Contents of No. 1. Vol. I. (New Series) for June, 1824
1824; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
C. P. Ollivier, Thomas Buchanan, Mr. John Pope, Henry Earle, Andrew Dods, W. Gairdner, Charles Scudamore, William Stoker, James Boyle, M. Magendie, M. Bouillard, M. Scoutteten, Richard Battley, James Sanders, Thomas Alcock,
ResumoTable of contents: Contents of No. 1. Vol. I. (New Series) for June, 1824. Frontmatter: In This Number, Our Readers Will Perceive an Elarged Page, by Means of Which, the Quantum of Matter in This and Every Succeeding Number of the Journal, Has Been, and Will Be Considerably Augmented, The Medico-Chirurgical Review. Essay: Pulvis Antimonialis, Functions of the Brain, Gangrene of the Heart, Cases of Disease of the Heart, from Contraction of the Left Auriculo-Ventricular Opening. By M. Bouillard, M. D., Amputation of the Lower Jaw, Rudiments of a Fœtus in the Abdomen of a Boy, Surgery, Cubebs in Gonorrhœa, Extirpation of the Parotid Gland, Army Medical Officers' Supplemental and Benevolent Fund Dinner, Ninth Anniversary, Cardiac Disease, Quarterly Periscope of Practical Medicine; Being the Spirit of the Public Journals, Foreign and Domestic Physiology, Self-Performed Cæsarean Section, Muriate of Lime, Lectures Announced, Lettera Del Dottore Giacomo Clark Al Professore Giacomo Tommasini Intorno Alla Letteratura Medica Inglese. Pp. 47. Roma, 1823, New Series Diseases of the Spinal Marrow, Dr. Sanders on the Treatment of Phthisis To the Editor of the Medico-Chirurgical Review, Nisbet Versus Parsons, Medical Jurisprudence, Inoculation of Syphilis, Pathology, Dissolution of Calculi by Galvanism, Sudden Parturition, Inflammation of the Semilunar Ganglia, An Engraved Representation of the Anatomy of the Human Ear, Exhibiting, in One View, the External and Internal Parts of That Organ, in Situ. Accompanied with a Plate of Outlines and References, with Copious Explanations. To Which Are Added, Surgical Remarks,&c. and a Synoptical Table of the Diseases of the Ear: the Whole Designed as a Guide to Acoustic Surgery. By Thomas Buchanan, C. M. Licentiate of the University of Glasgow,&c. Hull, 1823, 12s. 6d. Boards, Memoir on the Pathological Anatomy of the Peritoneum. By M. Scoutteten, M. D. Attached to the Military Hospital of Toulouse [Archives Generales, December, and February], A Treatise on Syphilis; Exhibiting the Advantages of Large Doses of the Submuriate of Mercury in the Cure of That Disease; Also, an Inquiry into Th Modus Operandi of Mercury. Illustrated by Experiments. By James Boyle, Esq. One of the Surgeons to the United Institution of London and Westminster for the Treatment of Lying-In Women, and Children, &c. &c. Octavo, Pp. 166. London, March, 1824, Contra Ptyalismum, New Remedies Formulary for the Preparation and Mode of Employing Several New Remedies, &c. Translated from the …, Fothergillian Medal, Functions of the Corpora Striata and Tubercula Quadrigemina, Intelligence, Correspondence, &c., Transactions of the Medico-Chirurgical Society of Edinburgh. Vol. I. 8vo. Pp. 697, Four Coloured Plates. Edinburgh, 1824, Superfœtation, Denuded Nerves of the Teeth, Treatment of Typhus Fever, Surgical Engravings Prospectus of a Series of Engravings, Midwifery, Sulphate of Quinine in Cephalalgia, Neuralgia, Hospital Reports, Post-Mortem Appearances in Hooping Cough, Obliterated Urethra, Sulphate of Quinine in Infantile Erysipelas, Pressure on the Perineum, Practical Observations in Surgery. By Henry Earle, F. L. S. Assistant Surgeon to St. Bartholomew's Hospital, and Surgeon to the Foundling. Octavo, Pp. 230. Underwoods, 1823, Pathological Observations, Part I. On Dropsy, Purpura, and the Influenza of the Latter End of the Year 1822, and Beginning of That of 1823; and Particularly on the Morbid Changes of the Blood, and Their Influence on the Production and Course of These Diseases, Illustrated by Select Cases and Dissections. By William Stoker, M. D. Senior Physician to the Fever Hospital and House of Recovery, in Cork-Street, &c. &c. Octavo, Pp. 244. Dublin, March, 1824, Meningeal Apoplexy, Operation, Angina Pectoris, Tetanus Traumaticus, Tyro's Letter, Porrigo Galeata, or Scald Head, Rupture of the Fallopian Tube, Ammonia in Drunkenness, Paracentesis Capitis, Transactions of the Associated Apothecaries and Surgeon Apothecaries of England and Wales. Vol. I, Pp. 424, with Plates, 1823, Cases of Neuralgia Simulating Disease of the Brain. By Dr. Martinet, Lemon Juice in Scurvy, Loss of Speech and Hearing, Mr. Weiss's Surgical Instruments, Priapism, Stibiated Mercurial Ointment, Therapœia Pharmaca Nulla Valent, Nisi Quæ Sint Commoda Causis, Sloughing of the Bladder after Parturition, Apothecaries' Act, An Essay on the Blood, Comprehending the Chief Circumstances Which Influence Its Coagulation; the Nature of the Buffy Coat; with a Concise Medical View of the State of the Blood in Disease; and an Account of the Powers of a Saturated Solution of Alum, as a Styptic Remedy in Hœmorrhage. By Charles Scudamore, M. D. F. R. S. Member of the Royal College of Physicians, &c. &c. Octavo, Pp. 162. London, 1824, Intestinal Tympanites, Colchicum, Essay on the Effects of Iodine on the Human Constitution; with Practical Observations on Its Use in the Cure of Bronchocele, Scrophula, and the Tuberculous Diseases of the Chest and Abdomen. By W. Gairdner, M. D. Octavo, Pp. 64. London 1824, Scirrhous Pylorus, Mr. Green's Lectures at the College of Surgeons, Pathological Observations on the Rotated or Contorted Spine, Commonly Called Lateral Curvature, Deduced from Practice. In Which Are Shown the Causes That Prodace It; the Reason of Its Being Mistaken for an Incurvation of the Spinal Column; and the Means Best Adapted to Its Prevention and Cure; Agreeably to the Principles Laid down, and the Author's Experience. By Andrew Dods, M. D. Late of Edinburgh, and Surgeon in the Royal Navy. Octavo, Pp. 239. London 1824, Hydrophobia, Medicated Oil Silk, Royal College of Surgeons. Review: Bibliographical Record Works Received for Review since Last Quarter. Letter to the editor: Extra-Limites Mr. Battley on the Components of Opium. Backmatter: Subscribers Are Informed That in Consequence of the Increased Size of the Medico-Chirurgical Review, Every Two Numbers Will Hereafter Form a Volume, of Upwards of 500 Pages, Instead of Putting Four Numbers to the Volume.
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