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The Retrospect of Practical Medicine & Surgery

1848; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

James Copland, Sir James Murray, Dr. A. Fairbrother, Dr. A. B. Garrod, J. C. Atkinson, Donald M'Donald, Dr. Marshall Hall, Dr. Marshall Hall, W. H. Cary, G. Corfe, G. Corfe, G. Corfe, F. Sibson, Dr. W. H. Ranking, G. Corfe, M. Salgues, M. Briere De Boismont, M. Camino, Dr. H. Lebert, G. Corfe, George Corfe, Dr. C. West, Dr. T. Ogier Ward, Dr. C. West, Dr. C. West, Dr. C. West, Dr. C. West, G. Corfe, Dr. C. West, Dr. C. West, Dr. C. West, G. J. Guthrie, Dr. C. West, B. Chandler, M. Bean, M. Valleix, Dr. C. W. Bell, Dr. Robert Dick, Dr. J. C. Baddeley, M. Mialhe, Dr. G. O. Rees, Dr. Golding Bird, Dr. R. B. Todd, Dr. J. S. Bushnan, H. Hancock, Bransby Cooper, Bransby Cooper, Bransby Cooper, Dr. J. Stark, W. B Page, J. P. Vincent, Bransby Cooper, MM. Guerard, Bransby Cooper, Bransby Cooper, Bransby Cooper, T. Wakley, Bransby Cooper, J. Luke, H. V. Malan, J. Rayner, G. J. Guthrie, John Tomes, Dr. J. Naudin, B. Phillips, J. MacKenzie, Dr. J. Duncan, Thomas Hunt, Dr. J. S. Hughes, J. Gay, G. B. Childs, J. P. Vincent, J. P. Vincent, J. Taylor, F. F. Giraud, Bransby Cooper, P. J. Vincent, M. Lallemand, M. Ricord, MM. Trousseau, M. Sisovics, M. Ricord, M. Ricord, Samuel Cooper, Bransby Cooper, S. Cooper, M. Ricord, M. Chassiagnac, W. Bowman, W. Bowman, James Dixon, W. R. Wilde, Dr. W. Tyler Smith, Dr. W. Tyler Smith, Dr. E. Rigby, W. Newnhan, Dr. J. Ogden, John Goodman, R. C. West, Dr. W. Tyler Smith, Dr. C. Clay, Dr. Henry Bennet, J. Whitehead, Dr. J. M. Coley, Dr. J. Seddon, M. Dubois, Dr. T. R. Mitchell, M. Favrot, Dr. P. Murphy, R. U. West, Dr. Hughes Bennett, M. Marchal, Dr. G. E. Day, J. C. Christophers, Dr. T. Anderson, Dr. Golding Bird, J. P. Vincent, Dr. F. W. Fisher, D. F. Eyre, Holmes Coote, W. Bland, W. R. Wilde, E. W. Tuson, Dr. M. H. Stapleton, M. Donovan, Dr. J. G. Nicol, R. W. Westall,

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Frontmatter: Practical Medicine, &c., &c., The Retrospect of Practical Medicine & Surgery. Table of contents: Contents of Part XVII Practical Medicine. Essay: On Varicose Ulcer of the Os and Cervix Uteri.—By J. Whitehead, Esq., Surgeon to the Manchester and Salford Lying-In-Hospital, An Alphabet of Auscultation.—By George Corfe, Esq., Middlesex Hospital Two Dry Sounds.—Rhonchus; Sibilus, Description of a New Tourniquet.—By H. V. Malan, Esq., Eye and Ear, Case of General Anasarca Treated by Digitalis.—By Donald M'Donald, Esq., Tiverton, Aphonia Cured by Inhalation of Benzoin Fumes, Syphiltic Affections On Urethral Chancre.—By M. Ricord, Case of Polypus Uteri.—By Dr. T. R. Mitchell, Master of the South-Eastern Lying-In-Hospital, Dublin, Rapid Mode of Procuring Vesication, On Rheumatic Iritis.—By James Dixon, Esq., Surgeon to the London Ophthalmic Hospital, On Chronic Enlargement of the Tonsils.—By Dr. Naudin, On Irritable Ulcer of the Rectum.—By Bransby Cooper, Esq., F. R. S., &c., Cases Treated by Electro-Galvanism.—By J. C. Christophers, Esq., A Synopsis, Containing a Short Abstract of the Most Practical Articles in the Foregoing Pages of This Volume; and Showing, at a Glance, the Most Important Indications of Treatment Published by Different Writers within the Last Half-Year. (Arranged Alphabetically) Diseases Affecting the System Generally, Case of Intercostal Neuralgia Cured by Electro-Magnetism.—By Dr. W. H. Ranking, Norwich, Apparatus for Chlorine Fumigation, On the Hereditary Transmission of Syphilis.—By M. Ricord, Miscellanea, On the Treatment of Pleurisy and Pneumonia.—By G. J. Guthrie, Esq., F. R. S., &c., Mode of Inducing Premature Labour.—By Dr. Simpson, Edinburgh, On the Formation of Fat.—By Dr. G. E. Day, M. A., Lecturer on Animal Chemistry at the Middlesex School, On Phagedenic Ulcers.—By Samuel Cooper, Esq., F. R. S., &c., Cure of Aneurism by Compression.—By Dr. Bellingham, Application of Chloroform in Typhus Fever.—By Dr. A. Fairbrother, Organs of Respiration On the Structure on Tubercle.—By Dr. H. Lebert, Operation for Phimosis.—By M. Ricord, Case of Recovery from a Large Dose of Strychnia.—By Dr. T. Anderson, Edinburgh, On Traumatic Erysipelas.—By Bransby Cooper, Esq., F. R. S., On Gangrena Senilis.—By Professor Syme, On Tincture of Acetate of Iron.—By M. Donovan, Esq., M. R. I. A., Mode of Arresting Bleeding after the Excision of Internal Hæmorrhoids.—By J. P. Vincent, Esq., Ox-Gall in Constipation.—Efficacy of Ox-Gall in Removing Impacted Fæces, Affections of the Skin On Callous Ulcers of the Leg.—By Professor Syme, F. R. S. E., &c., On "Muriate of Opium."—By Dr. J. G. Nicol, Crook, Durham, On Lobular Pneumonia.—By Dr. C. West, The Blood and Urine in Gout, Rheumatism, and Bright's Disease.—By Dr. Garrod, Case of Acute Laryngitis.—By Dr. T. Ogier Ward, Dislocations and Diseases of Joints A Case of Old Dislocation of the Radius Successfully Reduced.—By Dr. J. Stark, Edinburgh, On the Use of the Taxis in Strangulated Hernia.—By Thomas Hunt, Esq., Herne Bay, On Inflammation and Abscess of the Uterine Appendages.—By Dr. Henry Bennet, On Iodized Oil.—By M. Marchal, On Spasm of the Glottis.—By Dr. C. West, Case of Vagina Imperforate at the Time of Labour.—By Dr. J. Ogden, Manchester, On the Nature and Treatment of Asiatic Cholera.—By Dr. C. W. Bell, K. L. S., Physician to the Manchester Infirmary; Late Physician to H. M. Embassy in Persia, On the Treatment of Chronic Arthritis.—By Mm. Guerard and Briquet, Organs of Digestion, On the Treatment of Scrofulous Ophthalmia.—By Dr. Edwards, Physician to the Bath Eye and Ear Infirmary, Treatment of Piles and Prolapsus Ani.—By J. Taylor, Esq. [Mr. Taylor Treated the Following Case by the Temporary Ligature, and the Rectum Pessary. He Says:], Nervous System, On Hospital Gangrene—By Holmes Coote, Esq., Demonstrator of Anatomy, at St. Bartholomew's, On Partial Dislocation of the Fore-Arm Backwards.—By Dr. M. H. Stapleton, Surgeon to Jervis-Street Hospital, Dublin, On the Local Treatment of Corneitis.—By Dr. Jacob, Dublin, On a New Preservative Fluid.—By Dr. Stapleton, Surgeon to Jervis St. Hospital, Animal Ligatures, Extraction of a Fish-Hook from the Œsophagus, Diseases Affecting the System Generally On Fever.— by James Copland, M. D., F. R. S., &c., &c., Urinary Organs, Scurvy.—By Dr. A. B. Garrod, Assistant Physician to University College Hospital, London, On Luxation of the Semilunar Cartilages.—By J. P. Vincent, Esquire, Treatment of Chorea by Emetic Tartar.—By M. Salgues, On the Diagnosis of Inflamed Ligaments.—By Bransby Cooper, Esq., Skin and Cellular Tissue, New Caustic Holder, On Internal Strangulation of the Intestines.—By J. MacKenzie, Esq., Naval Hospital Archangel, On the Treatment of Indurated Tonsils.—By Dr. J. Naudin, Case of Sacculated or Encysted Calculus.—By Professor Miller, Turpentine in Diabetes, New Instrument for Prolapsus Uteri.—By M. Dubois, On the Treatment of Purulent Ophthalmia of Infants by Douches.—By M. Chassiagnac, On Certain Forms of Headache in Females—By Dr. P. Murphy, On Deafness in Scarlatina and Measels, The Composition of Milk Table Shewing the Composition of the Milk in Man, and in Various Animals, On Loose Cartilages in Joints.—By Bransby Cooper, Esq., F. R. S., Case of Strangulated Umbilical Hernia Operated upon after Mr. Gay's Method.—By G. B. Childs, Esq., On Mollities Ossium.—By Bransby Cooper, Esq., Erysipelas a Cause of Puerperal Fever.—By R. C. West, Esq. Hogsthorpe, Lincolnshire, On Amenorrhæa, &c., as Affections of the Ovaries.—By Dr. W. Tyler Smith, New Instrument for Prolapsus Uteri, On the Necessity of Preparatory Treatment, before Operation.—By Bransby Cooper, Esq., On the Constitutional Syphilis of Infants.—By Mm. Trousseau and Lasegue, Case of Loss of Speech Cured by Galvano-Puncture.—By M. Camino, On Opacities of the Cornea.—By W. Bowman, Esq, F. R. S., &c., On Gonorrhœal Synovitis.—By Bransby Cooper, Esq., F. R. S., Dry Cupping in Retention of Urine, Chloroform in Spasmodic Asthma.—By B. Chandler, Esq., On Rigidity of the Os Uteri.—By Mr. Remington, and Others, Uses of Cod-Liver Oil, On the Frequency of Pulmonary Disease in Children.—By Dr. C. West, Bones and Joints, On the Use of Tartar Emetic in Chorea and in Cerebral Excitement.—By G. Corfe, Esq., Middlesex Hospital, On Delirium Tremens.—By G. Corfe, Esq., Middlesex Hospital, On the Use of India-Rubber as Adhesive Plaster.—By D. F. Eyre, Esq., Coffee as a Disinfecting Agent.—By Weber, Amputations New Operation on the Foot.—By T. Wakley, Esq., Surgeon to the Royal Free Hospital, Organs of Circulation On Tumours of the Neck Connected with Bloodvessels, Midwifery and Diseases of Females, On the Sounds of Bronchitis.—By G. Corfe, Esq., Treatment of Pneumonia in Children, On the Treatment of Snakebite.—By W. Bland, Esq., Sydney, Death from Air Entering a Vein in the Neck, The Electrical Cloth:—A Mode of Employing Electricity by Simple Friction, On Intestinal Obstruction.—By B. Phillips, Esq., F. R. S., &c., Note on Abortion.—By Dr. Radford, On Intoxication.—By G. Corfe, Esq., Middlesex Hospital, Dislocation Reduced under the Influence of Chloroform.—By W. B Page, Esq., Surgeon to the Cumberland Infirmary, Alimentary Canal Practical Hints on Dental Surgery.—By John Tomes, Esq., Surgeon-Dentist in the Middlesex Hospital, Recovery from a Large Dose of Aconitina.—By Dr. Golding Bird, On Placental Presentations, On the Irritability of Paralysed Muscles.—By Dr. Marshall Hall, F. R. S., &c., On the Treatment of Burns, Idiopathic Tetanus Treated by Chloroform.—By W. H. Cary, Esq., Woodford, Essex, On Heautophonics; a New Method of Auscultation.—By G. Corfe, Esq., Middlesex Hospital, On Sloughing of the Cornæ from Defective Nutrition.—By W. Bowman, Esq., F. R. S., Surgeon to the Royal Ophthalmic Hospital, On the Treatment of Croup.—By Dr. C. West, On Sterility.—By Dr. E. Rigby, Lecturer on Midwifery at St. Bartholomew's Hospital, &c., How to Make Decoction of Aloes.—By R. W. Westall, Esq., Case of Ulceration of the Lining Membrane of the Uterus. Accompanied by Pregnancy.—By Dr. C. Clay, Editor of the British Record, Case of Cæsarian Operation.—By John Goodman, Esq., Manchester, On the Causes of Abortion.—By Dr. W. Tyler Smith, New Suppository Syringe, Organs of Circulation On the Physical Examination of the Blood.—By Dr. Copland, F. R. S., &c., On the Use of Acetate of Lead in Flatulent Distention of the Intestines.—By Dr. J. C. Baddeley, Chelmsford, Midwifery, and the Diseases of Women On Reflex Uterine Action.—By Dr. W. Tyler Smith, Quinine in Acute Rheumatism, On Certain Forms of Alkaline Urine.—By Dr. G. O. Rees, F. R. S., Assistant Physician to Guy's Hospital, A New Diagnostic of Impaired Digestion.—By M. Bean, Physician to the Hotel Dieu, Remedy for Toothache.—By Dr. Bushnan, Affections of the Eye and Ear On the Treatment of Gonorrhœal Ophthalmia.—By M. Ricord, On the Treatment of Chronic Gastralgia.—By M. Valleix, New Mode of Applying Ligatures to Polypi.—By M. Favrot, Two Cases of Internal Hemorrhage, On Sea-Sickness.—By Dr. F. W. Fisher, Observations on Hysteria.—By G. Corfe, Esq., Middlesex Hospital, On the Pathology of Diabetes.—By Dr. R. B. Todd, F. R. S., On the Treatment of Bronchitis in Children.—By Dr. C. West, Neuralgia Treated by the Actual Cautery, On the Signs Derivable from Paralysis.—By Professor Andral [Speaking of Alterations of Motion as Signs of Affection of the Nervous System, M. Andral Says—], Remarkable Case of Disease of the Bladder—By H. Hancock, Esq., On Preternatural Elongation of the Cervix Uteri.—By Dr. J. M. Coley, Senior Physician to the Pimlico Dispensary, &c., On the Ventilation of Rooms, Use of Vinegar in Rheumatism.—By J. C. Atkinson. Esq., Westminster, On Uterine Hæmorrhage.—By W. Newnhan, Esq., Farnham, Ointment for Scald Head, Urinary Organs On Acidity of the Animal Fluids.—By M. Mialhe, On the Use of the Polariscope in Testing Urine.—By Dr. J. S. Bushnan, Use of Camphor in Fever.—By Sir James Murray, Buchu in Anasarca, On Polypus Uteri.—By Dr. Locock, First Physician-Accoucheur to the Queen, On the Operation for Hernia.—By J. Gay, Esq., Surgeon to the Royal Free Hospital, How to Prevent Bedsores.—By Dr. Purefoy, Case of Retroversion of the Uterus during Pregnancy.—By Dr. J. Seddon, Extirpation of Nævi by Ligature.—By J. Luke, Esq., Surgeon to the London Hospital, Surgery Fractures and Diseases of Bone, On Retroflexion or Retroversion of the Unimpregnated Uterus.—By Professor Simpson, Treatment of Scabies, On Flatulence.—By Dr. Robert Dick, Mode of Arresting the Bleeding from Leech-Bites.—By J. P. Vincent, Esq., Chloroform in a Case of Strangulated Hernia.—By Dr. J. S. Hughes, Surgeon of the Jervis-Street Hospital, Dublin, On Distortions of the Spine.—By Bransby Cooper, Esq., A Case of Sheep's Tooth in the Bronchus.—By J. Rayner, Esq., Stockport, On Chilblains.—By Professor S. Cooper, On the Treatment of Mammary Abscess, On the Treatment of Caries.—By E. W. Tuson, Esq., F. R. S., Surgeon to the Middlesex Aospital, Neuralgia Treated by Chloroform.—By F. Sibson, Esq., Nottingham, On Wounds of the Chest.—By G. J. Guthrie, Esq., On the Treatment of Prolapsus Ani.—By J. P. Vincent, Esq., A New and Cheap Deodoriser, Removal of a Large Fibrous Tumour from the Uterus.—By Dr. Simpson, On Coryza Maligna.—By Dr. C. West, Senior Physician to the Infirmary for Children, and Lecturer on Midwifery at the Middlesex Hospital, On Operation for Hernia External to the Sac.—By Dr. J. Duncan, Senior Surgeon to the Edinburgh Royal Infirmary, On the Treatment of Ganglion.—By Bransby Cooper, Esq., F. R. S., Organs of Digestion On Diphtherite.—By Dr. Coley, &c., On the Existence of Uric Acid in Healthy Urine.—By Dr Golding Bird, F. R. S., On Some of the Effects of Bronchitis in Children.—By Dr. C. West, Addenda On the Action of Cod Liver Oil.—By Dr. Hughes Bennett, Contagion of Yellow Fever, On Vomiting during Pregnancy.—By Dr. Churchill, Case of Monster.—By R. U. West, Esq., Hogsthorpe, Lincolshire, Treatment of the Abscesses Which Precede Fistula in Ano.—By P. J. Vincent, Esq., On the Influence of Obstructed Circulation through the Heart.—By Dr. Copland, F. R. S., &c., On the Amount and Causes of the Mortality of Operations.—By Dr. Fenwick. Lecturer on Pathological Anatomy, at the Newcastle-On-Tyne School of Medicine, Use of Phosphate of Ammonia in Gout and Rheumatism.—By Dr. Edwards, Physician to the Bath Eastern Dispensary, On Acute Œdema of the Lungs.—By Dr. C. West, New Instrument for Tarsal Tumours.—By W. R. Wilde, Esq., Dublin, On the Use of Chloroforom and Ether, Curious Case of Recto Urethral Fistula.—By F. F. Giraud, Esq., Faversham, On the Treatment of Spermatorrhœa.—By M. Lallemand, Scrofula.—By Dr. King, On the Treatment of Acute Mania.—By M. Briere De Boismont, Organs of Respiration On Œdema of the Glottis from Swallowing Boiling Water, &c.— by Dr. Jameson, Surgeon to Mercer's …, On the Treatment of Syphilis in Austria.—By M. Sisovics, Chief Surgeon to the General Hospital of Vienna, Organs of Respiration, Nervous System Theory of Convulsive Diseases, Especially Epilepsy.—By Dr. Marshall Hall, F. R. S., &c., On the Treatment of Hooping-Cough.—By Dr. C. West, On Turning as an Alternative for Craniotomy and the Long Forceps, in Deformity of the Brim of the Pelvis.—By Prof. Simpson, F. R. S. E., On Subacute Inflammation of the Tympanum.—By W. R. Wilde, Esq., Surgeon to St. Mark's Hospital, Dublin.

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