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The Philadelphia Journal of the Medical and Physical Sciences

0000; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

D. Caldwell, John P. Harrison, Edmund Strudwick, M. Morgan, Milton Antony, W. E. Horner, M. A. Serres, John D. Godman, B. H. Coates, Richard Povall, Dr. William Church, Robert Hare, G. Emerson, Samuel Jackson, Theodric Romeyn Beck, William Sweetser, Charles Caldwell, M. Flourens, M. Chaussier, M. Magistel, Nicholas Mill, John K. Mitchell, John Bell, George Cuming, W. E. Horner,

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Frontmatter: This Work Is Published Quarterly, on the First of November, February, May and August, and Each Number Contains above Two Hundred Pages, H. C. Carey & I. Lea, Have in the Press, and Will Speedily Publish, To Subscribers, The Philadelphia Journal of the Medical and Physical Sciences, The Publishers Having Received Several Letters Expressing Surprise at Not Receiving No. 13, Which Was the Commencement of the Present Year, Deem It Proper to State That It Has Been Sent to No Person, Who Has Not Paid for the past Year, Eastern District of Pennsylvania, to Wit. Table of contents: Contents. Editorial: To Readers and Correspondents. Essay: University of Pennsylvania, Peculiarity with Respect to the Teeth of the Guinea Pig, Inversion of the Uterus, Statement of Deaths in the City of Baltimore, from the 1st of January, 1823, to the 1st of January, 1824. Specifying Their Sexes, Ages and Diseases, Memoir on Hydrocyanic Acid. Read before the Medical Society of Augusta, (Georgia) December 11,1822, On the Use of Injections of Tepid Water into the Bladder in Catarrhus Vesicæ, Midwifery, Remarks on the Epidemic Bilious Fever Which Prevailed in Louisville, Kentucky, and Its Vicinity, in the Summer and Autumn of 1821 and 1822. By John P. Harrison, M. D. Read before the Louisville Society for the Promotion of Medical Knowledge, Case of Poisoning with Opium Successfully Treated by Cold Affusions, Chlorine, with Water, Employed in the Treatment of Scarlatina, On the Direct Passage of Substances into the Blood, Return of Deaths in the City of Boston, from the 1st of January, 1823, to the 1st of January, 1824. Specifying Their Sexes, Ages and Diseases, Anatomical Investigations. By John D. Godman, M. D. Lecturer on Anatomy and Physiology Section I, A Brief Account of Some Electro-Magnectic and Galvanic Experiments. By Robert Hare, M. D. Professor of Chemistry in the University of Pennsylvania, Tincture of Nicotiana in Ischuria, The Inspectors of the Prison of the City and Country of Philadelphia, Present the Following Tables for the Information of the Public, Medical and Philosophical Intelligence Anatomy and Physiology, Statement of Deaths in the City and Liberties of Philadelphia, from the 1st of January, 1823, to the 1st of January, 1824. Specifying Their Sexes, Ages and Diseases, Statement of Deaths in the City of Charleston, (South Carolina) from the 1st of January, 1823, to the 1st of January, 1824. Specifying Their Sexes, Ages and Diseases, An Account of the Fever Which Prevailed in the American Squadron, and at Thompson's Island, 1823, Surgery, Degeneration of Muscles from Long Inaction, Remarks on the Stethoscope, in Relation to Phthisis Pulmonalis. By Edmund Strudwick, M. D. Of North Carolina; Late One of the Resident Students of the Philadelphia Alms House, On the Absence of Carbonic Acid in the Atmosphere over the Sea, Philadelphia Vaccine Institution, Morbid Anatomy, Theory and Practice of Medicine and Materia Medica, A New Remedy for Excessive Salivation, Observations on the Mortality of Philadelphia for 1823, On the Treatment of Poisoning with Opium by the Cold Affusion, On the Transmission of Contagious Principles, from the Lower Animals to the Human Species, Practical Observations on Ergot. Read before the Pittsburgh Medical Society, January, 1824, Description of a Small Muscle at the Internal Commissure of the Eyelids. By W. E. Horner, M. D. Adjunct Professor of Anatomy in the University of Pennsylvania, Statement of Deaths in the City and Country of New York, from the 1st of January, 1823, to the 1st of January, 1824. Specifying Their Sexes, Ages and Diseases, American Intelligence To the Managers of the Philadelphia Alms House, Remarkable Case of Imperforate Anus and Urethra, Transactions of the Phrenological Society, Instituted 22d February, 1820. With Five Engravings. Edinburgh, 1824. Pp. 448,8vo, New Division of Apoplexies. By M. A. Serres, Chevalier of the Legion of Honour, One of the Physicians of the Hospital of La Pitie, Chief Director of the Hospitals, &c.—Translated from the Original by George B. Taylor, Student of Medicine.—(Continued from No. 14) Basis of the New Division of Apoplexies, Respiration of the Fœtus, Letter from Robert Hare, M. D. Professor of Chemistry in the University of Pennsylvania, to B. Silliman, Professor of Chemistry in Yale College—On Some Improved Forms of the Galvanic Deflagrator—On the Superiority of Its Deflagrating Power: Also, an Account of an Improved Single Leaf Electrometer—Of the Combustion of Iron by a Jet of Sulphur, in Vapour—And of an Easy Mode of Imitating Native Chalybeate Waters.—Republished with Corrections and Additions, from Silliman's Journal, No. 1. Vol. VII, On Lupulin, as a Medicine, Remarks, Chemistry, Synoptical View of the Principles Which Should Regulate the Employment of Blood-Letting, Cases A Case of Habitual Vomiting, Depending on the Pressure of a Scirrhous Tumour upon the …, Species of Extra-Uterine Fœtation Observed by M. Breschet, On the Decussation of the Optic Nerves, Dissertations on Cynanche Trachealis, or Croup, and on the Functions of the Extreme Capillary Vessels in Health and Disease—To Which Were Awarded the Boylston Premiums for the Years 1820 and 1823. By William Sweetser, M. D. Fellow of the Massachusetts Medical Society. Boston, Cummings, Hilliard & Co. 1823. Pp. 123, Application of the Stethoscope to the Diagnosis of Fractures, Inoculation with Syphilitic Matter, Case in Which Extirpation of the Parotid Gland Was Performed by M. Beclard. Reported by M. Berard, An Attempt to Account for the Origin of the Belief in the "Uncommon Subtlety," and "Fascinating Faculty," Generally Ascribed to the Serpent. By Richard Povall, M. D. Of Philadelphia, Hydrophobia, and Injection of Warm Water into the Veins, On the Red Disease (Mal Rouge) of Cayenne, Lithotomy Forceps. Recommended by John Rhea Barton, M. D. Surgeon of the Pennsylvania Hospital, and Philadelphia Alms House Infirmary, Substitute for Prussic Acid, On the Specific Action of Certain Substances on Particular Portions of the Encephalon. By M. Flourens. Review: Reviews Elements of Medical Jurisprudence. By Theodric Romeyn Beck, M. D. Professor of the Institutes ….

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