The British and Foreign Medico-Chirurgical Review
1856; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
R. La Roche, M. Nelaton, Walter F. Atlee, George Hayward, C. E. Fenger, Norman Chevers, L. von Rönne, Heinrich Simon, A. Tardieu, Alph Devergie, J. B. F. Debaussey de Robecourt, Amédée Amette, G. Owen Rees, Charles West, James Henry Bennet, Thomas Addison, G. Magnus, Justus Von Liebig, Dr. C. G. Lehmann, G. Harley, William B. Carpenter, John Hughes Bennett, Richard G. H. Butcher, William B. Carpenter, John Roberton, J. Cheston Morris, James Y. Simpson, James Jackson, W. O. Markham, Robert Druitt, L. Wetzlar, Edward B. L. Shaw, Jonathan Hutchinson, Thomas Williams, Archibald Smith, G. Goddard Rogers, Henry Lee, John W. Ogle, Benjamin W. Richardson, Edward H. Sieveking, H. Bamberger, Dr. E. Moutard-Martin, Dr. A. Drasche, Alfred G. Tebault, John Chatio, M. Chassaignac, M. Broca, M. Demarquay, M. Velpeau, M. Chassaignac, M. Chassaignac, Robert Barnes, W. H. Ross, M. Demarquay, Ezra P. Bennett, Synd Mahomed Jaun, Dr. Matthews Duncan, Dr. Rene Brian, M Penjon, John F. Lamb, Robert K. Smith, Edward J. Waring,
ResumoFrontmatter: The British and Foreign Medico-Chirurgical Review. Review: Review VII, On Calculous Disease and Its Consequences. Being the Croonian Lectures for the Year 1856, Delivered before the Royal College of Physicians, by G. Owen Rees, M. D., F. R. S., &c., &c., Fellow of the College, Assistant—Physician and Lecturer at Guy's Hospital, Examiner on Materia Medica in the University of London.—London, 1856, Pp. 81, Mémoires De L' Académie Impériale De Médecine. Tome XIX. Paris, 1855. 4to., A Manual of Medical Jurisprudence for Bengal and the North-Western Provinces. By Norman Chevers, M. D., Secretary to the Medical Board, Fort William.—Calcutta, 1856 A Treatise on Removable and Mitigable Causes of Death, Their Modes of Origin and Means of Prevention; …, Museum Anatomicum Holmiense. Quod Auspiciis Augustissimi Regis Oscaris Primi, Ediderunt Professores Regiæ Scholæ Medico-Chirurgicæ Carolinensis. Sectio Pathologica. Fasiculus Primus, Continens Casus X. Cum xii. Tabulis.—Holmia, 1855 The Anatomical Museum of Stockholm. Edited under the Auspices of His Majesty Oscar I., by the Professors …, Ueber Das Absorptionsvermögen Des Bluts Für Sauerstoff. Von G. Magnus. ('Annalen Der Physik Und Chemie, ' Band Lxvi. 1846) On the Capacity of the Blood for the Absorption of Oxygen. By G. Magnus, Review III Hospitals-Meddelelser. Anden Række. Udgivet Af C. E. Fenger, Dr. Med. Professor Ved Universitetet, Overlæge …, The Trial of William Palmer, at the Central Criminal Court, Old Bailey, London, May 14, and Following Days, 1856, Clinical Lectures on Surgery. By M. Nelaton. From Notes Taken by Walter F. Atlee, M. D.—Philadelphia, 1855. 8vo, Pp. 755 Surgical Reports, and Miscellaneous Papers on Medical Subjects. By George Hayward, M. D., President of …, Analytical and Critical Reviews Report of the Sanitary Commission of New Orleans on the Epidemic Yellow Fever of 1853. Published by Authority, Books Received for Review, Lectures on the Diseases of Women. By Charles West, M. D., Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, &c. &c. Part I. Diseases of the Uterus.—London, 1856. 8vo, Pp. 413 A Review of the Present State of Uterine Pathology. By James Henry Bennet, M. D.—London, 1856. 8vo, Pp. …, On the Constitutional and Local Effects of Disease of the Supra-Renal Capsules. By Thomas Addison, M. D., Senior Physician to Guy's Hospital.—London, 1856. Pp. 39. Plates. Essay: Diseases of the Heart, Their Pathology, Diagnosis, and Treatment. By W. O. Markham, M. D., Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, Assistant-Physician to St. Mary's Hospital.—London, 1856. Pp. 346, The Surgeon's Vade Mecum. A Manual of Modern Surgery. By Robert Druitt, Licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians, London, Fellow of the Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society, of the Medical Society of London, &c. Seventh Edition. Re-Written, Much Improved, and Illustrated by Three Hundred Highly-Finished Wood Engravings.—London, 1856. Pp. 760, On Extirpation of Enlarged Glands. By M. Chassaignac. (Moniteur Des Hôpitaux, No. 75), Practical Remarks on Diseases of the Spleen. By Alfred G. Tebault, M. D., of London Bridge, Virginia. (The American Journal of Medical Sciences, January and April, 1856), Quarterly Report on Pathology and Medicine On Inflammation of the Cerebral Sinuses. By Professor Lebert, On Wounds over the Olecranon. By M. Velpeau. (Moniteur Des Hôpitaux, No. 89), Original Communications The Blood—Its Chemistry, Physiology, and Pathology. By Thomas Williams, M. D., F. L. S., Physician to …, Osseous System, Pregnancy: Physiology and Pathology A New Mode of Diagnosing Early Pregnancy. By Dr. Keiller. (Edinb. Med. Jour., June, 1856), Pathological Micrology Tumours, Morbid Deposits, Excrescences, Cysts, Etc., Military Sanatoria, On the Deposit of Urea on the Skin and Mucous Membranes in the Typhoid Stage (Consecutive Fever) of Cholera. By Dr. A. Drasche. (Zeitschrift Der K. K. Gesellsch. Der Aerzte Zu Wien. Jahrgang xii., 3 and 4 Monat. Heft, P. 161), On Fracture of the Costal Cartilages. By M. Broca. (Bulletin De La Société Anatomique, Tome xxx. Pp. 334—9), Luxation of the Femur on to the Ramus Superior (or Descendens) of the Ischium. By Dr. Krause. (Henle Und Pfeufer's Zeitschrift, Band vii. P. 346), Secreting Glands, Chronicle of Medical Science Half-Yearly Report on Micrology, Manual of Chemical Physiology Jackson, M. D., Professor C. G. Lehmann, M. D. Translated, with Notes and Additions, by J. Cheston Morris. M. D., with an Introductory Essay on Vitul Force, by Samuel Jackson, M. D. Professor of 'Institutes of Medicine in the University of Pennsylvania, &c. Illustrated with 40 Woodcuts.—Philadelphia, 1856. 8vo, Pp. 381 A Handbook of Organic Chemistry; for the Use of Students. By William Gregory, M. D., F. R. S. E., Professor …, Physicians and Physic. Three Addresses. 1. on the Duties of Young Physicians. 2. on the Prospects of Young Physicians. 3. on the Modern Advancement of Physic. By James Y. Simpson, M. D., F. R. S. E., Professor of Medicine and Midwifery in the University of Edinburgh, and Physician-Accoucheur to the Queen for Scotland, &c.—Edinburgh, 1856. Pp. 133, On the Defects with Reference to the Plan of Construction and Ventilation of Most of Our Hospitals for the Reception of the Sick and Wounded. By John Roberton, Surgeon. (Reprinted from the 'Transactions' of the Manchester Statistical Society), Bibliographical Record Practical Remarks on Some Points in the Physical Diagnosis of Phthisis Pulmonalis. By John Hughes Bennett, …, On Infecting and Non-Infecting Syphilitic Sores. By Henry Lee, Surgeon to King's College Hospital and to the Lock Hospital, Notice of Two Cases That Gave Rise to an Inevitable Error of Diagnosis.—Intra and Extra-Thoracic Tumours Mistaken for Pleurisies. By Dr. E. Moutard-Martin, Physician to St. Antoine. (L'union Médicale, June 18, 1856) Notice of a Few Cases of Intra-Thoracic Tumours, Presenting All the Symptoms of Chronic Pleurisy. By …, Puerperal State Report of Twenty-Seven Cases of Puerperal Peritonitis. By Robert K. Smith, M. D. (Phil. Med. Examiner, …, On the Presence of Lumbrici in the Biliary Ducts. By Professor Forget, of Strasburg. (L'union Médicale, May 29, 1856), Annual Report of Cases Admitted into the Medical Wards of St. George's Hospital during the Year Ending December 31st, 1855. By G. Goddard Rogers, M. D., Medical Registrar to the Hospital, Vascular Glands, Respiratory Organs, Miscellaneous, Glycerine and Tannin in Vaginitis. By M. Demarquay. (Bulletin De Thérapeutique, Tome 1. P. 541), The Microscope and Its Revelations. By William B. Carpenter, M. D., F. R. S., F. G. S., Examiner in Physiology and Comparative Anatomy in the University of London, Professor of Medical Jurisprudence in University College, President of the Microscopical Society of London. Illustrated with 345 Wood Engravings.—London, 1856. Pp. 778, Traité Pratique Des Propriétés Curatives Des Eaux Thermales Sulfureuses D'aix-La-Chapelle, Et Du Mode De Leur Emploi. Par L. Wetzlar, D. M., Médecin Aux Eaux D'aix-La-Chapelle, Membre De Plusieurs Sociétés Savantes. Bonn.—1856. Pp. 82, On Extraction of Cataract at a Single Stroke. By M. Chassaignac. (Moniteur Des Hôpitaux, No. 74), Observations on the Operative Measures Necessary in the Treatment of Hare-Lip. By Richard G. H. Butcher, Esq., Surgeon to Mercer's Hospital, &c. Illustrated with Coloured Plates and Wood Engravings.—Dublin, On Spontaneous Rupture of the Spleen. By Professor Möller, M. D., Königsberg, Ismeer; or, Smyrna and Its British Hospital in 1855, Muscle, Tendons, Etc., Quarterly Report on Sugery On the Employment of Cold in Gonorrhœal Epididymitis. By Prof. Sigmund. (Wiener Wochenschrift, 1855. …, Half-Yearly Report on Forensic Medicine and Toxicology Toxicology, The Hospital System of London.—London, 1856. Pp. 53, Articulations, Letters to a Young Physician Just Entering upon Practice. By James Jackson, M. D., LL. D., Professor Emeritus of the Theory and Practice of Physic in the University of Cambridge, U. S., Honorary Member of the Medico-Chirurgical Society of London. Fourth Edition.—London and Boston, 1856, Labour Carbonic Acid as a Means of Inducing Premature Labour. By Scanzoni. (Weiner Med. Wochenschr., Nr. 11, …, On Sub-Arterial Cysts of the Wrist. By M. Chassaignac. (Moniteur Des Hôpitaux, 1856. No. 78), On Pericarditis. By H. Bamberger, Professor of Clinical Medicine in Würzburg. (Virchow's Archiv Für Pathol. Anatomie, &c., Band ix. Heft 3, P. 348.) on Valvular Diseases. By the Same. Ibid. Heft 4, P. 523, Case of Extrusion of a Calculus through a Fistulous Opening. By Dr. Toscano. (Wiener Wochenschrift, No. 28), Quarterly Report on Midwifery Physiology and Pathology of the Unimpregnated State, Nervous System, The Medical Remembrancer, or Book of Emergencies; Concisely Pointing out the Immediate Treatment to Be Adopted in Cases of Poisoning, Drowning, Apoplexy, Burns, and Other Accidents, with the Tests for the Principal Poisons, and Other Useful Information. By Edward B. L. Shaw, Late Surgeon to the Royal Humane Society. Fourth Edition, Re-Written and Much Enlarged, by Jonathan Hutchinson, Surgeon to the Metropolitan Free Hospital.—London, 1856. Pp. 107, Medical Intelligence The Eastern Hospitals, Influence of the Climate of Peru on Pulmonary Consumption, On Induration of the Epididymis Subsequent to Gonorrhœal Inflammation. By Prof. Sigmund.
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