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The Eclectic Medical Journal

1870; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

John M. Scudder, G. W. Faulkner, A. F. Pattee, W. H. Davis, J. A. Munk, S. D. Sheperd, A. Ford, Wm. Fulton, S. M. Cate, H. P. Whitford, Carsten Holthouse, Edward Headlam Greenhow, William A. Hammond, C. A. Stivers, Dr. Langdon Down, L. H. Wood, J. Russell Reynolds, J. Milner Fothergill, G. Owen Rees, J. Forsyth Meigs, William Pepper, A. Jackson Howe,

Resumo

Frontmatter: Anatomical Charts, The Eclectic Medical Journal. Essay: Persica Vulgaris. Amaygdalus Persica. Common Peach. Named from Persia, Its Native Country. By a. F. Pattee, M. D., Boston, Cheledonium Major in Disease of the Liver.—By S. M. Cate, M. D., Salem, Mass., Formation of Tubercles in Coagula of Blood, Chloral in Asthmatic Bronchitis, On Urœmic Diarrhœa. By J. Milner Fothergill, M. D., Book-Notices A Practical Treatise on the Diseases of Children. By J. Forsyth Meigs, M. D., and William Pepper, M. D, Periscope Chloroform Versus Ether, Researches on the Influence of Mental Activity upon the Excretion of Phosphoric Acid by the Kidneys. By L. H. Wood, M. D., Origin of Tuberculosis, On a Case of Sub-Glossitis. By Carsten Holthouse, Sulpho-Carbolates in the Treatment of Certain Diseases of Children, Chloral-Hydrate, A Practical and Systematic Treatise on Dislocations and Fractures. By a. Jackson Howe, M. D. Cincinnati, Charles F. Wilstach & Co. Price $4.00. $3.50 in Cloth, Convulsions—Case in Practice.—By S. D. Sheperd, M. D., Eaton, Indiana, Meeting of the Connecticut Eclectic Medical Association, Medical Sectarianism.—By J. A. Munk, M. D., Lindsay, Ohio, Bichromate of Potash in Consumption.—By H. P. Whitford, M. D., Bridgewater, N. Y., On Some Effects of Excessive Intellectual Exertion. By William a. Hammond, M. D., Original Communications On the Specific Action of Medicines. By John M. Scudder, M. D. (Tenth Paper), On the Early Indications of Nephritic Irritation. By G. Owen Rees, M. D., F. R. S., Physician to Guy's Hospital, Third Annual Meeting of the Iowa State Eclectic Medical Society, Nature in the Cure of Disease, Maternal Mental Influence upon Embryonic Development, Treatment of Rheumatic Fever by Perchloride of Iron. By J. Russell Reynolds, M. D., F. R. S., Hydrate of Chloral in Delirium Tremens. By C. A. Stivers, M. D., of the San Francisco City and County Hospital, Calabar Bean. Substance of Observations Made during the Last Nine Years in Medical Science. By G. W. Faulkner, M. D., C. M., Case of Fatty Diarrhœa, Treated by Pancreatic Extract. By Dr. Langdon Down, Hypodermic Injections.—By Wm. Fulton, M. D., Bloomington, Ills., A Case in Practice.—By a. Ford, M. D., Bowne, Kent Co., Mich., Physiology of the Pancreatic Secretion, Hiccough Treated by Mustard, Nostrum Practice, The Change in the Practice of Medicine.—By W. H. Davis, M. D., Springfield, Ills., Whisky as an Antiseptic Dressing in Surgery, Question for the Homœopaths, State and National Societies, Case of Chorea, in Conjunction with Rheumatic Fever, Treated with Bromide and Iodide of Potassium.—By Edward Headlam Greenhow, M. D., Local Development of Heat in Inflammation, Physiological Errors. Editorial. Backmatter: Receipts for Journal to May 26.

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