The St. Louis Medical and Surgical Journal
1861; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
J. M. Youngblood, Amos Sawyer, C. H. Hughes, Charles Fayette Taylor, D. J. Lyster, Chales Arnott, George Gore, J. King Merritt, A. Jacobi, S. Waterman, Wm. A. Hammond, Dr. B. J. D. Irwin, G. H. Kidd, James P. White, A. H. Stephens, Ezra M. Hunt, R. S. Wood,
ResumoFrontmatter: The St. Louis Medical and Surgical Journal. Essay: Sanguinaria Canadensis (Bloodroot), Results of Tight Lacing. By D. J. Lyster, M. D., of Brooklyn, New York, Lamentable Ignorance of Anatomy on the Part of Many Practitioners—Cause and Cure. By Amos Sawyer, M. D., of Hillsboro, Illinois, Record of Medical Science Lectures on Chancre, Delivered at the Baltimore Infirmary. By Wm. A. Hammond, M. D., Professor of Anatomy …, On Puerperal Insanity, Embolia in the Arteries of the Extremities. By Professor Oppotzer, Selected Quinine as a Prophylactic, On the Employment of Iodine Inhalations in Pulmonary Phthisis. By Dr. Simon. (L'Union Médicale), Persulphate of Iron in Gonorrhœa. By A. H. Stephens, M. D., Camden, Ohio, Physician's Visiting List for 1862, On Scarlatinal Albuminuria (Treatment by Quinine.) by Dr. Hambuger. (Archives Générales De Médicine), Fatal Case of Diphtheria with Post Mortem Examination, Belladonna Shortening Labor, Nature and Treatment of Puerperal Fever, On the Therapeutical Employment of Oxide of Zinc, A Case of Inversion of the Uterus. By James P. White, M. D., Prof. of Obstetrics in the University of Buffalo, Some Effects of Reflex Nervous Irritation Produced by Syphilitic Disease of the Bones of the Skull, The Use of Stimulants as a Beverage, Renunciation of Homœopathy, Quinine as a Prophylactic in Malarious Regions. By J. King Merritt, M. D., Late Resident Surgeon to the New York Hospital, On the Use of Euphorbia Prostrata as an Antidote to the Poison of the Rattlesnake. By Dr. B. J. D. Irwin. (American Journal of the Medical Sciences), Battle of Bull Run. One Day's Experience on the Battle Field. (Am. Med. Times), Sick and Wounded Soldiers in St. Louis, To Delinquent Subscribers, Sylvester Method of Restoring Suspended Animation, Lecture on Diseases of Children. By A. Jacobi, M. D., Professor of Infantile Pathology and Therapeutics, The Properties of Liquid Carbonic Acid, Practical Remarks on Minor Midwifery. By Ezra M. Hunt, M. D., of New Jersey Use of Relaxants, On the Pathology of Asthma. By G. H. Kidd, M. D., Assistant Physician to the Coombe Lying-In Hospital, Dublin, &c., &c. (Dublin Quarterly Journal of Medical Science), Scarlet-Fever and Its Treatment, Reviving Children When Respiration Is Absent or Incomplete, Multiple Essay Items, The Communication of Dr. N. E. Jones of Circleville, Ohio, Came to Hand Too Late for Insertion in This Number, Medical Miscellany, Original Communications Memoir of Dr. Billingslea: Prepared by the Order of the St. Louis Medical Society, Chloride of Zinc in Diseases of the Skin, On Indian Hemp, Particularly in Relation to Its Property of Producing Sleep, Discovery of Gutta-Percha, On the Employment of Dover's Powder in the Perspirations of Phthisis. (Gazette Médicale De Lyon), On the Remedies for Tape-Worm in Abyssinia. By Dr. Curbon, The Morning Sickness of Pregnancy, Rigidity of the Os Uteri. By Chales Arnott, M. D., Proposed Corps of Medical Cadets, Treatment of Eczema. By Prof. Hebra, Medical Class in St. Louis This Winter. Letter to the editor: Anthrax Followed by Œdematous Laryngitis and Death. Review: Reviews and Bibliographs Theory and Practice of the Movement Cure. By Charles Fayette Taylor, M. D. Lindsay & Blakiston: Philadelphia. Editorial: Editorial Close of the Volume. Death notices: Death of Dr. Kirtley Ryland. Display ads: Summary of Medical Sciences, Medical Books, New Radical Cure Truss, Multiple Display Advertisements, Eugene L. Massot, Bellevue Hospital Medical College New York. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements, Our Bindery.
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