The Northwestern Medical and Surgical Journal
1871; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Dr. N. H. Norris, Francis H. Milligan, D. W. Hand, Hiram Corson, H. Galloway, Franklin Staples, J. H. Murphy, C. N. Hewitt, F. H. Milligan, E. J. Davis, M. Hagan, A. F. Elliott, Frank H. Hamilton, Alex. J. Stone, Asa Horr, Brewer Mattocks,
ResumoFrontmatter: The Northwestern Medical and Surgical Journal. Essay: Report of Committee on Epidemics, Climatology and Hygiene, Case of Rupture of the Uterus, Members of the Minnesota State Medical Society, We Do Not Consider the "Police Gazette" a Paper Suitable for Family Reading, Not Would We Emulate Its Pages in Detailing the Effects and Progress of Quackery in Our State, but We Deem It for the Good of the Profession, That We Should Occasionally Hold up to the Public Gaze a Piece of Unusually Barefaced Rascality, Dear Sir,—I Am Weary and Disgusted with These Knaves Who Impose upon the Credulity of the Public by Their Shallow Tricks, While Honest Men Have to Work for a Living, Pamphlets Received, On the External Application of Ice to the Throat as a Remedy in Scarlet Fever and Diphtheria, Bromide of Iron, F. Staples, M. D., Chm'n Committee of Surgery for State Medical Society. Dear Sir:—I Beg Leave to Submit to You a Report of Three Cases of Morbus Coxarius, Representing the Three Different Stages of the Disease, Report of Committee on Practical Medicine, But Enough of Quackery; after Writing for Five Minutes upon the Subject We Are Glad Change, and to Again Fulfil a Pleasant Duty, Bibliographical Minnesota as a Home for Invalids:—By Brewer Mattocks, M. D., President of the Board of Health, St. Paul, …, Report of Committee on Analysis of Plant Supposed to Be the Wild Parsnip, Transactions of the Minn. State Medical Society Case of Glanders in the Human Subject, Treated with Carbolic Acid, Poisoning by Wild Parsnip, We Are Glad to Learn That Dr. McGaughey, of Winona, Has Returned from His Visit in Search of Health, Erectile Tumor, Involving the Lower Lip, Removed by Injections of Persulphate of Iron, Similla Similibus Curanter (Trans. Lit., "Set a Rogue to Catch a Rogue.") Minneapolls Furnishes Us Considerable Material This Month, and by a Natural Process Leads Us Home, Report of the Committee on Surgery of the Minnesota State Medical Society, Year Ending February, 1871. Editorial.
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