The British and Foreign Medico-Chirurgical Review
1860; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
B. A. Morel, J. Moreau, Dr. Adolph Wachsmuth, Robert Bentley Todd, M. A. C. Robert, John Hughes Bennett, Godwin Timms, John Charles Bucknill, Thomas Laycock, Forbes Winslow, George Henry Lewes, R. Virchow, Dr. Theodor Billroth, Francis Harris, W. O. Markham, William Husband, Alfred Collinson, Octave Delepierre, Gunning S. Bedford, John M. Camplin, Dr. Med. Braun, Arthur Leared, Dr. C. Tüngel, C. F. Maunder, William Martin, Rudolf Virchow, Henry McCormac, John E. Morgan, Francis Ogston, J. Jardine Murray, John W. Ogle, Benjamin W. Richardson, Edward H. Sieveking, James Irving, Henri Roger, Dr. Moriz Ganster, Dr. Ph. Munk, J. W. Haddon, John Chatto, M. Sichel, Dr. Oscar Heyfelder, Dr. C. Guenther, Dr. Stephen Smith, M. Civiale, M. Alix, Robert Barnes, C. Goodrake, M. Depaul, Ed. Von Siebold,
ResumoFrontmatter: The British and Foreign Medico-Chirurgical Review. Review: The Medical Knowledge of Shakespeare. By John Charles Bucknill, M.D. Lond., Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, Fellow of University College, London, Superintendent of the Devon County Lunatic Asylum, Editor of the 'Journal of Mental Science, ' &c.—London, 1860. Pp. 292 The Psychology of Shakespeare. By the Same Author.—London, 1859. Pp. 264, Relatorio Da Epidemia De Febre Amarella Em Lisboa No Anno De 1857. Feito Pelo Conselho Extraordinario De Saude Publica Do Reino.—Lisboa, 1859, Conférences De Clinique Chirurgical Faites À L' Hôtel Dieu Pendant L'année 1858-1859. Par M. A. C. Robert, &c. &c. Recueillies Et Publiées Sous Sa Direction Par Le Dr. Doumic.—Paris, 1860. Pp. 535, Archiv Für Pathologische Anatomie Und Physiologie Und Für Klinische Medicin. Herausgegeben Von R. Virchow.—1854-1859, Passim Die Cellular-Pathologie in Ihrer Begründung Auf Physiologische Und Pathologische Gewebelehre. Von Rudolf …, Transactions of the Obstetrical Society of London. Vol. I. London, 1860. Pp. 284, The Pathology and Treatment of Pulmonary Consumption. By John Hughes Bennett, M.D., F.R.S.E., Professor of the Institutes of Medicine and Senior Professor of Clinical Medicine in the University of Edinburgh. Second Edition.—London. 1859. Pp. 221 On Consumption: Its True Nature and Successful Treatment. By Godwin Timms, M. D. London, 1860. Pp. 412, Mind and Brain: or, the Correlations of Consciousness and Organization; with Their Applications to Philosophy, Zoology, Physiology, Mental Pathology, and the Practice of Medicine. By Thomas Laycock, M.D., &c., &c., Professor of the Practice of Medicine, &c., in the University of Edinburgh. Two Vols.—Edinburgh. 8vo., Pp. 920 On Obscure Diseases of the Brain, and Disorders of the Mind; Their Incipient Symptoms, Pathology, Diagnosis, …, Norsk Magazin for Laegevidenskaben, 1856, 1857, 1858, 1859.—Christiania. Norse Magazine of Medical Science.—Christiania, Clinical Lectures on Certain Acute Diseases. By Robert Bentley Todd, M.D., F.R.S., Formerly Physician to King's College Hospital. London, 1860. Pp. 487, The Physiology of Common Life. By George Henry Lewes, Author of 'Sea-Side Studies, ' 'Life of Goethe, ' &c. In Two Volumes.—Edinburgh and London, 1859-60. Post 8vo, Pp. 940, Books Received for Review, The London Medical Review. Monthly. No. 1. July, 1860, Analytical and Critical Reviews Traité Des Maladies Mentales. Par Le Docteur B. A. Morel, Médecin-En-Chef De L'asile De Saint-Yon (Seine-Inferieure). Essay: Anatomical Description of an Acardiac Monstrosity. By Dr. Spliedt. (Archiv. Für Patholog. Anat. Und Physiol., Band xviii., Heft 3 & 4), Contributions to Teratology: Undescribed Malformation of the Lower Lip Occuring in Four Members of One Family. By J. Jardine Murray, F.R.C.S.E., Brighton, Case of Separation of the Entire Alveolar Process of the Upper Jaw. By Dr. C. Guenther. (Varges' Zeitschrift, Band xiv. S. 174), Pathology Muscular System, On Foreign Bodies Accidentally Introduced into the Bladder. By M. Civiale. (Bulletin De L'académie De Médecine, Tome xxv. Pp. 791 and 824), Bibliographical Record Diseases of the Heart, Their Pathology, Diagnosis, and Treatment. By W. O. Markham, M.D., Fellow of …, The Fœtus On Frankenhäuser's Discovery That the Sex of the Child in Utero May Be Told by Counting the Heart's Pulsations, Clinical Lectures on the Diseases of Women and Children. By Gunning S. Bedford, A.M., M.D., Professor of Obstetrics, the Diseases of Women and Children, and Clinical Midwifery in the University of New York. Sixth Edition, Carefully Revised and Enlarged.—New York, 1860. Pp. 653, On Necrosis of the Cartilage of the Septum Narium. By Henri Roger, Physician to the Children's Hospital, &c. (L'union Médicale, No. 30, 1860), Obstetric Jurisprudence, Half-Yearly Report on Forensic Medicine, Toxicology, and Hygiene Toxicology, On Ligature of the Primary Iliac Artery. By Dr. Stephen Smith. (American Journal of Medical Science, Vol. xl. Pp. 7-46), A Contribution to the Statistics of Re-Vaccination. By Dr. Moriz Ganster. (Zeitschrift Der Gesellschaft Der Aerzte, in Wien, 1860, No. 22), Labour On Puerperal Salpingitis. By Vocke. ( Mediz. Vereins Zeits., No. 4, 1860), Quarterly Report on Midwifery Pregnancy, On Diabetes, and Its Successful Treatment. By John M. Camplin, M.D., F.L.S. Second Edition, Revised and Enlarged.—London, 1860. Pp. 88, Chronicle of Medical Science Half-Yearly Report on Micrology, Therapeutical Record, On Urœmia. By Professor Jaksoh. (Vierteljahrschrift Für Die Praktische Heilkunde, xvii. Jahrgang, 1860), Quarterly Report on Surgery A Simple Mode of Treating a Frequent Form of Entropion. By M. Siohel. (Bulletin De Thérapeutique, Tome …, Klinische Mitheilungen Von Der Medicinischen Abtheilung Des Allgemeinen Krankenhauses in Hamburg Aus Dem Jahre 1858. Von Dr. C. Tüngel.—Hamburg, 1860. Pp. 139, A New Mode of Making Pressure in Popliteal Aneurism. By Dr. Moffatt. (American Medical Times, No. 2, P. 23), Miscellanea, Beiträge Zu Einer Monographie Der Gicht. Von Dr. Med. Braun. 1 Heft.—Weisbaden, 1860. Pp. 130 Contributions to a Monograph on Gout. By Dr. Braun. No. 1, On a Case of Fistulous Opening in the Stomach Successfully Treated. By Dr. Middeldorpff. (Wiener Medicinische Wochenschrift, Nos. 3, 4, 5, 6), On the Employment of Trained Nurses among the Labouring Classes, Considered Chiefly in Relation to Sanitary Reform and the Arts of Life. By a Physician.—London, 1860. Pp. 32, Histoire Littéraire Des Fous. Par Octave Delepierre.—London, 1860. Pp. 184 The Literary History of Lunatics. By Octave Delepierre, Insanity, Cellular Pathology, as Based upon Physiological and Pathological Histology. By Rudolf Virchow, Professor of Pathological Anatomy, General Pathology and Therapeutics, in the University of Berlin, &c. &c. Translated from the Second Edition of the Original by Frank Chance, B.A., M.B., Cantab.—London, 1860. Pp. 511, Original Communications On the Non-Prevalence of Pulmonary Consumption in the Hebrides, and along the North-Western Coast of …, The Causes and Treatment of Imperfect Digestion. By Arthur Leared, M.B., M.R.S.A., Member of the Royal College of Physicians, London; Physician to the Great Northern Hospital and to the Royal Infirmary for Diseases of the Chest; Lecturer on the Practice of Medicine and Materia Medica at the School of Medicine Adjoining St. George's Hospital, &c.—London, 1860. Pp. 224, On Spermatorrhœa and Its Complications. Enlarged and Reprinted from the Original Papers Published in the 'Lancet' for 1854, and the 'Medical Circular' for 1858. Fifth Edition.—London, 1860. Pp. 59, Aspirations from the Inner, the Spiritual Life. Aiming to Reconcile Religion, Literature, Science, Art, with Faith, Hope, and Love, and Immortality. By Henry McCormac, M.D.—London, 1860. 8vo. Pp. 386, On the Excision of In-Growing Nail. By M. Alix. (Moniteur Des Sciences Médicales, No. 88), Fourth Report of the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Customs on the Customs. Presented to Both Houses of Parliament by Command of Her Majesty.—London, 1860, Pathological Researches regarding the Thyroid Gland. By Dr. Eulenberg, in Cobientz. (Archiv Des Vereins Für Gemeinschaftliche Arbeiten, IV. Band, 3 Heft), Operative Surgery Adapted to the Living and Dead Subject. By C. F. Maunder, &c., &c. Part I.—London, 1860. Pp. 144, Illustrations of the Use of the Ophthalmoscope. By William Martin, F.R.C.S., Late Professor of Ophthalmic Surgery, Calcutta Medical College.—London, 1859. Pp. 33, Quarterly Report on Pathology and Medicine Notice of a Form of Paralysis of the Lower Extremities. By James Irving, M.D., On the Limits within Which "Ecrasement Linéaire" Should Be Employed. By Dr. Oscar Heyfelder. (Medicinische Zeitung Russlands, No. 21), On Prostatorrhœa. By Professor Gross. (North American Medico-Chirurgical Review, July, Pp. 693-9), Cases of Chronic Pneumonia with Caverns and Peculiar Sputa. By Dr. Ph. Munk, Exposition of a Method of Preserving Vaccine Lymph Fluid and Active, with Hints for the More Efficient Performance of Public Vaccination. By William Husband, M.D., Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, and One of the Medical Officers of the Royal Public Dispensary and Vaccine Institution, Edinburgh.—London, 1860. 12mo, Pp. 45 Small-Pox and Vaccination, Historically and Medically Considered: an Inquiry into the Causes of the Recent …, On the Nature, Prevention, Treatment, and Cure of Spinal Curvature and Deformities of the Chest and Limbs, without Artificial Supports or Any Mechanical Appliances. By Mrs. Godfrey. Third Edition, Carefully Revised and Enlarged.—London, 1860. Pp. 131, On Glycosuria as an Accompaniment of Marsh Fevers. By Dr. Burdel, Physician to the Vierzon Hospital. (L'union Médicale, No. 139, 1859), Observations on Diphtheria as It Appeared in Victoria in 1859. By J. W. Haddon, M.D. (Australian Medical Journal, April, 1860), On the Morbid Appearances in Death by Cold. By Francis Ogston, M.D., Aberdeen, On Moveable Spleen. By Professor Rokitansky. (Zeitschrift Der Gesellsch. Der Aerzte, 1860, No. 3).
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