The St. Louis Medical and Surgical Journal
1848; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
R. S. Holmes, John Barnes, James H. Johnson, James Blake, James Blake, H. Rosengarten, Carlo Matteucci, Samuel Solly, Robley Dunglison, Alfred J. Taylor, R. E. Griffith, Martyn Paine, Ch. D. Meigs, S. L. Bigelow, Marshall Hall, I. Pidduck, George Corfe,
ResumoFrontmatter: The St. Louis Medical and Surgical Journal. Essay: Medical Essays.—By L. No. III, Dr. Meigs' Reply to Professor Simpson's Letter, The Cause, Prevention, and Treatment of Typhus Fever, by I. Pidduck, M. D., Case of Variolœ Nigræ, or Black Small Pox; with Some Account of the Great Mortality of the Small Pox Which Prevailed in 1837—8, among the Indians of the North-West. By John Barnes, M. D., of St. Louis, Formerly Professor of Obstetrics in Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, and Member of the Late Board of Medical Censors of the State of Mississippi, On the Theory of Spasmo-Paralysis in Infants and Adults, by Marshall Hall, M. D., F. R. S., &c., London, The Electric Moxa, Report of the Principal Facts Connected with a Fatal Case of Chloroform Inhalation, Which Occurred in Cincinnati, on the 23d of February, 1848 General History, The Human Brain—Its Structure, Physiology and Diseases, with a Description of the Typical Forms of Brain in the Animal Kingdom, by Samuel Solly, F. R. S., Senior Assistant Surgeon to St. Thomas' Hospital, and Lecturer on Clinical Surgery, &c., &c., from the 2d London Edition, with One Hundred and Eighteen Wood Engravings. Pp. 496.—[Philadlphia: Lea & Blanchard, 1848, On Coma, or Temporary Loss of Consciousness, from Accumulation of Bile, Worms, or Other Irritants, by George Corfe, Esq., Scarlatina Has Recently Prevailed at Lawrenceburg Tennessee, to an Alarming Extent, Causing Death in Many Instances in 22 and 24 Hours, A Treatise on Poisons, in Relation to Medical Jurisprudence and Medicine, by Alfred J. Taylor, F. R. S., Lecturer on Medical Jurisprudence and Chemistry, in Guy's Hospital, and Author of "Medical Jurisprudence, " Edited with Notes and Additions, by R. E. Griffith, M. D., &c.—[Philadelphia, Lea & Blanchard, 1848, On Chloroform, by Professors Simpson and Meigs, Colica Pictonum, by James H. Johnson, M. D., One of the Physicians and Surgeons of the "St. Louis Hotel for Invalids", Hydrocephalus Successfully Treated. By H. Rosengarten, M. D., Record of Medical Science, Warm Bath in Dropsy after Scarlet Fever, Painful Crepitation of the Tendons, by M Velpeau, On the Treatment of Abscesses by Seton, Materia Medica and Therapeutics, by Martyn Paine, A. M., M. D., Professor of the Institutes of Medicine and Materia Medica, in the University of New York, &c., &c. Pp. 411.—[New York: Samuel S. & William Wood, 1848, Qninine in Acute Rheumatism, The Practice of Medicine—A Treatise on Special Pathology and Therapeutics, by Robley Dunglison, M. D., Professor of the Institutes of Medicine, &c., in Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia—Lecturer on Chemical Medicine, &c. &c. Third Edition, in 2 Vols. Octavo.—[Philadelphia, Lea & Blanchard, Bibliographical Notices Lectures on the Physical Phenomena of Living Beings, by Carlo Matteucci, Professor in the University …, A New Method for Rapidly Uniting Wounds by First Intention. By S. L. Bigelow, M. D., On the Action of Medicines, by James Blake, M. D., Professor of Anatomy, in the St. Louis University, Rapid Destruction of the Knee Joint, the Result of Injury and Intemperance, Multiple Essay Items, Medical Miscellany, The Following Is the Formula for Chloroform, Communicated by Professor Simpson, The Cupping-Glass in Retention of Urine, Ulceration of the Cervix and Os Uteri, Subsidence of the Cholera in Europe and Asia, Original Communications On Malaria in Connection with Medical Topography, by R. S. Holmes, M. D., of St. Louis, (Late of the …, Interesting Cases by James Blake, M. D., Professor of Anatomy in the St. Louis University—Abnormal Distribution of the Thyroid Arteries. Editorial: Editorials.
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