Contents of the Medico-Chirurgical Review, No. XLI. July 1, 1834
1834; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
B. C. Brodie, Robert Carswell, Von Seiler, W. J. Wickham, Thomas Joseph Pettigrew, William Percivall, James Phillips Kay, George Graves, John Stephenson, J. M. Churchill, Thomas Shapter, Sir George Tuthill, Joseph Swan, Marshall Hall, James William Earle, James Edward, Andrew Combe, G. J. Guthrie, J. Hope, R. Carswell, Joseph Quain, Henry James Johnson, J. Grieve, W. H. Porter, James M. Arnott,
ResumoTable of contents: Contents of the Medico-Chirurgical Review, No. XLI. July 1, 1834 Reviews. Frontmatter: The Medico-Chirurgical Review, No. XLI. Essay: The Concours, London Hospital Dislocation of the Head of the Femur into the Foramen Ovale, 17th April, Dr. Banning in the Chair. Mr. Banner Related the Case of a Child, Aged 22d Months, Which Had Been Kicked by a Horse on the Right Parietal Bone; Fracture with Depression, and a Slight Wound through the Scalp, Resulted, Treatment of Scrofula, The Physiology, Pathology, and Treatment of AsphyxiA. By James Phillips Kay, M. D. Octavo, Pp. 344.1834, Examples of Sympathy in Disease, Use of Mercury in Rheumatism, Use of Aconite in Neuralgias—And of Creosote in Ulcerations, Curious Geological Phenomena, 27th. Nov. Dr. Carson in the Chair, On the Certainty and Safety with Which the Operation for the Extraction of a Cataract from the Human Eye May Be Performed, and on the Means by Which It Is to Be Accomplished. By G. J. Guthrif, F. R. S. &c. Octavo, Stitched. Pp. 47. Price 2s. 6d. London, 1834, Dr. Weatherhead on Malaria, Medica Sacra; or Short Expositions of the Most Important Diseases Mentioned in the Sacred Writings. By Thomas Shapter, M. D. &c. Octavo, Pp. 191. Longman and Co. 1834, 11th Dec. Mr. Christian in the Chair, Dumfries Infirmary Case of Empyema, with Operation, Case of Somnolency Which Continued for Four Months, Guy's Hospital Fractures of the Ribs and Sternum, Liverpool Medical Society Royal Institution, Thymi in Homine, Ac Per Seriem Animalium Descriptio Anatomica, Pathologica, Et Physiologica, Iconibus Ad Naturam Delineatis Illustrata. Auct. F. C. Haugsted. Copenhague, 1832, Causes of the Shortening of the Limb in Morbus Coxarius, Spinal Deformities—Mr. Underwood Resolutions, Sympathy between the Cerebellum and the Generative Organs, Birmingham Eye Infirmary Report for the Year 1833. By Mr. Middlemore, Assistant-Surgeon, Consumption Curable; and the Manner in Which Nature as Well as Remedial Art Operates, &c. &c. Francis H. Ramadge, M. D., F. L. S. Octavo, Pp. 168. Four Plates. March. 1834, The Principles of Physiology, Applied to the Preservation of Health, and to the Improvement of Physical and Mental Education. By Andrew Combe, M. D. Octavo, Pp. 320. London and Ed. 1834, Rupture of the Vagina during Delivery, 13th November. Dr. Baird Related a Case, Illustrative of the Diffculty in Diagnosis, Monomania—Phrenological Jurisprudence, Preservation of Leeches, Clinical Researches on the Medicinal Effects of Digitalis, Medical Reform, Dropsy Cured after Tapping, We Now Arrive at the Work of Mr. Earle, a Relation of the Gentleman Who Occupies with Credit the Situation of Surgeon to Bartholomew's Hospital, On the Relations of the Cranium to the Organ of Hearing, On the Occasional Effects of Tumors in the Eyelids, Use of Steel in Menorrhagia, Simple Treatment of a Facial Neuralgia, Extensive Mesenteric Disease—Great Heat of the Whole Body the Chief Symptom, A Treatise on Diseases and Injuries of the Nerves. By Joseph Swan. A New Edition, Very Considerably Enlarged. Octavo. Pp. 356—10 Plates. London, 1834 On the Reflex Function of the Medulla Oblongata and Medulla Spinalis. By Marshall Hall, M. D., F. R. …, Experiments with the Powder Hypertrophy and Dilatation of the Heart—48 Grains of Digitalis in 6 Days, Effects of Mercury on Living Bodies, Provincial Hospitals, Mr. Cusack on Certain Nervous Affections, Occurring Chiefly in Females, Rupture of the Uterus; Great Inequality of the Thickness of Its Parietes, Meath Hospital Surgical Report of Cases Treated during the past Year. By W. H. Porter, Esq. &c., Vindiclæ Medicæ ; or a Defence of the College of Physicians. By Sir George Tuthill, M. D. Fellow of the College, Middlesex Hospital Wounds of the Knee-Joint, Pathological and Surgical Observations on the Diseases of the Joints. By B. C. Brodie, V. P. R. S. Serjeant-Surgeon to the King, and Surgeon to St. George's Hospital. Third Edition, with Alterations and Additions. Octavo, Pp. 344. London, 1834, Case of Fracture of the Neck of the Femur, Exterior to the Capsular Ligament of the Joint. Where Bony Union Was Effected. By James Edward, Esq. Surgeon. Forfar, Ulcers of the Leg, On the Formation and Arrangement of the Epiploons in the Fœtus, Treatment of Cholera in Ireland, 19th Feb. Dr. Carson, Sen. In the Chair, Remarks upon an Organic Disease of the Lungs, Produced by the Imperfect Respiration of New-York Infants, Beobachtungen, &c.; or Observations on the Original Malformations and Total Want of the Eyes in Men and in the Lower Animals. By Von Seiler [Second Article], The Arsentee; or Blessings of Italy, Influence of Gravity and of a Depending Position on the Circulation of the Blood, in Health and in Disease, Anomalous Mental Affection, Fatal Blow to Homoiopathism in Russia, Incurable Neuralgia of the Ulnar Nerve, Results of Dr. M. 'S Experience of Iodine in Scrofula, Illustrations of the Elementary Forms of Disease. By Robert Carswell, M. D., &c. &c. [Fasciculus Fifth.—Softening], We Have Given Insertion to the Foregoing Plan of a Self-Supporting Dispensary, and It Will Hardly Be Supposed That We Can Have the Least Wish to Impede the Operation of Any Measure Calculated to Improve the Condition of the Poor, Treatment of Epilepsy, 5th March, 1834. Dr. Reynolds in the Chair, Purulent Ophthalmia of Infants, 22d Jan. 1834. Doctor Carson in the Chair, Fatal Effusion of Blood into the Pericardium. By Dr. Carson, of Liverpool, Use of Pomegranate Bark against Tapeworm, 5th Feb. 1834. Mr. Christian in the Chair, On the External Use of Croton Oil, London Dispensary Ascites Cured after Paracentesis, Adhesion of a Separated Finger—Partial Gangrene—Recovery, Lumbricus Found in the Wound after an Operation for Hernia, Case of Apparent Death [Life?] Which Lasted for Three Weeks, Retroversio Uteri—Mistake in Diagnosis, Hortus Medicus; or Figures and Descriptions of the More Important Plants Used in Medicine, &c. By George Graves. Quarto, Pp. 264, 44 Plates. Edinburgh, 1834 Medical Botany. By John Stephenson, M. D. and J. M. Churchill, F. L. S. New Edition, by Gilbert Burnett, …, Experiments upon the Sounds of the Heart, Sur La Pathogenie De L'Axe Cerebro-Spinal. Par Dr. Rey. Quarto, Pp. 110, Treatment of Porrigo, The Transactions of the Provincial Medical and Surgical Association—Vol. II, Source of Animal Heat, A History of Egyptian Mummies, and a Account of the Workship and Embalming of the Sacred Animals by the Egyptians, with Remarks on the Funeral Ceremonies of Different Nations. &c. &c. By Thomas Joseph Pettigrew, F. R. S., &c. &c. 4to. With Plates, 1834, Tralee Hospital Pneumo-Thorax, from Perforation, Spirit of the Foreign Periodicals, &c., A Practical Treatise on Diseases of the Joints. By W. J. Wickham, Surgeon to the County Hospital, Winchester. 8vo. Pp. 178. Winchester, 1833, Ligature of the Carotid Artery, Medical Notanda, Cases Illustrating the Terminations of Ovaritis Puerperalis, Dr. Turnbull and Veratria, Case of Cyanosis, Occurring on the Ninth Day after Birth—Cure, Hæmorrhagic Tendency in a Family, Epistaxis and Hæmoptysis, We Now Proceed to the Second Work upon Our List, Composition of the Pontine Marshes, 23d Dec. Dr. Lane in the Chair, Recent Anatomical and Pathological Plates Principles and Illustrations of Pathological Anatomy, &c. By L. Hope, M. D. F. R. S. &c. …, Death Caused by Cyanuret of Potass, Miscellanies, Remarks on Certain Monstrosities, Injections of Cold Water into the Umbilical Cord to Promote the Separation of the Placenta, The Sirocco, Case of Paraplegia—Suppression of the Urinary and Anal Evaluations during Eleven Years, Glasgow Royal Infirmary Clinical Report on Erysipelas. By Dr. MacFarlane, Hippopathology; or, Systematic Treatise on the Disorders and Lameness of the Horse, &c. &c. By William Percivall, M. R. C. S. Vol. I. Pp. 331. Octavo. Longman's, 1834, Remarks on the Hooping Cough, Spurious Melanosis of the Lungs, Medicinal Properties of Aloes. Review: Clinical Review Some Remarks on the Venereal Condvloma and on Venereal Warts, Bibliographical Record; or, Works Received for Review since Last Quarter, Periocope; or, Circumspective Review Spirit of the English Periodicals, and Notices of English Medical Literature. Editorial: Temperance Societies. Letter to the editor: Extra-Limites To the Editor of the Medico-Chirurgical Review.
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