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1845; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

C. Matteucci, Paul Savi, Mm. Longet, Ch. Matteucci, W. B. Carpenter, John E. Erichsen, Elisha Bartlett, Sir George Lefevre, Marshall Hall, John T. Evans, P. C. A. Louis, W. H. Brown, L. F. Kaemtz, Ch. Martins, L. Lalanne, James Paget, John Davy, Hamilton Roe, Theophilus Thompson, Prescott Hewett, Robert Bentley Todd, Richard Hey, James Reid, P. Hennis Green, William Robert Barlow, John C. Warren, William Sharp, Samuel Solly, W. C. Worthington, Robert Christison, M. Orfila, W. A. Guy, W. Stowe, Alexander Jardine Lizars, Robert Christison, Anthony Todd Thomson, W. Newnham, T. M. Greenhow, Rev. Thomas Pyne, A. L. Wigan, Thomas Rymer Jones, Golding Bird, G. Calvert Holland, Alfred S. Taylor, Eliza Acton, Michael Keating O'Shea,

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Table of contents: Contents. Frontmatter: The Medico-Chirurgical Review. Essay: An Apology for the Nerves, or, Their Influence and Importance in Health and Disease. By Sir George Lefevre, M. D., Late Physician of the British Embassy at the Court of St. Petersburgh, &c., &c., &c. 8vo. Pp. 363. London, Longman and Co. 1844, The Pharmacopoe;ia of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh. 12mo. Pp. 217. Edinburgh, 1839. The Second Edition of the above, 1841 A Dispensatory, or, Commentary on the Pharmacopœias of Great Britain, &c., &c. By Robert …, M. Cazenave on the Different Sorts of Caustics, The Philosophy of the Moving Powers of the Blood. By G. Calvert Holland, M.D., Physician Extraordinary to the Sheffield General Infirmary; Formerly President of the Hunterian and Royal Physical Societies, Edinburgh, &c., &c. 8vo. Pp. 308. London, Churchill, 1844, On Paracentesis Thoracis as a Curative Measure in Empyema and Inflammatory Hydrothorax. By Hamilton Roe, M.D. Oxon, The Natural History of Animals; Being the Substance of Three Courses of Lectures Delivered before the Royal Institution of Great Britain. By Thomas Rymer Jones, F.R.S., F.Z.S., Professor of Comparative Anatomy, in King's College, London; Late Fullerian Professor of Physiology, R. I. Vol. I. Pp. 362. London, Van Voorst, 1845, A Thermometrical Table on the Scales of Fahrenheit, Centigrade, and Reaumur, &c. By Alfred S. Taylor, Lecturer on Chemistry, &c. London, 1845. T. and R. Willats, M. Flourens on the Development of Bone, M. Bischoff on the Spontaneous Periodic Expulsion of Ova, Bibliographical Record, Case of Dracunculus or Guinea-Worm, Account of a Case of Empyema Which Recovered after Repeated Punctures of the Pleural Sac. By Theophilus Thompson, M. D., Professor Cornealini on the Proximate Cause and Treatment of Chlorosis, Hygiene of Girls at the Period of Puberty, A Complete Course of Meteorology. By L. F. Kaemtz, Professor of Physics at the University of Halle; with Notes, by Ch. Martins, Supernumerary Professor of Natural History to the Faculty of Medicine, Paris, and an Appendix by L. Lalanne, Translated with Notes and Additions, by C. V. Walker, &c., &c. Fifteen Plates, Pp. 598. London, 1845. Bailliere, Peculiar Case of Gelatiniform Cancer, in Which Nearly All the Organs of the Body Contained Colloid Tumors; with the Appearances on Dissection. By John C. Warren, M.D., Professor Berrutti on the Spontaneous Generation and Nature of the Spermatic Animalcules, On the Deposition of Carbonaceous Matter in the Tissue of the Lungs, Case of Necrosis of the Lower Jaw Recovered from without Deformity. By William Sharp, F.R.S., French Opinions on the Treatment of Typhus, An Essay on the Philosophy of Medical Science. By Elisha Bartlett, M. D. Philadelphia, 1844, 8vo. Pp. 310, Modern Cookery in All Its Branches Reduced to a System of Easy Practice, &c. By Eliza Acton. Longman and Co. 1845, Observations on the Omental Sacs Which Are Sometimes Found in Strangulated Herniæ, Completely Enveloping the Intestine; with Cases and Dissections: to Which Has Been Added, a Table of All the Strangulated Herniæ Operated on at St. George's Hospital, in 1843-44. By Prescott Hewett, Esq., The Duality of the Mind Proved by the Structure, Functions, and Diseases of the Brain, and by the Phenomena of Mental Derangement, and Shewn to Be Essential to Moral Responsibility. With an Appendix: 1. on the Influence of Religion on Insanity. 2. Conjectures on the Nature of the Mental Operations. 3. on the Management of Lunatic Asylums. By A. L. Wigan, M.D. 8vo. Pp. 459. London: Longmans, 1844, Case of Fistulous Communication between the Intestinum Ileum and Urinary Bladder, Simulating Stone in the Bladder. By W. C. Worthington, Medico-Chirurgical Transactions, Published by the Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society of London. Volume the Twenty-Seventh, (the Ninth of the Second Series,) 1844 On Obstructions of the Branches of the Pulmonary Artery. By James Paget, Practical Observations and Suggestions in Medicine. By Marshall Hall, M.D., F.R.S., L., and E., &c., &c. 8vo. Pp. 360. Churchill. London, 1845, Human Magnetism; Its Claims to Dispassionate Inquiry; Being an Attempt to Shew the Utility of Its Application for the Relief of Human Suffering. By W. Newnham, Esq., M.R.S.L., Author of "The Reciprocal Influence of Body and Mind," &c. 8vo. Pp. 432. Churchill, London, 1845 Medical Report of the Case of Miss H— M— by T. M. Greenhow, F. R. C. S. Highley, London, 1845, On the Composition of the Meconium, and of the Vernix Caseosa, or Lubricating Matter of the New-Born Infant. By John Davy, M.D., F.R.S., Case of Aneurism of the External Iliac, in Which a Ligature Was Applied to the Common Iliac Artery. By Richard Hey, Esq., On the Microscopic Texture of Cancer, Principles of Human Physiology, with Their Chief Applications to Pathology, Hygiene, and Forensic Medicine. Especially Designed for the Use of Students. 2nd Edition. By W. B Carpenter M.D., F.R.S., Observations on Aneurism, Selected from the Works of the Principal Writers on That Disease from the Earliest Periods to the Close of the Last Century. Translated and Edited by John E. Erichsen, Lecturer on General Anatomy and Physiology at the Westminster Hospital. London, 1844. 8vo. Pp. 524. Printed for the Sydenham Society, Text Book of Anatomy for Students. By Alexander Jardine Lizars, M.D., Professor of Anatomy in the Marischal College and University of Aberdeen. Parts 2 and 3.1844, Cervical Fistulæ, a Remnant of Embryotic Organisation, Traité Des Phénomènes Electro-Physiologiques Des Animaux. Par C. Matteucci. Suivi D'etudes Anatomiques Surle Système Nerveux Et Sur L'organe Electrique De La Torpille. Par Paul Savi. Paris, 1844. Octavo, Pp. 348. Plates Rapport Entre Le Sens Du Courant Electrique Et Les Contractions Musculaires Dues a Ce Courant. Par Mm. …, Two Cases of Tubular Expectoration from the Bronchi, in the Adult. By James Reid, M. D., Lectures on Pulmonary Phthisis. By John T. Evans, M.D. Dublin, 1844. 8vo. Pp. 196 Researches on Phthisis. By P. C. A. Louis, M. D. Second Edition. Translated by W. H. Walshe, M. D. London …, A Treatise on Poisons. By Robert Christison, M.D., F.R.S.E. Fourth Edition. Black, Edinburgh. 1845. Octavo, Pp. 986 Traite De Toxicologie. Par M. Orfila. Fourth Edition. Paris, 1843.2 Tom. 8vo, Pp. 1465, On the Transplantation of the Cornea in Man, A Tabular View of the Seat of Tubercule in One Hundred and Eighty Cases of Tubercle of the Lungs in Children, with Remarks on Pulmonary Phthisis in the Young Subject. By P. Hennis Green, M.B., Account of a Case of a Dissecting Aneurism of the Aorta, Innominata, and Right Carotid Arteries, Giving Rise to Suppression of Urine and White Softening of the Brain. By Robert Bentley Todd, M.D., F.R.S., The Actual Cautery Successfully Employed in Gangrene of the Mouth, Great Malformation of the Heart; a Single Auricle and Ventricle, On the Periodic Discharge of Ova, and the Function of Menstruation, Hydrocele of the Neck, On Certain Differences in the Composition of the Blood in the Male and Female, Remarks on the Pathology of Mollities Ossium with Cases. By Samuel Solly, F.R.S., Medical Reform Remarks on the Tripartite Division of Medicine. By Michael Keating O'shea. Gilbert, 1845, Urinary Deposits, Their Diagnosis, Pathology, and Therapeutical Indications. By Golding Bird, A.M., M.D., Assistant Physician to, and Lecturer on Materia Medica at, Guy's Hospital. Royal 12mo. Pp. 323. Churchill, London, 1844, Corrosive Sublimate in Epilepsy, Case of Tumor in the Right Hypochondrium, Occurring after Injury, from Which a Large Quantity of Fluid Resembling Bile Was Repeatedly Withdrawn by the Operation of Tapping. By William Robert Barlow, Esq.. Editorial: Erratum. Review: Periscope; or, Circumspective Review Spirit of the Foreign Periodicals.

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