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Contents of the Medico-Chirurgical Review

1829; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

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John Abercrombie, Thomas Addison, John Morgan, James Wardrop, M. Dutrochet, Thomas Mills, Edward Rigby, John Mason Good, Samuel Cooper, John Armstrong, E. Mitchell, Henry Stephens, Robert Knox, James Clark, R. R. Madden, Alex. Stewart, M. Delormel, Mr. George Miller, Dr. T. H. Wright, John O'Reardon, A. T. Helbich, M. Civiale, S. Hood, M. Guibert, James Johnson, M. Rostan, S. Jackson, J. A. Campacnac, St. John Long,

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Table of contents: Contents of the Medico-Chirurgical Review No. XXI. July 1, 1829. Essay: Some Observations on the Treatment of Small-Pox. By Alex. Stewart, A. B. T. D. Assist. Surg. 2d Dragoons, Experiments on the Operation of Morphine in the Human Body in a State of Health. By Dr. Beraudi, of Turin, La Charite Observations on Neuralgic Affections of the Genito-Urinary Organs and Anus. By J. A. Campagnac, Eleve …, Royal College of Surgeons, Winchester County Hospital Dissection of a Case of Ascites, Imperfection of the Heart—Discoloration of the Skin—Disorder of the Stomach—Death—Dissection, La Charite Excision of a Nævus from the Upper Lip of a Child Only Seven Weeks Old, Medical Jurisprudence Report of the Trial of Jonathan Martin for Setting Fire to the York Minster. London, 8vo. Pp. 92, Bibliographical Record, Sunderland Dispensary Case of Chorea, under Dr. Brown, Aneurism of the Brachial Artery from Wound during Bleeding, Westminster Hospital Injuries of the Head, Rapid Development of an Ovarian Disease—Unsuccessful Operation, An Essay on the Operation of Poisonous Agents upon the Living Body. By Thomas Addison, M. D. Assistant Physician to Guy's Hospital, and John Morgan, F. L. S. Surgeon to Guy's Hospital. Longman and Co. 1829. Octavo, Pp. 91, Travels in Turkey, Egypt, Nubia, and Palestine, in 1824-5-6 and 7. by R. R. Madden, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons. Two Vols. 8vo. June, 1829, Glasgow Royal Infirmary Strangulated Hernia, Observations on the Polish Carbuncle and an Epizootic Disease as Its Cause. By A. T. Helbich, M. D., Mr. Warburton's Bill, The Study of Medicine by John Mason Good, M. D. F. R. S. F. R. S. L. Mem. Am. Phil. Soc. and F. L. S. of Philadelphia. Containing All the Author's Final Corrections and Improvements. Third Edition, with Much Additional Modern Information on Physiology, Practice, Pathology, and the Nature of Diseases in General. By Samuel Cooper, Surgeon to the King's Bench and Fleet Prisons; Surgeon to the Forces; Author of the Dictionary of Practical Surgery; Honorary Fellow of the Academy of Natural Sciences at Catania; &c. &c. In Five Vols. 8vo. London, 1829, St. George's Hospital Open Foramen Ovale, Pathological and Practical Researches on Diseases of the Stomach, the Intestinal Canal, the Liver, and Other Viscera of the Abdomen. By John Abercrombie, M. D. Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh, &c. and First Physician to His Majesty in Scotland. Octavo, Pp. 396. ?, Cure of Consumption. By St. John Long, Case of Masked Double Tertian Fever. By M. Guibert, Royal Westminster Ophthalmic Hospital Muscæ Volitantes, On the Catarrhus Vesicæ of Old People. By M. Civiale, Acute Idiopathic Carditis, Intelligence, Correspondence, &c. Gibraltar Epidemic, Glasgow Royal Infirmary Nævus Maternus Cured by Vaccination, False Aneurism of the Heart, Madras General Hospital Acute Hepatitis. "Morbid Matters", Medical Jurisprudence Plan for the Amelioration of the Medical Profession, &c. By Alexipharmacus, Bloody Tumour of Bone, The Influence of Climate in the Prevention and Cure of Chronic Diseases, More Particularly of the Chest and Digestive Organs: Comprising an Account of the Principal Places Resorted to by Invalids in England and the South of Europe; a Comparative Estimate of Their Respective Merits in Particular Diseases; and General Directions for Invalids While Travelling and Residing Abroad. With an Appendix, Containing a Series of Tables on Climate. By James Clark, M. D., &c. 8vo. Pp. 328. London. June 1829, A System of Human Anatomy. Translated from the French of H. Cloquet, M. D. by Robert Knox, M. D. F. R. S. E. &c. With Notes and a Corrected Nomenclature. 1 Vol. 8vo. Pp. 840. Edinburgh, 1828, Corporation Monopolies—Mammon of Enly Adored—Patriotism of the Irish Apothecaries' Company, Baltimore Infirmary Arthrosia Antonica, Engravings of the Nerves Copied from the Works of Scarpa, Sommering, &c. By E. Mitchell, Engraver; with an Explanatory Letter-Press, by Dr. Knox, Lecturer on Anatomy. In 4to Numbers, Price 1s. Edinburgh, 1829, MacLachlan and Stewart, Case of Hypertrophy of the Left Ventricle—Diminution of Capacity in the Right Ventricle—Extensive Induration of the Arterial System—Softening of the Brain—Old and Extensive Ulcers in the Ileum—Death from Extreme Atrophy. By James Johnson, M. D., Maison Royale De La Legion D'honneur Epidemic Croup. Angina Pellicularis, M. M. Delmas and Tavernier, on Union by the First Intention, New Theory of Digestion. By Dr. Thompson, Professor of Chemistry in the University of Glasgow, Leaping Ague of Angus-Shire, Miscellanies Mr. Warburton's Bill, Fever Hospital, Cork Street Medical Report of the House of Recovery, and Fever-Hospital, Corkstreet, Dublin, for the Year, 1827. …, On the Moral and Physical Character (Cerebral Development) of Burk, St. George's Hospital Cases in Which the Blood Was Found after Death Preternaturally Fluid, Worcester Infirmary, A Treatise on Obstructed and Inflamed Hernia, and on Mechanical Obstructions of the Bowels Internally; and Also an Appendix, Containing a Brief Statement of the Cause of Difference in Size of the Male and Female Bladder. By Henry Stephens, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons. Octavo, Pp. 191. London, E. Cox, 1829, Clinical Medicine, Phlebitis after Venesection, Helleborus Albus Used for Producing Artificial Cardiac Diseases, Hotel Dieu De Caen Acupuncturation, On the External Application of Lunar Caustic in Various Diseases.—By S. Hood, M. D., Hopital Du Gros Caillou New Mode of Treating Perineal Fistula, Hypochondriasis as Dependent on Chronic Inflammation of the Stomach and Bowels. By M. Delormel, M. D., Provincial Medical Gazette—Measure for Measure, by the Winchester Bushel—Medical Politics at a Country Fire-Side, An Essay on the Mechanism of Parturition, from the German of C. F. Naegele, Professor of Midwifery at Heidelberg. By Edward Rigby, M. D. 12mo. Pp. 166. Lond. 1829, The Morbid Anatomy of the Bowels, Liver, and Stomach, Illustrated by a Series of Plates from Drawings after Nature, with Explanatory Letter-Press, and a Summary of the Symptoms of the Acute and Chronic Affections of the Above-Named Organs. By John Armstrong, M. D. Lecturer on the Principles and Practice of Physic, and Consulting Physician to the London Fever Hospital. Fasciculus III. 4to. Pp. 32, with Plates. May, 1829, Medical Reporting, Case of Amnesia; or, Loss of Language. By S. Jackson, M. D. Assistant Professor of the Institutes, &c. of Clinical Medicine in the University of Pennsylvania. With Additional Cases and Remarks, Remarkable Case of Internal Strangulation, Which Led to a Suspicion of Poison, and a Legal Investigation. By M. Rostan, M. D., Edinburgh Royal Infirmary Primary Amputations, Strictures of the Urethra, L'agent Immediate Du Movement Vital, Devoile Dans Sa Nature, Et Dans Son Mode D'action Chez Les Vegetaux Et Les Animaux. Par M. Dutrochet. Paris, 1826 Nouvelles Recherches Sur L'endosmose Et L'exosmose, Suivies De L'application Experimentale De Ces Actions …, Italian Method of Employing Tartaremetic in Large Doses, Anticipated in This Country by Dr. Marryat, Philadelphia Infirmary Malignant Intermittent. By Dr. Jackson, Charge of Murder—Knife Found in the Abdomen of a Female, Ligature of the Spermatic Artery for Varicocele, Bath Hospital, On Aneurism, and Its Cure by a New Operation. Dedicated by Permission to the King. By James Wardrop, Surgeon to His Majesty. Octavo, Pp. 117. Longman and Co. 1829, The Medical Calendar; or Student's Guide to the Medical School in Edinburgh, London, Dublin, &c. Together with the Regulations of the Public Boards, Corporations, &c. In Great Britain and Ireland. Small Octavo, Pp. 220. Price Four Shillings. 1829, Extirpation of the Tonsil, An Account of the Morbid Appearances Exhibited on Dissection in Disorders of the Trachea, Lungs, and Heart, with Pathological Observations, to Which a Comparison of the Symptoms with the Morbid Changes Has Given Rise. By Thomas Mills, M. D. Honorary Fellow of the King and Queen's College of Physicians. 8vo. Pp. 302.1829. Frontmatter: The Medico-Chirurgical Review. Review: Clinical Review Hotel Dieu, Clinical Review Royal Infirm. Of Edinburgh, Clinical Review Winchester County Hospital, Periscope; or, Circumspective Review Curious Cases of Dislocation of the Patella Outwards.

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