Southern Medical and Surgical Journal
1845; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
John M. B. Harden, Paul F. Eve, R. B. Todd, Dr. James Arthur Wilson, Robert Druitt, A. Means,
ResumoFrontmatter: Southern Medical and Surgical Journal. Essay: Local Hysteria. By R. B. Todd, M. D., F. R. S., Physician to King's College Hospital, &c., Meteorological Observations, for February, 1845, at Augusta, Ga. Latitude 33° 27' North—Longitude 4° 32' West. W., Nitrate of Silver in Chronic Diarrhœa, Medical Memoranda, A Test for Bile, Mesmerism—A Lecture Delivered in the Medical College of Georgia, (by Request of the Students,) Feb. 18th, 1845. By Paul F. Eve, M. D., Prof. of Surgery, We Take the Following Extracts from a Notice in the Last No. of the Medico-Chirurgical Review, of a Work Entitled "Facts and Observations in Medicine and Surgery, Cases of Acute Diseases in the Throat and Larynx. By Dr. James Arthur Wilson, Physician to St. George's Hospital, Medical Intelligence, On Extirpation of the Superior Cervical Ganglions of the Sympathetic Nerve, Monthly Periscope, Gazette Médicale De Paris, No. 1 to 5—1845, On the Use of the Thymus Gland, Original Communications Notice of the Memoirs of M. De Haldat upon the Mechanism of Vision. By John M. B. Harden, M. D., of Liberty …, The Physiological and Therapeutical Effects of Indian Hemp, Medical College of Georgia, Multiple Essay Items, On the Passage of Medicinal Substances through the Human Economy, Galvanism, Croton Oil Plaster. Review: Reviews and Extracts Dublin Journal of Medical Science, No. LXVII.
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