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The Charleston Medical Journal and Review

1853; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

H. H. Toland, P. A. Browne, W. M. Boling, Walter Atlee, Isaac Branch, R. L. Brodie, T. S. Hopkins, Professor H. R. Frost, Erasmus Wilson, John Simon, Thos. E Bond, Chapin A. Harris, Henry Beasley, Dionysius Lardner, Ph. Ricord, W. P. Lattimore, William S. Kirkes, James Paget, William Tully, Wm. Fergusson, Augustus K. Gardner, James Bryan, Elisha Bartlett, L. M. Lawson, W. Channing, Professor J. B. Flint, Hon. John MacPherson Berrien, Lunsford P. Yandell, W. H. Ranking, C. B. Radcliffe, F. H. Hamilton, W. K. Bowling, Thomas M. Kirkbride, J. C. Simonds, William B. Carpenter, Francis Gurney Smith, Dr. C. B. Radcliffe, Dr. Andrew Wood, Dr. Marshall Hall, Dr. Forbes Winslow, M. Durand-Fardel, Horace Green, M. Emile Cordier, M. Melsens, Robert J. Graves, Dr. W. A. Berry, M. Bonnet, M. Heurotay, M. Vepleau, Jno. Watson, W. H. Robert, Gurdon Buck, Dr. F. W. Mckenzie, Dr. Robert Barnes, W. Tyler Smith, Dr. Tyler Smith, W. F. Barr, H. L. Byrd, Edward L. Beadle,

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Frontmatter: The Charleston Medical Journal and Review. Essay: Treatment of Epilepsy, Our Cash System, Memoir on a Therapeutic Method to Replace the Sulphate of Quinine in the Treatment of Miasmatic Fevers, Midwifery, New Method of Producing Coagulation of the Blood in the Arteries, Applicable to the Cure of Aneurism, Corrections, On Jaundice, a Sa Cause of Danger in the Puerperal State, The Alkaline Treatment of Fevers and Other Diseases. By Professor H. R. Frost, M. D., Charleston, The Principles and Practice of Dental Surgery. By Chapin A. Harris, M. D., D. D. S., Professor of the Principles and Practice of Dental Surgery in the Baltimore College. Fifth Edition, with Two Hundred and Thirty-Six Illustrations. Philadelphia: Lindsay & Blakiston. 1853. (Through Mr. John Russell, 256 King-St.), Curious Medical Bill of the Last Century, The Druggist's General Receipt Book: Comprising a Copious Veterinary Foundary and Numerous Recipes in Patent and Proprietary Medicines. By Henry Beasley. Second American, from the Last London Edition. Philadelphia: Lindsay & Blakiston. 1853. (Through John Russell, 256 King-St.), Remarks on an Operation for the Radical Cure of Hernia, Of Ovarian Hair. By P. A. Browne, L. L. D., of Philadelphia, Types of Mankind, Letters on Syphilis: Addressed to the Chief Editor of the Union Mèdicale. By Ph. Ricord. With an Introduction by Amèdèa Latour, Redacteur in Chief D l'Union Mèdicale. Translated by W. P. Lattimore, M. D. Philadelphia: A. Hart. 1852, Cases of Immobility of the Inferior Maxillary Bone, Produced by the Abuse of Mercury. By H. H. Toland, M. D., of San Francisco, California, On the Influence of Posture in the Treatment of Epilepsy, Operation for the Division and Removal of False Membrane or Opaque Capsule from the Axis of Vision, Case of Catalepsy, Illustrating Some New Principles of Treatment in Convulsive and Spasmodic Diseases, On the Treatment of Chancre by the Local Application of Acetic Acid, Veratrum Viride—Its Natural History and Therapeutic Application. By Isaac Branch, M. D., Abbeville C. H., S. C., Hand-Books of Natural Philosophy and Astronomy. By Dionysius Lardner, D. C. L., Formerly Professor of Natural Philosophy and Astronomy in the University College, London. Second Course—Heat, Magnetism, Common Electricity, Voltaic Electricity. Illustrated by Upwards of Two Hundred Engravings on Wood. Philadelphia: Blanchard & Lea. 1853. (Through John Russell, 256 King-St., Messrs. Richard Quince & Sons to John Fergus, American Medical Association, Principles of Human Physiology, with Their Chief Applications to Psychology, Pathology, Therapeutics, Hygiène, and Forensic Medicine. By William B. Carpenter, M. D., F. R. S., F. G. S., Examiner in Physiology and Comparative Anatomy in the University of London, &c. Fifth American from the Fourth and Enlarged English Edition. With Three Hundred and Fourteen Illustrations. Edited, with Additions, by Francis Gurney Smith, M. D., Prof. of the Institutes of Medicine in the Medical Department of Pennsylvania College, &c. Philadelphia: Blanchard & Lea. 1853, Materia Medica and Therapeutics, On the Pathology and Treatment of Leucorrhœa, Ranking's Half-Yearly Abstract of the Medical Sciences, Surgery, What to Observe at the Bed-Side and after Death in Medical Cases. Published under the Authority of the London Medical Society of Observation. Philadelphia: Blanchard & Lea. 1853. (Through John Russell, 256 King-Street), Certainty in Medicine; Being an Introductory Lecture Delivered before the Philadelphia Medical College, Session of 1852-53. By James Bryan, M. D., Professor of Surgery A Discourse on the Times, Character, and Writings of Hippocrates. Read before the Trustees, Faculty and …, On Bright's Disease and Its Connection with Puerperal Convulsions, Pathology of Insanity, Abstracts from Foreign and Domestic Journals Physiology, Injection of Tincture of Iodine into Ovarian Sacs, Relations between Menstruation, Conception and the Influence of Lactation in Causing Abortion, A History of the Art of Midwifery: A Lecture Delivered at the College of Physicians and Surgeons, November 11th, 1851, Introductory to a Course of Private Instruction on Operative Midwifery; Showing the past Inefficiency and Present Natural Incapacity of Females in the Practice of Obstetrics. By Augustus K. Gardner, M. D., Fellow of the New-York Academy of Medicine, Member of the Massachusetts Medical Society, &c. New-York: Stringer & Townsend. 1852, The Relations of Uterine and Constitutional Disorder, General Pathology as Conducive to the Establishment of Rational Principles for the Diagnosis and Treatment of Disease: a Course of Lectures Delivered at St. Thomas Hospital, during the Summer Session of 1850. By John Simon, F. R. S., One of the Surgical Staff of That Hospital, and Officer of Health to the City of London. Blanchard & Lea. 1852. Pp. 211, Treatment of Scarlet Fever, Notes Taken from Lectures of M. Trousseau, on Croup and Diphtherite, at L'Hopital Des Enfants Malades. By Walter Atlee, M. D., of Philadelphia, Pathology and Practical Medicine, Tumor of the Breast, Radical Cure of Reducible Hernia by Injection, Materia Medica, or Pharmacology and Therapeutics: by William Tully, M. D., Vol. 1, Nos. 1, 2 and 3. November and December, 1852, and January, 1853. Springfield, Mass. Jefferson Church, M. D., Why Neck Cured without Cutting, Bibliographical Notices A Practical Treatise on Dental Medicine, Being a Compendium of Medical Science as Connected with Dental …, On the Employment of Iodide of Potassium as a Remedy for the Affections Caused by Lead and Mercury. By M. Melsens, Manual of Physiology: by William S. Kirkes, M. D., Licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians; Registrar and Demonstrator of Morbid Anatomy at St. Bartholomew's Hospital. Assisted by James Paget, F. R. S., Lecturer on General Anatomy and Physiology at St. Bartholomew's Hospital. Second American, from the Second London Edition. With One Hundred and Sixty-Five Illustrations. Philadelphia: Blanchard & Lea, 1853. (Through John Russell, 256 King-Street), New Splint for Fracture of the Radius, Treatment of "Stomatitis Ulcerosa" in Children, Induction of Premature Labour on Kiwisch's Plan, Recent Researches on the Curability of Softening of the Brain, Southern Journal of the Medical and Physical Sciences, Dr. Smith's Operative Surgery—Omission, On a New Method of Treating Fractures, On the Application of Gutta Percha in the Treatment of Diseases of the Skin, On the Use of Ice as a Local Anœsthetic, A System of Practical Surgery. By Wm. Fergusson, F. R. S., Professor of Surgery in King's College, London; Surgeon to King's College Hospital; and Surgeon to H. R. H. Prince Albert. Fourth American, from the Third and Enlarged London Edition. With Three Hundred and Ninety-Three Illustrations. Philadelphia: Blanchard & Lea. 1853, Aconitum Napellus (Monkshood)—Its Poisonous Qualities. By R. L. Brodie, M. D., Charleston, Successful Treatment of Opium Eaters, A Remarkable Case of Feigned Disease. By T. S. Hopkins, M. D., Waynesville, Geo., Synoptical Table of the Signs of Pregnancy at the Various Stages. By Dr. Cazeaux. (Revue De Thérapeutique Medico-Chirurgicale) First and Second Months, Tar'aric Acid a Solvent of Sulphate of Quinia, (Med. Times and Gazette), Colchicuno Automnale in Certain Forms of Anasarca, In Paronychia, Terminating by Necrosis of the Last Phalanx, Should Exterpiration of the Bone Be Preferred to Partial Amputation of the Finger?, South-Carolina Medical Association, Diagnostic Sign in Tubercular Meningitis. Review: Reviews On Syphilis, Constitutional and Hereditary, and on Syphilitic Eruptions. By Erasmus Wilson, F. R. S.. Editorial: To Correspondents, Etc., Editorial and Miscellaneous Letter from Dr. W. F. Barr in Relation to the Use of the Veratrum Viride. Letter to the editor: The New Method to Cause Leeches to Bite—Letter from Dr. Byrd.

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