Contents of No. XVI
1821; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Henry W. Ducachet, John W. Francis, Henry W. Ducachet, Thomas D. Mitchell, Dr. Stephen Brown, L. P. Gebhard, George Frick, Samuel Jackson, Jacob Bigelow, Charles Hastings, Henry Jeffreys,
ResumoTable of contents: Contents of No. XVI. Editorial: To Readers and Correspondents, On the Use of Red-Precipitate Ointment in the Treatment of Ophthalmia. By L. P. Gebhard, M. D. of Philadelphia, Errata. Frontmatter: The American Medical Recorder. Essay: The Pneumonia Run Its Ordinary Course, and Terminated Favourably, Experiments on Hydrophobia, by M. Magendie, M. D., On the Internal Use of Acetate of Lead, De Conceptu. Auctore Edwin A. Atlee, M. D. Philadelphiensis, A Biographical Memoir of Samuel Bard, M. D. LL. D. Late President of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of the University of New-York; with a Critique upon His Writings. Read before the New York Historical Society, August 14th, 1821. By Henry W. Ducachet, M. D., On Iodine, and Its Existence in Sponge, Piper Cubeba in Leucorrhœa, As Early as 1765, It Was the Opinion of Dr. Vacca, an Italian Physician, That in Inflammation the Action of the Capillary Vessels Instead of Being Increased Is Diminished, and Consequently Is Dependent on Debility, A Case of Hydrocele, in Which Sabulous Matter Was Discharged by an Operation. By Henry W. Ducachet, M. D. of New-York, Surgical Essays, Two Cases of Extraordinary Tumours Formed on the External Surface of the Uterus. Communicated in a Letter to Henry W. Ducachet, M. D. By John W. Francis, M. D. Professor of Obstetrics and the Diseases of Women and Children in the University of the State of New-York, &c., Observation on the Use of Arsenic. By Thomas D. Mitchell, M. D. of Philadelphia, Sulphate of Platinum a Test for Gelatine, Remarks on Certain Parts of "An Account of the Yellow or Malignant Fever, as It Occurred in the City of Philadelphia, in 1820. By Samuel Jackson, M. D. President of the Board of Health, and One of the Vice-Presidents of the Philadelphia Academy of Medicine." Philadelphia, 1821, Curious Phenomena Resulting from Blood-Letting in a Horse, Observations on the Various Forms of Conjunctivitis, Extract of a Letter from the Late Dr. Albers, of Bremen, to Dr. Ebeble, Dated Bremen, February 17, 1821, Remarks on Coffee as an Expectorant, by James R. Scott, F. R. S. Edinburgh, Analecta, Tic Douloureux Cured by Carbonate of Iron, Case of Extirpation of the Thyroid Gland, by Dr. Klein, of Stuttgardt, Postscript, Extract of a Letter from G. V. D. Bush, M. D. of Bremen, to Dr. Ebeble, Dated Bremen, May 20, 1821, A New Mode of Bandaging Fractures of the Clavicle, Practical Observations on the Use of the Cubebs, or Java Pepper, in the Cure of Gonorrhœa, with Cases. By Henry Jeffreys, Esq. Senior Surgeon of the St. George's and St. James' General Dispensary; Assistant Surgeon to the Lock Hospital, &c. 8vo. Pp. 67. London, 1821. Letter to the editor: Remarks on the American Pharmacopœia, and on Some Late Reviews of the Same. By Jacob Bigelow, M. D. of Boston To the Editors of the American Medical Recorder. Review: Reviews A Treatise on Inflammation of the Mucous Membrane of the Lungs. To Which Is Prefixed, an Experimental …, A Reply to the Remarks of J. on the Review of the Papers Relating to the Fever in New-York, in 1820. Backmatter: The Proprietor of the American Medical Recorder Will Furnish to Order, Any Medical (English) Books, Literary Notice.
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