Contents.—No. VI
1844; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Charles Caldwell, Abm. L. Cox, S. Corp Ellis, George M. MacLean, Charles A. Lee, William Grayson, N. Morrell, William Darling, P. A. Jewett, P. A. Jewett, Samuel Forry, James Couper, Wm. K. Wagstaff, P. Fahnestock, Peter F. Clark, Charles S. Tripler, N. Chapman, Thomas S. Kirkbride, John Forbes, Alexander Tweedie, John Connelly, Robley Dunglison, J. A. Paris, Charles A. Lee, Sir Astley Cooper, C. Aston Key, William Stokes, John Harrison, Samuel White, Henry H. Smith, W. Darrach, Oliver W. Holmes, James Webster, Henry S. Patterson, M. Chossat, M. Nepple, M. Trosseau, J. H. Ross, D. M. Reese,
ResumoTable of contents: Contents.—No. VI Original Communications. Frontmatter: The New York Journal of Medicine. Essay: The Powers of Adhesive Inflammation, On the Relative Proportion of Centenarians, of Deaf and Dumb, of Blind, and of Insane, in the Races of European and African Origin, as Shown by the Censuses of the United States. By the Editor, Annual Report of the Managers of the State Lunatic Asylum Made to the Legislature of New York, January 18th, 1844. Pp. 66 Report of the Pennsylvania Hospital for the Insane, for the Year 1843, M. Velpeau's Experience with Nitrate of Silver in Diseases of the Eye, Anatomical Atlas, Illustrative of the Structure of the Human Body. By Henry H. Smith, M. D., under the Supervision of William E. Horner, M. D. Lea & Blanchard: 1844. Part II. 91 Figures, New Work on the Laws of Population and Mortality, Death from Compression of the Umbilical Cord Prevented by Inflation of the Lungs of the Undelivered Infant. By James Couper, M. D., New Castle, Delaware, Pathological, Therapeutical, and Operative Surgery, Pneumonia in a Child of Eleven Months, Sir,—In the January Number of the "New York Journal of Medicine," I Notice a Description of a "Subject Brought into Dr. Darling's Dissecting Room, in Which There Is a Complete Transposition of the Thoracic and Abdominal Organs", Hourly Meteorological Register, Cæsarian Operation, in Which Mother and Child Were Saved, Electro-Magnetism, An Essay Towards a Correct Theory of the Nervous System. By John Harrison, M. D., Professor of Physiology and Pathology in the Medical School of Louisiana. Philadelphia: Lea & Blanchard. 1844. 8vo., Pp. 292, Obstetrics and Diseases of Females, Value of a Poultice Previous to Leeching by J. H. Ross, of New York, Toxicology and Medical Jurisprudence, Case of Extirpation of the Parotid Gland as Early as 1805, Address on Insanity before the New York State Medical Society. By Samuel White, M. D., President of the Society and Senior Proprietor of the Hudson Lunatic Asylum. Pp. 20, On the Rarity of Consumption in Marshy Countries, Professor Gouraud's System of Mnemotechny, or of Artificial Memory, Drawings of the Anatomy of the Groin; with Anatomical Remarks. By W. Darrach, M. D., Professor of the Principles and Practice of Medicine in the Medical Department of Pennsylvania College, Etc. Philadelphia: Lindsay & Blackeston. 1844. 8vo. Pp. 128, On the Extirpation of the Spleen and Thyroid Gland, Original Communications Further Thoughts on the Hypotheses of the Chemico-Physiological School. By Charles Caldwell, M. D., Professor …, Case of Diabetes Mellitus. By William Grayson, M. D., of New York, Meteorological Observations, On the Use of Oleum Tiglii, Externally Applied, in Cases of Dysphonia, Cynanche Trachealis, &c. By S. Corp Ellis, M. D. of New York, On Dietaries. By Charles A. Lee, M. D., Professor of General Pathology and Materia Media in Geneva Med. College No. II, Extracts from the Recorded Proceedings of the New York Medical and Surgical Society, Dr. Post's New Instrument for Lithotomy, Miscellanea, Pennsylvania College, The Anatomy and Surgical Treatment of Abdominal Hernia; with Numerous Plates. By Sir Astley Cooper, Bart., F. R. S., Surgeon to the King, and Consulting Surgeon to Guy's Hospital. From the Second London Edition. By C. Aston Key, Senior Surgeon of Guy's Hospital, and Lecturer on Surgery. Philadelphia: Lea & Blanchard, 1844. Large 8vo., Pp. 428, Remarks on the Diseases Which Prevailed in Princeton, N. J., during the Fourteen Months Previous to November, 1837. By George M. MacLean, M. D., of New York, Late President of the Medical Society of Middlesex County, New Jersey, Case of Rupture of the Vagina and Uterus. By Wm. K. Wagstaff, M. D., Resident Physician of the New York Lying-In Asylum Case of Rupture of the Uterus. By P. Fahnestock, M. D., Pittsburg, Pa., Weber's Anatomical Atlas of the Human Body in Natural Size, Inoculation of Veratrine in Neuralgiœ, Caries of the Vertebrœ, Substantial Testimony of Merit to Dr. William Darling, from His Class, Nutrition of Animals with Sugar, Graduates of the New York Schools, Necrology, Obstetrical Properties of Powder of Colchicum, A Correction, Critical Analysis Lectures on the More Important Diseases of the Thoracic and Abdominal Viscera, Delivered in the University …, The Cyclopœdia of Practical Medicine. Edited by John Forbes, M. D., F. R. S., Alexander Tweedie, M. D., F. R. S., and John Connelly, M. D. Revised, with Additions, by Robley Dunglison, M. D. Philadelphia: Lea & Blanchard. 1844, On the Treatment of Fractures of the Clavicle. By Abm. L. Cox, M. D., of New York, Syphilis, Multiple Essay Items, Foreign Medical Intelligence Anatomy and Physiology, Naval Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, In the Press of the Harpers, Medical Pathology and Practical Medicine, A Treatise on the Diagnosis and Treatment of Diseases of the Chest, Diseases of the Lung and Windpipe. By William Stokes, M. D., M. R. I. A., Physician to the Meath Hospital, Etc. Second Edition, with an Introduction and Numerous Notes, by the American Editor. Philadelphia: Ed. Barrington & Geo. D. Haswell. 1844. 8vo., Pp. 528, Remarks on Convulsions in Children, Resulting from Febrile Excitement. By N. Morrell, Assistant Physician, Long Island Farms, The Bulletin of Medical Science, The Position and Prospects of the Medical Students; an Address Delivered before the Boylston Medical Society of Harvard University, January 12, 1844. By Oliver W. Holmes, M. D. Address to the Graduates of Geneva Medical College. Delivered January 23, 1844. By James Webster, M. …, Transactions of the New York State Medical Society, Prevention of the Contagion of Syphilis, Castleton Medical School, The Sydenham Library, Cancer of the Breast in a Male Subject, American Medical Intelligence, Discharge of a Lumbricus Teres, Eleven Inches Long, from the Male Urethra. By Peter F. Clark, M. D., of New York, Pharmacologia, Being an Extended Inquiry into the Operations of Medicinal Bodies, upon Which Are Founded the Theory and Art of Prescribing. By J. A. Paris, M. D. Cantab., F. R. S., Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians of London, Etc. From the Ninth London Edition. Re-Written in Order to Incorporate the Latest Discoveries in Physiology, Chemistry, and Materia Medica. With Notes by Charles A. Lee, M. D., A. M., Professor, Etc. New York: Harper & Brothers. 1844. 8vo. Pp. 354, Masturbation. Letter to the editor: On the Use of Mustard in the Convulsions of Children. By Charles S. Tripler, M. D., Surgeon U. S. Army, Case of Monstrosity, with an Illustration. By William Darling, M. D., Prosector of Surgery in the University of New York. Case of Monstrosity. By P. A. Jewett, M. D., of New Haven, Conn..
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