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The New York Journal of Medicine

1847; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

John B. Beck, H. P. Dewees, N. S. Davis, Moses Sweat, T. R. Varick, James Helmich, W. S. King, H. N. Bennett, Wm. H. Hanchitt, Professor C. B. Coventry, Dr. A. G. Lawton, Ja. C. Bliss, O'Bryen Bellingham, George B. Wood, R. E. Griffith, George Mendenhall, John M. Galt, J. J. Moorman, Adam Reid, James M'Naughton, Thomas Cock, M. Delluc, M. Brouzet, M. Blandin,

Resumo

Frontmatter: The New York Journal of Medicine. Essay: Lime Water, in Chronic Inflammations of the Intestinal Canal, "May 6th—Morning Session. The Convention Reassembled at Nine O'clock, A. M., On the Use of Quinine, &c.—By W. S. King, M. D., U. S. A. (in a Letter to the Editor), Midwifery, Critical Analysis Observations on Aneurism and Its Treatment by Compression.—By O'Bryen Bellingham, M. D., Edin., …, A Discourse Delivered at the Funeral of Luther Ticknor, M. D., of Salisbury, Conn., April 20th, 1846. By Adam Reid.—Hartford, 1847, 8vo., Pp. 16, Remarks on the Use of Galvanism in the Treatment of Certain Nervous Diseases, by H. P. Dewees, M. D., of New-York. (Concluded from Page 307, Vol. VIII), The Treatment of Insanity.—By John M. Galt, M. D., Superintendent of the Eastern Lunatic Asylum of Virginia, at Williamsburgh. Harper & Brothers. 1846. 8vo., Pp. 578, Urticaria Produced by Hydrocyanic Acid.—By T. R. Varick, M. D., New York, Dr. E. H. Barton.—We Are under Obligations to Dr. Barton, Surgeon U. S. Army, for Several Copies of the American Eagle, Published at Vera Cruz, Mexico, from Which We Have Gathered Some Interesting Items of Medical News, Case of Double Amputation, by M. Brouzet, Summary of the Transactions of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia—From December 1846 to April 1847, Inclusive. 8vo., Nitrate of Strychnia, by External Application, in Certain Forms of Gout, Commencement of the Buffalo University, Puerperal Anœmia; or a Peculiar Anœmic Condition, Occurring in Gestating and Lactating Females.—By H. N. Bennett, M. D., of Bethel, Ct., May 7th. Morning Session.—The Convention Re-Assembled at Nine O'clock, A. M., Original Communications On the Effects of Blisters on the Young Subject. By John B. Beck, M. D., Professor of Materia Medica …, Discoveries of Edward Weber on Muscular Contraction, Case of Hydatids of the Uterus. By Wm. H. Hanchitt, M. D., of Cold Water, Michigan.—(Communicated by Professor C. B. Coventry, M. D.), Surgery, Dislocation of the Lower Jaw, Statistical Researches on Operations for Cataract, Inhalation of Ether, Delluc's Pharmacy, Report on Separating Teaching and Licensing, Successful Amputation at the Hip-Joint. By Moses Sweat, M. D., of Parsonsville, Maine, Surgeons and Assistant Surgeons U. S. A. Appointed Recently to Be Attached to the Ten New Regiments, Remarks on the Alnus Serrulata, or Common Black Alder. By James Helmich, M. D., of Zanesville, Ohio. (Communicated in a Letter to the Editor), Galvanism in Labor, The Medical Student's Vade-Mecum, or Manual of Examinations, upon Anatomy, Physiology, Chemistry, Materia Medica, Surgery, Obstetrics, Practice of Medicine, Poisons, &c. 2d Ed. Revised and Greatly Enlarged. By George Mendenhall, M. D., Etc., Phila. Lindsay & Blackiston, 1847. 12mo., Pp. 573, Abstract of Proceedings of the Lyceum of Natural History of New York, Results of the Operation for Strangulated Hernia, by Boyer and Manec, Rhino-Plastic Operation, by M. Blandin, M. Kün's New Instrument for the Diagnosis of Tumors, The Virginia Springs, with Their Analysis; and Some Remarks on Their Character, Together with a Directory for the Use of the White Sulphur Water, and an Account of the Diseases to Which It Is Applicable, Etc. By J. J. Moorman, M. D., Resident Physician at the White Sulphur Springs. Philadelphia, Lindsay & Blackiston, Medical Botany, or Descriptions of the More Important Plants Used in Medicine, with Their History, Properties, and Mode of Administration. By R. E. Griffith, M. D., Etc., with Upwards of 300 Illustrations. Philadelphia, Lea & Blanchard, 1847. 8vo. Pp. 700, Two True Corpora Lutea in One Ovary, On the Influence of Malaria in the South-West. By Dr. A. G. Lawton, of Marshall, Missouri, Materia Medica, Multiple Essay Items, A Treatise on the Practice of Medicine. By George B. Wood, M. D., Professor of Materia Medica and Pharmacy in the University of Pennsylvania, Etc. In Two Volumes, 8vo., Pp. 798.1840, Foreign Medical Intelligence Anatomy and Physiology, New Method of Operating for the Cure of Vesico-Vaginal Fistula, Proceedings at the Annual Convention of the Connecticut Medical Society, May, 1847, Together with a List of Members and the Annual Address. Hartford, 1847. 8vo., Pp. 40, Epidemic Erysipelas in Michigan, Brief Account of the Medical Properties of "The Iris Versicolor, or Blue Flag," in a Letter from M. H. Andrews, M. D., of Mich., to the Editor, Case of Traumatic Tetanus, Communicated in a Letter to S. S. Purple, M. D. of N. York, by Mr M. B. Brown, of Pitt Co., N. C., May 28th, 1847, Case of Double Hare-Lip.—By N. S. Davis, M. D., of Binghamton, N. Y., Some Remarks on the Treatment of Lying-In Women.—By Ja. C. Bliss, M. D., of New-York, Proceedings of the Brooklyn Medical Association.—(Prepared by Drs. Mitchell, Crane and Trask, a Committee Appointed for the Purpose) First Regular Meeting, December, 1847. Editorial: American Intelligence and Editorial Proceedings of the National Medical Convention Held in the City of Philadelphia, in May, 1847. Obituary.

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