Tribute to the Memory of Late Caspar Wistar, M. D. Professor of Anatomy, &c. In the University of Pennsylvania, President of the American Philosophical Society for the Promotion of Useful Knowledge, &c. By His Friend, David Hosack, M. D. Professor, &c. In the University of the Stack of New-York
1818; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
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David Hosack, Joseph Klapp, John Eberle, S. D. Culbertson, Henry Huntt, John Eberle, Thomas Wharton, Dr. Richard M. Taliaferro, J. P. Street, N. Chapman, W. P. C. Barton, John Crampton, Richard Grattan, Nathan L. Young, John Crampton, Benjamin Travers, James Wardrop, Samuel Black, Sir Everard Home, Robert Reid, Edward Stanley, A. Colles, Chev. Scarpa, J. Cheyne, C. Ridolfi, Edw. Percival, Charles H. Todd, Astley Cooper, James P. Freeman,
ResumoEssay: University of Pennsylvania, A Consolidated Monthly Report of the General Hospital at Burlington, Vermont, under the Direction of Henry Huntt, Hospital Surgeon, from the First of May, 1814, to the Last of April, 1815, Rupture of the Stomach, and Escape of Its Contents into the Cavity of the Abdomen. By John Crampton, M. D. King's Professor of Materia Medica, and Assistant Physician to Steeven's Hospital, Dublin. Communicated by Dr. Baillie. With Additional Observations, by Benjamin Travers, Esq. F. R. S. Surgeon to Saint Thomas's Hospital, and Vice-President of the Society, On the Medical Virtues of Chlorine, A Case of Phlegmasia Dolens Puerperarum, or Swelled Leg, Communicated by Dr. Richard M. Taliaferro, On the Cause of the Disease Termed Trismus Nascentium. By A. Colles, M. D. One of the Professors of Anatomy and Surgery to the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, One of the Surgeons to Dr. Steevens' Hospital, &c. &c., In Hufeland's Journal Der Practische Heilkunde, for June, Published at Berlin, 1816, There Is an Interesting Paper on Psora or Itch, by Dr. Harles, Mémoire Tendant À Demontrer De Plus En Plus La Force Magnetisant Du Bord Extréme Du Rayon Violet, &c. &c. By C. Ridolfi, Statement of Deaths, with the Diseases and Ages, in the City and Liberties of Philadelphia, from the First of January, 1817, to the First of January, 1818, On the Use of Blisters Applied to the Neck in Epistaxis. By J. P. Street, M. D., Account of a Case Where a Severe Nervous Affection Came on after a Punctured Wound of the Finger, and in Which Amputation Was Successfully Performed. By James Wardrop, Esq. F. R. S. Ed., A Case of Mania À Potu. By John Eberle, M. D. of Philadelphia, On Epilepsy. By Thomas Wharton, On the Efficacy of the Supertrate of Potash in the Cure of the Teigne Muqueuse (Scald Head), Discourses on the Elements of Therapeutics and Materia Medica. By N. Chapman, M. D. Professor of the Institutes and Practice of Physic and Clinical Practice in the University of Pennsylvania: President of the Philadelphia Medical Society, &c. &c. First Vol. 8vo. Philadelphia, Published by James Webster, 1817, On the Effects of a Paralytic Stroke upon the Powers of Adjustment of the Eyes to near Distances. By Sir Everard Home, Bart. V. P. R. S. M. R. I. &c., An Abstract Account of the Diseases Which Prevailed among the Soldiers, Received into the General Hospital, at Burlington, Vermont, during the Summer and Autumn of 1814. By Henry Huntt, Hospital Surgeon, At Auburn, N. Y. On the 11th Instant, Mrs. Penick, Aged Thirty-One Years, (Wife of Mr. Wait Penick) after a Lingering Illness of Two Years, from a Scirrhous Enlargement of Almost the Whole Substance of the Liver; after Death She Was Opened by Dr. Pitney, Assisted by Drs. Wm. C. Bennet, Cooly, and Lawrence, and about Six Quarts of Water Taken from the Cavity of the Abdomen, Foreign Papers, &c. Hydrocephalic Fever, On the Nature and Treatment of Tetanus. By Robert Reid, M. D. Licentiate of the King's and Queen's College of Physicians, Member of the Royal Medical Society of Edinburgh, One of the Physicians to St. Thomas and St. Mary's Dispensary, &c. &c., Additional Observations—By Benjamin Travers, Esq. F. R. S. and Vice-President of the Society, Vegetable Materia Medica of the United States, or Medical Botany; Containing a Botanical and Medical History of Medicinal Plants, Indigenous to the United States; Illustrated by Coloured Engravings, Made after Original Drawings Done by the Author. By W. P. C. Barton, M. D. Professor of Botany in the University of Pennsylvania, &c. &c. Nos 1, 2 and 3. Philadelphia, M. Carey & Son, 1817—18 4to, A Case of Ruptured Intestine. By Charles H. Todd, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, &c., An Account of a Singular Malformation of the Human Heart. By Nathan L. Young, Esq. F. R. M. S. E, &c., There Is a Case Mentioned in the Medico-Chirurgical Journal, (of Salsbury, Germany,) Edited by Dr. I. N. Ehrhart, Page 232, of a Woman, Who after a Very Copious Loss of Blood, Saw Every Objects Quadruple, or Four-Fold, Account of an Epidemic Petechial Febricula. By Edw. Percival, M. B. Cantab. & Dub.—M. R. I. A. One of the Senior Physicians to the Hospitals of the House of Industry, &c. &c. &c., State of the Weather, A Case of Chronic Rheumatic Inflammation, Successfully Treated by Bandages. By Richard Grattan, M. D. Fellow of the King's and Queen's College of Physicians, in Ireland, and Permanent Physician to the Fever Hospital, and House of Recovery, Dublin, A Case of Ulcerated Scirrhus of the Pylorus. By John Eberle, M. D. of Philadelphia, On the Virtues of James's Powder in the Apoplectic Diathesis. By J. Cheyne, M. D. &c., Miscellaneous Facts, Philadelphia Medical Society Session of 1817 and 1818, Three Cases of Calculi Removed from the Urethra, without the Use of Cutting Instruments. By Astley Cooper, Esq. F. R. S. Surgeon to Guy's Hospital, I Received the Following Letter from My Friend and Pupil, Mr. Okes, Holcus Bicolor as a Substitute for Chocolate, Dissections of Two Habitual Drunkards. By Samuel Black, M. D. Member of the King's and Queen's College of Physicians, &c., Richerche Ed Osservazioni, &c.: or, Observations and Experiments on the Volatility of Substances Hitherto Considered as Fixed Bodies. By Dr. Hermbstaed, Tribute to the Memory of Late Caspar Wistar, M. D. Professor of Anatomy, &c. In the University of Pennsylvania, President of the American Philosophical Society for the Promotion of Useful Knowledge, &c. By His Friend, David Hosack, M. D. Professor, &c. In the University of the Stack of New-York, In Addition to the Foregoing Case, Which Was Written at the Request of My Friend, Mr. Crampton, by a Female Relative of the Patient, I Have Only to Add, That He Was a Man of a Sanguine Temperament, with a Short Neck, and That He Died in the Year 1816, in His 90th or 91st Year, in Consequence, as I Believe, of a Disease of the Urinary Organs, An Account of a Sudden Death, Which Became the Subject of Forensic Enquiry. By Joseph Klapp, M. D.—One of the Physicians of the Philadelphia Alms-House, The Above-Mentioned Deaths Were Caused by the Following Diseases and Casualties, Viz., On the Cure of Aneurism. By Chev. Scarpa, A Case of Dropsy, Communicated by Dr. Culbertson, of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, Dated February 28, 1818, Cases of Hernia Cerebri, with Observations. By Edward Stanley, Esq. Assistant Surgeon to St. Bartholomew's Hospital. Frontmatter: The American Medical Recorder. Editorial: We Intended, at First, to Have Drawn up a Short Biographical Account of the Late Dr. Wistar, for This Number of the Recorder.
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