Contents of No. 14. Vol. VII. (New Series) for October, 1827
1827; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
James W. Cusack, Marshall Hall, Charles Scudamore, Hardwicke Shute, A. P. W. Philip, William Wadd, G. J. Guthrie, M. Flaubert, M. Bally, Thomas Fereday, Charles W. Turner, Frederick Fincham, Frederick Fincham,
ResumoTable of contents: Contents of No. 14. Vol. VII. (New Series) for October, 1827 [Fourth Number for 1827]. Frontmatter: The Medico-Chirurgical Review. Essay: Strangulated Hernia, Critical Analysis of Select Hospital Reports in the Lancet, Bibliographical Record; or, Works Received for Review between the 15th of June, to the 15th of September 1827, The Contented Helot, or Man in Mask, The Following Case Illustrates the Result Which May Generally Be Expected to Take Place Subsequent to the Operation of Femoral Hernia, after so Protracted a Period of Strangulation, Artificial Anatomical Preparations, Lythotomy Fatal, Fracture of the Cranium and Spine [St. George's Hospital], Injury of the Head Treated by Charles Fowler, Esq., Mr. Bell on Strictures of the Rectum, Ligature of the Common Iliac [Dr. Mott. New York], Osteo-Sarcoma of Three Fingers Treated by Charles Averill, Esq., Quarterly Periscope Analecta, Softening of the Brain, Strangulated Hernia [St. Bartholomew's], Permanent Evidence of Successful Vaccination [Small-Pox Hospital], Case of Traumatic Tetanus, Supervening a Slight Ulcerated Wound of the Fore-Finger, A Treatise on the Nature and Cure of Rheumatism; with Observations on Rheumatic Neuralgia, and on Spasmodic Neuralgia, or Tic Douloureux. By Charles Scudamore, M. D. F. R. S. &c. Octavo, Pp. 589. Longman's, May, 1827, Pathology of Fever [Dr. Hewett. St. George's Hospital], [New Series] The Dublin Hospital Reports, and Communications in Medicine and Surgery. Volume the Fourth. Dublin, 1827, Erysipelas Phlegmonodes of the Hand and Arm, Following the Amputation of a Finger, Remarkable Tendency to Phlegmasiæ [M. Lomel. Military Hospital, Strasburg], Inflammation of the Spinal Marrow [M. Ollivier. Hôpital Necker], Hypertrophy of the Heart; Gastro-Enteritis [Dr. Richard. General Hospital, Evreux], Congenital Division of the Palate, Case of Supposed Hydro-Pericardium Cured, Glossitis Treated by Incisions [Mr. Martin. Ed. Journal], Omission of Cancel, The Chlorides of Soda and Lime, Injury of a Nerve by Bleeding Treated by C. Averill, Esq., Strangulated Femoral Hernia, Compound Fracture of the Skull, without Depression, On the Unmixed Effects of Mercury on the System, Extraction of the Astragalus [New-York Hospital], On Re-Union of Divided Tendons [Dr. Fearn, of North Carolina.—Philadelphia Infirmary], Anatomical Persecution, On the Treatment of the More Protracted Cases of Indigestion. By A. P. W. Philip, M. D. F. R. S. L. & Ed. Being an Appendix to His Treatise on Indigestion. Octavo, Pp. 86. Underwoods, London, 1827, Principles of Medical Science and Practice. By Hardwicke Shute, M. D. Physician to the General Infirmary, and to the County and City Lunatic Asylum, Gloucester. Vol. I. Physiology. Octavo, Pp. 565. 1824.—Vol. II. Pathology Octavo, Pp. 604. 1826. London and Gloucester, Dr. Christison on Poisoning by Arsenic, Colica Fictonum [Hôtel Dieu d'Orleans], Diabetes Mellitus [M. Luroth. Strasburg Hospital], Omission of Ligature in Amputation [Dr. Koch, of Munich], Cutaneous Diseases [Meath Hospital—Dublin Infirmary], New Method of Closing the Mouths of Jars Containing Wet Anatomical Preparations, Infiltration of the Labia Pudendi [Dr. W. P. Dewees], Ulceration of the Larynx, with Difficulty of Breathing and Swallowing, and Great Hoarseness, Cynanche Laryngea—Bronchotomy [Dr. Wm. Cullen. Ed. Journal], Pneumonia and Gastro-Enteritis without Pain [Val De Grace], John Macnamara, Æt. 21; of Temperate Habits, Was Admitted into Lazarus' Back Ward the 22nd of June, under the Care of Mr. Earle, Aneurism of the Arteria Innominata, Excision of a Polypus from the Uterus, Hepatic Tumours [M. Luroth. Strasbourg Hospital], Transfusion of Blood [Mr. Fox. Med. and Phys. Journal], Carbonated Cheltenham Salts, Diseases of the Brain and Spinal Marrow [Meath Hospital], Salivation Fatal, Cases Illustrative of the Ill Consequences Which Sometimes Follow the Reduction of Dislocations. By M. Flaubert [Hôtel Dieu of Rouen], Chloride of Lime in Phagedæna Gangrenosa, Midwifery, Fever—Gastro-Enterite [Bartholomew's], Ununited Fracture Cured by Pressure [St. George's Hospital], Gastrodynia.—M. Barrut, Erysipelas Œdematodes, Fractured Ribs with Emphysema, Hospital Reports, Stenocardia, or Angina Pectoris, Prize Hospital Report, No. IV Mr. Charles William Turner, Pupil Cheltenham Casualty Hospital, Cancer of the Cardia, Osteo-Sarcomatous Tumour of the Lower Jaw, Case of Fractured Thigh Accompanied with Hemoptysis Treated by Charles Fowler, Esq., Cancer Scroti, Proteiform Malady, Clinical Report on the Seat of Fever, by M. Bally [Cochin and La Pitié], Scirrhous Pancreas—Cataract [M. King. Hotel Dieu], Dr. Lee on Nutrition of the Fœtus, Empyema [Mr. Johnson. Military Hospital], Commentaries on Some of the Most Important of the Diseases of Females. In Three Parts. By Marshall Hall, M. D., F. R. S. E. Octavo, Pp. 376, with Eight Coloured Plates. Longman and Co's. 1827, Factitious Mineral Waters Prepared at the German Spa, Brighten, Homœopathy, Successful Amputation of the Hip-Joint [Dr. V. Mott—Of New York], Anna Cornwall, Æt. 19, of a Full Habit, Florid Complexion, and Having Naturally Blue Irides, Was Admitted into Patience Ward, on the 1st of June, with Syphilitic Iritis of Both Eyes; Papular Eruption over the Body, and Superficial Ulceration of the Tonsils, Cephalalgia—Ague—Tubercles [Bicètre. M. Guerard], Multiple Essay Items, Cataract Treated by Charles Averill, Esq., Perforation of the Bladder, Case of Cephalalgia in Which Iodine Was Exhibited Treated by Dr. Gibney, Neuralgia Cured by Carbonate of Iron, Dr. Hopkins' Obstetric Machine, It Is Our Painful Duty This Quarter to Record the Decease of Mr Shaw, Which Took Place on the 19th July, in the 36th Year of His Age, Collared Cases in Midwifery [Mr. Smith. Ed. Journal], Dublin Hospital Reports, Case of Acute Scurvy. Purpura Hæmorrhagica [Hôpital St. Louis], Diseased and Wounded Arteries [St. Thomas's Hospital], Quarterly Periscope, of Practical Medicine; Being the Spirit of the Medical Journals Foreign and Domestic ; with Commentaries, Section or Ligature of the Pneumo-Gastric Nerves [Professor Mayer, of Bonn], Puncture of the Bladder above the Pubes, Quarterly Periscope of Practical Medicine; Being the Spirit of the Medical Journals, Foreign and Domestic; with Commentaries Aneurismal Pouch in the Heart, Dysentery of Madeira, Gonorrhœa, with Irritable Sores.—Treated by C. Averill, Esq. Treated by C. Averill, Esq., Mems. Maxims, and Memoirs. By William Wadd, Esq. F. L. S. Surgeon Extraordinary to the King, &c. &c. &c., Carcinomatous Disease of the Palate, Prize Hospital Report, No. III Mr. Fereday, Bartholomew's Hospital, Wound of the "Brachial" Vein—Gangrene of the Limb, Obliteration of the Aorta.—Scirrhous Disposition, Cerebral Agenesis [Salpctriere], Remarkable Intermittent Hiccup, Attended with Extraordinary Phenomena [Dr. Hellis, Hotel Dieu De Rouen], Insidious Abdominal Inflammation [Drs. Graves and Stokes. Meath Hospital], For Which Have Been Received into the French Materia Medica, the Gas Is Too Rapidly Evolved, Liable to Excite Irritation, and, by Decomposing the Water, to Lose Its Peculiar Properties, List of Successful Candidates for the Hospital Report Prize, Aneurism of the Left Femoral Artery at the Middle of the Thigh, General Subcutaneous Emphysema, Morbid Alteration of Structure in the Synovial Membrane of the Knee, Ulcer of the Tongue, As the Approaching Trial between the College and Dr. Harrison, Involves Questions of the Highest Importance to the Profession and to Society at Large, On the Passage of Substances into the Urine, Circulation of the Blood, Congenital Enlargement of the Heart, Medicina Forensica, On Pulmonary Apoplexy.—Dr. Bouillaud [Hospital Cochin], Carcinomatous Ulceration of the Left Thumb, William Denton, Æt. 27. Was Admitted into Kenton's Ward on the 1st of April, under the Care of Mr. Lawrence, Having, in an Attempt to Save a Fall, Whilst Carrying a Load upon His Shoulder, Fractured His Right Patella Transversely, Pneumonia Mistaken for Hydrothorax [Drs. Graves and Stokes—Meath Hospital], Amputation of the Thigh through the Trochanter Treated by Charles Averill, Esq., Protracted Lactation [Dr. Morton—Royal Metropolitan Infirmary], Case of Aneurism of the Aorta.—Treated by Henry Fowler, Esq. Treated by Henry Fowler, Esq., Mr. Frost's Botanical Lectures, Ascites with Pregnancy, A Treatise on Gun-Shot Wounds, on Inflammation, Erysipelas, and Mortification, on Injuries of the Nerves, and on Wounds of the Extremities, &c. &c. &c. By G. J. Guthrie, F. R. S. Surgeon to the Westminster Hospital, &c. Octavo, Pp. 559, with Five Plates. London, 1827. Obituary: Intelligence, Correspondence, &c. Obituary—Mr. Shaw.
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