The New-York Journal of Medicine
1850; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Stephen W. Williams, W. H. Van Buren, Thomas W. Blatchford, Robert Southgate, A. K. Gardner, W. S. Bowen, E. P. Bennett, R. P. Stevens, Samuel Tyler, P. C. Van Wyck, J. Henry Clark, P. G. Collins, John Murray Carnochan, William B. Carpenter, P. Cazeaux, Robert P. Thomas, R. P. Stevens, Samuel Tyler, John Le Conte,
ResumoFrontmatter: The New-York Journal of Medicine. Essay: Action of Aconitum Napellus, A Death from Chloroform Lately Occurred in Berlin, Treatment of Intermittent Fever, with Oil of Turpentine, History of the "Cholera" Epidemic, as It Appeared in the City of Newark, N. J., from June to Oct. 1849. By J. Henry Clark, M. D., of Newark, N. J., Observations upon Epidemic Typhoid Fever, Which Prevailed along the Valleys of the Oswayo and Honeyoye Creeks, in the Counties of McKean and Potter, Pa., during the Summer and Winter of 1847; and upon the Use of Calcined Mercury in Its Early Treatment. By R. P. Stevens, M. D., Patent Obstetrical Supporters, Patent Legs, &c., &c., Midwifery, Extirpation of Nearly the Whole of the Uterus and Vagina, and of a Portion of the Bladder, Foreign Medical Retrospect Anatomy and Physiology, Preparations of Manganese in Chlorosis, Balsam of Peru as an Application to Indolent Ulcers, New-York Academy of Medicine, Microscopical Anatomy of Cholera, Case of Morbus Brighth, Cicatrices after Burns; Removal of the Deformity by the Gliding Method (Autoplastie Par Glissement), Treatment of Eczema, Contributions to the Value of Chloroform. By R. P. Stevens, M. D., A Healthy Intestine, Taken from a Subject Who Had Died of Pleurisy, Was First Injected as a Standard of Comparison, Medical Sketch of West Point, N. Y., during the Summer of 1849. By Robert Southgate, M. D., Med. Staff U. S. A., Cantharadine Plaster, or Blistering Tissue, Anemia as a Consequence of Rheumatism, Materia Medica and Therapeutics, On Section of Tendo-Achillis in Some Cases of Fracture of the Bones of the Leg, Cases in Surgical Practice. By E. P. Bennett, M. D., of Danbury, Conn., Surgery, Principles of Human Physiology, with Their Chief Applications to Pathology, Hygiene and Forensic Medicine. By William B. Carpenter, M. D., F. R. S., F. G. S., Lecturer on Physiology, at the London Hospital Medical School, &c., &c. Fourth American Edition, with Extensive Additions and Improvements by the Author. With Two Plates, and Three Hundred and Four Woodcuts. Philadelphia: Lea & Blanchard. 1850. 8vo. Pp. 750, Contributions to Physiology, Miscellanea, Remarks on Epidemic Erysipelas, Treatment of the Nephritic Dropsy Which Follows Scarlatina, Bibliographical Notices A Treatise on the Etiology, Pathology and Treatment of Congenital Dislocations of the Head of the Femur. …, Pathology and Practical Medicine, Vital Statistics in Brooklyn, Influence of Pregnancy upon the Progress of Phthisis, Anomaly of the Cervical Vertebrœ, The Child's Intellectual Faculties Are in Their Normal State, The Fathers of Medicine, On the Means of Distinguishing Mucus from Pus, Fibrous Tumor of the Left Ovarium, Successfully Removed by the Large Abdominal Section.—By W. H. Van Buren, M. D., One of the Surgeons of Bellevue Hospital, of St. Vincent Hospital, Etc., Etc., Report of a Case of Premature Labor Artificially Induced, with Successful Results, at the Seventh Month of Gestation, on Account of Contracted Pelvis. [Read before the Rensselaer County Medical Society, at the Semi-Annual Meeting, January 7th, 1850.] by Thomas W. Blatchford, M. D., Critical Analysis The Transactions of the American Medical Association. Instituted 1847. Vol. 2, 1849. Philadelphia. Printed …, Society for the Relief of the Widows and Orphans of Medical Men, New Preparations of Valerian. By A. K. Gardner, M. D., Summary of the Transactions of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia. From November 6th, 1849, to January 15th, 1850, Inclusive. No. 1. Vol. 3. Philadelphia: 1850. 8vo. Pp. 48 Transactions of the Medical Association of Southern Central New York. At the Annual Meeting, Held at …, Prof. Tiedmann's Retirement, Part First Original Communications, On the Use of Chloroform in the Collapse of Cholera. By P. C. Van Wyck, M. D., On the Supposed Hereditary Nature of Phthisis, Peculiar Case of Tetanus, Occurring Twelve Days after the Operation of "Excision of a Scirrous Mamma. " by Samuel Tyler, M. D., State of the Fibrin in Blood, Obstinate Muscular Contraction Cured by Vapor, Treatment of Aneurisms by Galvano-Puncture, Treatment of Typhus, Extraction of Foreign Bodies from the Ear, Prevention of the Entrance of Air When Removing Fluid from the Larger Cavities, Cœsarean Operation Successful to Both Mother and Child, Recovery of an Infant after Perforation of Its Cranium, Syphilitic Inoculation, On Local Bleeding in Displacement of the Uterus, Phosphate of Ammonia in Rheumatism, Statistics of the Egyptian School of Medicine, A Theoretical and Practical Treatise on Midwifery, Including the Diseases of Pregnancy and Parturition. By P. Cazeaux, Adjunct Professor in the Faculty of Medicine of Paris, Etc., Etc. (Adopted by the Royal Council of Public Instruction). Translated from the Second French Edition, with Occasional Notes and a Copious Index. By Robert P. Thomas, M. D., Member of the Philadelphia Medical Society, Late Demonstrator of Anatomy in Franklin Medical College, Etc. With One Hundred and Seventeen Illustrations. Philadelphia: Lindsay & Blakiston. 1850. 8 Vo. Pp. 675. Letter to the editor: On the General and Obvious Post-Mortem Appearances of Cholera. By W. S. Bowen, M. D. To the Editor of the N. Y. Journal of Medicine. Obituary: Morton Thomas, Esq.. Editorial: Editorial and American Medical Retrospect, Editorial Changes,—New Appointments and New Journals.
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