The New York Lancet
1842; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Ph. Ricord, Henry Maunsell, Chandler R. Gilman, R. A. Severance, John Le Conte, John Le Conte, R. K. Diossy, James R. Manley,
ResumoFrontmatter: The New York Lancet, New York Lancet. Essay: We Have Been Much Gratified in Learning That a Course of Lectures on Physiology, Will Be Delivered in This City, during the Ensuring Winter, by Dr. Robert Nelson, Multiple Essay Items, Muscles of the Eyeball No. II, The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal Is Extremely Desirous to Learn All about a Gentleman, Who Advertised Some Time since in the New York Lancet, for Employment as a Public Lecturer, or Surgical Assistant to an Established Physician, On the Explanation of the Difference in Size of the Male and Female Urinary Bladder, The Medico-Chirurgical Reporter Death from Intemperance--Post-Mortem Appearances, On Carcinoma in General, and Cancer of the Stomach, The Dublin Practice of Midwifery. By Henry Maunsell, M. D. With Notes and Additions by Chandler R. Gilman, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics, &c. New York: William a. Le Blane, 377 Broadway. 1842.12mo. Pp. 292, A Practical Treatise on Venereal Diseases; or, Critical and Experimental Researches, on Inoculation, Applied to the Study of These Affections, with a Therapeutical Summary, and Special Formulary. By Ph. Ricord, M. D., Surgeon of the Venereal Hospital of Paris, Etc. Etc. A New Translation from the French. New York: P. Gordon. 1842. 8vo. Pp. 339. Letter to the editor: Case of Rheumatic Iritis To the Editor of the Lancet, Drs. Manley and J. A. Smith, and the College of Physicians and Surgeons To the Editor of the Lancet, Medical Reform Medical Reform—Medical Coroners—Hospitals and the Defects of Their Present Management.
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