Northern Lancet
1850; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Professor A. T. Thomson, Dr. J. Begbie, Dr. C. Carlyon, Dr. H. M. Hughes, Horace Nelson, Horace Nelson, Horace Nelson,
ResumoFrontmatter: Northern Lancet, and Gazette of Legal Medicine, Northern Lancet. Essay: The Longer the Delirium Continues in Fevers, the Sooner the Disease Proves Fatal, or Leaves the Nervous System in a Debilitated State, after the Disease, Disease Generally, Nitre in Purpura Hæmorrhagia, Popular Essays on Anatomy and Physiology Ligaments and Muscles, Lectures on Medical Jurisprudence Delivered at the University of London, Communications A Spice of Modern Surgery, Berzelius, Ice in Ophthalmia, Woman, Her Moral and Physical System, Lancet Portrait Gallery; with Biographical Sketches Honorable Henry H. Ross, Biographical Memoirs [Prepared for the Northern Lancet by H. N.], Art of Prolonging Life, Energy, Alopecia, Scarlatina, Frequency of Poisoning by Arsenics, Our Exchanges, Medical Population of Prussia, Honorable Lemuel Stetson, Sugar in the Perspiration of Cholera Patients, Professional Secrecy, A Psycological Fact, Clot Bey, Under the Name of Pain Are Comprehended All Determinate Disagreeable Impressions or Common Sensations, Organs of Similar of Physiologically Connected Functions Sympathise in Diseases, as Those Also Which Are Connected by Great Nerves or Vessels, The Longer the Delirium Continues in Fevers, the Sooner the Disease Proves Fatal, or Leaves the Nervous System in a Debilitated State after the Disease, Shape of the External Ear in Relation to Mental Disease, Amende Honorable, Medico-Legal Remarks on H. Worden's Trial, Trial of Henry Worden For Assault and Battery with Intent to Murder, &c., Gilbert Worden, The Want of Smell (Anosmia) Is Either Occasioned by Disease of the Olfactory Nerves and the Nasal Mucus Membrane, Such as Catarrh, Inflammation, Ulcers, and Polypi, Pressure on the Olfactory Nerves by Tumors of the Bones or Brain, or through an Affection of the Brain, as Hyperæmia, Inflammation, and Apoplexy, Suicide by Poisoing with the Essential Oil of Bitter Almonds, Since the Publication of the First Number of the "Northern Lancet, " Many Have Read and Examined It, and Have Justly Appreciated Our Humble Efforts to Open to the Public a Proper Source of Obtaining Information in Medical Science, Retrospect Pactice of Medicine, Apoplexy Simulated, Dr. Abernethy Used to Tell His Scholars That All Human Maladies Arose from Two Causes Stuffing and Fretting, The Third Number. Editorial: To Readers and Correspondents.
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