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The Retrospect of Practical Medicine and Surgery

1847; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

Thomas Laycock, J. M. Adams, R. Mayne, J. Marion Sims, John E. M'Girr, T. M. Greenhow, Dr. Golding Bird, J. C. Christophers, Dr. A. T. Thomson, John Hutchinson, Dr. A. T. Thomson, J. J. M'Gregor, R. H. Allnatt, M. Guersent, Sir B. Brodie, R. D. Thomson, Charles Clark, Dr. John Parkin, J. G. French, George Smith, F. S. Gervis, Dr. J. H. Bennett, Joseph Toynbee, Dr. Golding Bird, John Taylor, M. Bouchardat, Ray Charles Golding, W. Proctor, H. Wilson, Dr. Martin Barry, J. G. Fleming, M. Bussy, George Paterson, B. Phillips, Holmes Coote, Dr. J. A. Lawrie, E. Monks, Sir B. Brodie, M. Donovan, Robert Liston, F. A. Bulley, J. C. Davie, E. Copeman, M. Bonnet, Anthony Colling Brownless, F. C. Skey, James Syme, F. A. Bulley, G. J. Guthrie, T. W. King, J. Mason Warren, W. R. Wilde, Dr. O'B. Bellingha, M. Petrequin, J. Hamilton, Dr. Giacinto Namais, J. Kearny Rodgers, C. Hawkins, Sir B. Brodie, C. F. Skey, M. Malgaigne, A. Marshall, F. L. Gervis, A. M. McWhinnie, W. England, C. E. H. Orpen, M. Grynfeltt, David Tod, M. Amussat, M. Duclos, R. Liston, W. Fergusson, M. Civiale, C. D. Arnott, L. A. Mercier, C. Hawkins, Wm. Acton, J. C. Egan, W. P. Ormerod, M. Helot, F. H. Brett, W. Chaldecott, James Startin, J. Erichsen, J. C. Evans, Thomas Hunt, Dr. A. T. Thomson, Thomas Cattell, John Coventry, W. R. Wilde, John Walker, J. F. France, Dr. P. W. MacLagan, Dr. S. Laugier, E. W. Eton, Professor Paul Dubois, T. H. Yardley, T. R. Mitchell, John Goodsir, D. O. Edwards, J. Higginbottom, J. H. Bennet, J. Y. Simpson, James Milman Coley, J. Y. Simpson, W. F. Montgomery, Henry Oldham, Sir H. Marsh, M. Benedetti, S. Solly, R. Davis, Dr. A. Warden, W. Ormerod,

Resumo

Frontmatter: Practical Medicine, &c., &c., The Retrospect of Practical Medicine and Surgery. Table of contents: Contents of Part XIV Practical Medicine. Essay: Local Treatment of Some Diseases of the Skin, Remarks on Recent Cases of Cerebro-Spinal Arachnitis in the Irish Workhouses and Dublin Hospitals.—By R. Mayne, M. B., &c. &c., Urinary Fistulæ.—By C. Hawkins, Esq., Amputations Amputation of the Thigh—By James Syme, Esq., Professor of Clinical Surgery in the University of Edinburgh, Surgical Treatment of Croup.—By M. Guersent, Dislocations and Diseases of Joints Dislocations of the Hip.—By J. C. Davie, Esq., Haddenham, Ectrotic or Abortive Treatment of Gonorrhœa.—By C. D. Arnott, M. D., &c., Nature of the Membrane Occasionally Expelled in Dysmenorrhœa.—By J. Y. Simpson, M. D., &c., Calculi of the Prostate Gland, Subcutaneous Nævi.—By Sir B. Brodie, Bart., Trismus Nascentium.—Its Pathology and Treatment.—By J. Marion Sims, M. D., of Montgomery, Alabama, United States, Conclusions Relative to the Structure and Functions of the Placenta.—By John Goodsir, Esq., Diseases of the Nervous System On Tubercle of the Brain in Children.—By J. M. Adams, Esq., Employment of Caustics in the Treatment of Stricture.—By Dr. Civiale, Amputation.—By F. A. Bulley, Esq., Effect of the General Health on the Result of Operations, Organs of Digestion On the Relation between the Constituents of the Food and the Systems of Animals.—By R. D. Thomson, M. …, Pneumonia, Poisoning by King's Yellow.—By George Paterson, M. D., F. R. C. P., A Table of Urinary Deposits.—By Ray Charles Golding, M. D. Lithates, Changes Induced in the Kidney by Bright's Disease.—By Joseph Toynbee, Esq., Structure and Treatment of Nævi.—By C. Hawkins, Esq., Urinary Deposits, with Their Characteristics and Tests.—By W. Proctor, Esq., York, Brucine in Obstinate Paralysis, Organs of Respiration On the Capacity of the Lungs, and on the Respiratory Movements, with the View of Establishing a Precise …, Effect of Hydriodate of Potash in Removing the Stains of Nitrate of Silver from the Skin, Injurious Influence of Tobacco in Insanity.—By Dr. Woodward, Adventitious Nipples during Lactation, Internal and External Employment of Nitrate of Silver.—By Dr. Heller, Various Subjects Scrofula.—By B. Phillips, Esq., F. R. S., &c., On the Plague, Observations on Disease of the Vagina and Urethra.—By Dr. Mitchell, Dublin, Case of Traumatic Tetanus, from the Attempt to Extract a Tooth, Cured by Ice Applied to the Spine.—By John E. M'Girr, M. D., Presence of Confervæ in Some Exudative Masses Passed by the Bowels.—By Dr. J. H. Bennett, Case of Carotid Aneurism, in Which Galvanism Was Applied to the Blood in the Sac, by Means of Acupuncture.— by J. Hamilton, Esq., M. R. I. A., of the Richmond Hospital, Use of the Cold Hip-Bath in Irregular Menstruation.—By Dr. Chmelik, Treatment of Glucosuria (Diabetes.)—By M. Bouchardat, Antidotal Treatment of Epidemic Cholera.—By Dr. John Parkin, Poisoning by Prussic Acid.—By J. G. Fleming, M. D., Gase of Spina Bifida Cured by Operation, Efficacy of Acupuncture in Causing Obliteration of the Arteries.—By Dr. Giacinto Namais, of Venice, Means of Preventing Bed Sores, Materia Medica and General Therapeutics, Copaiba in Inflammation of the Mucous Membrane, Aphonia of Five Months' Duration, Successfully Treated by the Inhalation of the Vapour of Iodine; Quinine and Iodic Acid Being Given at the Same Time.—By E. Monks, Esq., Norwood, Diagnosis of Chlorotic Anæmia, Action of Ammonia in Hooping-Cough.—By R. H. Allnatt, M. D., London, Use of Electricity and Galvanism in the Treatment of Amenorrhœa, Uterine Hæmorrhage, Effects of Subsulphate of Mercury (Turpeth Mineral) as an Emetic.— by Dr. Hubbard, U. S., The Shape of the External Ear in Relation to Mental Disease, Case of Hypertrophied Scrotum and Penis; Its Removal by Operation.—By F. H. Brett, Esq., F. R. C. S., Case of Excessive Secretion of Earthy Phosphates by the Kidneys, with Long Continued Irritability of the Stomach.—By Dr. Golding Bird, New Compound of Chlorine, Iodine, and Mercury, in Scrofula, An Æsthesia Treated by Electro-Magnetism.— By. J. C. Christophers, Esq., London, Cholera, Its Nature and Treatment.—By Charles Clark, Esq., Kensington, Case of Sweating Sickness.—By Dr. J. A. Lawrie, Surgeon to the Glasgow Royal Infirmary, Diseases of the Eye Efficacy and Mode of Administration of Belladonna and Atropia.—By W. R. Wilde, Esq., Surgeon to St. Mark's …, Affections of the Respiratory System, Fracture of the Clavicle, The Tattooing of Moles on the Skin, Proposed by Pauli, Treatment of Diarrhœa.—By George Smith, M. D., Anaplastic Operation on the Urethra of Man, Compound Dislocation of the Ankle.—By E. Copeman, Esq., Colteshall, Treatment of Syphilitic Inflammation of the Eye.—By Dr. Jacob, Dublin, Presentation of the Right Shoulder with Protrusion of the Arm—Turning—Inutility and Danger of Mutilations in Similar Cases.—By Professor Paul Dubois, Traumatic Tetanus, Recovery.—By T. M. Greenhow, Esq., Newcastle, Passive Congestion of the Uterus.—By James Milman Coley, M. D., Physician to the Western Dispensary, &c., Affections of the Nervous System, Successful Method of Arresting the Hæmorrhage of Leech Bites.—By A. Marshall, M. D., Belfast, Action of Prussic Acid as a Poison, Toxicology, Syphilis.—Treatment with Iodine and Mercury, for the Dull Aching Pains in the Long Bones, &c.—By W. P. Ormerod, Esq., Case of Rupture of the Bladder.—Recovery.—By W. Chaldecott, Esq., Extravasation of Urine.—Cases and Clinical Remarks.—By Mr. Quain, of University College Hospital, Results of Drinking.—By W. Ormerod, Esq., Use of Black Oxide of Mercury in the Vomiting of Pregnancy, Inhalation of the Fumes of Nitrate of Potash in Spasmodic Asthma, Treatment of Diseases of the Joints by Iodine Injections.—By M. Bonnet, Lyons, Ergot of Wheat, Living Animalcules in Human Urine.—By Dr. Shearman, Inflammatory Ulceration of the Cervix Uteri during Pregnancy, and on Its Influence as a Cause of Abortion.—By J. H. Bennet, M. D., London, Observations on Colchicum.—By M. Donovan, Esq., Porrigo Scutulata (Willan.)—Herpes Tonsurans (Cazenave.)—By J. Erichsen, Esq., Treatment of Hæmaturia.—By Dr. Fife, Newcastle, Ovarian Disease.—By S. Solly, Esq., F. R. S., &c., St. Thomas' Hospital, New Method of Curing Certain Aneurisms by Means of Galvano-Puncture.—By M. Petrequin, of the Hotel Dieu, Lyons, The Functions of the Skin.—By John Coventry, Esq., Essex, Treatment of Varicose Veins.—By C. F. Skey, Esq., An Account of a Typhoid Fever, Apparently Originating in Local Miasma.—By Dr. Christison, Professor of Materia Medica, Edinburgh, Cases of Placental Presentation, Tannate of Iron in the Treatment of Chlorosis.—By M. Benedetti, Pain as a Diagnostic Symptom of Aortal Aneurism.—By Dr. O'B. Bellingham, Use of Bromide of Potassium in Secondary Syphilis, Case of Ichthyosis Fortuita Treated with the Decoction of the Root of the Rumex Obtusifolius.— by Dr. A. T. Thomson, New Test for Prussic Acid, Tincture of Water-Pepper in Amenorrhœa, Affections of the Circulatory System, The Hunterian Method of Tying Arteries.—By T. W. King, Esq., Treatment of Hæmorrhoids.—By M. Amussat, Paris, Case of Ligature of the Left Subclavian Artery with in the Scalenus Muscle, for Aneurism.—By J. Kearny Rodgers, M. D., New-York, Affections of the Alimentary Canal, Remarks on the Treatment of Peritonitis.—By Dr. Corrigan, Dublin, Treatment of Hæmorrhage from Leech Bites.—By F. L. Gervis, Esq., A New Truss for Inguinal Hernia.—By David Tod, Esq., London, Syphilis and Gonorrhœa, Magnesia in the Treatment of Poison by Arsenic.—By M. Bussy, Treatment of Caries of the Teeth.—By C. E. H. Orpen, M. D., Birkenhead, Affections of the Senses, Existence of Beetles in the Human Stomach.—By Dr. Pickells, Cork, Twin Case of Difficult Labour; from Impaction of the Heads.—By E. W. Eton, Esq., Resident Surgeon, Windsor Royal Dispensary, Follicular Disease of the Vuvla.—By Henry Oldham, Esq., New Suggestion for the Application of the Taxis in Inguinal Hernia.—By M. Grynfeltt, Ergotine as a Styptic in Wounds of Arteries, New Instrument of Lithotrity, Inversion of the Uterus.—By T. R. Mitchell, M. D., Master of South Eastern Lying-In Hospital, and Lecturer on Midwifery in the Dublin School of Medicine, Case of Congenital Opacity of the Cornea.—By Dr. P. W. MacLagan, New Remedy for Toothache, Parturient Properties of the Cortex Radix Gassypium Herbaceum, or Bark of the Root of the Common Cotton Plant, Influence of the Rhubarb Plant in Producing Oxalate of Lime in Urine.—By H. Wilson, Esq., Runcorn, On the Contagiousness of Puerperal Fever, and Its Intimate Connexion or Association with Erysipelatous and Phlebitic Inflammation.—By Dr. Peddie, Differential Characters of Measles and Scarlatina, Contraction of the Prepuce, Affections of Joints and Bones, Treatment of Bursal Disease of the Knee-Joint.— by F. C. Skey, Esq., F. R. S., Treatment of Chorea.—By Dr. Bellingham, Dublin, Treatment of Cholera.—By Ollapod, H. C. S., Madras, Case of Hysteria.—By Dr. Todd, An Early Resort to a Surgical Operation in Strangulated Hernia.—By Dr. Warren, Mode of Giving Mercury to Children.—By Sir B. Brodie, Bart., Melanosis.—By Holmes Coote, Esq., Surgeon to the North London Ophthalmic Institution, Observations on Cholera.—By J. G. French, Esq, Surgeon to St. James' Infirmary, Pericarditis, with Renal Disease.—By John Taylor, M. D., &c., Organs of Circulation Application of Ligatures to Arteries.—By G. J. Guthrie, Esq., F. R. S., Alimentary Canal Severe Wounds of the Throat Inflicted for the Purpose of Self-Destruction.—By a. M. McWhinnie, …, Fissure of the Anus in Infants.—By M. Duclos, Bleeding from the Foot.—By M. Malgaigne, Fevers On Fevers.—By Dr. Corrigan, Dublin, Nitrate of Silver in Erysipelas, Pathological Alteration of Arteries, by Ligature and Torsion.—By Dr. Porta, Treatment of Aphthæ by Sulphuric Acid, Case of Porrigo Pudendi.—By J. C. Evans, Esq., Diseases of the Skin Porrigo, &c.—By James Startin, Esq., Surgeon to the London Cutaneous Institution, Lithotomy in the Female.—By W. Fergusson, Esq., Surgeon to King's College Hospital, &c., Ergot of Rye in Dysentery.—By F. S. Gervis, Esq., Tiverton, Extra-Uterine Pregnancy.—By T. H. Yardley, M. D.—Consulting Physician to the Lying-In-Department of the Northern Dispensary, On the Syphilitic Affection of the Testis.— by M. Helot, The Application of Prismatic Reflection to the Investigation of Disease in the Open Cavities of the Body.—By Dr. A. Warden, Instance of Disease Contracted from a Nursed Child.—By J. C. Egan, M. D., &c., Land Scurvy, Produced by Eating Diseased Potatoes.—By Dr. M'Cormack, Buncrana, Donegal, Organs of Circulation Observations on Cases of Permanently Slow Pulse.—By Dr. Stokes, Midwifery, and the Diseases of Women Influence of Galvanism upon the Action of the Uterus during Labour.—By Dr. Simpson, Professor of Midwifery …, Coffee as a Remedy for Neuralgia, Remarks on an Easy Method of Stopping Profuse Hemorrhage from the Nose, Especially in Old People.—By Dr. Oke, of the Royal South Hants Infirmary, Case of Severe Gastric Irritation in Pregnancy.—By D. O. Edwards, Esq., Brompton, Ipecacuanha in Uterine Hæmorrhage.—By J. Higginbottom, Esq., A Synopsis, Containing a Short Abstract of the Most Practical Articles in the Foregoing Pages of This Volume; and Showing at a Glance the Most Important Indications of Treatment by Different Writers, Published within the Last Half-Year Diseases Affecting the System Generally, Parturition and Diseases of Women, Endermic Application of Morphia in Neuralgic Pains.—By Dr. White, of Newcastle.—(Reported by Mr. Charles J. Gibb.), Toxicology Application of Electro-Galvanism in Poisoning by Laudanum.—By Dr. Martin Barry, Surgery Fractures and Diseases of Bone, Value of Instruments in Detecting Calculus.—By M. Civiale, Asphyxia.—By Sir B. Brodie, Treatment of Gonorrhœal Ophthalmia.—By John Walker, Esq., Surgeon to the Manchester Eye Hospital, Glossitis.—By W. England, M. D., Wisbeach, Case of Placenta Remaining Three Months in the Uterus, and Its Expulsion by Ergot of Rye, New Operation for Ovarian Dropsy.—By Professor Kiwisch, Causes and Treatment of Indurated Chancre.—By Wm. Acton, Esq., Treatment of Fractures.—By F. A. Bulley, Esq., Treatment of Hydrocele by Alcoholic Fomentations, Mr. Quain's Method of Amputation, Case of Sciatica Treated with Moxas.—By Dr. A. T. Thomson, Ammonia as a Vesicant, Fissures of the Anus, with a Condyloma.—By Dr. Hargrave, of Dublin, Value of Position and Mechanical Support in the Treatment of Diseased Joints, with Special Reference to the Knee-Joint.— by Anthony Colling Brownless, Esq., M. R. C. S. E., London, Treatment of Pneumonia.—By Dr. A. T. Thomson, Treatment of Typhus and Enteric Fever.—By Dr. Ritchie, Glasgow, Effect of Electro-Magnetism on the Action of the Heart.—By Dr. Budge, Lecturer in the University of Bonn, Urinary Organs On the Urine Blood and Dropsical Fluid in Morbus Brightii.—By Dr. Heller, Electro Magnetic Currents in the Treatment of Paralysis.—By Dr. Golding Bird, F. R. S., &c., New Mode of Preparing Adhesive and Strengthening Plasters of India-Rubber, Ptosis.—By J. F. France, Esq., Guy's Hospital, Affections of the Urinary Organs, Cure of Hydrocele, Employment of a Collyrium of Turpentine in the Treatment of Different Diseases of the Eyes.—By Dr. S. Laugier, Surgeon to the Hôpital Beaujon, Excision of the Cervix Uteri for Carcinomatous Disease.—By J. Y. Simpson, M. D., Professor of Midwifery in the University of Edinboro, &c., Observations on Uterine Polypi and Ulceration, with Cases.—By W. F. Montgomery, A. M., M. D., &c., Acne, &c.—By Thomas Hunt, Esq., of Herne Bay, Various Subjects Ulcers:—Treatment of by Turpentine Internally, with Remarks on the Operation of the Remedy, Affections of the Organs of Generation, Ligature of Both Carotid Arteries for a Remarkable Erectile Tumour of the Mouth, Face, and Neck.—By J. Mason Warren, M. D., One of the Surgeons of the Massachusetts General Hospital, Neuralgia of the Uterus Arising from Dentition.—By R. Davis, Esq., London, Reduction of Hernia, En Masse.—By Professor South, Trichopathy and the Chemical Pathology of the Human Hair.—By Thomas Cattell, Esq., M. D., &c., Siliceous Gravel.—By Dr. Venables, Instructions for Making Unfermented Bread, Organs of Urine and Generation Lithotrity and Lithotomy.—By R. Liston, Esq., F. R. S., &c., To Cover Pills or Extract of Copaiba with Gelatine, Case of Epilepsy in the Hospital Practice of Dr. White of Newcastle.—(Reported by Mr. Charles J. Gibb.), Paralysis of the Hands from the Use of Crutches, Best Means of Avoiding the Taste of Nauseous Medicines.—By Dr. Ure, Stricture of the Urethra.—By L. A. Mercier, M. D., Mineral Poisons, Lithotomy in a Female.—By Dr. Baker, New York, Lotion for Diseases of the Skin, A Cheap Substitute for a Vapour Bath, On Typhus Fever.—By Thomas Laycock, M. D., Physician to the York Dispensary and Lecturer on the Theory and Practice of Medicine, Contagion of Hooping-Cough.—By J. J. M'Gregor, M. D., Treatment of Aneurism by Compression.—By W. R. Wilde, Esq., Dublin, Chlorosis.—By Sir H. Marsh, Bart., Dublin, Mode of Arresting Hæmorrhage from Leech Bites.—By Dr. Houston. Review: Hydropathy.—By Dr. Forbes.

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