The St. Louis Medical and Surgical Journal
1852; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
R. Dickins Webb, G. M. B. Maugles, W. H. Gantt, R. Dickins Webb, J. S. B. Alleyne, Wm. M. McPheeters, Geo. Engelmann, Elisha Bartlett, Chas. D. Meigs, Geo. B. Wood, Bransby B. Cooper, Bennet Dowler, Robert Campbell, Samuel A. Cartwright, F. T. Hurxthal, L. Slusser, Samuel A. Cartwright, I. G. Braman, F. C. T. Arnoldi, Alfred H. McClintock, John S. Wilson, Chas. W. Wright, Henry West, E. H. Gregory, J. O. Farrar, I. L. Papin, J. S. B. Alleyne,
ResumoFrontmatter: The St. Louis Medical and Surgical Journal. Essay: Original Communications Stricture of the Urethra, Complicated by Several Urinary Fistulœ Passing through the Scrotum.—Operation …, Dry Cupping, Record of Medical Science Removal of Pessary after 41 Years Residence in the Pelvis.—By F. T. Hurxthal, M. D., Massillon, Ohio, Obstetrics: the Science and the Art.—By Chas. D. Meigs, M. D. Prof. of Midwifery and the Diseases of Women and Children, in Jefferson Med. College at Philadelphia, &c.—Second Edition, Revised, with One-Hundred and Thirty-One Illustrations.—Phila., Blanchard & Lea. 1852. Pp. 759, Wine and Honey in Infantile Marasmus, Proceedings of the Medical Association of the State of Alabama, at Its Fifth Annual Meeting Held at Montgomery, Dec. 1851 The Transactions of the Belmont Medical Society, for 1851 and 1852, Lectures on the Principles and Practice of Surgery.—By Bransby B. Cooper, F. R. S., Senior Surgeon to Guy's Hospital, Etc.—Phila., Blanchard & Lea. 1852. Pp. 771, A Fully Developed Fœtus Was Taken from the Body of a Woman at Utica, New York, Who Recently Died at the Age of 77, The Influence Which Daguerrcotyping Exerts upon the Health of Daguerrean Artists, Together with Some Observations on Light and Actinism.—By Chas. W. Wright, M. D., of Cincinnati, Account of an Epidemic of Erysipelas, or Erysipelatous Sore Throat, Which Prevailed in Howard County, Mo., in January, February and March, 1852.—By G. M. B. Maugles, M. D., of Fayette, Mo., Specific Cutaneous Eruption, Produced by the Internal Use of Tartar Emetic.—By John S. Wilson, M. D., of Air Mount, Ala., External Diuretics, A Case of Convulsions, Succesfully Treated with Chloroform.—By Geo. Engelmann, M. D., of St. Louis (Read before the St. Louis Medical Society), We Would Direct the Attention of Medical Students to the Following Announcement, from Which It Will Be Seen That a Course of Winter Examinations Will Be Given, in Connection with the Lectures, in Our Medical Colleges, Nitric Acid in Hooping Cough and Asthma.—By F. C. T. Arnoldi, M. D., Lecturer on Midwifery and Diseases of Women and Children, St. Lawrence School of Medicine, Montreal, &c., &c., Hereditary Insanity, Boletus Laricis, or White Agaric as a Cathartic.—By Wm. M. McPheeters, M. D., Artificial Dilatation of the Os Uteri, Circular, Medical Miscellany—Scissors and Pen, Extracts from the Proceedings of the St. Louis Medical Society.—By R. Dickins Webb, M. D., Secretary, The Medical Topography of Some of the Counties of North Alabuma.—By W. H. Gantt, M. D., of Mooresville, Ala., The Hæmatokinetic or Blood-Moving Power of Inspired Air, Proved by Further Experiments on the Crocodile.—By Samuel a. Cartwright, M. D., N. Orleans, Late of Natchez, Multiple Essay Items, Influence of the Imagination or Will upon the Pregnant Woman.—By I. G. Braman, M. D., Brighton, Mass., Sinapisms to the Mammœ for Suppression of the Menses, A Treatise on the Practice of Medicine.—By Geo. B. Wood, M. D., Professor of the Theory and Practice of Medicine in the University of Pennsylvania, President of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia, One of the Physicians of the Pennsylvania Hospital, One of the Authors of the Dispensatory of the United States of America, Etc. Etc.—Third Edition, in Two Volumes.—Phila., Lippincott, Grambo & Co., Iodine Clysters in the Treatment of Dysentery.—By Dr. Eimer.—[From Henle's Zeitschrift], Influence of the Imagination of the Mother upon the Fœtus. By L. Slusser, M. D., of Canal Fulton, Ohio, On the Varieties of Alvine Discharges in Children.—By Dr. Merel, Collodion in Erysipelatous Inflammation.—By Henry West, M. D.—Read before the Belmont Medical Society, On Sudden Death in the Puerperal State.—By Alfred H. McClintock, M. D., F. R. C. S. I., Ex-Assistant of the Dublin Lying-In-Hospital, Fracture of the Pelvis.—By J. S. B. Alleyne, M. D., St. Louis. Review: Reviews and Bibliographical Notices The History, Diagnosis, and Treatment of Fevers of the United States.—By Elisha Bartlett, M. D., Professor …. Editorial: Editorials.
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