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Having Been Freely Depleted by the Lancet, before I Saw Him, No Further Detraction of Blood Was Employed

1844; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

E. S. Cooper, John Davis, B. Wm. B. Diver, E. K. Chamberlin, Victor J. Fourgeaud, W. R. Gore, M. D., T. W. Lewis, John Forbes, Alexander Tweedie, John Conolly, Robley Dunglison, M. Chailly, Thomas Nunnelly, A. P. W. Philips,

Resumo

Essay: New Treatment of Sciatica, Surgery and Opthalmology Case of Deformity from Burn. Successfully Treated by Plastic Operation. B. Wm. B. Diver, M. D., of Cincinnati, Materia Medica and Pharmacy, On the Nerves of the Uterus, Value of Antimony in Mania, Pregnancy without the Usual Signs, and Parturition without Labor Pains, New Preparation of Quinine, German Treatment of Engorgement of the Liver and Spleen, A Treatise on Protracted Indigestion and Its Consequences; Being an Application to the Practical Department of Medicine of the Results of an Inquiry into the Laws of the Vital Functions, Etc. By A. P. W. Philips, M. D., F. R. S., Etc. Philadelphia: Lea & Blanchard—1843. Pp. 240, Ohio Penitentiary, Cases of Club-Foot. By E. K. Chamberlin, M. D., Physician to the Cincinnati Dispensary. (With a Wood Cut—Six Figures), A Practical Treatise on Midwifery. By M. Chailly, Doctor of Medicine, and Ex-Chief of the Obstetric Clinique of Paris, Professor of Midwifery, Member of the Society of Medical Emulation, Etc. Illustrated with 216 Woodcuts. A Work Adopted by the Royal Council of Public Instruction. Translated from the French, and Edited by Gunning S. Bedford, A. M., M. D., Professor of Midwifery and the Diseases of Women and Children in the University of New York. New York: Harper & Brothers, 82 Cliff Street—1844. Pp. 530, A Treatise on the Nature, Causes, and Treatment of Erysipelas. By Thomas Nunnelly, Lecturer on Anatomy, Physiology, and Pathology, in the Leeds School of Medicine, Etc. Philadelphia: Ed. Barrington & Geo. D. Haswell—1844. Pp. 235, Effusion within the Joints, Treated with Nitrate of Silver, Case of Emphysema of the Lungs. By John Davis, M. D., Resident Physician of the Commercial Hospital, Cincinnati, Indian Hemp. [The Following Remarks Are Extracted Chiefly from Dr. O'shaughnessy's Account of Indian Hemp—The Botanical Description Is by Augustin Duhamel, Read at the Pharmaceutical Meeting, Nov. 1843], Cold Affusion in Poisoning by Prussic Acid, New Method of Compressing the Aorta in Uterine Hemorrhage, Bibliographical Notices The Cyclopœdia of Practical Medicine. Edited by John Forbes, M. D., Alexander Tweedie, M. D., and John …, The Illinois Medical and Surgical Journal, Vomiting—A Cure for Phthisis, New York Hospital, Arteriotomy of the Temporal Artery Followed by Aneurism, and the Means of Prevention. By Victor J. Fourgeaud, M. D., of St. Louis, Mo., Probable Causes of Insanity of Patients in the Asylum during the Year 1843, Hydrated Proto-Sulphuret of Iron as an Antidote to Corrosive Sublimate, Mercurial Cigars, Naphtha in Tuberculous Consumption, Midwifery A Case of Difficult Labor.—[The Following Interesting Case Is Extracted from Dr. Burwell's Paper on Statistics, Treatment of Diabetes, Medical Convention of Ohio, Medical Jurisprudence and Toxicology, Bloomingdale Lunatic Asylum, N. Y.—P. Earle, Attending Physician, Vaginal Hysterotomy and Criminal Abortion, Facial Neuralgia, On the Ammoniacal Solution of Ergot of Rye, Anatomy and Physiology Blood in the Brain. [It Has Always Appeared to Us to Involve a Singular Absurdity, to Suppose, That the …, Having Been Freely Depleted by the Lancet, before I Saw Him, No Further Detraction of Blood Was Employed, Cases of Congestive Fever, Treated Principally by External Stimulating Applications and the Hot Air Bath, with Remarks. By E. S. Cooper, M. D., of Danville, Illinois. Frontmatter: The Western Lancet.

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