New-York Medical and Physical Journal
1825; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Alexander Coventry, Lewis C. Beck, James R. Manley, P. S. Townsend, Samuel W. Moore, Samuel W. Moore, Joseph Mather Smith, John D. Godman, Vicq D'Azyr, Scipione Piattoli, Felix Pascalis, T. Romeyn Beck, William P. Dewees, Vicq D'Azyr, T. Romeyn Beck, Nathan R. Smith, John W. Francis, Felix Pascalis, Charles Drake, John B. Beck,
ResumoFrontmatter: New-York Medical and Physical Journal. Essay: M. Velpeau's Pathology of Phlegmasia Dolens, M. Zinc on the Danger of Exhibiting Iodine, Extirpation of the Uterus, On the Utility of Country Medical Institutions, A Case of Poisoning by Laudanum, Successfully Treated by Means of Jukes's Syringe. By Samuel W. Moore, M. D. of New-York, An Account of the Topography, Weather, and Diseases of Nassau, Island of New-Providence, Capital of the Bahamas, West Indies. By P. S. Townsend, M. D. of New-York, Medical and Philosophical Intelligence Foreign, The New-York Monthly Chronicle of Medicine and Surgery. Conducted by an Association of Physicians. Nos. 7,8, and 9. New-York. 1825, Anatomical Investigations, Comprising Descriptions of Various Fasciœ of the Human Body; the Discoveries of the Manner in Which the Pericardium Is Formed from the Superficial Fasciœ; the Capsular Ligament of the Shoulder Joint from the Brachial Fasciœ, and the Capsule Ligament of the H. P Joint from the Fascia Lata. To Which Is Added, an Account of Some Irregularities of Structur and Morbid Anatomy; with a Description of a New Anatomical Table. By John D. Godman, M. D. Lecturer on Anatomy and Physiology; Editor of the Journal on Foreign Medicine; Professor of Physiology to the Philadelphia Museum; Member of the Academy of Natural Sciences; Honorary Member of the Medical Societie of Philadelphia, Maryland, Baltimore, Lexington, Cincinnatti, Pittsburg, &c. Phila. H. C. Carry and I. Lea 1824. 8vo. Pp. 184, An Essay on the Danger of Interments in Cities; Translated from a Work Entitled " Essais Sur Les Lieux Et Des Sepultures. " &c. By Vicq D'azyr, D. R. De La Faculté De Médicine De Paris, &c. &c. New-York. 1824. Pp. 82, Quarterly Bibliographical Notices A Compendious System of Midwifery, Chiefly Designed to Facilitate the Inquiries of Those Who May Be Pursuing …, Notices To the Patrons of the New-York Medical and Physical Journal, Sugar in the Blood of Diabetic Patients, An Exposition of the Dangers of Interment in Cities; Illustrated by an Account of the Funeral Rites and Customs of the Hebrews, Greeks. Romans, and Primitive Christians; by Ancient and Modern Ecclesiastieal Canons, Civil Statutes, and Municipal Regulations; and by Chemical and Physical Principles. Chietly from the Works of Vicq D'azyr of France, and Professor Scipione Piattoli of Modena. With Additions by Felix Pascalis, M. D. 8vo. 1823. Pp. 167. W. B. Gilley. New-York, Civiale's Lithontriptor, Mr. Hebb's Case of Poisoning by Oxalic Acid, We Regret That It Is out of Our Power to Publish the Names of the Candidates Recommended for the Degree in Medicine by the Trustees of the College of Physicians and Surgeons in This City, A Physiological Essay on Digestion. By Nathan R. Smith, M. D. Professor of Anatomy and Physiology in the University of Vermont. New-York Pp. 93.1825, Medical Schools of the United States and Number of Pupils, Utility of Fresh Vegetables in Fever, When Placed near the Patient, Hydrocyanic Acid in …, Mercury in the Urine, Dr. Smith's Case of Poisoning, State Medical License, On the Active Principle of Colocynth (Colocyntine), On the Detection of Hydrocyanic Acid in the Bodies of Animals Poisoned by It, M. Cruveilhier on the Anatomical Structure of the Trachea and Bronchia, Anales De La Academia De Medicina De Buenos Ayres. No. I. Agosto De 1823. Buenos Ayres. 1823, Dr. J. Kearny Rodgers Will, in November Next, Commence a Course of Lectures on Anatomy, Observations on Endemic Fever, Delivered as the Annual Address before the Medical Society of the State of New-York, at Albany, February 2, 1825. By Alexander Coventry, M. D. President of the Society, University of the State of New-York, Hydrocyanic Acid, The Prize Questions Adopted by the Society, for the Year 1826, Are the Following, Viz, Multiple Essay Items, Remarks on Menstruation: Being an Attempt to Show That the Generally Received Doctrines on This Subject Are Not Only Untrue, but Inadequate to Explain Some of the Most Interesting Phenomena Connected with That Process. By James R. Manley, M. D. President of the Medical Society of the State of New-York, Domestic Transactions of the Medical Society of the State of New-York for the Year 1825. Albany, 1825, Experiments Made upon Six Decapitated Robbers, Mr. A. Robertson's Case of Fracture within the Capsular Ligament, Results of Meteorological Observations for 1824, Kept at Albany. By T. Romeyn Beck, M. D., M. Recamier's Case of Softening of the Brain, Active Principle of the Daphné Alpina, An Account of the Small-Pox, Modified Small-Pox, and Chicken-Pox, Which Prevailed in the City of Albany, during the Months of February, March, and April, 1824; with Remarks upon the Identity of These Diseases, and upon the Anti-Variolous Power of Vaccination. By Lewis C. Beck, M. D. Lecturer on Botany. Albany, New-York. Letter to the editor: Report of Diseases Received in the New-York Hospital during the Months of August, September, and October, 1824. By Samuel W. Moore, M. D. of New-York To the Editors of the New-York Medical and Physical Journal. Review: Review Elements of the Etiology and Philosophy of Epidemics. In Two Parts. By Joseph Mather Smith, M. D. Fellow …. Editorial: To Readers and Correspondents, Errata.
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