, and Are Affected by the Bodily Functions, and Their Influence on Health and Longevity. By William Sweetser, M. D., Professor of the Theory and Practice of Medicine, in Bowdoin, Castleton, and Geneva Medical Colleges, and Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Second Edition, Re-Written and Enlarged. New-York: Geo. P. Putnam. 1850. 12mo. Pp. 390, Mucous Membrane Expelled from the Uterus during Menstruation, On the Employment of Nitrate of Silver in Infantile Enteritis, Remarks, Acute Rheumatism, Causes of Urinary Calculi, Foreign Medical Retrospect Pathology and Practical Medicine, Multiple Essay Items, Case of Encephaloid Tumor of the Right Side of the Neck, in Which an Unsuccessful Attempt at Its Removal Was Made; with Remarks. By W. H. Van Buren, M. D., General Therapeutics and Materia Medica: Adapted for a Medical Text-Book. By Robley Dunglison, M. D., Professor of Institutes of Medicine, Etc. In Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia; Formerly Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics in the Universities of Virginia and Maryland, and in Jefferson College, Philadelphia. Fourth Edition, Revised and Improved, with One Hundred and Eighty-Two Illustrations. In Two Volumes. Philadelphia: Lea & Blanchard. 1850. 8vo. Pp. 612-484, Surgery and Surgical Pathology, Spectacles: Their Uses and Abuses in Short and Long Sightedness, and the Pathological Conditions Resulting from Their Irrational Employment. By J. Sichel, M. D., of the Faculties of Paris and Berlin; Clinical Professor of the Diseases of the Eye, Etc. Etc. Etc. Translated from the French, by Permission of the Author, by Henry W. Williams, M. D., Fellow of the Massachusetts Medical Society, Etc. Boston: Phillips, Sampson & Co., 1850. 8vo. Pp. 202, Reduction of Strangulated Hernia in Mass, Human Physiology. By Robley Dunglison, M. D., Professor of the Institutes of Medicine in Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia; Vice President of the Sydenham Society of London; Secretary of the American Philosophical Society, Etc. Etc. Etc. Seventh Edition, Thoroughly Revised and Extensively Modified and Enlarged, in Two Volumes, with Nearly Five Hundred Illustrations. Philadelphia: Lea & Blanchard. 1850. 8vo. Pp. 962-736, Enteritis Peritonitis, Case of Gangrene of the Lungs, Mistaken for Phthisis. By John T. Metcalfe, M. D., Elementary Chemistry, Theoretical and Practical. By George Fownes, F. R. S., Professor of Practical Chemistry in University College, London. Edited, with Additions, by Robert Bridges, M. D., Professor of Chemistry in the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, Etc. Etc. Third American from a Late London Edition, with Numerous Wood Engravings. Philadelphia: Lea & Blanchard. 1850. 12mo. Pp. 516, Imperforation of the Rectum; Operation; Cure, Report of the Special Committee on Dr. Snell's Case of Poisoning by Bromine. Forwarded to the Society by Dr. Schapps of Williamsburgh, and Reported by Dr. Sayre, Complete Absence of the Prostate Gland with Tubercles in the Urethra, Barney McLaughlin, Aged 17; Ireland; Tailor. Letter to the editor: Report of Two Cases of Rupture of the Uterus, with Remarks. By Henry A. Hartt, M. D., of New York. Obituary: Dr. Hartshorne.
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