The Retrospect of Practical Medicine and Surgery
1845; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Sir G. Lefevre, J. O. M'William, Dr. J. B. Williams, G. Burrows, Alex. Fleming, S. Gower, Dr. C. J. B. Williams, A. Ross, Mr. James W. Ilott, C. J. B. Williams, C. J. B. Williams, O'B. Bellingham, David MacLagan, E. L. Ormerod, James Turnbull, Dr. Julius Vögel, Mr. W. S. Kirkes, M. Nathalis Guillot, A. Makellar, J. H. Toswell, E. B. Sheriffs, George Burrows, Robert Dick, J. Aldridge, J. F. Duncan, J. B. Wilmott, R. J. Graves, Golding Bird, R. H. Allnatt, Golding Bird, E. J. Shearman, H. Kennedy, C. J. B. Williams, C. J. B. Williams, Dr. Julius Vögel, Mr. W. S. Kirkes, G. Badley, J. Hicks, Mr. Thomas Taylor, E. Bishop, H. Letheby, Robert Barnes, J. M. Neligan, John Hogg, John Higginbottom, J. Moore Neligan, J. S. Wilkinson, Golding Bird, M. Ballard, Wm. Fergusson, R. O'Shaughnessy, William Fergusson, Joseph Pancoast, R. Adams, Bransby B. Cooper, Bransby B. Cooper, D. Gilbert, Mr. G. N. Epps, M. Gendrin, J. Luke, Norman Chevers, George W. Campbell, William Craig, J. M. O'Ferrall, Bransby B. Cooper, T. P. Teal, J. C. Christopher, R. S. Davis, John Hamilton, Edward Cock, W. Lawrence, W. Chapman, James Duncan, W. Lawrence, C. W. Stearns, Bransby B. Cooper, J. M. Arnott, S. J. Jeaffreson, Dr. A. Brigham, J. J. Scallan, James Syme, C. Aston Key, Bransby B. Cooper, James Syme, James Duncan, W. Colles, J. P. M'Donald, Benjamin Phillips, M. Leroy D'Etiolles, Isaac Harrinson, F. Le Gros Clark, D. O. Edwards, W. Lawrence, W. R. Wilde, P. W. MacLagan, John Topham, James Jago, M. Brefeld, W. R. Beaumont, W. R. Wilde, R. Graves, R. W. Tamplin, C. Aston Key, J. R. Barton, W. B. Kesteven, G. Southam, H. J. Johnson, John Chippendale, T. G. Geoghegan, A. T. Thomson, Robert Lee, Richard Doherty, John Goodsir, J. H. Bennett, E. W. Murphy, James Syme, Wm. Jackson, J. C. W. Lever, W. Tyler Smith, J. Aldridge, Edward Rigby, Thos. Williamson, Richard Doherty,
ResumoFrontmatter: Preface, Practical Medicine, &c., &c., The Retrospect of Practical Medicine and Surgery. Table of contents: Contents of Part XII Practical Medicine. Essay: Recovery from Poisoning by Prussic Acid.—By E. Bishop, Esq., Kirkstall, New Mode of Treating Urethro-Vaginal Fistula, On Bursal Swellings of the Wrist and Palm of the Hand, Treatment of Neuralgia.—By Dr. Cowan, Reading, Treatment of Pruritus Vulvæ, Diagnosis of Fracture of the Spine.— Bransby B. Cooper, Esq., Use of Acetate of Lead in Discharges from the Bowels. By R. J. Graves, Esq., M. D., M. R. I. A., &c., Exanthemic Liniment, Endermic Use of Morphia in Articular Contractions.—By A. T. Thomson, Esq., M. D., F. L. S., &c., Application of Ligatures to the Recti Muscles in Strabismus.—By W. R. Wilde, Esq., M. R. I. A., &c., Dublin, Lupus Exedens, Changes Produced in Urine by Disease.—By E. J. Shearman, Esq., M. D., &c., Protracted Labour from Insuperable Rigidity of the Os Uteri.—By J. C. W. Lever, Esq., M. D., &c., Sleeplessness during Fever, Treatment of Neuralgia by Acupuncture.—By — Rynd, Esq., Surgeon, Meath Hospital, On the Use of the Canula after Lithotomy.—By O'Ferrall, Esq., M. D., Senior Physician to St. Vincent's Hospital, Dublin, Air-Bougie in Stricture of the Rectum, Cure of Dropsy, &c., by Issues.—By H. Kennedy, Esq., A. B., St. Thomas' Dispensary, Co-Existence of Scarlatina and Variola.—By Robert Barnes, Esq., M. B. L., &c., Spontaneous Cure of Tubular Aneurism.—By J. Luke, Esq., Surgeon to the London Hospital, &c., Organs of Digestion The Various Forms of Dyspepsia.—By Robert Dick, Esq., M. D., Remarks on Digitalis Purpurea.—By Dr. Houlton, Oil of Turpentine in Iritis.—By R. Graves, Esq., M. D., Dublin, Remarkable Change in the Bones of Stumps.—By R. Adams, Malaria as a Source of Fever in Warm Climates.—By J. O. M'William, M. D., Surgeon, R. N., Late Senior Medical Officer of the Niger Expedition, Reduction of Dislocations by the Power of Twisted Rope.—By D. Gilbert, M. D., Professor of Surgery, Philadelphia, Tracheotomy in Laryngitis.—By W. Chapman, Esq., Norwood, Remarkable Case of Amputation of the Arm, New Vaginal Plug, On Muscæ Volitantes.—By James Jago, Esq., M. B., Oxon, Formation of Artificial Pupil, and on an Instrument for Seizing and Detaching the Iris.—By W. R. Beaumont, Esq., Upper Canada, Mode of Inserting Issues.—By T. G. Geoghegan, Esq., M. D., &c., Treatment of Tetanus.—By C. J. B. Williams, M. D., F. R. S., &c., Granular Disease of the Kidneys.—By Dr. Julius Vögel. (Contributed by Mr. W. S. Kirkes), Reduction of Strangulated Hernia En Masse, Test for Sugar in Urine, Fat in the Coagulum of an Obliterated Vein.—By Dr. Julius Vögel.—(Contributed by Mr. W. S. Kirkes), Ophthalmic Surgery Treatment of Purulent Ophthalmia.—By W. Lawrence, Esq., F. R. S., &c., Causes and Treatment of Phthisis.—By J. H. Toswell, Esq., Cure of Urinary Fistula by the Taliacotian Operation.—By F. Le Gros Clark, Esq. Assistant Surgeon to St. Thomas' Hospital, Dublin, Remarks on Various Points in Practical Midwifery.—By E. W. Murphy, Esq., A. M., M. D., &c., Mode of Operating in Certain Forms of Cataract.—By John Topham, Esq., M. B., &c., Urinary Organs Mode of Ascertaining the Proportion of Solids Existing in the Urine.—By Golding Bird, Esq., A. M., M. …, On Recovery from Intus-Susception, by Sloughing of the Intestine.—By S. J. Jeaffreson, M. B., Illustrations of Ulceration on the Cervix Uteri.—By J. H. Bennett, Esq., M. D., Tetanus Treated by Stimulants.—By Mr. James W. Ilott, Bromley, Kent., Amputation at the Knee.—By Wm. Fergusson, Esq. Professor of Surgery, King's College, London, Dropsy from Hepatic and Renal Disease.—By C. J. B. Williams, Esq., M. D., F. R. S., &c., Congenital Ophthalmic Affections.—By W. R. Wilde, Esq. M. R. I. A., &c., Dublin, Mode of Preventing Pitting in Small-Pox.—By Dr. Corrigan, Ipecacuanha in Emetic Doses, a Restorative in Cases of Sinking, &c.—By John Higginbottom, Esq., Nottingham, Air Passages The Trochar and Canula in Tracheotomy.—By Edward Cock, Esq., Assistant Surgeon to Guy's Hospital, Singular Property of Albumen, Lithotomy.—By Bransby B. Cooper, Esq., F. R. S., &c., New Operation for the Cure of Vesico-Vaginal Fistula, Uterus Perforated by Foot of a Child, in Labour.—By Thos. Williamson, Esq., M. D., Leith, State of the Heart in Old Age, Remarks on Pneumonia.—By George Burrows, M. D., Irrigation with Cold Water in Strangulated Hernia, Diseases of the Nervous System Digitalis in Epilepsy.—By Dr. Corrigan, Dublin, Spermatic Discharges.—By Benjamin Phillips, Esq., F. R. S., &c., Case of Pseudo-Phthisis.—Reported by Dr. Lloyd, Cure of Intestinal Fistula by Compression.—By Dr. O'Ferrall, Physician to St. Vincent's Hospital, Dublin, Remarks on Fractures of the Ribs.—By Bransby B. Cooper, Esq., Surgeon to Guy's Hospital, &c., Remarks on Albuminuria.—By C. J. B. Williams, M. D., F. R. S., &c., Addenda, Dropsy from Rheumatic Heart Disease Cured by Elaterium.—By James Turnbull, M. D., On the Excision of the Os Uteri.—By James Syme, F. R. S., &c., Cases of Spontaneous Expulsion of Foreign Bodies from the Air Passages.—By James Duncan, Esq., M. D., &c., Tar-Vapour in Hooping-Cough, Cod-Liver Oil Externally in Scrofulous Ophthalmia.—By M. Brefeld, Treatment of Hypertrophy of the Heart.—By Dr. Bellingham, Toxicology Action of Poisons.—By Dr. Christison, F. R. S. E., &c., Mode in Which Placental Presentation Is Produced.—By Richard Doherty, Esq., M. D., &c., Organs of Urine and Generation Remarks on Lithotomy.—By C. Aston Key, Esq., Senior Surgeon to Guy's Hospital, Cold Affusion in Poisoning by Prussic Acid.—By Mr. Thomas Taylor, Cricklade, Lithotomy in the Female.—By Professor Syme, Remarks on a Case of Hæmatemesis.—By Dr. Graves, of Dublin, Remarks on Vaccination.—By Dr. Cowan, Remarks on Utero-Vesical Fistula.—By Isaac Harrinson, Esq., Surgeon to the Reading Dispensary, Delirium Tremens.—By C. J. B. Williams, M. D., F. R. S., &c., Cure of Congenital Cleft Palate without Operation.—By C. W. Stearns, Esq., London, Injections in Nævus.—By R. S. Davis, Esq., London, Organs of Circulation Diagnosis of Deep-Seated Aneurism.—By M. Gendrin, Fevers Scarlatina.—By Sir G. Lefevre, M. D., Extender for Reducing Dislocations.—By Mr. G. N. Epps, University College, London, General Principles of Treatment of Aortic Aneurism.—By Norman Chevers, Esq., M. D., &c., Treatment of Aneurism by Compression.—By J. M. O'Ferrall. Esq., M. D., M. R. I. A., &c., Formation of an Artificial Joint.—By J. R. Barton, M. D. Phila, Value of Vaccination and Re-Vaccination, Intermittent Fever.—By Dr. J. B. Williams, F. R. S., &c. &c., Surgery Amputations, Fractures, and Dislocations, Use of Conium.—By J. Moore Neligan, M. D., M. R. I. A., &c., Pathology of Phthisis, Case of Congenital Opacity of the Cornea.—By P. W. MacLagan, Esq., M. D., Canada, Poisoning by Prussic Acid.—By H. Letheby, Esq., M. B., Lecturer on Chemistry at the London Hospital, Peculiar Ulcer of the Anus.—By J. J. Scallan, Esq., Lecturer, Apothecaries' Hall School of Medicine, Dublin, Effects of Humid Air on Phthisis.—By E. B. Sheriffs, Esq. Professor of Anatomy in King's College, Aberdeen, &c., Treatment of Disease by Moist Air.—By Golding Bird, A. M., M. D., &c., Croton-Oil Plaster, Various Subjects Treatment of Spinal Curvatures.—By R. W. Tamplin, Esq., Surgeon to the Royal Orthopœdic Hospital, Treatment of Purpura Hæmorrhagica, by Turpentine.—By J. M. Neligan, Esq., M. D., &c., Operation of Tracheotomy.—By Dr. Hall, Rupture of the Superficial Fibres of the Heart.—By David MacLagan, M. D., F. R. S. E., Strychnia in Chorea.—By a. Ross, M. D., On the Treatment of Diseased Prostate.—By W. Colles, Esq., Surgeon to Stephen's Hospital, Dublin, Organs of Respiration On the Frequency of Tubercles in Different Organs, Treatment of Chorea.—By Dr. O. J. B. Williams, &c. &c., Tonics and Belladonna in Neuralgia.—By G. Burrows, M. D., On the Induction of Premature Labour, Iodide of Potassium in Suppressio Mensium.—By J. Aldridge, Esq., M. D., Dublin, Arrest of Bleeding in the Hæmorrhagic Diathesis by Matico.—By John Hamilton, Esq., Dublin, Polypus of the Rectum.—By James Syme, Esq., F. R. S., &c., Case of Ovariotomy.—By G. Southam, Esq., Surgeon to the Salford Hospital and Dispensary, Manchester, Remedial Properties of Ox-Gall.—By R. H. Allnatt, Esq., M. D., Senile Gangrene, Midwifery Placental Presentation.—By Robert Lee, Esq., M. D., F. R. S., Excision of the Upper End of the Femur in Morbus Coxarius.—By William Fergusson, Esq., Professor of Surgery, in King's College, London, Treatment of Purpura Hæmorrhagica by Lead.—By John Hogg, Esq., M. D., On Phosphate of Lime in Discharges from Bone, On the Treatment of Effusion into the Bursa Patellæ, Iodide of Potassium in Asthma, New Instrument for the Adjustment of Fractures, Use of Creosote Injections in Camp Dysentery.—By J. B. Wilmott, Esq. M. D., Ulcer in the Rectum, Microscopical Anatomy of Tubercle, Treatment of Incipient Phthisis.—By Dr. Graves, of Dublin, Ligature of the Common Carotid, for Aneurism of the Innominata and Arch of the Aorta.—By George W. Campbell, Esq., M. D., Montreal, Alum in Bronchitis, On a Rare Form of Hydrocele.—By James Syme, Esq., Professor of Clinical Surgery, Edinbro', On the Structure of the Human Placenta.—By John Goodsir, Esq., F. R. S. E., &c., Treatment of Poisoning by Prussic Acid.—By J. Hicks, Esq., Treatment of Idiopathic Emphysema.—By Dr. Mitchell, Dublin Lying-In Hospital, Mode of Amputating the Superior Maxillary Bone.—By R. O'Shaughnessy, Esq., F. R. C. S. E., &c., Operation for Femoral Aneurism.—By Bransby B. Cooper, Esq., Surgeon to Guy's Hospital, &c., Recovery after Removal of Seventeen Inches of Intestine.—By Dr. A. Brigham, Superintendent of New-York State Lunatic Asylum, Researches on the Carbonaceous Deposits Which Take Place in the Lungs.—By M. Nathalis Guillot, Returning the Omentum in Cases of Its Protrusion.—By Bransey B. Cooper, Esq., F. R. S., &c., Systolic Murmur in the Pulmonary Artery and Its Application to Diagnosis.—By E. L. Ormerod, Esq., New Form of Catheter.—By M. Leroy D'Etiolles, Mode of Diagnosing Buffy Blood, Transmissibility of Syphilis, Causes of Labour and of the Duration of Gestation, Carbonate of Ammonia in Scarlatina, Essence of Camphor, New Mode of Applying Ligatures in Nævi.—By J. C. Christopher, Esq., London, Remarks on Sanguineous Tumors on the Heads of New-Born Children.—By W. B. Kesteven, Esq., Aperient Biscuits, Operation of Laryngotomy.—By W. Lawrence, Esq., F. R. S., &c., Arched Tourniquet for Wounds of the Brachial Artery.—By William Craig, Esq., Ayr., Frontal and Temporal Neuralgia, Extract of Tobacco in Neuralgia.—By S. Gower, Hampstead, Pathological Chemistry of the Urine and Blood.—By G. Badley, Esq., Liverpool, Alimentary Canal Diseases of the Tongue.—By W. Lawrence, Esq., F. R. S., &c., Tracheotomy, Organs of Circulation Prognosis of Valvular Heart Disease.—By O'b. Bellingham, M. D., Physician to St. Vincent's Hospital, Nitric Acid in Diseases Dependent on Vascular Debility.—By J. S. Wilkinson, Esq., London, Re-Section of the First Metatarso-Phalangeal Articulation.—By Joseph Pancoast, M. D., Jefferson College, Philadelphia, Treatment of Venereal Warts, Spontaneous Gangrene.—By T. P. Teal, Esq. F. L. S., Surgeon to the Leed's General Infirmary, &c., Case of Peculiar Laceration of the Vagina.—By Richard Doherty, Esq., M. D., &c., Radical Cure of Tooth-Ache, Retroversion of the Uterus.—By Edward Rigby, M. D., &c., Physiological and Medicinal Properties of Aconite.—By Alex. Fleming, M. D., Case of Fungus of the Testicle, Treated by Professor Symes' New Method.—By James Duncan, Esq., M. D., &c., Use of the Caustic Bougie in Gonorrhœa.—By J. P. M'Donald, Esq., Bristol, Operation for Cleft Palate.—By Prof. Dieffenbach, Operation for Hare-Lip in Infants, Removal of Tumors by a Flap Operation.—By John Chippendale, Esq., London, Treatment of Habitual Constipation by Alum.—By J. Aldridge, Esq. M. D., Poisoning by Prussic Acid, Treatment of Hip-Joint Disease.—By C. Aston Key, Esq., Surgeon to Guy's Hospital, Treatment of Puerperal Convulsions.—By W. Tyler Smith, Esq., M. B. L., &c., Treatment of Dilatation of the Heart.—By Dr. Bellingham, Amputation of the Leg and Foot.—By Dr. Handyside, F. R. S. E., Mitigation of the Symptoms in Fatal Cases of Tetanus, On the Treatment of Internal Hæmorrhoids, Miner's Phthisis.—By A. Makellar, Esq., M. D., Nature of the Green Evacuations of Children.—By Golding Bird, A. M., M. D., Case of Ruptured Uterus, in Which the Cæsarean Section Was Performed.—By Wm. Jackson, Esq., Lecturer in the Sheffield School of Medicine, &c., Treatment of Spermatorrhœa, by Compression, Unique Case of Adipose Tumor in the Spermatic Chord.—By D. O. Edwards, Esq., Chelsea, Sulphate of Bebeerine in Intermittent Head-Ache, On the Treatment of Strangulated Hernia after Operation.—By J. M. Arnott, Esq., Remarks on Jaundice, Further Remarks on the Use of Naphtha in Phthisis, New Fracture of the Humerus, Recovery from an Advanced Stage of Phthisis, An Epidemic Ulceration of the Gums in Children.—By J. F. Duncan, a. M., M. B., &c. Physician to the North Dublin Union Workhouse, Treatment of Porrigo.—By Dr. Corrigan, Dublin.
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