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The St. Louis Medical and Surgical Journal

1852; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

R. Dickins Webb, W. H. Gantt, M. L. Linton, Samuel A. Cartwright, A. Hammer, Chas. A. Pope, A. Hammer, Austin Flint, Henry F. Campbell, Dr. Giamb Borelli, Wm. M. Boling, Daniel Brainard, J. A. Frydinger, C. Joel Hendrick, Dr. E. J. Tilt, P. Ricord, Robert Lee, A. Hammer, J. S. B. Alleyne, E. H. Gregory,

Resumo

Frontmatter: The St. Louis Medical and Surgical Journal. Essay: Scientific Medicine, Eaters of Arsenic, Meeting of the Medical Profession, Orthoscope, a New Instrument to Examine the Internal Formation of the Eye, The Topography of North Alabama.—By W. H. Gantt, M. D., of Mooresville, Ala., Clinical Reports on Continued Fever, Based on Analysis of One Hundred and Sixty-Four Cases, with Remarks on the Management of Continued Fever; the Identity of Typhus and Typhoid Fever, Relapsing Fever, Diagnosis, &c. To Which Is Added a Memoir on the Transportation and Diffusion of Typhoid Fever, as Exemplified in the Occurrence of the Disease at North Boston, Erie Co., N. Y.—By Austin Flint, M. D., Professor of the Principles and Practice of Physic, and of Clinical Medicine in the University of Buffalo, and Editor of the Buffalo Med. Journ.—Buffalo. Geo. H. Derby & Co. 1852. Pp. 390, The Saliva, On Leucocythemia, An Analysis of One Hundred Cases of Cancerous Disease of the Uterus, The Hæmatokinetic or Blood-Moving Power of Inspired Air, Proved by Further Experiments on the Crocodile.—By Samuel A. Cartwright, M. D., N. Orleans.—Criticized by A. Hammer, M. D., St. Louis, Original Communications Case of Diabetes Mellitus.—By R. Dickins Webb, M. D., Our Schools, Diagnosis, Treatment and Microscopical Examination of a Tumor, Composed of Aneurismatic, Adipose and Fibrous Tissue.—By A. Hammer, M. D., St. Louis, Mo., The Transactions of the Third Annual Meeting of the Medical Society of the State of Georgia, Held in the City of Augusta, April, 1852. Pp. 100 The Transactions of the Illinois' Medical Society, for the Year 1852. Pp. 94, Letters upon Syphilis.—Addressed to the Editor of L'Union Medicale, by P. Ricord. Translated from the French by D. D. Slade, M. D. First Letter, Observations on Some Peculiar Varieties of After-Pain.—By C. Joel Hendrick, of Auburn, Ind., The Microscope as a Means of Diagnosis, Singular Defect and Impotence of Memory after Paralysis, On the Treatment of Neuralgia, Medical Miscellany—Scissors and Pen, On the Iodide of Potassum in Syphilis, Record of Medical Science On the Treatment of Ischias by Cauterization of the Ear.—By Dr. Giamb Borelli.—(Gazette Med. Ital, Stati Sordi. 1851, Topical Medication of the Larynx, New Symptoms of Pneumonia.—By Wm. M. Boling, M. D., of Montgomery, Ala., The Unity and Variety of Disease.—By M. L. Linton, M. D., On the Treatment of Cancer by the Lactate of Iron, Taken by the Mouth and Injected into the Veins.—By Daniel Brainard, M. D., of Chicago, On the Management of Women after the Cessation of Menstruation.—By Dr. E. J. Tilt, Kousso on the Tape-Worm.—By J. A. Frydinger, M. D., of N. Orleans. Letter to the editor: Death from the Inhalation of Chloroform.—By Chas. A. Pope, M. D., Professor of Surgery, St. Louis University. Review: Reviews and Bibliographical Notices Transaction of the Medical Association of the State of Missouri, at Its Second Annual Meeting, St. Louis, April 19th, 20th and 21st, 1852. Vol. 2, 8vo., Pp. 116. Editorial: Editorials. Obituary.

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