Contents of the New York Medical and Physical Journal
1829; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Alfred T. Magill, John Baxter, Charles A. Lee, Abner Hopton, Abner Hopton, E. Pierce, James Fountain, John Gorrie, James McNaughton, John MacKintosh, Edward Turner, Henry Marshall, Thomas Mills, Sir Astley Cooper, MM. Cocteau, Leroy D'Etoille, John Davy, A. Reynaud, Robert Lee, Robert Liston, Alexander Colson, David L. Rogers, F. S. Ratier, Robert Gooch, John Watts Jr., Nicoll H. Dering, James Hadley,
ResumoTable of contents: Contents of the New York Medical and Physical Journal Original Essays. Editorial: To Readers and Correspondents, Errata in Number XXX. Frontmatter: New York Medical and Physical Journal. Essay: Sugar of Liquorice, Quarterly Intelligence Foreign, Successful Removal of a Portion of Diseased Bone from the Os Calcis, Peculiar Production of Ammonia, Case of Extraordinary Universal Emphysema, Borax in Cutaneous Diseases, Dow's Family Physic, Guthric on the Supply of Bodies for Dissection, Elements of Chemistry, Including the Recent Discoveries and Doctrines of the Science. By Edward Turner, M. D., F. R. S. E., &c. Second Edition, Enlarged and Carefully Revised. London, 1828.8vo. P. P. 831, Medical Society of the County of Westchester, N. Y., Sanguinarine, Surgery, Pharmacy, Memoir of Edward a. Holyoke, M. D., L. L. D. Prepared in Compliance with a Vote of the Essex South District Medical Society, and Published at Their Request, Ophthalmia and Syphilis in Egypt, Hope's Formula, Absence of the Menses in a Woman in Whom the Other Signs of Puberty Existed; Obstruction of the Extremities of the Fallopian Tubes, with Enlargement of the Uterus, Which Contained a Membranous Bag Full of Pus. By a. Reynaud, Discovery of the Mode of Making the Diamond, Menstruation at the Age of Nineteen Months, Observations Relating to the Function of Digestion, On the Influence of Mercury on the Functions of the Uterus. By Alexander Colson, M. D., Formerly House Surgeon of the Hôpital Des Venerenis, &c., Experiments and Remarks on the Internal Exhibition of the Acetate of Lead, Efficacy of Ammonia in Counteracting Poison, Case of a Man Who Fancied That He Had a Serpent in His Belly, and upon Whom the Operation of Gastrotomy Was Pretended to Be Performed with Success. (Condensed from La Clinique), Preparation of Gallic Acid, Anatomica-Surgical Drawings and Descriptions of All the Surgical Operations According to the Most Approval Methods. By L. J. Von … Translated from the German. In Two Volumes, and 370 Drawings, on … Folio Plates, Medical Extracts No. II, Traitè Elementaire De Matiera Medicale. Par F. S. Ratier, Docteur En Medicine, &c. En Deux Totues. Paris, 1829 Elementary Treatise of Materia Medica. By F. S. Ratier, M. D., &c. Paris, 1829. Two Volumes 8vo. …, Chemistry, Magendie's Remarks on the Brain, An Essay on the History, Causes, and Treatment of Typhus Fever. To Which the Annual Prize for the Year 1828 Was Awarded by the Medical Society of the State of New York. By Alfred T. Magill, M. D., of Winchester, Virginia, Abscess in the Cavity of the Meninges, Cured by the Application of the Trephine, Removal of a Large Portion of the Head of the Os Calcis, Medical Jurisprudence, On the Presence of Iron in Tin, Substitute for the Sulphate of Quinia, Harvard University, Anales De …, Agriculture, Comercia, Y Actes. Por D. Ramon De La Sagra. …; De-De Julio De 1827, Hasta Februario De 1829, Contributions to Pathological Anatomy. By Charles a. Lee, M. D., Physician to the Northern Dispensary of New York, Spontaneous Cure of Femoral Aneurism, Aided by Pressure, Practical Observations on Punctured Wounds. By James Fountain, M. D., of Yorktown, Westchester County, New York, Researches on the Anatomy of the Brain, Presented to the Royal Academy of Sciences of Paris, by Dr. Foville, Ex-Internal Elève of the Civil Hospitals of Paris; Principal Physician of the Lunatic Asylum for the Department of the Lower Scine, &c., Disease of the Heart Caused by Onanism, Chemical Action of Light, Puerperal Fever, Island of Corfu, A Case of Orchotomy, (or the Removal of a Diseased Testicle,) in Which the Spermatic Vessels Were Secured in the Inguinal Ring, and the Patient Recovered. By Abner Hopton, M. D., of Clinton, N. C., Berkshire Medical Institution, Algiers, Arabian Mode of Curing Fractured Limbs, Pathology Observations Relative to the Question, "Is the Appearance of the Blood Abstracted as a Remedial Means, …, Method of Detecting Arsenic in Sulphur, The Effects of Certain Heroic Medicines on a Healthy Individual, On the Effects of the Gastric Juice on the Stomach after Death, and on Abstinence, Case of Internal Strangulated Hernia with Post Mortem Appearances. By E. Pierce, M. D., of Athens, New York, Midwifery, Disfiguring of the Countenance, The Effects of Entire Abstinence from Solid and Liquid Food, An Attempt to Form an Artificial Eyelid, Which Happily Succeeded. By Abner Hopton, M. D., This Case Is Followed by Five Others, Where the Premature Expulsion of the Fœtus Was Reasonably Referable to the Exhibition of Mercury, An Account of Some of the Most Important Diseases Peculiar to Women. By Robert Gooch, M. D. London, 1829.8vo. Pp. 432, An Account of the Morbid Appearances Exhibited on Dissection in Disorders of the Trachea, Lungs, and Heart; with Pathological Observations, to Which a Comparison of the Symptoms with the Morbid Changes Has Given Rise. By Thomas Mills, M. D., Honorary Fellow of the King and Queen's College of Physicians. Dublin, 1829, Report of Meteorological Observations Made in the City of New York, from May 1st, 1828, to May 1st, 1829, by Order of the Medical Society of the City and County of New York. By John Baxter, M. D., Secretary of the Meteorological Committee, New York Hospital, On the Management of Collared Cases in Midwifery, Quarterly Bibliographical Notices Medical and Literary Annals. By Professor Hecker, at Berlin, Process of Emasculation, Hints to Young Medical Officers of the Army on the Examination of Recruits Respecting the Feigned Disabilities of the Soldiers, with Official Documents and the Regulations for the Inspection of Conscripts for the French and Prussian Armies. By Henry Marshall, Surgeon to the Forces. 8vo. London, 1828, The Efficacy of Tannin in Suppressing Uterine Hemorrhage, Multiple Essay Items, Casses of Polysarcia Adiposa in Childhood. By James McNaughton, M. D., Professor of Anatomy in the University of the State of New York, Nitrate of Silver as a Test for Vegetable and Animal Matter, Case in Which the Operation of Lithotritic Was Successfully Performed by Robert Liston, Esq., One of the Surgeons of the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, Lecturer on Surgery, &c., Case of Superfetation in a Single Uterus, Theory and Practice of Physic, New Hampshire Medical Institution, Action of Sulphuretted Hydrogen Gas on Solutions of Mercury by M. Rose, Obliteration of the Left Iliac Vein; Venous Circulation Continued Collaterally, &c., Domestic A New Instrument for the Operation in Fistula in Ano. By David L. Rogers, M. D., of New York.—(With a Plate), Monteath on Iritis, Singular Case of Insanity Caused Directly by a Fall on the Head, On the Efficacy of Camphor as a Remedy for Puerperal Mania, Nitrate of Soda in Dysentery, Sudden Death, Miscellaneous Notices, Fatal Case of Delirium Tremens. By John Gorrie, M. D., of Abbeville, N. C., University of the State of New York, Therapeutics, Illustrations of the Diseases of the Breast. By Sir Astley Cooper, Bart., F. R. S., Serjeant Surgeon to His Majesty, Consulting Surgeon of Guy's Hospital, Lecturer on Anatomy and Surgery, &c. &c. &c. In Two Parts. Part 1st. London, 1829.4to., Pp. 89, Case of Inflammation of the Umbilical Vein, with Infantile Erysipelas. By Robert Lee, M. D., Physician to the British Lying-In Hospital, Solubility of Corrosive Sublimate, Experiments on Cuteneous Absorption, Rainey on the Changes of the Lower Jaw, as Accommodated to Different Periods of Life, On Small Doses of Oil of Turpentine for the Cure of Sciatica, and Other Neuralgiœ, The Plague. Review: Review Elements of Pathology and Practice of Physic. By John MacKintosh, M. D., Acting Surgeon to the ….
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