Cincinnati Eclectic and Edinburgh Medical Journal
1859; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
R. S. Newton, Charles Murchison, Thos. W. Hall, James Alexander, Joseph Lister, H. C. Woodruff, William W. Sanger, William Aitken, Joseph Ridge, A. W. Barclay, A. G. Malcolm, Dr. Rud. Leubuscher, Dr. Fred. Szukits, C. T. Hart, R. S. Newton, W. Miller Ingalls, C. T. Hart, H. D. Garrison, H. Harrison, T. W. Foster, Andrew Legat, Matthew Combe, C. T. Hart, Dr. M. Mercer Adam, Benjamin Bell, S. Lawrence, Benjamin Bell, Grover Coe, L. E. Jones, John M. Scudder, M. Maisonneuve, C. T. Hart, R. S. Newton, Wm. Munnell, W. T. Gairdner, Dr. Robert Remauk, Angus J. MacKay, C. T. Hart, J. T. Burdick, J. M. Carnochan, R. G. Barham, J. B. Thompson, W. Bird Powell, John Erichsen, Walter Jessop, John Snow, Benjamin W. Richardson, Rudolf Virchow, James W. Robinson, Hofr. Osann, Jno. W. Young, Thomas A. Wise, D. L. M'Gugin, Dr. A. J. Barr, Dr. A. J. McNamar, Z. Freeman, S. Burkitt, Z. Freeman, Chas. Scott, Dr. H. C. Hull, Thomas B. Peacock, W. Byrd Powell, J. E. St. John, J. W. Smith,
ResumoFrontmatter: To Old Subscribers, Cincinnati Eclectic and Edinburgh Medical Journal. Display ads: B. Keith & Co.'s Prices Current, Union Drug Store and Medical Laboratory, Newton's Clinical Institution, Multiple Display Advertisements, Eclectic Medical Institute, Works on Diseases of the Teeth, Spring Session of the Eclectic Medical Institute, Medical Works, S. S. & W. Wood, Alkaloids, Resinoids and Concentrated Medicines. Essay: Eclectic Medical Journal, Young Chemistry and Old Medicine, A Cool Delinquent, Reviews, Etc. Concentrated Organic Medicines: Being a Practical Exposition of the Therapeutic Properties and Clinical …, Scrofula—Is It Curable?, Chinidine and Its Action in Intermittent Fever, Eclecticism in Brooklyn, N. Y., Alloys. By H. D. Garrison, M. D., Professor of Chemistry and Toxicology in the Eclectic Medical Institute, Possibility of Always Detecting a Fracture a Few Weeks after Its Occurrence, Book Notice Contributions to Operative Surgery and Surgical Pathology: by J. M. Carnochan, Professor of Surgery in …, Original Communications An Eclectic Treatise on the Practice of Medicine. By R. S. Newton, M. D., Professor of Surgery, and Formerly …, Puerperal Convulsions—Chloroform, Stillingia Sylvatica, Perchloride of Iron in In-Growing Nail, Book Notices, Medical Science in Cincinnati, Ununited Fracture of Fore-Arm of Seventeen Months Standing.—Operation—Cure. By Andrew Legat, M. D., L. R. C. S. E., South Shields, Clinical Medicine and Surgery, Bruits Perceptible in the Head and at the Superior Part of the Vertebral Canal during Infancy. By Dr. Hennig, of Leipsic, Therapeutical Record—Novel Use of Pepsine, Veratrum Viride, The Lancet and Observer, Text Books, On the Comparative Influence of the Male and Female Parent upon the Progeny. By J. B. Thompson, L. R. C. S., Edin., Resident Surgeon, General Prison, Perth, The Very Entertaining Fable of the Bear with the Sore Head, Four Hundred Female Inebriates, Epileptic Convulsions Dependent upon Lesions of the Spinal Cord. By Brown-Sequard. Translated from Archives Generale, Prostitution in Cincinnati, Improper Diagnosis; a Case of Hepatitis. By Dr. A. J. Barr, A Remarkable Case of Malformation. By Wm. Munnell, M. D., Observations on the Life, Disease and Death of John Hunter, in Elucidation of the Nature and Treatment of Gout, and Angina Pectoris. (Hunterian Oration). By Joseph Ridge, M. D., F. R. C. P., Etc. London, 1855.8 Vo., Pp. 47, An Eclectic's View of Things in Europe, Compound Syrup of Helianthus, Report of Cases Treated in Paine's Eclectic Medical and Surgical Institute, No. 337 N. Fifth-Street, Philadelphia, Extraordinary Encephaloid Tumor, The Seat of the Sense of Taste, The Mutter Museum, Medical News Preventible Mortality, Medical News Cases of Re-Fracture of Bone, with Observations, Veratrum Viride. By W. Miller Ingalls, M. D., Mode of Action of Mineral Baths through the Respiration, Cancrum Oris, and Its Results. By S. Burkitt, M. D., Veratrum Viride. By D. L. M'Gugin, M. D., President, Faculty Medical Department, Iowa University, Professor Faraday.—Her Majesty, as a Mark of Her Appreciation of the Distinguished Scientific Acquirements of Professor Faraday, Has Presented Him with a Residence at Hampton Court, and as an Additional Mark of Her Majesty's Favor, She Has Been Pleased to Give Directions That Professor Faraday's Residence Is to Be Furnished at Her Majesty's Expense, Physiological Incompatibility between the Sexes in Relation to Progeny. By W. Bird Powell, M. D., of Covington, Ky., The Newspaper Press on Medical Students, Close of the Spring Session, Therapeutical Action of the Perchloride of Iron in the Treatment of Acute and Chronic Urethritis, Eclectic Medical Institute. Programme of the Closing Exercises of the Winter Session, 1858-9, at the Melodeon Hall, Thursday Evening, February 3, 1859, On the Therapeutic Action of the Constant Galvanic Current. By Dr. Robert Remauk, of Berlin, Gesammelte Abhandlungen Zur Wissenschaftlichen Medicin, Von Rudolf Virchow, Professor an Der Universitat Zu Wurzburg, The Winter Session, Spring Session, Medical News, A Case of Poisoning by Belladonna, with Remarks. By C. T. Hart, M. D., Ptyalism. By H. C. Woodruff, of Pittsburgh, Indiana, A New Method of Cauterization for the Destruction of Tumors. By M. Maisonneuve. Translated from the Gazette Medicale De Paris, Epistaxis. By Z. Freeman, M. D., A Lecture on the Sacro-Iliac Disease Delivered at University College Hospital. By John Erichsen, Esq., Professor of Surgery at University College, Etc., Cases of Aneurism Treated Unsuccessfully by Compression. By Thos. W. Hall, Esq., Brazil Popliteal Aneurism—Cure by Compression Attempted—Failure—Ligature of the Superficial Femoral, Periscope On Menstruation in Austria. By Dr. Fred. Szukits, Important Verdict—The Alleged Negligence in Putting up a Prescription—Judge Spencer's Charge to the Jury, Singular Ossification of All the Joints in a Man's Body, Extracts from Propositions Concerning the Lues Venerea, with a Commentary. By Matthew Combe, M. D., Royal Artillery, Case of Ligature of the Brachial Artery, Illustrating the Persistent Vitality of the Tissues. By Joseph Lister, Esq., F. R. C. S., Eng. And Edin., Assistant-Surgeon to the Royal Infirmary, Cases of Gun-Shot Wounds. By Angus J. MacKay, Assistant-Surgeon to the Second Battalion of the Royals, Indiana Eclectic Medical Association, Cincinnati Eclectic and Edinburgh Medical Journal Original Communications, Practical Remarks upon the Recession of the Eruption in Scarlet Fever. By Walter Jessop, Esq., M. R. C. S. Eng., Surgeon to the General Dispensary, Cheltenham, Pessary Retained in the Vagina Eight Years. By Z. Freeman, M. D., The Editor of the Lancet and Observer in Trouble Again, On the Indications for the Application of the Forceps.—By Dr. Spiegelberg, A Manual of Medical Diagnosis. By A. W. Barclay, M. D. London: Churchill, 1857. Pp. 612 An Introduction to Clinical Study: a Manual Adapted to the Use of the Hospital Student. By the Late A. …, Dr. Massie and His Antagonists, Case of Cancerous Tumor Treated by Chloride of Zinc. By James Alexander, Surgeon, Wooler, Book Notices Journal of Human Science: W. Byrd Powell, M. D., Senior Editor; J. E. St. John, M. D., Junior Editor; …, Cause of Indigestion. By Chas. Scott, M. D., Clinical Practice Clinical Reports, Newton's Clinical Institute, Winter Session, 1858-9. Services by Profs. Newton and …, Preservation of Animal and Vegetable Substances, Baron Humboldt Is Dead!, Handbook of the Science and Practice of Medicine. By William Aitken, M. D., Edinburgh, Late Pathologist to British Military Hospital at Scutari, Etc. London and Glasgow. 1858. Pp. 756, On the Results of Adherent Pericardium. By W. T. Gairdner, M. D., Beach's Works, Medical News Case of Musket Ball in the Bladder. By James W. Robinson, M. D., Items for Young Physicians. By T. W. Foster, M. D., The Commercial Hospital, Multiple Essay Items, The Therapeutic Relations of Opium and Belladonna to Each Other. By Benjamin Bell, F. R. C. S. E., Read before the Medico-Chirurgical Society, May 5, 1858, Pfriscope A Synopsis Showing at a Glance the Most Important Indications of Treatment Published by Different Writers …, Proffessor Agassiz, Medical and Surgical Bills, Periscope What Are the Temperaments? Importance of Distinguishing Them before Contracting Marriage; the Life Line; …, Cases in Surgery. By Dr. H. C. Hull, Infantile Pneumonia. By Dr. A. J. McNamar, Imperial Academy of Medicine, Paris, Sitting of the 4th May, 1858, Dr. Massie's Book, The Trigemini Nerve, European Correspondence, The Undulation Theory as Explanatory of the Phenomena of the Polarization of Light. By Hofr. Osann, Will Veratrum Viride Produce Abortion ? by H. Harrison, M. D., Periscope On Dislocations of the Hip-Joint, Who Are the Quacks?, The Medical Man, Remarks on the Changes Which Are Supposed to Have Taken Place in the Type of Continued Fever. By Charles Murchison, M. D., L. R. C. P., Assistant Physician to King's College Hospital and to the London Fever Hospital, Progression, Who Would Not Be a Doctor?, Free Medical Education, History of a Case in Which Inflammatory Softening Existed in a Limited Portion of the Spinal Marrow. By Benjamin Bell, F. R. C. S. E., The American Eclectic Materia Medica and Therapeutics.—By L. E. Jones, M. D., Professor of Materia Medica, Therapeutics and Medical Botany, in the Eclectic Medical Institute, Cincinnati, and John M. Scudder, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics and the Diseases of Women and Children, in the Eclectic Medical Institute, Cincinnati, Author of a "Treatise on the Diseases of Women, Etc., " in Two Volumes: Cincinnati, Moore, Wilstach, Keys & Co., Printers—1858, Medical Matters in Utrecht. By Dr. M. Mercer Adam, Case of Infantile Convulsions — Successfully Treated by Carbonate of Iron, after Failure by Other Means. By S. Lawrence, M. D., Montrose, Corresponding Member of the Edinburgh Obstetric Society (Read before the Medico-Chirurgical Society, April 21, 1858). Review: Reviews, Etc. On Malformations of the Human Heart; with Original Cases. By Thomas B. Peacock, M. D. London, 1858. Pp. …, Reviews, Etc. Prostitution.—The History of Prostitution; Its Extent, Causes, and Effects throughout the World. By William …, Reviews, Etc. Proceedings of the American Pharmaceutical Association at the Seventh Annual Meeting, Held in Washington, …, Reviews, Etc. On Chloroform and Other Anæsthetics: Their Action and Administration. By John Snow, M. D. with a Memoir …. Editorial: Editorial The Eclectic Medical Journal of Cincinnati, Erratum, Obituary: Obituary Record. Classified ads: Rare Chance for an Eclectic Physician Who Is Not Permanently Settled, William Z. Rees, Multiple Classified Advertisements, Eclectic Head Quarters, Rare Chance. Marriage notices: Married.
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