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Baltimore Medical and Surgical Journal and Review

0000; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

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N. R. Smith, Ch. D. Meigs, Alex. L. Baron, Thos. M. Logan, R. Tolifree Jr., N. R. Smith, E. Geddings, W. Lawrence, Francis Boott, John Kidd, Sir Charles Bell, M. J. B. Bousquet, Samuel George Morton, A. B. Granville, James Copland, Robert J. Graves, E. Geddings, S. H. Dickson, Henry R. Frost, John Wagner, Thos. G. Prioleau, Edmund Ravenel, J. E. Holbrook, James Moultrie Jr., John Fonerden, A. L. Warner,

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Frontmatter: Baltimore Medical and Surgical Journal and Review, Baltimore Medical and Surgical Journal. Table of contents: Contents Original Communications. Essay: Ranque's Remedy for Swollen Breasts, A Case in Which a Common Earthenware Egg-Cup Was Found in the Small Intestines, On the Adaptation of External Nature to the Physical Condition of Man: Principally with Reference to the Supply of His Wants and the Exercise of His Intellectual Faculties. By John Kidd, M. D. F. R. S. Regius Professor of Medicine in the University of Oxford. London, 1833. Philadelphia, 1833, Pp. 280, 12mo The Hand, Its Mechanism and Vital Endowments as Evincing Design. By Sir Charles Bell, K. G. H. F. R. …, Midwifery, Rhinoplastic Operation, Traité De La Vaccine Et Des Eruptions Varioleuses Ou Varioliformes. Par M. J. B. Bousquet, Chevalier De La Legion D'Honneur, &c. &c. Pp. 363, Paris, 1833 Treatise on Vaccination, and on the Variolous or Varioloid Eruptions. By J. B. Bousquet, &c., On the Nature of the Disease Improperly Termed Delirium Tremens or Mania Á Potu. By Alex. L. Baron, M. D. Physician to the Charleston Marine Hospital, Case of the Discharge of a Dead Fœtus from a Fistulous Opening near the Umbilicus, Pathology, Tartar Emetic Affecting the Child through the Mother, Tubercles Developed in the Origins of the Third, Fifth, Seventh, and Eighth Nerves, Quarterly Summary of Intelligence Foreign Intelligence, In a Memoir Recently Read by M. Breschet before the Academic Des Sciences, a New and Effectual Method Is Proposed for the Radical Cure of Cirsocele and Varicocele, Anomalous Position of the Larynx during Singing, Case of Malconformation Extending through the Alvine, Urinary, and Genital Organs, The Medical and Chirurgical Faculty of Maryland, On the Treatment of Porrigo Decalvans with a Solution of Tartar Emetic, Surgery, Malformation, Remarkable Malformation of the Heart and Its Great Vessels, Endermic Application of Medicines, Some Remarks on the Sudden Death, without Apparent Injury or Organic Derangement, from the Supposed Wind of a Cannon Ball. By R. Tolifree, Jr. M. D. of New York, "Graphic Illustrations of Abortion and the Diseases of Menstruation, Consisting of Twelve Plates from Drawings Engraved on Stone, and Colored by Mr. J. Perry, and Two Copper Plates from the Philosophical Transactions Colored by the Same Artist. The Whole Representing Forty-Five Specimens of Aborted Ova and Adventitious Productions of the Uterus, &c., &c. By A. B. Granville M. D. F. R. S., &c., &c., London, 1834, Pp. 40, Lectures on Anatomy and Physiology, Southern School of Practical Medicine, Calculous Affections in Egypt, Graduates of the University of Maryland for 1834 With Their Places of Residence, and the Subjects of Their Respective Theses, Remarks on a Method of Effecting Delivery in Cases of Deformed Pelvis. By Ch. D. Meigs, M. D. Lecturer on Midwifery, &c. Philadelphia, Bibliographical Notices Illustrations of Pulmonary Consumption, Its Anatomical Characters, Causes, Symptoms and Treatment; with …, Observations on the Treatment of Febrile Follicular Gastro-Enteritis. By E. Geddings, M. D., Professor of Anatomy and Physiology in the University of Maryland, Respiratory Organs of the Leech, by Geo. Newport, Esq., Facial Hemiplegia, A Case of Hydropleura, Successfully Treated; with a New View of the Nature of the Disease, and the Probable Modus Operandi of the Prescriptions. By Thos. M. Logan, M. D., Charleston, South Carolina, Case of Tumor in the Region of the Liver, with Discharge of Biliary Calculi through the Parietes of the Abdomen, Therapeutics, Enormous Steatomatous Enlargement of the Uterus Weighing 21 Pounds, Remarks upon the Treatment of Typhoid Fever, and upon the Benefit That May Ensue from the Use of Coffee in That Disease, Use of Acetas Plumbi in Several Pulmonary Affections, Ophthalmology, The Anatomy and Physiology of the Liver, by Francis Kiernan, Esq. M. R. C. S., Lycopodium Clavatum in Urinary Complaints, Glanders in the Human Subject, Case of Ligature of the Femoral Artery for the Cure of Popliteal Aneurism; Hemorrhage from the Femoral on the 12th Day; Second Application of the Ligature above the Profunda; Hemorrhage on the 8th Day, Arrested by the Compress:—Cure. By N. R. Smith, M. D. &c., Case of Wound of the Gluteal Artery, and an Account of the Operation for Securing It, Case of Elephantiasis of the Scrotum, Weighing Fifty Pounds, Successfully Extirpated, A Dictionary of Practical Medicine, Comprising General Pathology, the Nature and Treatment of Diseases, Morbid Structures, and the Disorders Especially Incidental to Climates, to the Sex, and to the Different Epochs of Life; with Numerous Prescriptions for the Medicines Recommended; a Classification of Diseases According to Pathological Principles; a Copious Bibliography, with References; and an Appendix of Approved Formulœ. By James Copland, M. D., Consulting Physician to Queen Charlotte's Lying-In-Hospital, &c. &c. Part I, from Abdomen to Cancer, Pp. 288. Boston, Lilly, Wait, Colman, and Holdan, 1834. Part II, from Climacteric Decay to Dropsy of the Cellular Tissue, Pp. 303. London; Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Greene, and Longman, 1833, Efficacy of Iodine in Cutaneous Disease, Multiple Essay Items, Dr. Kluge, Has Published the Following Extremely Interesting Remarks on the Effects of Iodine in Checking Salivation, Which I Give the More Willingly as Garbled and Imperfect Accounts of the Matter Have Appeared Already in In Some of Our British Periodicals, Since the Preceding Was Written, I Had an Excellent Opportunity of Trying the Effects of Iodine in Arresting the Progress of Mercurial Salivation, and I Am Happy to Say That the Result Was Favourable, Colour of the Gums in Ague, On the Plica Polonica, Ointment of Veratria in Dropsy, Tic-Douloureux, and Rheumatism, Use of Iodine against Salivation, Herpes, Supplementary Observations on Lithotomy; with a Description of Instruments Employed by the Author, and Table for the Support of the Patient. By N. R. Smith, M. D. Professor of Surgery in the University of Maryland, Professor Bedford's Introductory Address, at the Opening of the Session of the Medical College of South Carolina, Nov. 15th, 1833. Review: Memoir of the Life and Medical Opinions of John Armstrong, M. D. Formerly Physician to the Fever Institution of London; Author of "Practical Illustrations of Typhus and Scarlet Fever," &c. &c. To Which Is Added, an Inquiry into the Facts Connected with Those Forms of Fever Attributed to Malaria or Marsh Effluvium. By Francis Boott, M. D. &c. &c. Vol. I. London, 1833. 8vo. Pp. 616, Reviews A Treatise on the Diseases of the Eye. By W. Lawrence, M. D. F. R. S. &c. &c.. Editorial: American Intelligence.

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