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The New York Journal of Medicine

1844; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

John Le Conte, John C. Peters, H. H. Turner, N. S. Davis, James Stewart, L. Tanquerel Des Planches, John Rose Cormack, John MacKintosh, C. W. Hufeland, C. Bruchausen, Robt. Nelson, Carl Rokitanski, Edwin Chadwick, Worthington Hooker, Charles Caldwell, Lewis C. Beck, Henry H. Smith, Robley Dunglison, J. Moore Neligan, David Meredith Reese, H. H. Childs, Elisha Bartlett, Dr. C. I. Elsbesser, Jas. Bryan, Chas. A. Lee,

Resumo

Frontmatter: The New York Journal of Medicine. Essay: Our Printer Has Directed Our Attention to the Following Remarks in the St. Louis Medical Journal, Which He Regards as of Too Much Importance Not to Be Transferred to Our Part of This Favored Republic, Assuring Us That the Contributors to Our Journal Need Improvement in the Chirographic Art as Much as Their Brethren at the West, An Account of an Operation for the Removal of a Congenital Cataract of the Capsulo-Lenticular Variety. By H. H. Turner, M. D., U. S. A., in a Letter to Dr. Thomas Mower, M. D., U. S. A., Caoutchouc as a Remedy for the Tooth-Ache, Arsenic, Antidotes for Arsenious Acid, Anatomical Atlas, Illustrative of the Structure of the Human Body, by Henry H. Smith, M. D. Parts IV. and V, On the Diet of Infants in Affections of the Bowels. By James Stewart, M. D., of New York, Thoughts on Quarantine and Other Sanatory Systems, Being an Essay Which Received the Prize of the Boylston Medical Committee of Harvard University, in August, 1834. By Charles Caldwell, M. D. [Veritas Atque Utilitas Antiquitati Præponendæ Sint.] Boston: Marsh, Copen & Lyon. 1841 Thoughts on Moral Medicine, Being an Introductory Lecture. By Charles Caldwell, M. D. Delivered Nov. …, Pathological, Therapeutical, and Operative Surgery, On Preserving Bodies for Dissection, Psychological Medicine, Professional Courtesy, Obstetrics and Diseases of Females, Report of the Sanatory Condition of the Laboring Population of Great Britain. A Supplementary Report on the Results of a Special Inquiry into the Practice of Interments in Towns, Made at the Request of Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the Home Department. By Edwin Chadwick, Esq., Barrister at Law. London: Printed by W. Clowes & Sons, for Her Majesty's Stationery Office. 1843. Pp. 279, Effect of Electro-Magnetism on Paralysis, Amputation, Toxicology and Medical Jurisprudence, The Effects of Antimony on Infants, Poisoning by Ornamental Sugar, Principles of Pathology and Practice of Medicine. By John MacKintosh, M. D., Fourth American from the Last London Edition, with Notes and Additions, by Samuel G. Morton, M. D., Philadelphia, Lindsay and Blakiston. 1844, Pp. 892, Case of Malformation of the Heart of a Child, Who Expired on the Fifth Day after Birth, Uterine Diseases, Injury to the Spinal Cord during Hanging, Critical Analysis Traité Des Maladies De Plomb Ou Saturnines. Par L. Tanquerel Des Planches, Docteur De La Faculté De Medicine …, Extracts from the Recorded Proceedings of the New York Medical and Surgical Society, Medical Colleges, Clysters of Belladonna against Ileus, Miscellanea, The Cylopœdia of Practical Medicine. Parts XI., XII., XIII., XIV, Greek Leprosy in Sardinia, A Treatise on Pathological Anatomy. By Carl Rokitanski, M. D., Professor Extraordinary of Pathological Anatomy at the University of Vienna. Part I. Containing the Abnormal Conditions of the Organs of Respiration. Translated from the German, with Additions on Diagnosis, from Schoenlein, Skoda, and Others, by Dr. John C. Peters. New York. Wm. Radde, 322 Broadway. 1845. Pp. 164, Comparative Weight and Length of the Fœtus at the Full Time, Dr. Cormack on Ipecacuan as a Counter-Irritant, An Article Has Been Received for the Journal from Dr. George O. Jarvis, of Connecticut, upon the Subject of the Principles and Treatment of Fractures and Dislocations, but Too Late for Its Appearance in the Present Number, Stains of Nitrate of Silver, Fiske Fund Prize Questions, To Discover Arsenic, On the Use of the Alcoholic Lotion in Phthisis Pulmonalis, Original Communications Extraordinary Effects of a Stroke of Lightning.—Singular Phenomena. By John Le Conte, M. D., of Savannah, …, Calculus in the Bladder, Enchiridion Medicum; or, the Practice of Medicine; the Result of Fifty Years' Experience. By C. W. Hufeland, Counsellor of State, &c. &c. 2d Edit. From the 6th German. Translated by C. Bruchausen, M. S. Revised for the Proprietor by Robt. Nelson, M. D. N. Y. Wm. Radde. 1844. Pp. 630. With an Essay on the Three Cardinal Means of the Art of Healing; by the Same Author. P. 79, Philosophy of General Principles, an Introductory Lecture, Delivered before the Medical Class of the Berkshire Medical Institution, Aug. 1, 1844. By H. H. Childs. Pp. 32, A Manual of Chemistry, Containing a Condensed View of the Present State of the Science, with Copious References to More Extensive Treatises, Original Papers, &c. Intended as a Text Book for Medical Schools, Colleges and Academies. By Lewis C. Beck, M. D., Professor of Chemistry in Rutger's College, New Jersey, and in the Albany Medical College. Fourth Edition, Revised and Illustrated with Numerous Wood Cuts. New York; W. E. Dean, 1844, Pp. 480, Agglutinative Bandage, with Caoutchouc (Kemmerer), Necrology, Medicines, Their Uses and Modes of Administration, Including a Complete Conspectus of the Three British Pharmacopœias, an Account of All New Remedies, and an Appendix of Formulœ. By J. Moore Neligan, M. D., Physician to Jervis' Street Hospital, and Lecturer on Materia Medica, Etc. With Notes and Additions, Conforming It to the Pharmacopæia of the United States, and Including All That Is New or Important in Recent Improvements. By David Meredith Reese, A. M., M. D., Late Professor of the Institute of Medicine and Surgery in the Washington University of Baltimore, Etc. New York: Harper & Brothers. 8vo. Pp. 453, The Pulse as a Means of Diagnosis, Medical Communications of the Massachusetts Medical Society. Vol. VII. Part III. Boston. 1844, Natural History, Pathology and Treatment of the Epidemic Fever, at Present Prevailing in Edinburgh and Other Towns, Illustrated by Cases and Dissections. By John Rose Cormack, M. D., Edin., F. R. S. E., &c., &c. London, J. Churchill, 1843. Pp. 182, Medico-Legal Inquiry; or, a Report of the Evidence Taken in the Case of the People Vs. Riley Drake, on an Indictment for Manslaughter in the Fourth Degree; Tried at Binghamton, May, 1844. By N. S. Davis, M. D., Nature and History of Vital Statistics—Being a Chapter from an Unpublished Volume. By the Editor, Dissertation on the Respect Due to the Medical Profession, and the Reasons It Is Not Awarded by the Community. By Worthington Hooker, M. D. Read at the Annual Meeting of the Connecticut Medical Society, May 3, 1844. Pp. 28, Amaurosis Cured by Inoculation with the Sulphate of Strychnia, Treatment of Cartilaginous Bodies in Joints, Inflammation of the Appendix Cœci Vermiformis, Upon the Minute Structure of the Liver, Sydenham Society, Action of Coneia on the Blood, &c., Cure of Incipient Pulmonary Consumption, An Essay on the Philosophy of Medical Science.—By Elisha Bartlett, M. D., Prof. of the Theory and Practice of Medicine in the University of Maryland. October. Pp. 310. Phila.; Lea & Blanchard. 1844, Multiple Essay Items, The Medical Student, or Aids to the Study of Medicine. A Revised and Modified Edition. By Robley Dunglison, M. D., Professor of the Institutes of Med., Etc. Philadelphia. Lea & Blanchard. Pp. 311, Foreign Medical Intelligence Anatomy and Physiology, On the Pathology of Morbus Brightii, Case of Bi-Partite Vagina; with Spontaneous Rupture of the Septum and Natural Delivery, Medical Pathology and Practical Medicine, Electricity in Poisoning by Laudanum, To Discover Arsenic in the Secretions, Prussic Acid, Case of Ephidrosis, the Perspiration Having an Alkaline Reaction, On the Pathological Effects of Alcohol. By John C. Peters, M. D., American Medical Intelligence, On the Clothing of Soldiers, Effects of Ergot of Rye on the Fœtus in Utero, Extirpation of the Spleen, On the Influence of Marshy Exhalations on Phthisis. Letter to the editor: Dear Sir: Will You Allow Me through Your Journal to Direct the Attention of the Profession to the Flexible Ivory Nursing Apparatus, Which Has Been Contrived by Mr. E. Dupuy, of the Firm of Delluc and Dupuy, of This City?.

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