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The American Journal of Dental Science

1854; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

Professor Reginald N. Wright, John Lewis, A. Hill, A. Snowden Piggot, Christopher Johnston, J. L. Levison, J. L. Levison, W. R. Handy, Carl Löwig, Daniel Breed, T. W. Evans, Prof. T. L. Buckingham, John Roberton, C. Bate Spence, C. Bate Spence, George Yates, M. CL. Bernard, A. F. Talma, C. A. Du Bouchet, William B. Carpenter, Thomas H. Buckler, James Paget, John Hunter, Dr. Philip Ricord, Freeman J. Bumstead, M. N. Regnault, T. Forrest Betton, James C. Booth, William L. Faber, J. Marion Sims, Prof. H. Rose, James D. Dana, President E. Hitchcock, M. J. Nicklés, Prof. F. A. P. Bernard, J. Lawrence Smith, George J. Brush, W. J. Burnett, L. Agassiz, Waldo G. Burnett, Robert P. Thomas, F. A. Abel, W. Clowes, Jonathan Knight, Dr. Carl Löwig, Daniel Breed,

Resumo

Frontmatter: The American Journal of Dental Science. Essay: Death from the Administration of Chloroform—Autopsy. Under the Care of Mr. Paget, of St. Bartholomew's Hospital, London, Crystallized Gold, Quarterly Summary Dental Science, Formula for Pain in the Teeth and Jaws, On Elective Elimination by the Salivary and Other Secretions, The Phrenic Nerve, Memoirs on a Few Fundamental Points of Dental Medicine, Considered in Its Application to Hygiene and Therapeutics. By A. F. Talma, M. D., Dentist to the King of Belgium, &c. Translated by C. A. Du Bouchet, M. D., D. D. S. First Series. Brussels, 1852, Development of the Teeth, A Treatise on the Venereal Disease. By John Hunter, F. R. S., with Copious Additions, by Dr. Philip Ricord, Surgeon of the Hospital Du Midi, Paris, &c., Edited, with Notes, by Freeman J. Bumstead, M. D., Physician to the North Western Dispensary, New York. Philadelphia. Blanchard & Lea, Selected Articles A Few Thoughts on Dental Practice. By T. W. Evans, D. D. S., of Paris, Chemistry for Dentists—A Letter to the Senior Editor, Note for the Essay, "On the Mortality of Children during the First Dentition, " in the Journal of Dental Science, for April, 1853. By J. L. Levison, D. D. S., Introductory Lecture on Practical Anatomy for the Dentist. Delivered before the Class of the Baltimore College Dental Surgery—Session 1853-4. By W. R. Handy M. D., Histolysis, Artificial Diamonds, Elements of Chemistry, for the Use of Colleges, Academies and Schools by M. N. Regnault, Translated from the French by T. Forrest Betton, M. D., M. A. N. S., and Edited with Notes by James C. Booth and William L. Faber. Second Edition, to Which Is Appended a Comparative Table of French and English Measures. In Two Volumes. Philadelphia. Clark & Hesser, 1853, Lectures on Surgical Pathology, Delivered at the Royal College of Surgeons of England. By James Paget, F. R. S., Lately Professor of Anatomy and Surgery to the College, Assistant Surgeon and Lecturer on Physiology at St. Bartholomew's Hospital. Hypertrophy, Atrophy, Repair, Inflammation, Mortification, Specific Diseases and Tumors. Philadelphia. Lindsay & Blakiston, 1853, Parting Gold and Silver on the Large Scale: Being Notes of a Visit to the Chemical Department of the United States Mint in Philadelphia. Read before the Baltimore Academy of Science and Art. By A. Snowden Piggot, M. D., Influence of the Pneumo-Gastric Nerves in Digestion, The Essential Oil of Tobacco, a German Remedy for Tooth-Ache, with the Mode of Preparing It and the Three Cases Which Deterred the Writer from Ever Attempting to Administer It Again. By J. L. Levison, D. D. S., Mechanical Dentistry. By Prof. T. L. Buckingham, M. D., Dentist, Practice of Dentistry, Anatomy and Physiology, Tooth-Drawing, Ellis' Medical Formulary. Tenth Edition, Revised, and Much Extended by Robert P. Thomas, M. D., Professor of Materia Medica in the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy. Philadelphia. Blanchard & Lea, 1854, Freak of Nature, Introductory Lecture to the Course for 1853 and '4, in the Medical Institution of Yale College. By Jonathan Knight, M. D., Clerical Gullibility, On the Etiology, Pathology and Treatment of Fibro-Bronchitis and Rheumatic Pneumonia. By Thomas H. Buckler, M. D. Philadelphia. Blanchard & Lea, Destruction of the Hard Palate, Originating in a Carious Tooth. By C. Bate Spence, Mulgrave Place, Plymouth, England, Miscellaneous Notices, Case of Hare-Lip. Reported by George Yates, Esq., Resident Surgeon of Queen's Hospital, Birmingham, Structure of Cartilage, Bone, Dentine, &c., Mustaches, Second Report on Quarantine, Yellow Fever, with Appendices. Presented to Both Houses of Parliament by Command of Her Majesty. London: Printed by W. Clowes & Son, for Her Majesty's Stationary Office, 1852, Function of the Valves of the Heart, Relations of Electricity to Secretion, Principles of Organic and Physiological Chemistry. By Dr. Carl Löwig, Doctor of Medicine and Philosophy, Ordinary Professor of Chemistry in the University of Zurich, Author of Chemie Der Organischen Verbindungen. Translated by Daniel Breed, M. D., of the U. S. Patent Office, Late of the Laboratories of Liebig and Löwig. Philadelphia, A. Hart, Late Carey & Hart, Development of Blood Globules, Supernumerary Dens Sapientiæ, Caries of the Teeth, Application of Artificial Teeth by the Auroplastic Principle, Hot Air Blow-Pipe. By Christopher Johnston, M. D., &c., The American Journal of Science and Arts, for November. Contents: Biography of Berzelius, by Prof. H. Rose, of Berlin; on an Isothermal Oceanic Chart, Illustrating the Geographical Distribution of Marine Animals, by James D. Dana; the Coalfield of Bristol County and of Rhode Island, by President E. Hitchcock; Researches on Different Applications of Magnetic Attraction, by M. J. Nicklés; on the Passivity of Nickel and Cobalt, by M. J. Nicklés; Method of Taking Daguerreotype Pictures for the Stereoscope, Simultaneously, upon the Same Plate, with an Ordinary Camera, by Prof. F. A. P. Bernard; Theoretic Determination of the Expenditure of Heat in the Hot Air Engine, (Supplementary Article,) by Prof. Frederick A. P. Barnard; on the Consolidation of Coral Formations, by James D. Dana; Re-Examination of American Minerals, by J. Lawrence Smith and George J. Brush, Ph. B.; Various Actions of Nitric and Oxalic Acids on Salts of Potassium and Sodium, and on Zinc, by J. Lawrence Smith; on the Blood-Corpuscle-Holding Cells, and Their Relation to the Spleen, by W. J. Burnett, M. D.; Extraordinary Fishes from California, Constituting a New Family, Described by L. Agassiz; on a Change of Ocean Temperature That Would Attend a Change in the Level of the African and South American Continents, by James D. Dana; Reviews and Records in Anatomy and Physiology, by Waldo G. Burnett; Correspondence of M. J. Nicklés; Scientific Intelligence, Temperature of the Blood, A Lower Molar Tooth with Four Roots, On the Treatment of Vesico-Vaginal Fistula. By J. Marion Sims, M. D. Philadelphia. Blanchard & Lea, Chemistry of the Metals—Platinum. By Professor Reginald N. Wright, A. M., M. D., Death from Chloroform. By John Roberton, Manchester, Cholera, The Insertion of Teeth upon Platinum Pivots, Mechanical Dentistry. By John Lewis, D. D. S., Buffalo, N. Y., Capillaries of the Liver, Handbook of Chemistry, Theoretical, Practical and Technical. By F. A. Abel, Professor of Chemistry at the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, and Assistant Teacher of Chemistry at St. Bartholomew's Hospital; and C. L. Bloxam, Formerly First Assistant to the Royal College of Chemistry. London. John Churchill, Prince's Street, Soho, 1854, On a New Caustic in Malignant Ulcerations of the Face, Clasps, Diseases of the Surrounding Tissues Originating in Carious Teeth. By C. Bate Spence, Esq., 8 Mulgrave Place, Plymouth, England, Deposition of Ivory in the Wounded Tusk of an Elephant. Review: Review Department Principles of Organic and Physiological Chemistry. By Carl Löwig, Doctor of Medicine and Philosophy, …. Editorial: Editorial Department Bibliographical Notices.

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