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The Western Journal of Medicine and Surgery

1845; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

W. K. Handy, A. H. Buchanan, Francis H. Gordon, Henry C. Lewis, J. E. Manlove, Henry West, Dr. M. H. Fee, Dr. J. Emery, Sir Astley Cooper, Francis H. Ramsbotham, Samuel Cooper, Willard Parker, Edward B. L. Shaw, Richard D. Hoblyn, Isaac Hays, W. H. Ranking, C. F. H. Marx, R. Willis,

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Frontmatter: To Subscribers, The Western Journal, Improvement on Artificial Legs, Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, Receipts of Medical Journal for October, 1845, Traveling Agents for the Western Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Editors, The Western Journal of Medicine and Surgery Is Published Monthly by the Undersigned, at the Corner of Main and Fifth Streets, Louisville, at $5 Per Annum, Payable in Advance, The Western Journal of Medicine and Surgery. Table of contents: Contents of No. V Original Communications. Essay: Cases Surgical and Obstetrical. By Dr. J. Emery, of Woodville, Mo., Case of Total Blindness, Occurring during the Administration of Large Doses of the Sulphate of Quinine. Reported by Henry C. Lewis, of Yazoo City, Miss, Thoughts on the Difficulty of Acquiring Accurate Knowledge in Practical Medicine, with Special Reference to the French Schools; Being an Extract from the Inaugural Address before the Medical Society of Tennessee. By A. H. Buchanan, M. D., President of the Society, Selections from American and Foreign Journals, Poisoning by a Small Dose of the Muriate of Morphia Applied Externally, Passage of Metallic Mercury into the Blood and Various Organs of the Body, Meteoric Stones, Watson's Lectures on the Practice of Physic, An Account of an Epidemic Metritis. By Francis H. Gordon, M. D., of Wilson County, Tenn., Extreme Mercurial Salivation, Remarks on a Case of an Acephalous Monster. Read before the Medical Society of Tennessee at Its Annual Meeting, on Thursday, 2d May, 1844. By J. E. Manlove, M. D., of Davidson County, Tenn., Case of Congenital Malformation of the Heart, Diabetes, Heberden's Commentaries, The Half-Yearly Abstract of the Medical Sciences: Being a Practical and Analytical Digest of the Contents of the Principal British and Continental Medical Works Published in the Preceding Six Months. Together with a Series of Critical Reports on the Progress of Medicine and the Collateral Sciences during the Same Period. Edited by W. H. Ranking, M. D., Cantab., Physician to the Suffolk General Hospital. N. York: J. & H. G. Langley. 1845. 8vo. Pp. 372, Efficacy of Liquor Ammonia in Pertussis, The Principles and Practice of Obstetric Medicine and Surgery, in Reference to the Process of Parturition.—Illustrated by 148 Figures. By Francis H. Ramsbotham, M. D., Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, &c. &c. &c. A New Edition from the Enlarged and Revised London Edition. Philadelphia: Lea & Blanchard. 1845. 8vo. Pp. 519, A Case of Encysted Placenta, from the Hourglass Contraction of the Uterus, the Placenta Being Unnaturally Attached to the Fundus Uteri by a Dense Cord of Cellular Substance. By Dr. M. H. Fee, of Leatherwood, Ia., Effect of Warm Climate on Pulmonary Disease, Harrison's Therapeutics and Materia Medica, Gout Treated with Belladonna and Naphtha, Southern and Western Convention at Memphis, Case of Extraordinary Fungous Disease of the Gums, Its Constitutional Effects, and Successful Treatment. By Henry West, M. D., of St. Clairsville, Ohio, Hippocrates and Galen Redivivus, Mississippi Valley Association of Dental Surgeons First Annual Meeting, The First Lines of the Theory and Practice of Surgery, Including the Principal Operations. By Samuel Cooper, Senior Surgeon to University College Hospital, and Professor of Surgery in the Same College, Etc. With Notes and Additions. By Willard Parker, M. D., Professor of Surgery in the College of Physicians and Surgeons in the University of the State of New York, &c., &c. In Two Volumes. Fourth American from the Seventh London Edition. New York: Samuel S. & William Wood. 1845.8vo. Pp. 1071, On the Quantity of Carbonic Acid Exhaled from the Lungs in Twenty-Four Hours, Medical Matters, &c. in Geneva, Niel on the Arteries, A Dictionary of Terms Used in Medicine and the Collateral Sciences. By Richard D. Hoblyn, A. M., Oxon. First American from the Second London Edition. Revised, with Numerous Additions, by Isaac Hays, M. D., Editor of the American Journal of the Medical Sciences. Philadelphia: Lea & Blanchard. 1845. 12mo. Pp. 402, On Bougies of Slippery Elm Bark, On the Decrease of Disease Effected by the Progress of Civilization. By C. F. H. Marx, M. D. and R. Willis, M. D. &c. London, 1844, Medical Institute of Louisville, Improved Life Preserver, Treatment of Infantile Gastric Fever, National Medical Convention in the City of New York, The Medical Remembrancer, or Book of Emergencies; in Which Are Concisely Pointed out the Immediate Remedies to Be Adopted in the First Moments of Danger from Poisoning. Drowning, Apoplexy, Burns, and Other Accidents: with the Tests for the Principal Poisons, and Other Useful Information. By Edward B. L. Shaw, M. R. C. S. & L. A. S., One of the Surgeons to the Royal Humane Society, and Assistant Apothecary to St. Bartholomew's Hospital. Revised and Improved by an American Physician. New York: Samuel S. & William Wood. 1845. 16mo. Pp. 112. Review: Reviews The Anatomy and Diseases of the Breast. With Numerous Plates. By Sir Astley Cooper, Bart., F. R. S. Sergeant ….

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