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Southern Journal of Medicine and Pharmacy

1847; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

John Bellinger, S. Henry Dickson, A. B. Williman, Isaac Branch, F. P. Porcher, Julius Vogel, G. P. Latham, Alph. A. L. M. Velpeau, Valentine Mott, T. Wharton Jones, John Birkett, Erasmus Wilson, Robert Arthur, M. Blandin, M. Jobert,

Resumo

Frontmatter: Southern Journal of Medicine and Pharmacy. Letter to the editor: Operations for the Removal of Abdominal Tumours. By John Bellinger, M. D.. Essay: Two Cases of Bursal Tumours. By A. B. Williman, Cases Observed by S. Henry Dickson, M. D., Prof. Instit. and Pract. Med. Col. State so. Ca., Extirpation of an Ovarian Tumour, Complicated with Hydrops Uteri—Recovery, Abstracts from Foreign and American Journals Anomalous Origin of the Temporal Artery, Meteorological Table for the Months of January and February, Wounds from Fire-Arms without Ball, Philosophy in Sport Made Science in Earnest. Being an Attempt to Illustrate the First Principles of Natural Philosophy by the Aid of the Popular Toys and Sports of Youth. From the Sixth and Greatly Improved London Edition. Philadelphia: Lea & Blanchard, Pharmacy Poisoning and Death from Arsenious Acid, Bibliographical Notices The Principles and Practice of Opthalmic Medicine and Surgery. By T. Wharton Jones, F. R. S., Lecturer …, A Medico-Botanical Catalogue of the Plants and Ferns of St. John's, Berkley, South-Carolina. By F. P. Porcher, M. D., Treatment of Popliteal Aneurism, by Ligature and by Compression, Etherization in Tetanus, Statistics of Pneumonia and Pleurisy, Hand Book of Human Anatomy, General, Special and Topographical. Translated from the German of Dr. Alferd Von Behr, and Adapted to the Use of the English Student, by John Birkett, Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons, and Demonstrator of Anatomy at Guy's Hospital. Philadelphia: Lindsay & Blakinston. 1847. Pp. 487, Tibio-Tarsal Amputation (Ibid, P. 615.) (Two Cases of Successful Operation Have Been Recorded in the Annales De Therap., One …, Experiments on the Functions of the Pneumogastric Nerves in Digestion, Baithwaite's Retrospect of Practical Medicine and Surgery. 11th Volume, July to December, 1846. Uniform American Edition. New-York: Daniel Adee, A Simple and Easy Method of Detecting the Presence of Morphine, in Cases of Poisoning by This Drug, Concentration of Commercial Nitric Acid, Remarkable Case of Protracted Lactation, On the Different Preparations of Haschich, New Elements of Operative Surgery. By Alph. A. L. M. Velpeau. Translated by P. S. Townsend, M. D., Late Physician to the Seamen's Retreat, Staten Island, New-York, under the Supervision of, and with Notes and Observations by, Valentine Mott, M. D., Professor of Operative Surgery, &c. Vol. III., with Atlas. New-York: Samuel S. & William Wood. 1847, Congenital Inversion of the Bladder, A System of Human Anatomy, General and Special. By Erasmus Wilson, Lecturer on Anatomy, London. Third Am. From Third London Edition. Edited by P. B. Goddard, Prof. Anat. Franklin Med. Col. With 233 Illustrations. Lea & Blanchard. 1847, Statistics Deaths in Charleston during the Months of January and February, 1847, On Syrup of Wild Cherry Bark, and on the Power of Hydrocyanic Acid in Preventing Fermentation, Researches in Animal Chemistry, Symptoms Produced by Ingestion of Cantharides on Those Who Have Been Accidentally under Its Influence for a Long Period, Drs. Jas Moultrie, W. T. Wragg and J. P. Jervey Will Act as Delegates to Represent the Medical Society of so. Ca. In the National Medical Convention, to Assemble in Philadelphia on the 5th Instant, Comparative Value of the Treatment of Hydrocele by Injections of Iodine and Those of Wine, A Popular Treatise on the Diseases of the Teeth; Including a Description of Their Structure and Modes of Treatment Together with the Usual Mode of Inserting Artificial Teeth. By Robert Arthur, D. D. S., Member of the American Society of Dental Surgery. Philadelphia: Lindsay & Blakiston, Case of Recovery from Mania and Other Violent Nervous Symptoms Following the Bite of a Mad Dog, Miscellanies Inhalation of Ether—Insensibility to Pain during Surgical Operations, Lectures on Subjects Connected with Clinical Medicine; Comprising Diseases of the Heart. By G. P. Latham, M. D., Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians. &c. &c. Philadelphia: Barrington & Haswell. 1847, Cases. By Isaac Branch, M. D., of Abbeville, Poisoning by Sulphate of Copper—Treatment by Stimulants. Review: Reviews The Pathological Anatomy of the Human Body. By Julius Vogel, Professor of Clinical Medicine at the University. Editorial: To Publishers, Correspondents, &c..

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