The Cincinnati Lancet and Clinic
1884; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
D. Choate, A. B. Hirsh, C. G. Lloyd, Howard F. Hansell, S. R. Voorhees, J. D. Collins, J. E. Boylan, G. Sprague, Wm. B. Gray, F. P. Atkinson,
ResumoFrontmatter: The Cincinnati Lancet and Clinic, The Cincinnati Lancet and Clinic A Weekly Journal of Medicine and Surgery. Table of contents: Contents Original Articles. Display ads: Messrs. Savory & Moore, McKesson & Robbins' Quinine Pills, The Same Results Can Be Obtained outside of the Free Hospital of Seventy Beds for Infants and Women with Chronic Diseases, Established and Supported by the Murdock Liquid Food Co., Boston, as in It, Multiple Display Advertisements, Compressed Pills of Bi-Sulphate of Quinine, Medical College of Ohio, Horlick's Food, Codman & Shurtleff, Lactopeptine, Salicylated Isinglass Plaster, Hydrochlorate of Cocaine, American Medical Association at Richmond, Va., and Washington, D. C., 1884, and the American Institute of Homœopathy, at Milwaukee, Wis., and Deer Park, Md., 1884, and on Its Value in Cholera Infantum, from the New England Medical Gazette, Beef Peptonoids!, Apollinaris Company, Battle & Co., Miami Medical College, Rio Chemical Company, Hydroleine, Peptonized Cod Liver Oil and Milk, Ridce's Food, Maltine. Essay: Discussion, Combined Disease of the Anterior Cornua and Lateral Columns of the Cord.—Vierordt (Archiv F. Psych. Bd. xiv. P. 391) Reports a Case of Which the Following Were the Chief Symptoms, Meeting of November 3rd, 1884 Muriate of Cocaine, Wound of the Tendo Achillis, Notes on a Case of Poisoning from Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup A Paper Read before the Philadelphia County Medical Society, September 17, 1884, Parenchymatous Injections of Turpentine in Malignant Growths.—From a Series of Injections of Turpentine into the Interior of Malignant Growths in Order to Influence Their Development, Dr. Vogt Reports (Communication from the Chirurgical Clinic in Greifswald, Centralblatt Für Chirurgie) as Follows, Original Articles Cases of Cancer—Kidney, Testicle and Stomach, Hemianæsthesia, Foreign Correspondence Cocaine as an Anæsthetic and Analgetic for Pharynx and Larynx, Correspondence Hydrochlorate of Cocaine in Obstetrics, Paraldehyde and Acetal in Mental Diseases, Diseases of the Uric Acid Diathesis.—By Wm. B. Gray, M. D., Richmond, Va., Academy of Medicine, Pathological Society of Philadelphia Semi-Annual Conversational Meeting, Oct., 23, 1884, General Paralysis. (Archiv. F. Psych. Bd. xiv, P. 463), Treatment of Lupus, The So-Called Resolvent Action of Calomel, Guaiac in the Treatment of Acute Sore Throat, The Week, Selections Medicine, Greiff on the Localization of Hemichorea.—Two Cases Are Reported (Archiv F. Psych. Bd. xiv. P. 598), Multiple Degenerative Neuritis, Spastic Spinal Paralysis.—Westphal (Archiv F. Psych. Bd. xv. P. 224) Reports a Case Which Presented the Following Symptoms, Society Reports Academy of Medicine, Follicular Tonsillitis, A Case of Frujahr-Catarrh A Paper Read before the Philadelphia County Medical Society, September 17, 1884, Secondary Degenerations in the Spinal Cord, Hydrastis Canadensis. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements.
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