Contents of the Medico-Chirurgical Review
1839; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Robert Willis, P. Rayer, E. Esquirol, Richard Rowland, Charles Maitland, James Rankin, Charles Cogswell, James MacArtney, Benjamin F. Joslyn, Waterhouse Hawkins, Walter C. Dendy, J. J. Furnival, Theophilus Thompson, Holt Yates, John Bowring, William Farr, William Beaumont, John Lizars, John Buras, William Yarrel, Thomas Rymer Jones, George H. Barlow, James P. Babington, Sir Benjamin C. Brodie, Alexander H. Stevens, Alex H. Stevens, W. Fergusson, M. Devergie, George Gulliver, A. B. Granville, D. W. Scott, J. J. Furnivall, Edmund Sharkey, H. J. H. Bond, J. L. Fenner, M. Ryan, John F. Gray,
ResumoTable of contents: Contents of the Medico-Chirurgical Review [Being No. XIX. of a Decennial Series]. Frontmatter: The Medico-Chirurgical Review. Essay: The 'Soupe a La Minute,' Recommended by Baron Percy, Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh The Dangers of Lithotrity. By W. Fergusson, F. R. C. S. E. &c., One of the Surgeons to the Royal …, Miscellanies Researches on Suppuration. By George Gulliver, Esq. Assistant-Surgeon to the Royal Regiment of Horse …, Diffuse Inflammation of the Scalp, in Which a Large Extent of the Cranium Exfoliated, and the Patient Recovered, Des Maladies Mentales, Considere'es Sous Les Rapports Medical, Hygie'nique, Et Me'dico-Le'gal. Par E. Esquirol, &c. &c. &c. Accompagnées De 27 Planches Gravés. Deux Tomes. Paris, Chez J. B. Bailliere, 1838, Incontinence of Urine Successfully Treated with the Nux Vomica, An Introductory Discourse on the Studies Required for the Medical Profession. Addressed to the Students of the Medical School of St. George's Hospital, October 1, 1838. By Sir Benjamin C. Brodie, Bart. F. R. S. Serjeant-Surgeon to the Queen, and Surgeon to Saint George's Hospital, On the Causes of Epidemic Fever in the Metropolis, Especially among the Labouring Classes. By Holt Yates, M. D., Bibliographical Record, The Third Fasciculus of Anatomical Drawings, Selected from the Collection of Morbid Anatomy in the Army Medical Musuem at Chatham. Drawn on Stone by Waterhouse Hawkins. London, 1838, Dialogue between a Physician and a Physiologist; or, Mechanism Versus Vitalism (Scene a Laboratory), Statistical Report on the Sickness, Mortality, and Invaliding among the Troops in the West Indies. From the Records of the Army Medical Department, &c. Presented to Both Houses of Parliament, 1838, On the Presence of Urea in the Blood, Hæmatology.—M. Magendie's Lectures on the Blood, On the Danger of Being Buried Alive, and of the Means to Ascertain Death: Acupuncturation of the Heart, &c., Saratoga Springs, Addenbrooke's Hospital Diseases of the Stomach and Intestines, On the Improvement of Medicine. By Theophilus Thompson, M. D., Efficacy of Mercury as an Antiphlogistic Remedy, The Late Mr. Lockley, Extra-Limites An Account of an Epidemic Cholera, Which Prevailed in the District of Berehaven, in Ireland, in the Autumn …, Case of Hydatidic Goitre, or Hydrocele of the Neck, Successfully Treated by Operation, The Medical Annual, or British Medical Almanack, 1839. Edited by William Farr. London. Price Three Shillings, On the Present State of the Law of Lunacy. By a Barrister, Encysted Tumors—Serous, Atheromatous and Meliceric—Treated by Incision and Injections, On the Use of Chlorine Inhalation in Catarrh, On Foundling and Bastard Children in France and in Other Countries of Europe, Observations on the Perforation of the Intestines by Worms. By Dr. Mondiere of Loudun, Transactions of the Medical and Physical Society of Bombay. Vol. 1. 1838. Richardson, Cornhill, Haslar Hospital A Case of Perfect Anchylosis of the Five Superior Cervical Vertebre to Each Other, and Complete Dislocation …, Remarks on, with Case, of Pneumo-Thorax, Spirit of the Foreign Periodicals, &c. Discussion at the Royal Academy on the Contagiousness of Plague and Other Fevers, Dr. Scholefield and Dr. Hooper, Case of Torticollis, or Wry-Neck, Treated by Division of the Sterno-Mastoid Muscle, Further Testimony of the Remedial Value of the Carbonate of Soda, Recent Works on Surgery A System of Practical Surgery, with Numerous Explanatory Plates, the Drawings after Nature. By John Lizars, …, New York Hospital Lectures on Lithotomy, Delivered at the New York Hospital, December, 1837. By Alex. H. Stevens, M. D. …, Medico-Chirurgical Transactions. Published by the Royal Medico-Chirurgical Society of London. Volume the Twenty First, Fistula of the Corpus Spongiosum Urethræ Treated by Suture, Remarks on Some Curious Cases Oe Simulation, A Clinical Lecture of the Primary Treatment of Injuries, Delivered at the New York Hospital, Nov. 22, 1837. By Alexander H. Stevens, M. D., Surgical Report of the Palermo Hospital Case of Fungus Hæmatodes, Report of the Malignant Fever, Called the "Pali Plague," Which Has Prevailed in Some Parts of Raj Pootana, since the Month of July, 1836. By James Rankin, M. D. Published by Authority of the Indian Government. Octavo, 1838, Calcutta, G. H. Huttman, Lipoma of Large Size in the Groin Successfully Extirpated, Case of Ileus, in Which Gastrotomy Was Performed.—Death, Hæmatophobia, or the Beauties of Continental Practice, An Experimental Essay on the Physiology of the Blood. By Charles Maitland, M. D., Dr. Granville and Dr. Roe, Discussion at the Royal Academy of Medicine on the Ætiology of Club-Feet, On the Action of Diuretic Medicines, A Treatise on Inflammation. By James MacArtney, M. D. F. R. S. &c. &c. &c. Quarto, Pp. 214. Two Plates. Longman's, 1838, Recent Works on Anatomy Manual of Descriptive and Pathological Anatomy. By J. F., A Treatise on Neuralgia. By Richard Rowland, M. D. Physician to the City Dispenary. 8vo. Pp. 174. Highley, Sept. 1838, Physiological Explanation of the Beauty of Form. By Benjamin F. Joslyn, M. D. Professor of Natural Philosophy and Lecturer on Anatomy and Physiology in the Union College, N. Y. 8vo. Stitch'd, Pp. 29, Urinary Diseases and Their Treatment. By Robert Willis, M. D., Licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians, Physician to the Royal Infirmary for Children, &c. Traite Des Maladies Des Reins, Etudiees En Elle-Memes Et Dans Leurs Rapports Avec Les Maladies Des Uretres …, An Experimental Essay on the Relative Physiological and Medicinal Properties of Iodine and Its Compounds; Being the Harveian Prize Dissertation for 1837. By Charles Cogswell, a. B. M. D., &c. Octavo, Pp. 179. Edinb. 1837, On the Application of Raw Cotton to Erysipelatous Surfaces, Case of Chronic Abscess in the Left Iliac Fossa Bursting into the Intestine—Cure. Remarks on Pelvic Abscesses, Delirium Tremens, History and Treatment of, with Emetics, by Stoll, in 1778, Natural History A History of British Birds. By William Yarrel, F. L. S., V. P. Z. S. Illustrated by a Wood-Cut of Each …, Expulsion of a Long Loop of the Intestinal Canal by the Rectum, An Account of Some New Instruments for Tying Polypi of the Uterus, Nose, and Ear, and Enlarged Tonsils; with Cases. By William Beaumont, Surgeon to the Islington Dispensary. 4to. 3 Lithographic Plates, 1838, Law of Lunacy. The Monthly Chronicle, Practical Remarks on the Diseases of the Skin, on the External Signs of Disorder, and on the Constitutional Peculiarities during Infancy and Childhood. By Walter C. Dendy, Surgeon to the Royal Infirmary for Children, &c. 8vo. Pp. 153.1838, Poisoning by Arsenic—Exhumation of the Body, and Conviction of the Criminal, Three Years after Death, Medical Reform; Being the Subject of the First Annual Oration, Instituted by the British Medical Association, and Delivered at the Second Anniversary of That Society. By A. B. Granville, M. D. 8VO. Price One Shilling. Sherwood and Co. Nov. 1838, Multiple Essay Items, Observations on the Oriental Plague and on Quarantines, &c. By John Bowring, Esq. Pp. 45. Edinburgh. Tait, 1838, On the Most Frequent Causes of Sudden Death. By M. Devergie, On the State of Vaccination in Various Countries of Europe; Propriety of Re-Vaccination, &c., Inflammation of the Umbilical Vein in Infants, Case of Remarkable Pulsation in All the Superficial Veins of the Arms and Neck, Physiological and Therapeutic Examination of Veratria, The Work of Dr. Burns Is of a More Elaborate Character than That of Mr. Lizars. Review: Periscope; or, Circumspective Review Notices of Some New Works, Clinical Review Guy's Hospital. Letter to the editor: To the Editors of the Medico-Chirurgical Review, "A Crust for the Critics" To Dr. Forbes and Dr. Conolly, On the Best Means of Applying Pressure to the Uterus after Delivery To the Editors of the Medical and Chirurgical Review, Scott on Cove To the Editors of the Medico-Chirurgical Review, The Pellicle of an Egg, an Excellent Adhesive Application to Wounds The Following Letter from M. Cloquet, We Find in a Late Number of the Bulletin Medical Belge.
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