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The Transylvania Journal of Medicine and the Associate Sciences

1836; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

Charles Caldwell, Joseph G. Norwood, Robert Peter, Azariah Shelton, James M. Bush, Theodric Romeyn Beck, Richard Harlan, W. W. Gerhard, John MacKintosh, Samuel George Morton, Robert Gooch, Marshall Hall, H. C. Lombard, Peter Mark Roget, Lunsford P. Yandell, C. W. Short,

Resumo

Frontmatter: The Transylvania Journal of Medicine and the Associate Sciences. Essay: Observations on Milk Sickness. By Azariah Shelton, M. D., of Alabama, Cornelius White, M. D., of Indiana, and Cornelius McAnelly, M. D., of Kentucky; Being Extracts from Inaugural Dissertations Submitted to the Examination of the President, the Trustees, and Medical Professors of Transylvania University, for the Degree of Doctor of Medicine, 20th February, 1836, Principles of Pathology, and Practice of Physic. By John MacKintosh, M. D., Lecturer on the Practice of Physic in Edinburgh, &c. &c. From the Last London Edition, with Notes and Additions, by Samuel George Morton, M. D., Late Physician to the Philadelphia Alms-House Hospital; Lecturer on Pathological Anatomy; Author of "Illustrations of Pulmonary Consumption," &c. &c. In Two Volumes. Philadelphia: Key and Biddle, Pp. 971, Analecta, Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal for January, 1836, Art. ix. On the Influence of Different Professions on Pulmonary Consumption. By H. C. Lombard, M. D., Geneva. (Extracted from an Unpublished Work on Pulmonary Consumption.) Annals of Public Hygiene, Vol. xi. Part I, An Essay on the Circulation of the Blood, and Researches on the Morbid and Curative Effect of the Loss of Blood. By Marshall Hall, M. D. F. R. S. E. M. R. J. M. Z. S. &c., &c. Phila. E. L. Carey, and A. Hart, 1835, A Practical Compendium of Midwifery, Being the Course of Lectures on Midwifery, and on the Diseases of Women and Infants, Delivered at St. Bartholomew's Hospital, by the Late Robert Gooch, M. D. Prepared for Publication by George Skinner, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, London, Second American Edition, Phila. E. L. Carey and A. Hart, 1835, Remarks on the Function of Respiration in Animals; and on Ventilation. By Robert Peter, M. D. Read to the Lexington Medical Society, Feb. 26, 1836, and Published at Its Request, Medical and Physical Researches, or Original Memoirs in Medicine, Surgery, Physiology, Geology, Zoology, and Comparative Anatomy. Illustrated with Plates, Containing 160 Figures. By Richard Harlan, M. D., F. L. S. Lond., Corresponding Member of the Royal Museum of Natural History of Paris, &c. &c. Philadelphia: Printed by Lydia Bailey, No. 26, North Fifth Street, 1835, Pp. 653, 8vo., Animal and Vegetable Physiology, Considered with Reference to Natural Theology. By Peter Mark Roget, M. D., &c., &c., 2 Vols., Philadelphia, Carey, Lea and Blanchard, 1836, Abstract of Meteorological Observations for the Months of February and March, 1836. By Lunsford P. Yandell, M. D., Original Communications A Report Made to the Legislature of Kentucky, on the Medical Department of Transylvania University, February …, Cases of Fracture Treated by the Bandage, by Prof. Dudley. Reported by James M. Bush, M. D., Transylvania University Medical Department, An Inaugural Dissertation on Spinal Diseases. By Joseph G. Norwood, M. D. of Madison, Indiana, On the Diagnosis of Diseases of the Chest; Based upon the Comparison of Their Physical and General Signs. By W. W. Gerhard, M. D. Physician to the Blockley Hospital; Lecturer in the Philadelphia Medical Association; Fellow of the Philadelphia College of Physicians; Member of the Societe Medical d'Observation, and of the Societe Anatomique of Paris, &c. Philadelphia: Key and Biddle, Pp. 184, 8vo., Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal, for October, 1835, Art. ix., on the Functions of the Cœcum. Translated from the German of Dr. C. H. Schultz, Professor of Physiology in the University of Berlin. Review: Reviews Elements of Medical Jurisprudence. By Theodric Romeyn Beck, M. D., Professor of the Institutes of Medicine, ….

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