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The St. Louis Medical and Surgical Journal

1853; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

J. H. Watters, W. H. Gantt, John Barnes, M. L. Linton, Kirtley Ryland, Dr. J. Henle, Henry C. Preston, Frederick William Headland, Alfred S. Taylor, Edward Hartshorne, Dr. Gottlieb Gluge, Joseph Leidy, Robert Barnes, John Rose Cormack, William A. Hammond, Dr. Marshall Hall, Professor Samuel Jackson, P. H. Cabell, M. Trousseau, Dr. Hamilton Roe, M. Nelaton, Benjamin S. Shaw, Wm. T. Taylor, Robert J. Graves, John S. Wilson, W. H. Ranking, M. Cl. Bernard, Dr. B. H. Washington, G. W. Booth, J. M'Creary Sudduth, W. Y. Gadberry, W. P. Jones, Robert I. Graves, L. P. Perry, John B. McDowell, Wm. G. Eliot Jr.,

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Frontmatter: The St. Louis Medical and Surgical Journal. Essay: We Have to Acknowledge the Receipt of a Number of Pamphlets, Addresses, Transactions of Societies, &c., a Notice of Which We Are under the Necessity of Deferring for the Present, Antiperiodic Properties of the Humulus Lupulus. By W. Y. Gadberry, M. D., of Benton, Miss., Payments, Observations on the Use of Potash in the Treatment of Scurvy; with Cases. By William A. Hammond, M. D., Assistant Surgeon U. S. Army, Record of Medical Science A Further Account of Fatty Degeneration of the Placenta, and the Influence of This Disease in Producing …, Lactagogues and Emmenagogues, At'as of Pathological Histology. By Dr. Gottlieb Gluge, Professor of Physiology and Pathological Anatomy in the University of Bruxelles, &c. Translated from the German by Joseph Leidy, M. D., Pathologist to St. Joseph's Hospital, &c. With Three Hundred and Twenty Figures, Plain and Colored, and Twelve Copper-Plate Engravings. Philadelphia: Blanchard & Lea, 1853, Charges for Surgical Services, Medical Jurisprudence. By Alfred S. Taylor, M. D., F. R. S., Hon. M. D., Univ. St. Andrews; Licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians; Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, and Lecturer on Medical Jurisprudence and Chemistry, in Guy's Hospital. Third American from the Fourth London Edition. Edited with Additions, by Edward Hartshorne, M. D., One of the Surgeons to Will's Hospital, &c., &c. Philadelphia: Blanchard & Lea, 1853, Pp. 621, Vesico-Vaginal Fistula, Indian Method of Reducing Strangulated Hernia, Neuralgia, Poisoning by Camphor, with Cases. By W. H. Gantt, M. D., of Mooresville, Alabama, Life and Character of the Late Professor Caldwell. Read by Appointment, before the St. Louis Medical Society. By M. L. Linton, M. D., On Elective Elimination by the Salivary and Other Secretions. By M. Cl. Bernard, Dear Sir:—By Direction of the Trustees of the "Missouri Institute for the Education of the Blind, " I Take the Liberty of Calling Your Attention to the Public Charity under Their Care, and of Asking Your Co-Operation in Making It More Generally Known, St. Louis Medical Institute, Treatment of Accidents Caused by Chloroform. By M. Nelaton, Of the Processes of Digestion—Being Notes of a Lecture. By Professor Samuel Jackson. Reported by P. H. Cabell, M. D., of Richmond, Va., On the Treatment of Erysipelas by the Muriated Tincture of Iron. By W. H. Ranking, M. D., Cantab., Physician to the Norfolk and Norwich Hospital, Pathology of Insanity, To the Physicians of the State of Missouri, Hemorrhage in Operations Performed with the Aid of Chloroform. By Kirtley Ryland, M. D., On the Influence of Posture in the Treatment of Epilepsy. By Dr. Marshall Hall, On the Application of Gutta Percha in the Treatment of Diseases of the Skin. By Robert I. Graves, M. D., F. R. S., Analysis of Blood. A New Method of Separating the Blood Globules from the Coagulum. By Benjamin S. Shaw, M. D., of Boston, Original Communications Life. By J. H. Watters, M. D., of Saint Charles, Mo., Fissures of Anus, On the Application of Gutta Percha in the Treatment of Diseases of the Skin. By Robert J. Graves, M. D., F. R. S., On the Treatment of Scarlatina. By Dr. Hamilton Roe, Midwifery and Diseases of Females.—Galactagogue and Emmenagogue Effects of Warm and Stimulating Applications to the Mammæ. By John Rose Cormack, M. D., Stomatitis Ulcerosa, Warmth and Stimulants Applied to the Mammæ, Often Act Powerfully as Emmenagogues, A Brief Summary of My Experience with the Veratrum Viride. By John S. Wilson, M. D., of Airmount, Clarke Co., Ala., Syrup of Horse Radish in Jaundice, Fee Bill.—The Following Rates of Charges Have Been Adopted by the St. Louis Medical Society, for the Government of Its Members Fee Bill, Effects of Chloroform on the Blood.—Mr. De Chaumont Read before the Edinburgh Physiological Society the Following Communication, A Valuable Substitute for Ergot. By Dr. B. H. Washington, of Woodburn, Kentucky, Multiple Essay Items, Anæsthetic Properties of the Lycoperdon Proteus, Relations of Menstruation, Lactation, and Conception, Medical Miscellany, County Medical Societies, On the Life and Character of the Late Nathaniel Chapman, M. D. Read by Appointment before the St. Louis Medical Society, July 16th, 1853. By John Barnes, M. D., President of the Society, Annual Contracts, Warts Cured by the Employment of Carbonate of Magnesia, Louis Napoleon and Homœopathy, Butter a Substitute for Cod-Liver Oil, Raw Meat in the Diarrhœa of Infants. By M. Trousseau, Facial Neuralgia, Remedy for Infantile Asphyxia. By W. P. Jones, The Action of Medicines on the System; or, "On the Mode in Which Therapeutic Agents, Introduced into the Stomach, Produce Their Peculiar Effects on the Animal Economy. " Being the Prize Essay to Which the Medical Society of London Awarded the Fothergillian Gold Medal for 1852. By Frederick William Headland, R. A., M. R. S., &c. Philadelphia: Lindsay & Blackiston, 1853, Quinine in Cholera Infantum by G. W. Booth, M. D., of Carrollville, Mississippi, Variola in the Fœtus. By Wm. T. Taylor, M. D., of Philadelphia. Review: Reviews and Bibliographical Notices A Treatise on General Pathology. By Dr. J. Henle, Professor of Anatomy and Physiology, in Heidelberg, …. Editorial: Editorials, On a New Mode of Producing the Instantaneous Coagulation of Blood in the Arteries—Aneurism of the Suborbital Artery, Cured by This Means. Letter to the editor: Remedy for Tape Worm. By J. M'Creary Sudduth, M. D., of Menard County, Illinois. Death notices: Died.

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