The Eclectic Medical Advocate
1884; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Charles E. Taylor, W. Jones, O. A. Palmer, H. E. Dennett, John B. Roberts, Lionel S. Beale, Wm. G. Brownson, W. J. Walsham, Geo. H. Gray, Frederick H. Gerrish,
ResumoFrontmatter: The Eclectic Medical Advocate, The Eclectic Medical Advocate and the Medical Tribune A Monthly Journal of Medicine, Surgery and the Kindred Sciences. Essay: Gallic Acid in Hemorrhage from the Urinary Organs, Are the Anterior Columns Excitable?, On the Treatment of Epileptiform Neuralgia, or the So-Called Incurable Facial Tic, The Limited Power of Extension Possessed by the Ring-Finger Is Sometimes of Great Inconvenience, Especially to Pianists (Medical Record), Operating by the Electric Light, A Bar to Malpractice Suits, Belladonna as a Prophylactic against Scarlatina, Fracture of the Neck and Shaft of the Femur, Not Always Correct, Curantur or Curentur, Strangely Enough, None of the Books Tell How John Hunter Was Led to Originate the Operation of Ligation for Popliteal Aneurism, The "Alarming Symptoms" of Lobelia, Death-Dealing Flowers, Remedy for Rhus Poisoning, Nocturnal Emissions Cured, A Boston Cremation Society, Infanticide in France, What Is Nervous Prostration?, Remedies for Gonorrhœa, Vomiting of Pregnancy, The California Medical College, Poisoning by Hyoscyamine, The Bacteria Inoculation Craze, Traumatism of the Longitudinal, Chloroform and Ether as Anti-Ferments, Foreign Bodies in the Eye, Discovery of a Crematorium, Congenital Malformations, Periscope, Cholera Infantum, Position in Sleep, Bones as a Diet, Surgical Delusions, "Doctor, " Said the Grateful Patient, Seizing the Physician's Hand, "I Shall Never Forget That to You I Owe My Life. ", Homœopathic Selections, Tamar Indien, A Case of Traumatic Tetanus, Eclectic Summary, On the Presence of Needles in the Subcutaneous Tissues, Crossing the Legs, and the Mode of Sitting, Miscellany, Our Colleges and Societies The Indiana Eclectic Medical College, A Good Rule, Drugs and Medicine of North America: (Quarterly). July, 1884, No. II. Cincinnati, Ohio, Brain Work, Stricture of Œsophagus Cured by Cundurango, "Women Are Dirty Creatures, Anyhow!", Tongaline, For Ethic's Sake, Multiple Essay Items, The Prevention of Bed-Sores, Neuralgia of a Labium, Death from Chlorate of Potassium, Harmonious Medicine, Foreign Bodies in the External Auditory Canal, Extirpation of the Lung, Analysis of Beef Peptonoids, M. Pasteur, It Is Said, Has Used the Microscope so Much That His Eyes Have Nearly Lost the Normal Capacity for Visual Adaptation, and Are Entirely Devoid of Expression, The Vermont State Eclectic Medical Society, Auscultation, Percussion and Urinalysis, A Word about One Phase of Fever. Editorial. Review: Reviews of New Publications, &c. Prescription Writing: by Frederick H. Gerrish, M. D., 1884. Fifth Edition; 55 Pp. Price 50 Cents. See ….
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