The Western Journal of Medicine and Surgery
1845; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
A. M. Keller, H. R. Robards, J. Irwin, Jno. W. Richardson, J. W. Stout, Jesse Harvey, Rev. George B Cheever, Chapin A. Harris, James William Ilott, Mr. John Chippendale, Golding Bird, Golding Bird, Robert J. Graves,
ResumoFrontmatter: The Western Journal, Editors, The Western Journal of Medicine and Surgery. Table of contents: Contents of No. IV Original Communications. Essay: Case of Injury of the Leg Resulting in Mortification and Death. By Jesse Harvey, M. D., of Harveysburg, Ohio, Extract of Green Walnut Shells, in Chronic Congestion of the Tonsils, How to Preserve Pills of Extract of Aloes, Case of a Gun-Shot Wound in the Back, Followed by Hæmaturia, but No Other Alarming Symptom. Read before the Medical Society of Tennessee at the Annual Meeting in May, 1845. By J. W. Stout, M. D., of Nashville, Tennessee, A Case of Inflammation and Suppuration of the Colon, Excited by the Presence of a River Pebble—Its Discharge after Remaining in the Bowels Seven Years, and Recovery of the Patient. Read to the Medical Society of Tennessee, May, 1845. By J. Irwin, M. D., Vacancy in Transylvania University, True and False Mesmerism, Urinary Deposits and Treatment. By Golding Bird, A. M., M. D., The Secrets of Homæpathy, Treatment of Neuralgia by Tobacco, The Case of Dr. Baker—Murder—Monomania, Cases of Erysipelatous Laryngitis, or Black-Tongue, Use of Arsenic in Ascites, State of the Blood, Produced by Absorption of Urine, Average of Cases of Consumption Cured, Clinical Lectures on Medicine, Delivered at the Meath Hospital, Dublin. By Robert J. Graves, M. D., M. R. I. A., &c., The Principles and Practice of Dental Surgery. By Chapin A. Harris, M. D., D. D. S., Professor of Practical Dentistry and Dental Pathology in the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery; Fellow of the American Society of Dental Surgeons; Member of the Medico-Chirurgical Faculty of Maryland, &c., &c. Second Edition: Revised, Modified, and Greatly Enlarged. Illustrated by Sixty-Nine Wood Engravings. Philadelphia: Lindsay & Blakiston. 1845.8vo. Pp. 600, Case of Continued Priapism, Paralysis of the Arm Relieved, Rush Medical College, An Account of Epidemic Erysipelas, as It Occurred at Columbia, Tennessee. Read to the Medical Society of Tennessee, at Its Meeting in Nashville, May, 1845. By H. R. Robards, M. D., of Columbia, Tenn., Two Cases of Parturition, with Remarks. Read before the Medical Society of Tennessee, at Its Annual Meeting, in May, 1845. By Jno. W. Richardson, M. D., of Rutherford County, On Certain Differences in the Composition of Blood in the Male and Female, Luxations, Selections from American and Foreign Journals Case of Traumatic Tetanus Successfully Treated by Large Quantities of Wine and Brandy, with Other Means. …, Death of Professor Richardson, Treatment of Infantile Gastric Fever, Lightning Rods. Review: Reviews Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation. Second Edition, from the Third London Edition, Greatly Amended ….
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