Contents—No. XXIX
1848; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
John B. Beck, Lyman H. Stone, R. L. Howard, N. S. Davis, De Witt C. Van Slyck, A. B. Case, James Fountain, Augustus Kinsley Gardner, Moses Gunn, Chas. C. P. Clark, B. Rush, Charles D. Meigs, T. L. G. Bischoff, C. R. Gilman, T. Tellkampf, Martyn Paine, Robley Dunglison, J. Muller, A. Boardman, Robert W. Smith, Joseph Parish, Joseph Carson, Henry Willsher, James Syme, Dr. Hughes Bennett, Henry Burton, Thomas F. Brownhill, Alexander Fairbrother, Alfred S. Taylor,
ResumoTable of contents: Contents—No. XXIX Original Communications. Editorial: To Readers and Correspondents, American Intelligence and Editorial. Frontmatter: The New-York Journal of Medicine. Essay: Ninth Annual Report of the Directors and Superintendent of the Ohio Lunatic Asylum, for the Year 1847. Columbus, 1847. 8vo., Pp. 72, Practical Medicine, College of Physicians and Surgeons of the University of the State of New York, An Essay on the Philosophy of Medicine, and the Spirit in Which It Should Be Studied and Practised. By N. S. Davis, M. D. New-York, University of the City of New York, Influence of Atmospheric Electricity on the System, Three Cases of Double Vagina, Recent Promotions, Resignations, Deaths, Etc., in the Medical Corps of the United States Army, Midwifery, Malignant Disease of the Clitoris, Materia Medica and Pharmacy, The Pennsylvania System of Prison Discipline—Triumphant in France. Philadelphia, 1847. 8vo. Pp. 24, Lead from Urine and Expectoration of a Man Affected with Painters Colic, Injury of Brain, with Chronic Abscess and Softening. By Chas. C. P. Clark, M. D., of Middlebury, Vt., Two Cases, with Remarks. By Moses Gunn, M. D., of Annarbor, Michigan, On the Morbid Anatomy and Pathology of the Typhus Fever Which Has Been Prevalent in Edinburgh during the Session 1846-7, Materia Medica and Therapeutics. By Martyn Paine, A. M., M. D., Etc. New-York. Samuel S. & W. Wood. 12mo. 411 Pp., Case of Tumor of the Neck, Simulating Aneurism of the Carotid Artery, New Mode of Restoring the Lips, Application of Chloroform in Typhus Fever, Trial of Dr. Foote, for the Murder of His Wife, Inhalation of Chloroform and Ether, with Remarks on Benzin, Surgery, Treatise on Fractures in the Vicinity of Joints, and of Certain Forms of Accidental and Congenital Dislocations. By Robert W. Smith, M. D., &c. Dublin, 1847. 8vo., Pp. 314, Original Communications On Acute Laryngitis. By John B. Beck, M. D., Professor of Materia Medica and Medical Jurisprudence in …, Treatment of Scabies by Olive Oil, On the Detection of Biliphœin in Albuminous Fluids, The Optic Thalami, Spontaneous Rupture of the Uterus before Labor, Dr. Nevins on the Beneficial Effects of Cold Water in Fever, Tracts on Generation. Proofs That the Period in Maturation and Discharge of Ova Are, in the Mammalia and the Human Female, Independent of Coition, as a First Condition of Their Propagation. By T. L. G. Bischoff, D. M., Professor of Physiology at Giessen. Translated from the German. By C. R. Gilman, M. D., Prof. of Obstetrics, Etc., College of Physicians and Surgeons, N. York; and T. Tellkampf, M. D., Gebhard Professor, Columbia College, New-York. S. S. & W. Wood, 261 Pearl-Street, N. York. 1847. 8vo., Pp. 65, Toxicology, History of Endemic Dysentery, as It Prevailed at Lyons, N. Y., during the Summer and Autumn of 1847. By De Witt C. Van Slyck, M. D., Illustrations of Medical Botany, Consisting of Colored Figures of the Plants Affording the Important Articles of the Materia Medica, and Descriptive Letter-Press. By Joseph Carson, M. D., Professor of Materia Medica in the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, Etc. The Drawings on Stone, by J. H. Colen. Philadelphia, 1847. R. P. Smith, 144 Chestnut-Street. No. 2, The Practice of Medicine. A Treatise on Special Pathology and Therapeutics. By Robley Dunglison, M. D., Etc., 2 Vols. 8vo., Pp. 767, 729. Philadelphia. Lea & Blanchard, Lithotomy and Lithotrity, An Account of a Disease Peculiar to the Workmen in Brasscock Foundries. By Augustus Kinsley Gardner, M. D., Fellow of the N. Y. Academy of Medicine, Physician to the N. Y. Dispensary, Etc., Etc., A New and Certain Method of Curing False Joints, or Pseudo-Arthrosis, A Defence of Phrenology, Containing—I. An Essay on the Nature and Value of Phrenological Evidence; II. A Vindication of Phrenology against the Attacks of Dr. J. Aug. Smith; III. A View of Facts Relied on by Phrenologists as Proof That the Cerebellum Is the Seat of the Reproductive Instinct. By A. Boardman. New-York. 1847. 12mo. Pp. 222, Critical Analysis An Inquiry into the Influence of Physical Causes upon the Moral Faculty. By B. Rush, M. D. an Address …, The Mississippi State Medical Society, On a Remarkable Case of Protracted Hœmoptysis, Symptomatic of Primary Disease in the Stomach, Succeeded by Violent Epilepsy, and the Recovery of Health, Injurious Effects of Chloroform, Principles of Physics and Meteorology. By J. Muller, Prof. of Physics at the University of Freyburg. First Am. Edition. Philadelphia. Lea & Blanchard. 1848. 8vo. Pp. 635, Fistula in Ano., Chemical Properties of Chloroform, Cases in Surgical Practice. By R. L. Howard, M. D., Professor of Surgery in the Willoughby Medical College of Columbus, Ohio, On Cod Liver Oil in Struma, by Dr. Graves, Foreign Medical Intelligence Anatomy and Physiology, Obstruction of Pulmonary Artery from Renal Disease, New Method of Reducing Hernia of the Iris, Asphyxia and Convulsions under the Influence of Chloroform, Operation to Remedy a Division of the Velum Palati, or Cover of the Palate New-York Institution for the Deaf and Dums, Sept. 10, 1847, Test of the Presence of Alcohol in Chloroform, Arsenic in the Serosity of a Blister, Females and Their Diseases; a Series of Letters to His Class. By Charles D. Meigs, M. D., Professor of Midwifery and Diseases of Women and Children, in Jefferson Medical College, Etc., Etc., Etc. Philadelphia: Lea & Blanchard. 1847. Pp. 670, 8vo., Brooklyn City Hospital, The New-Jersey Medical Reporter, and Transactions of the New-Jersey Medical Society. Edited by Joseph Parish, M. D. October, 1847. Burlington. 8vo., Pp. 84, A Case of Supposed Superfœtation. By Henry Willsher, M. R. C. S. London, and Member of the Medical Society of Kings County, L. I.. Letter to the editor: Remarks on the Medicinal Properties of Witch-Hazel. By James Fountain, M. D., Peekakill, N. Y. (in a Letter to the Editor), Remarks on Strychnine. By A. B. Case, M. D., of Howard, N. Y. (in a Letter to the Editor), Remarks on Typhus or Ship Fever, as Observed at Bellevue Hospital, N. Y., in the Spring and Summer of 1847. By Lyman H. Stone, M. D., Late Assistant Physician of Bellevue Hospital, Member of the New-York Pathological Society, Etc., Etc.. Obituary.
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