The Scalpel
0000; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Thomas Close, B. W. Richmond, Charles W. Bell, Edward H. Dixon, Edward H. Dixon, Edward H. Dixon,
ResumoEssay: The Scalpel Hereditary Descent of Disease; Consequences of Intermarriages of Blood Relatives; Fifteen Hundred Idiots …, Woman and Her Diseases, from the Cradle to the Grave Adapted Exclusively to Her Instruction in the Physiology of Her System, the Diseases of the Uterus, and …, Quem Deus Vult Perdere Prius Dementat, Tall Writing, A Sop for Cerberus.—Let Me Go, Good Mister Devil, Sauce for the Goose Is Sauce for the Gander, Domestic Manufactures, When the First and Second Number of This Journal Were Published, We Gave Our Readers Forty-Eight Pages and Promised No More; since That Time, like Our Old Schoolmaster, O' Monday Mornings, We Have Had so Many to Whip, and as He Used to Say, Have Felt "The Responsibility so Keenly" (the Rascal Used to Emphasize Keenly with a Sharper Whack) That We Have Given Sixty-Four, (Either Whacks or Pages, Reader, Just Which You Please,) Though We Have Said Nothing about It, Belling the Cat, Opinions of the Press, Heroic Surgery: Extirpation of a Malignant Tumor from the Arm. Death the Next Day, Knowledge for the People The Scalpel, A Treatise on Diseases of the Sexual System, Adapted to Popular and Professional Reading The Exposition of Quackery, Life Sketches of New York Physicians—Medical Philosophers, Literateurs and Rascals, To Our Brethren of the Press, Hysteria Continued; Examples of Its Extraordinary Power to Imitate Other Diseases, Multiple Essay Items, Treatment of Cholera by Quinine, by Thomas Close, M.D., of Portchester [Communicated for the Scalpel], Two Lectures on Cholera and Intermittent Fever, Addressed to the Members of the Medical Profession, in Manchester, by Charles W. Bell, M.D., Physician to the Manchester Infirmary, and Late Physician to the Embassy in Persia, Etc. London: 1849. Pp. 100, Advertisement for the May Number, Heroic Medical Education.—Heroic Practice.—By B. W. Richmond, M.D., A New Eye Infirmary, Advertisement Extraordinary. Editorial: A Dish for the Gods; Seasoned with Philosophy and Garnished by the Gout!—[Notes and Title by the Editor]. Poem, verse: Floral Adoration, Soda Powders The Rochester Knockers.
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