The North American Medical and Surgical Journal
1826; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
J. Trenor, George B. Wood, Reynell Coates, Henry Huntt, Thomas H. Yardley, Henry Neill, John Wiltbank, Franklin Bache, N. Shoemaker, P. J. Mongellaz, F. G. Boisseau, Thomas Thomson, Charles Aston Key, Thomas William Chevalier, John Hunter Jr., J. Pope, George James Guthrie, Marshall Hall, James Wardrop, George Gregory, J. L. Derheims, Othniel H. Taylor, Samuel H. Hewes, John C. Very, George Cuming, Joseph Pryor, Daniel Harris, James A. Miller,
ResumoFrontmatter: The North American Medical and Surgical Journal. Essay: Midwifery, On the Employment of Leeches in Erysipelas. By Henry Neill, M. D., Physician to the Lying-In Department of the Philadelphia Alms-House Infirmary, Case of Axillary Aneurism, Successfully Treated by Tying the Subclavian Artery.—By Charles Aston Key, Esq. Surgeon to Guy's Hospital, A New Preparation of the Croton Tiglium. By the Late J. Pope, Esq., Case of Fungus Hœmatodes of the Brain. By John Hunter, Esq. Jr., Biography A Short Biographical Sketch of the Late Professor Beclard, of Paris, Ulceration and Rupture of the Stomach. By Dr. Elliotson, Statement of Deaths in the Town of Salem, for the Year 1825, Neuralgia, Observations and Experiments on the Action of the Heart. By John Wiltbank, M. D., Pathology, Anatomie Pathologique. Dernier Cours De Xavier Bichat, D' Apres Un Manuscrit Autographe, De P. A. Beclard; Avec Une Notice Sur La Vie Et Les Travaux De Bichat, Par F. G. Boisseau, Membre Des Acad. &c. A. Paris, 1825, The Concluding Paper of the Volume Is Interesting, as Five Cases of Hydrophobia, Caused by the Bite of a Wild Jackal in a Rabid State, Are Detailed by M. Hewitt, Esq. Of the Bombay Establishment, in the East-Indies, Physiology, Surgery, Statement of Deaths in the City of Charleston, (South Carolina,) for the Year 1825, Case of Carotid Aneurism—Successfully Treated by Tying the Artery above the Tumour. By James Wardrop, Esq., Case of Hydrophobia. By George Gregory, M. D., A Case of Pale Dry Gangrene—From Injury to the Blood-Vessels of the Lower Extremity. By Thomas William Chevalier, Esq., Practice of Medicine, Therapeutics, and Materia Medica, Of the above Mentioned Deaths, There Were, Ophthalmia, Mortality In Several of the Principal Cities of the United States, for the Year 1825, Histoire Naturelle Et Medicale Des Sangsues, Contenant La Description Anatomique Des Organes De La Sangsue Officinale, Avec Des Considerations Physiologiques Sur Ces Organes, Des Notions Tres Étendues Sur La Conservation Domestique De Ce Ver, Sa Reproduction, Ses Maladies, Son Application, &c. &c. Par J. L. Derheims, Pharmacien, Chemiste, &c. Avec Six Planches. Paris, 1825,8vo. Pp. 165, Statement of Deaths in the City and County of New-York, for the Year 1825, Agreeably to the Returns Received at the Health Office from One Hundred and Twenty-Nine Practitioners of Midwifery, There Were Born, in the City and Liberties of Philadelphia, from the First of January, to the Thirty-First of December, 1825, Both Days Inclusive, Statement of Deaths in the City and Liberties of Philadelphia, for the Year 1825, On the Diagnosis of Fracture of the Neck and Upper Part of the Thighbone. By George James Guthrie, Esq., Quarterly Notice of New Medical Publications, On the Effects of Loss of Blood. By Marshall Hall, M. D. F. R. S., In Our First Number, at Page 139, Will Be Found an Account of the Deductions Made by Dr. John Bostock, from Numerous and Accurate Experiments on the Animal Fluids during the Influence of Mercury on the System, Postscript, On the 16th of July, the Subject of This Case, Requested Me to Try Acupuncturation for a Swelled and Painful Gland under the Jaw, Connected with Some Soreness of the Throat on the Same Side, On the Use of the Oil of Turpentine, in a Particular Condition of Fevers. By George B. Wood, M. D., Professor of Chemistry in the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, Remarks on the Abuse of Blood-Letting, in Recent Accidents. By Reynell Coates, M. D., An Attempt to Establish the First Principles of Chemistry by Experiment.—By Thomas Thomson, M. D., Regius Professor of Chemistry in the University of Glasgow. F. R. S. London and Edinburgh, &c. &c. Two Volumes.—London, 1825; Pp. 1010, Muscular Rheumatism, Original Communications Observations on Neuralgia, with Cases, by J. Trenor, M. D., Dentist, of New York, Quarterly Summary of Improvements in Medicine and Surgery Anatomy, Two Cases of Poison, from Eating of a Pheasant.— by N. Shoemaker, M. D., One of the Physicians to the Lying-In Department of the Alms-House Infirmary, Chemistry and Pharmacy, Statement of Deaths in the City of Baltimore, for the Year 1825, Analytical Reviews Essai Sur Les Irritations Intermittentes; Ou Nouvelle Théorie Des Maladies Périodiques, Fièvres Larvées, …, Observations on a Change of Climate in Pulmonary Consumption. By Henry Huntt, M. D., of Washington City, Cases Illustrative of the Remedial Effects of Acupuncturation. By Franklin Bache, M. D., Medico-Chirurgical Transactions. Vol. xiii. Part I. London, Pp. 280, Oct., Case of Extra-Uterine Pregnancy, Communicated by Drs. Yardley and Sansbury, to Professor James, of the University of Pennsylvania. Editorial: Notice to Correspondents, Editorial Remarks, Remarks by the Editors. Review: Medical Literature Retrospective Review.
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