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Contents of the Medico-Chirurgical Review

1831; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

R. Bright, Granville Sharpe Pattison, M. Andral, Adam Hunter, Sir Henry Halford, R. Fletcher, D. M. Moir, W. Hamilton, James Thorn, Lionel J. Beale, Robert Lee, C. R. Aikin, W. R. Whatton, John G. M. Burt, George Frederick Knox, M. Broussais, M. Bland, John Vetch, P. A. Piorry, M. Rennes, M. Sabatier, John Howship, S. Cooper, M. Blaud, Dr. C. Bryce, M. Legallois, M. Sauve, Wm. Cooke, Michael Ryan, Thomas Bushell, Sir William Burnett, Andrew Combe, M. Ribes, M. Reynauld, H. W. Dewhurst, Mr. J. Kenworthy,

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Table of contents: Contents of the Medico-Chirurgical Review. Frontmatter: Notices, The Medico-Chirurgical Review. Essay: Comparative Anatomy of the Mus Musculus. By H. W. Dewhurst, Esq. 12mo. Pp. 14, Facial Neuralgia—Catalepst, On Spinners' Phthisis. By Dr. Kay, of Manchester, Separation without Dissention; Observations Addressed to General Practitioners. By Wm. Cooke, M.R.C.S. Octavo, Pp. 32, 1831, Lithotomy in the Female, A Certain Remedy for the Tooth-Ache, Case of Epilepsy Cured by Iodine Dr. Franklin, of New York, Has Published the Following Case, Which We Shall Lay before Our Readers, Reports of Medical Cases, Selected with a View of Illustrating the Symptoms and Cure of Diseases, by a Reference to Morbid Anatomy. By R. Bright, M.D. F.R.S. &c. Lecturer on the Practice of Medicine, and One of the Physicians to Guy's Hospital. Two Vols. Quarto, with 38 Plates. Longman, Rees, Orme, &c. London, Papers on Cholera. By the Board of Health. Octavo, Pp. 38. Aug. 1831, Laryngitis—Tracheotomy, Abstinence. Professor Hitchcock, Pulmonary Cavern Opening above the Clavicle, Bibliographical Record; or, Works Received for Review since Last Quarter, Bloody Perspiration A Curious Case of This Kind Is Related in the French "Transactions Medicales" for November Last, Successful Operation for Aneurum of the Posterior Aural Artery, Population of Naples, Observations on Distortions of the Spine; with a Few Remarks on Deformities of the Legs. By Lionel J. Beale, Member of the College of Surgeons, &c. 8vo, Stitched, Pp. 102, 1831, The Art of Cupping, &c. &c. &c. By George Frederick Knox, Cupper to the Westminister Hospital, &c. &c. Octavo, Pp. 68. London, 1831. Price Three Shillings, Cases of Successful Surgical Operations. By Dr. C. Bryce, On an Insidious Form of Puerperal Fever. By M. Legallois, Physician to the Hospice St. Michael, Morbid Effects of Digitalis in a Nervous Subject. By M. Sabatier, Remarks on Tetanus. By Dr. Sym, Tubercular Disease of the Abdomen, Observations on Hooping-Cough. By M. Bland, Physician-In-Chief to the Hospital Beaucaire, A Practical Treatise on Injuries of the Head. 12mo. Pp. 121, Dublin, 1831, Axillary Aneurism Successfully Treated by Tying the Subclavian Artery. By Mr. Crossing, Lee's Celsus Translated, &c., La Charite Clinique of Messrs. Boyer and Roux, Observations on Mental Derangement; Being an Application of the Principles of Phrenology to the Elucidation of the Causes, Symptoms, Nature, and Treatment of Insanity. By Andrew Combe, M.D. Pp. xxxvi. 392, 12mo. Edinburgh and London, 1831, Medico-Chirurgical Notes and Illustrations. Part I. on Some Dangerous Affections of the Throat Which Induce Sudden Death by Suffocation. On Strictures of the Œsophagus, and the Dangers of the Bougie. On the Cure of the Falling down of the Bowel in Grown Persons. Anomalies in Rupture Operations, &c. &c. &c. By R. Fletcher, Esq. Surgeon to the General Infirmary at Gloucester, &c. 4to, Pp. 146. Four Lithog. Plates. Longman's, London, 1831, M. Larrey's Mode of Tapping the Pericardium, Mr. MacKenzie on Strabismus, Ergot of Rye in Leucorrhœa, St. Thomas's Hospital Cases of Foul, Sloughing, and Carcinomatous Ulceration, in Which a Secret Remedy, Said to Be Specific, …, Pathological and Practical Researches on Uterine Inflammation in Puerperal Women. By Robert Lee, M.D. F.R.S. Physician to the British Lying-In Hospital, &c. &c. &c., Meath Hospital Arthritis and Sciatica, Treated in Acupuncturations. (Under the Superintendence of Mr. Hamilton, in … …, Case of Cyst Communicating with a Stomach Affected with Latent Cancer. By M. Ribes, Medical Botany—Mr. Frost, Periostitis, On the Cause of Death in Membranous Inflammation. By M. Broussais, Royal Naval School, Ulceration and Perforation of the Heart, Spinal Irritation, Chronic Abscess of the Cheek, from the Irritation of a Carious Tooth, University of London Statement of the Facts of His Connexion with the University of London. By Granville Sharpe Pattison, …, An Account of a Contagious Fever Which Occurred Amongst the Danish and American Prisoners of War, at Chatham, in the Years 1813, 1814. By Sir William Burnett, Knt. M.D., K.C.H. Medical Commissioner of the Navy, &c. 8vo. Pp. 47. Burgess & Hill, 1831, Outlines of the Ancient History of Medicine, Being a View of the Healing Art among the Egyptians, Greeks, Romans, and Arabians. By D. M. Moir, Surgeon. Blackwood, Edinburgh; and Cadel, London. 1831 The History of Medicine, Surgery, and Anatomy, from the Creation of the World to the Commencement of …, Dr. Milligan's Second Edition of Celsus, A Treatise on the Mineral Waters of Harrogate and Its Vicinity. By Adam Hunter, M.D. &c. Small Octavo, Pp. 138, 1830, On the Means of Preventing the Spasmodic Cholera, Dr. Ryan and His Pupils, Tracheotomy, and Permanent Breathing through a Tube. By Mr. J. Kenworthy, Fatal Case of Gout. By M. Sauve, Illustrations of Surgical Anatomy, with Explanatory References; Founded on the Work of M. Blandin. By John G. M. Burt, Surgeon to the City Dispensary, &c. &c. &c. Engraved under the Direction of the Editor, by Messrs. James and John Johnstone. Edinburgh, MacLachlan and Stewart, 1831, Paralysis of the Lower Extremities, The Dead Lion, On the Prolapsus Ani in Grown Persons, Australian Surgery On Dislocation of the Hip-Joint. By Mr. Bland, Surgeon, New South Wales, Glasgow Royal Infirmary Sem-Ennial Report. By Dr. Perry, Observations on the Use of Tobacco as a Local Application in Gout, and Other Cases of Constitutional Inflammation. By John Vetch, M.D., Physician to the Charter-House, Cases of Airy Tumours of the Uterus, A Vade-Mecum of Morbid Anatomy, Medical and Chirurgical with Pathological Observations and Symptoms. Illustrated by Upwards of 250 Drawings. Large 8vo. Pp. 51. Burgess and Hill, London, 1831, Collection De Memoires Sur La Pathologie, La Pathologie, Et Le Diag… Par P. A. Piorry, M.D., Paris, …, On the Indications of the Pulse, Case of Axillary Aneurism Successfully Treated by Tying the Subclavian Artery. By Charles Matt, Esq. Surgeon to the County-Hospital in Winche…, Cholera Epidemica; or Indo-Russian Cholera Morbus, Chronic Tumour in the Abdomen, Produced by a Large Accumulation in the Superior Portion of the Colon, &c. By John Howship, Esq., British Madeira, A Manual of Medical Jurisprudence, &c. By Michael Ryan, M.D. Octavo, Pp. 309.1831, Essays and Orations. By Sir Henry Halford On Tic Douloureux, Aortic Aneurism Bursting into the Œsophagus. By S. Cooper, Esq., An Attempt to Simplify the Treatment of Sexual Diseases. By James Thorn, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons. 8vo. Pp. 240. Highley, London, 1831, Cajeput Oil in Cholera, Ovarian Tumour Cured by Puncture and Irritating Injections, On Spinal and Spino-Gangleal Irritation. By W. R. Whatton, Esq. of Manchester, M. Dance on a Species of Intermitting Tetanus, On the Pathology of the Blood. By M. Andral, M. Chervin's Test for the Contagion of Cholera, Spontaneous Tetanus, Obliteration of the Inferior Cava, Iliacs, Crural, and Other Veins. By M. Reynauld, M.D., On Mechanical Power in the Case of Hernia, Practically Adapted to Professional Students, and Those Afflicted with Rupptures. By Jos. … &c. 12mo, Pp. 38, 1831, On Tartrite of Iron and Ammonia, Cancer of the Bladder—Puzzling Case, On Wandering Erysipelas. By M. Rennes, M.D. of St. Omer, Supposed Case of Inflammation of the Pancreas. Review: Philosophical Physiology. By M. Blaud, M.D. 3 Vols. 8vo. 1830, Medical Provident Institution of Scotland, Periscope; or, Circumspective Review "Ore Trabit Quodeunque Potest, Atque Addit Acervo". Display ads: Indigestion—Change of Air.

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