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The New-England Journal of Medicine and Surgery

1819; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

William Tully, George Hayward, William Lyman, John P. Batchelder, M. Montenegre, John Stearns, J. G. Coffin, T. V. Wiesenthal, J. Revere, John Abercrombie, James Blundell, J. J. Locher, John Astbury, Adam Hunter, Joseph M'Sweeny, E. Hale Jr., Marshall Hall, Marshall Hall,

Resumo

Frontmatter: The New-England Journal of Medicine and Surgery. Letter to the editor: Ergot [To the Editors of the New England Journal of Medicine and Surgery], Extract of a Letter to One of the Editors [Communicated for the New-England Journal of Medicine and Surgery], Extraordinary Case of Corneous Excrescence. By T. V. Wiesenthal, M. D. of the United States Navy [To the Editors of the New-England Journal of Medicine and Surgery], Remarks on the Fracture of the Lower Extremity of the Radius. By John P. Batchelder, M. D. To the Editors of the New-England Journal of Medicine and Surgery, To the Editors of the New-England Journal. Essay: Foreign Literary Notices, Foreign Bodies in the Œsophagus, Case of Tœnia. By George Hayward, M. D., On the Spontaneous Combustion of Cotton Goods, Which Have Been Imbued with Linseed Oil. By Marshall Hall, M. D., Foreign, Sanguinaria Canadensis. Lin Blood-Root. Blood-Wort. Red-Root. Puccoon. Indian-Paint. Turmeric. Ord. Nat. Rhœadœ. Lin. Papaveraceœ. …, Account of the Manner of Treating the Patients in the Plague Hospitals at Constantinople, Simple Remedy for Preventing the Distortion of the Spine in Children. By Dr. Weitch, in Berlin. From Hufeland's Journal for July, 1818, A Case of Cæsarean Operation, Intelligence, On a Mode of Preserving Some Vegetable Remedies. By Marshall Hall, M. D., Observations on Chronic Inflammation of the Brain and Its Membranes. By John Abercrombie, M. D. Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh Suppuration of the Brain, Effects of Venesection in Certain Forms of Dropsy. By Adam Hunter, M. D. Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh, Experiments on Digestion in Man. Presented October 5th to the National Institute, by M. Montenegre, Experiments in Favour of a New Substance for Tying Arteries, and for Suture, with Practical Observations. By Joseph M'Sweeny, M. D., M. Esquirol, a Short Time since, Read a Memoir to the Medical Society of Paris, Containing the Result of His Observations at the Salpêlrière, during the Years 1811, 1812, 1813, and 1814, Extracts from a Letter to Aaron Dexter, M. D., Cases of the Effects of Mercury on the Heart. By John Astbury, M. D., That Species of Spinal Distortion, Which Appears Solely to Depend on a Divergence of the Axes of the Bones of the Vertebræ from the Centre of Gravity, as a Consequence of Rickets in Infancy, but Which, When Once It Has Taken Place, Generally Continues to Increase, According to the Laws of Mechanics, until the Period of Puberty, Is Now Generally Treated in the Public Hospitals in London, with Success, by Mere Confinement of the Patient to the Horizontal Position on an Unyielding Surface, Newly Discovered Membrane in the Eye, Experiments on the Transfusion of Blood by the Syringe. By James Blundell, M. D. Lecturer on Physiology at Guy's Hospital, Medical Properties of Salt, Theory of Conception. By John Stearns, M. D. of Albany ], Case of a Child Aged Six Months, Who Swallowed a Double-Bladed Knife, without Injury, Cure of Foundered Horses by Excision of about Two Inches of the Principal Nerves on Each Side of the Pastern Joint. Extracted from a Letter of a Physician in London, to Dr. Duncan, Professor of Medicine, Edinburgh, On the Use of Moxa in Hydrocephalus. Review: Review History and Description of an Epidemic Fever, Commonly Called Spotted Fever, Which Prevailed at Gardiner, …. Backmatter: Foreign Publications. Editorial: Lately Appeared from the Press of Cummings & Hilliard, Elements of Chemical Science, by J. Gorham, M. D. Professor of Chemistry in Harvard University. Vol. I.

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