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Contents of the Medico-Chirurgical Review

1832; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

M. Ryan, R. A. Stafford, D. Craigie, M. Broussais, James B. Kirk, M. Dance, James Heygate, M. S. Buchanan, Mr. W. Kerr, John T. Ingleby, John James Hallett,

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Table of contents: Contents of the Medico-Chirurgical Review No. XXXIII. July 1, 1832. Frontmatter: Intelligence, Correspondence, &c. Nitric Acid in Tooth-Ache, The Medico-Chirurgical Review, No. XXXIII, We Direct Attention to a Very Able Article in the Lancet for June 23d, by Mr. Fergus, Relative to the Late Epidemic Cholera in Vienna and Other Parts of Germany. Essay: Historical and Critical Remarks on the Means Employed to Stop Hæmorrhage after Amputations, Curious Fœtal Monstrosity, Natural History of Man, Curious Case, in Which the Real Sex of a Child Was Not Discovered till He Was 18 Years Old, Dissection of a Person Who Died from Inanition, Observations in Surgery and Pathology; Illustrated by Cases, and by the Treatment of Some Os the Most Important Surgical Affections. By William Jones Clement, Surgeon. Octavo, Pp. 230. London, 1832, The Advantages of Revulsive Bleeding in Affections of the Head, Treatment of Scrofula by Iodine, Messrs. Green and S. Cooper on Fracture of the Cervix Femoris within the Capsule, Poisoning by Arsenic, Case of Lithotrity, Broussais' Lectures on Cholera, Hospital and Clinical Reports Singular Tumour from the Uterus— Mr. Lawrence and Dr. Conquest at Fault, Hackman on Softening of the Spleen, La Doctrine Homiopathique. Par Hahnemann, Case of Secondary Hæmorrhage in Which the External Iliac, Inguinal, and Femoral Arteries Were Tied. With Clinical Remarks. By M. S. Buchanan, M.D., A Practical Treatise on Uterine Hæorrhage, in Connection with Plunaney and Parturition. By John T. Inglerb Mamber of the Royal… Surgeons in London, One of the Surgeon to the General Dispensary, Surgeons… the Magdalen Asylum, And… Midwifery at the School of M… Birmingham. One Plate, 8vo. Pp. 276 London, 1832, Baron Heurteloup on the Paris Epidemic, Contagion, Arteritis, Ely Board of Health, History of the Chronic Phlegmaslæ, or Inflamations. By M. Broussais; Translated from the 4th French Edition by Drs. Hays and Griffith, of Philadelphia. Longman and Co. London. 2 Vols. 6vo. 1831, Analysis of the Blood and Urine of Diabetic Patients, A Statistical View of the Number of Persons Reported to Have Died of Each More than 100 Kinds of Disease, and Casualties within the Bills of Mortality, in Each of the Two Hundred and Four Years, 18…— 1831, &c. &c. By J. Marshall,… Quarto, Pp. 81, with Numerous Tables, &c. 1832, Torsion of the Arteries after Surgical Operations, A Treatise on Retention of Urine, Caused by Strictures in the Urethra; and on the Means by Which Obstructions of This Canal May Be Effectually Removed. By Theodore Ducamp, Doctor of Medicine of the Faculty of Paris, &c. &c. Translated from the French, with Notes and Additions, by William M. Herbert, M.D. Octavo, Pp. 219— Five Plates. New York, 1827, Dr. Seeds' Ophthalmic Lotion, Letter on Cholera. By Baron Dupuytren, Fatal Case of Complete Cystocele, or Hernia of the Bladder. By Mr. Clement, Medical Jurisprudence. on the DeComposition of the Animal Structure, Austrian Strictness in Discharging Soldiers, Retention of Urine Caused by a Foreign Body in the Rectum, Practical Observations on Cholera Asphyxia, &c. By James B. Kirk, M.D. 8vo. Pp. 100. Greenock, May, 1932, Disease of Pylorus, Cured by Narcotics, Deficiency of the Cerebellum, Cholera in the Ship Brutus, Gonorrhœa in Females, Organisation of Paganini!!, The Late Dr. Dill, Proofs of Identity, Dilatation of the Cavities of the Heart, Observations on Some Diseases of the Vascular System. Essay I. Diseases of Veins— Essay II. Diseases of Capillaries. By T. A. Wise, M.D. Bengal Medical Service, Obstinate Chronic Ophthalmy with Ulceration and Opacity of the Cornea, Modifications of Opinion, Pathology of Epilepsy, Observations and Experiments on Respiration, Account of Cholera in Paris, Drs. Vivenot, Sen, and Jun. On the Cholera of Vienna, On the Epidemic Cholera of Newburn. By D. Craigie, M.D., Utility of Actual Cautery, Case of Abdominal Wound. By John James Hallett, Surgeon, &c., Spirit of the Foreign Periodicals, No. 1 Secret Remedies, Rhinoplastic Operation, Delirium Tremens, Simulating Drunkenness, Medical Constitution, Mr. Lizars' Letter on Cholera, Fracture of the Neck of the Femur, Abscess of the Liver— Puncture—Death, Abscess of the Heart, Application of Ascultation to Midwifery, Prognostications, Anthelmintic Emulsion, Permanent Contraction of the Fingers, Cured by Dividing the Palmar Aponeurosis, Bibliographical Record; or, Works Received for Review since the Last Quarter, Observations on a Species of Apoplexy, in Which the Blood Is Effused in Numerous Points on the Surface of the Brain. By M. Dance, The Anatomy of the Thymus Galnd. By Sir Astely Cooper, Bart. F.R.S. Serjeant Surgeon to the King, Consulting Surgeon to Guy's Hospital, &c. Quarto, Bds. Pp. 47; Five Lithograph Plates, Price 14s. Longman's London, 1832, A Manual of Midwifery, or Compendium of Gynæcology and Paidonosology, &c. Small Octavo, Pp. 737. Third Edition, with Plates, 1831. Price 12s, Case of Tic Douloureux, Produced by a Scirrhous Tumour on the Base of the Brain. By James Heygate, M.R.C.S., Iodine for Secondary Eruptions of Syphilitic Origin, Nutritious Soup Prepared from Bones, Varicose Tumour in a Venous Branch Communicating between the Two Jugulars, Letter on Cholera, by Professor Delpech, Medical Journal of Brazil, Published at Rio De Janeiro, Lithotomy in a Female Child, Cholera in Glasgow, A Treatise on the Injuries, the Diseases, and the Distortions of the Spine; Founded on an Essay to Which the Jacksonian Prize, for the Year 1826, Was Adjusted by the Royal College of Surgeons. By R. A. Stafford, Surgeon to the St. Mary-Le-Bonc Infirmary, &c. Octavo, Pp. 302.— London, 1832, Letter on Cholera, by Dr. Ochel, of Petersburg, Aneurism by Anastomosis, Requiring Extirpation, Inflammation of the Medullary Substance in Long Bones, Lithotrity and Lithotomy Compared; Being an Analytical Examination of the Present Methods of Treating Stone in the Bladder, with Suggestions for Rendering Lithotrity Applicable to the Disease in Almost All Its Stages and Varieties, and Remarks on the General Treatment of Gravel and Stone. By Thomas King, M.D., M.R.C.S. Surgeon to His Excellency the French Ambassador, Lecturer on Surgery, &c. &c. &c. 8vo. Pp. 320— Three Lithog. Plates. London, 1832, Report on the Epidemic Cholera Morbus, as It Visited the Territories Subject to the Presidency of Bengal, in the Years 1817, 1818, and 1819. Drawn up by Order of the Government, under the Superintendence of the Medical Board. By James Jameson, Assist. Surgeon and Secretary to the Board. Octavo, Pp. 325. Calcutta, 1820, Dr. M'Cormac on the Oil Called Palm Oil, Reports on the Epidemic Cholera Which Has Raged throughout Hindostan and the Peninsula of India, since August, 1817. Published under the Authority of Government. 8vo. Pp. 214, with Appendix, Pp. 14. Bombay, 1819, Tumor— The Remains of an Old Hernial Sac in the Sheath of the Spermatic Cord, Cases of Entero-Vaginal Hernia, Electricity and Cholera Morbus, Statistical Researches on the Increase of Population in Europe, Dr. Falrich's Wax Models, A Sagacious and Important Reflection, Caution to the Public, or Hints on Scarlet Fever, On the Use of the Nitrate of Iron in Diarrhœa. By Mr. W. Kerr, of Parley. Ed. Journal, January, and Glasgow Journal, April, 1832, Memoir on Chlorotic Diseases, Chronic Hydrocephalus Cured by Puncturing, Disease of the Heart, Preternatural Lactation, Aneurism, from Wound of the Brachial Artery in Venæsection, Fundamental Doctrine of Contagion, Saline Injections in Cholera, Cases of Abscess Pressing on or Opening into the Vagina, Probable Cause of Extra-Uterine Pregnancy, Eruption of Roseola Caused by the Use of Copaiba and Cubebs, Cyclopædia of Practical Medicine, Parts III., IV., and V, Cholera in Cork, Curious Anomaly in the Distribution of the Bloodvessels, Excerpta Choleralogica Importation of Cholera, Cases of Contraction of the Vagina, Westminster Ophthalmic Hospital. Review: Periscope; or, Circumspective Review Injection of Water into the Veins in a Case of Hydrophobia. Letter to the editor: Mr. Rainey on Arsenic To the Editor of the Med.-Chir. Review. Editorial: Notice to Correspondents.

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