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Southern Medical and Surgical Journal

1855; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

W. L. Jones, S. Ames, E. W. McCrary, Marshall Hall, Thomas M. Markoe, W. W. Reid, Alfred Hitchcock, George Budd, Stephen W. Williams, Henry H. Smith, David P. Smith, M. Depaul, M. Allier, George G. Shumard, Arthur Hill Hassall, Henry Vanarsdale, James M. Green, George M. Newton,

Resumo

Frontmatter: Southern Medical and Surgical Journal. Essay: Normal and Diseased Relations of Skin and Mucous Membrane. By Alfred Hitchcock, M. D., Fitchburg, Mass., Cases of Inflammation and Ulceration of the Cervic Uteri. By James M. Green, M. D., of Macon, Ga., Cimacteric Disease. By Stephen W. Williams, M. D., Laona, Winnebago County, Ill, Epilepsy, On Various Rare Forms of Peritonitis. By George Budd, M. D., F. R. C. S., Professor of Medicine in King's College Hospital, London, Three Lectures on the Spinal System and Its Diseases. Delivered at the Chatham-Street School of Medicine, Manchester. By Marshall Hall, M. D., F. R. S. L. & E., Foreign Associate of the Imperial Academy of Medicine of Paris, Etc. The Modes of Death and the Therapeutics in Diseases of the Spinal System, Decoction of Mullein Leaves (Verbascum Thapsus) as an Antiperiodic. By E. W. McCrary, M. D., of Clinton Depot, S. C. (Communicated in a Letter to the Editors), An Account of the Cases of Dislocation of the Femur at the Hip-Joint, Treated by Manipulation Alone, after the Plan Proposed by W. W. Reid, M. D., of Rochester, Which Have Occurred in the N. York Hospital during the past Two Years. By Thomas M. Markoe, M. D., One of the Attending Surgeons, Placenta Prœvia. By M. Depaul, The New Orleans Quarterly Journal of Medicine, On Compression of the Arteries for the Cure of Neuralgia. By M. Allier, Report of the Sanitary Commission of New Orleans on the Epidemic Yellow Fever of 1853. Published by Authority of the City Council of New Orleans. 1854. 8vo. Pp. 542, Original and Eclectic Disturbances in the Functions of the Human Body from Changes in the Condition of the Atmosphere. By W. …, Remarks on Some Cases of Fracture, in Which the Diagnostic Signs of That Lesion Were Absent. By David P. Smith, A. M., M. D., of Springfield, Massachusetts, Medical College of Georgia, A Reply to Dr. Boling's Experiments with Phosphorus, and His Remarks upon Its Dose and Action When Given in the Form of Alcoholic Solution or Tincture. By S. Ames, M. D., of Montgomery, Alabama. (Abridged, by the Author, from the Nov. No. of the New Orleans Medical and Surgical Journal, 1854), Nickel, We Are Indebted to the Authors for Quite a Pile of Pamphlets, among Which Are, Gum Mezquite as a Substitute for Gum Arabic. By George G. Shumard, M. D., Forth Smith, Arkansas, Multiple Essay Items, Introduction of a Stick or Swab-Handle More than Ten Inches Long into the Stomach, Case of Resection of the Right Elbow Joint for the Relief of Caries and Anchylosis of the Joint; Cured, with Considerable Motion at the Elbow. By Henry H. Smith, M. D., Consulting Surgeon to the Philadelphia Hospital, Blockley. Editorial: Editorial and Miscellaneous Bibliographical.

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