The American Medical Recorder
1819; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
S. Calhoun, D. J. P. Batchelder, Wm. P. Dewees, Thomas B. W. Gray, Joseph Klapp, Dr. Robert Archer, W. Bradley Tyler, Edwin A. Atlee, Dr. John Eberle, Valentine Mott, Lyman Spalding, C. S. Van Winkle, William P. C. Barton, N. Chapman, James Webster, David Hosack, J. Abercrombie,
ResumoFrontmatter: The American Medical Recorder, of Original Papers and Intelligence, in Medicine and Surgery, The American Medical Recorder. Essay: Compendium Florœ Philadelphia. Containing a Description of the Indigenous and Naturalized Plants Found within a Circuit of Ten Miles around Philadelphia. By William P. C. Barton, M. D. Surgeon in the United States' Navy, and of the Naval Hospital at Philadelphia. Two Vols 12mo. Published by M. Carey & Son, The Following Observations Are Extracted from a Letter to S. Colhoun, M. D. By D. J. P. Batchelder, Charlestown, (N. H.) Nov. 26, 1818, Test for Arsenic and Corrosive Sublimate, Dr. Chrestien, of Montpellier, Has of Late Exerted Himself to Restore to Medicine the Preparations of Gold, Which, Although Highly Extolled by the Older Physicians, Have Wholly Disappaared from Modern Pharmacopœias, An Account of the Epidemic Fever Which Prevailed in That District of Virginia Called the "Northern Neck," in the Year 1814—1815. By the Late Thomas B. W. Gray, M. D. of Tappahanock, Vir., American Philosophical Society, Reflections on Fever, and Particularly on the Inflammatory Character of Fever. By Lyman Spalding, M. D. New-York, Published by C. S. Van Winkle, 1817, Pp. 43, A System of Practical Nosology, &c. &c. By David Hosack, M. D. Professor of the Theory and Practice of Physic, and of Obstetrics in the University of New-York. New-York, 1818, in 8vo. Pp. 306, On Cantharides. By Joseph Klapp, M. D. One of the Physicians to the Infirmary of the Philadelphia Alms-House, A Biographical Notice of the Late John Syng Dorsey, M. D. Professor of Anatomy in the University of Pennsylvania, Observations on Fever, &c. Made in the Pennsylvania Hospital, Discourses on the Elements of Therapeutics and Materia Medica. By N. Chapman, M. D. Professor of the Institutes and Practice of Physic and Clinical Practice in the University of Pennsylvania, President of the Philadelphia Medical Society, &c. &c. Vol. II. 8vo. Pp. 487. Philadelphia, Published by James Webster, 1819, Miscellaneous Facts and Observations, New Metal, A Case of Periostitis. Communicated by W. Bradley Tyler, M. D. of Fredericktown, Maryland, Use of Tar in Pulmonary Consumption, Observations on Temulent Diseases. In a Letter from Daniel Drake, M. D. of Cincinnati, Ohio, to Samuel Brown, M. D. of Philadelphia, Multiple Essay Items, Observations on Mr. Fogo's Paper on the Importance of the Uterus. By Wm. P. Dewees, M. D., Foreign Papers, &c. Observations on Diseases of the Spinal Marrow. By J. Abercrombie, M. D. Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh, Newly Discovered Membrane of the Eye. Table of contents: Contents of Vol. II. Letter to the editor: An Account of a Case of Uterine Disease, Connected with Singular Circumstances: in a Letter from Dr. Atlee to the Editor, On the Use of the Sulphuret of Iron in Dropsy. Communicated by Dr. Robert Archer, of the United States' Army. Editorial: A Case of False Aneurism, Caused by Blood-Letting, Successfully Operated On. By Smucker. Review: Reviews Remarks on a Pamphlet Entitled "Reflections on Securing, in a Ligature, the Arteria Innominata, to Which ….
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