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Contents of No. XVII. of the British and Foreign Medico-Chirurgical Review

1852; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

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James Paget, Carl Rokitansky, Norman Chevers, M. Gaultier De Claubry, John Adams, M. Louis De La Berge, F. L. I. Valleix, Dr. Carl Canstatt, Dr. C. A. Wunderligh, John Green Crosse, Edward Copeman, A. Becquerel, R. D. Grainger, William Lee, Bransby B. Cooper, Richard Phillips, Dr. A. Kölliker, E. W. Duffin, Robert Lee, Richard Rowland, William R. Wagstaff, William Bowman, Robert Hunt, Henry Buff, Gideon A. Mantell, John Quekett, Mary Roberts, Alexander Knox, Henry Beasley, George Newport, Henry Nelson, Professor Julius Budge, Dr. Augustus Waller, M. Gorut Besanez, Stanislaus Martin, Mm. Trousseau, M. Robert, M. Vidal, M. Chassaignac, M. Guersant, M. Guibourt, M. Poulenc, M. Chervet, M. Delioux, M. H. Larrey, M. Apoiger, Dr. F. Kilian,

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Table of contents: Contents of No. XVII. of the British and Foreign Medico-Chirurgical Review Analytical and Critical Reviews. Frontmatter: The British and Foreign Medico-Chirurgical Review. Review: Analytical and Critical Reviews Lectures on Tumours, Delivered in the Theatre of the Royal College of Surgeons of England for the Year …, Books Received for Review. Essay: Petrifactions and Their Teachings; or, a Hand-Book to the Gallery of Organic Remains of the British Museum. By Gideon A. Mantell, LL.D., F.R.S., Honorary Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of England, &c. &c.—London, 1851. Post 8vo, Pp. 496. With Numerous Illustrations, Forensic Medicine and Medical Statistics Rarity of Repetition of Attempt at Suicide by Fire-Arms. By M. H. Larrey, Midwifery, &c. On Delay in Dividing the Funis. By Dr. Storer, On Congestion of the Lungs in Poisoning by Opium. By Mr. Carter, Quinine in Urticaria. By Dr. Wickham, The Pocket Formulary, and Synopsis of the British and Foreign Pharmacopœias: Comprising Standard and Approved Formulœ for the Preparations Employed in Medical Practice. By Henry Beasley. Fifth Edition. Corrected, Enlarged, and Adapted to the Last Editions of the Pharmacopœias.—London, 1851. 24mo, Pp. 546, Mémoires De L' Académie Nationale De Médecine. 4 to, Tom. XIV, Pp. 850, and XV, Pp. 844.—Paris, 1849-50 We Have Become Somewhat in Arrears with Our Notices of the Memoirs or Transactions of the French Academy; …, Familiar Letters on the Physics of the Earth; Treating of the Chief Movements of the Land, the Waters, and the Air, and the Forces That Give Rise to Them. By Henry Buff, Professor of Physics in the University of Geissen. Edited by A. W. Hoffman, Ph. D., F.R.S., Professor, in the Royal College of Chemistry, London.—London, 1851. Fcap. 8vo., Pp. 273 We Cannot Better State the Objects of This Little Work, than in the Language of Its Accomplished Editor, History of a Successful Case of Ovariotomy. By E. W. Duffin, Surgeon. With a Description of the Morbid Anatomy of the Sac. By Robert Lee, M.D., F.R.S., &c., &c An Analysis of 162 Cases of Ovariotomy, Which Have Occurred in Great Britain. By Robert Lee, M. D., F. …, Wine and Honey in Infantile Marasmus, Surgery On the Treatment of Fracture of the Clavicle without Bandages. By M. Robert, Materia Medica and Therapeutics On the Topical Use of Chloroform. By Dr. Rauch, Revaccination in the Prusian Army, during 1850, Periscope Anatomy, Physiology, and Organic Chemistry, On the Urine Produced by Asparagus. By Stanislaus Martin, On the Methods of Analysing the Blood. By M. Gorut Besanez, Translation of the Pharmacopœia of the Royal College of Physicians of London. 1851. With Notes and Illustrations. By Richard Phillips, F.R.S., L. & E., F.G.S., Late President of the Chemical Society, Curator of the Museum of Practical Geology, &c.—London, 1851. 8vo. Pp. 567, Cases in Midwifery. By the Late John Green Crosse, M.D., F.R.S., Arranged (with an Introduction and Remarks) by Edward Copeman, M.D., F.R.C.S., Consulting Accoucheur to the Norwich Lying-In Charity, and Physician to the Norwich Magdalen.—London. 8vo. Pp. 228, On Amputations in Children. By M. Guersant, A Popular History of Mollusca; Comprising a Familiar Account of Their Classification, Instincts, and Habits, and of the Growth and Distinguishing Characters of Their Shells. By Mary Roberts.—London, 1851. Square 16mo, Pp. 376. With Eighteen Coloured Plates, A Practical Treatise on the Microscope; Including the Different Methods of Preparing and Examining Animal, Vegetable, and Mineral Structures. By John Quekett, Assistant-Conservator of the Museum, and Demonstrator of Minute Anatomy at the Royal College of Surgeons of England. Second Edition. Illustrated with 12 Plates and 270 Wood Engravings.—London, 1852, 8vo, Pp. 515, On Diseases of the Mucous Membrane of the Throat, and Their Treatment by Topical Medication. By William R. Wagstaff, M.A., M.D. 1851, Pp. 183, Intelligence Present Aspect of the Extra-Mural Sepulture Question, On the Administration of a Single Dose of Quinine in Intermittent Fever. By Dr. Meyer, On Opening Bubos by Multiple Punctures. By M. Vidal, Mode of Administering Balsam of Copaiva. By M. Chervet, Treatment of Asphyxia Infantum, Mikroskopische Anatomie, Oder Gewebelehre Des Menschen, &c. Microscopical Anatomy, or Histiology of Man. By Dr. A. Kölliker, Professor of Anatomy and Physiology …, Lectures on the Principles and Practice of Surgery. By Bransby B. Cooper, F.R. S., Senior Surgeon to Guy's Hospital, &c.—London, 1851. 8vo, Pp. 964, On Aneurisms of the Extremities. By M. Chassaignac, On Chloric Ether as a Disinfecting Agent. By Mr. Hildreth, Elementary Physics; an Introduction to the Study of Natural Philosophy. With 217 Wood Engravings. By Robert Hunt, Professor of Mechanical Science in the Government School of Mines, &c. &c.—London, 1851. Fcap. 8vo, Pp. 486, The Anatomy and Diseases of the Prostate Gland. By John Adams, Surgeon to the London Hospital, &c.—London, 1851. 8vo., Pp. 160, On the Temporal Ridges of the African Cranium. By Dr. Neill, On the Treatment of Sprain by Hot Water. By Dr. Jackson, On Anchylosis of the Lower Jaw. By Dr. Wernher, Compendium De Médecine Pratique, Ou Exposé Analytique Et Raisonné Des Travaux Contenus Dans Les Principaux Traités De Pathologie Interne. Par M. Louis De La Berge, Docteur En Médecine, Agrégé À La Faculté De Médecine De Paris, Chef De Clinique Médicale À La Même Faculté; M. Ed. Monneret, Agrégé À La Faculté De Médecine De Paris, Médecin Du Bureau Central Des Hôpitaux; Et M. Louis Fleury, Agrégé À La Faculté De Médecine De Paris, Membre Correspondant De L'académie Royale De Médecine De Belgique. Ouvrage Autorisé Par Le Conseil Royal De L'instruction Publique Et Par Le Conseil De Santé Des Armées De Terre. Paris, 1836-46. 8 Vols. 8vo, Pp. 698, 638, 642, 636, 639, 634, 615, 496 Guide Du Médecin Practicien, Ou Resumé Général De Pathologie Interne Et De Thérapeutique Appliquées. …, On Lithotrity. By Professor Pancoast, Anœthesia, or the Employment of Chloroform and Ether in Surgery, Midwifery, &c. By J. Y. Simpson, M.D., F.R.S.E., Professor of Midwifery in the University of Edinburg, Physician-Accoucheur to the Queen of Scotland, &c., &c.—Philadelphia, 1849. Pp. 248, On the Tartrate of Soda as a Purgative. By M. Delioux, On Poisoning by Datura in Bombay. By Dr. Giraud, On Mud Found in the Bronchi in Drowning. By Mr. Carter, On the Existing State of Our Knowledge of Vaccination and Re-Vaccination, as Preventive of Smallpox. By Alexander Knox, M.D., Physician to the Strangford Dispensary.—London, 1850, Pp. 57, Bibliographical Notices On the Nature and Treatment of Softening of the Brain. By Richard Rowland, M.D., Assistant Physician, …, A Practical Treatise on the Management of Diseases of the Heart and of Aortic Aneurism, with Especial Reference to the Treatment of Those Diseases in India. By Norman Chevers, M.D., Civil Assistant-Surgeon, Chittagong, Bengal.—Calcutta, 1851, Pp. 145, On Ung. Picis in Ophthalmia Tarsi. By Dr. Parrish, On Sumbul in Delirium Tremens. By Dr. Meinhard, On Iodined Oil. By M. Guibourt, Pathology and Practice of Medicine On the Catarrhal Pneumonia and Lobar Pneumonia of Children. By Mm. Trousseau and Lasegue, On Medicinal Powders. By Dr. Becker, On the Simultaneous Occurrence of Hyperœsthesia and Anœsthesia of the Skin in Neuralgia, On the Poisonous Substance of the Agaricus Muscarius. By M. Apoiger, On the Pathology and Treatment of Delirium Tremens. By Dr. Morehead, On the Fibrin of Muscle. By Professor Liebig, Discussion on Congenital Syphilis, On Amaurosis in Connexion with Bright's Disease. By Dr. Hays, On Nausea and Vomiting as Signs of Cardiac Polypus. By Dr. Baskin, On the Suspension of Gum-Resins. By M. Poulenc, Traité Elémentaire D' Hygiène Privée Et Publique. Par A. Becquerel, Professeur Agrégé À La Faculté De Médecine, &c.—Paris, 1851. 8vo, Pp. 640 Handbuch Der Hygieine Für Den Einzelnen Wie Für Eine Bevölkerung. Von Dr. Fr. Oesterlen, Professor De …, A Manual of Physiology, Including Physiological Anatomy, On the Occasional Ill-Effects of Tartar Emetic in the Treatment of Pneumonia. By. Dr. Boling, Thoughts for the Medical Student. An Introductory Address, Delivered at King's College, London, October 1, 1851. By William Bowman, F.R.S., F.R.C.S., Professor of Physiology in the College, &c. &c.—London, 1851. 8vo, Pp. 32, On the Appearance of the Tongue in Malarious Diseases. By Dr. Osborne, Statistics of the Lying-In Institution at Mayence. By Dr. F. Kilian, On the Reproduction of the Ascaris Mystax. By Henry Nelson, M.D., On the Influence of the Sympathetic and Intra-Cranial Nerves on the Motion of the Pupil. By Professor Julius Budge and Dr. Augustus Waller, The Solution of Iodine Facilitated by Tannin.

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