The Retrospect of Practical Medicine and Surgery
1845; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Dr. L. Turck, M. Donovan, Richard Eades, T. Wilkinson King, James Miller, T. Procter, M. Matteucci, Mr. John Chippendale, Benjamin Travers, Robert Christison, J. E. Erichsen, L. Byron, James B. Harrison, William Strange, James Arnott, Robert Spittal, Golding Bird, Thomas Bennet, R. H. Allnatt, Sir Geo. Ballingall, George Robinson, Golding Bird, Justus Liebig, Golding Bird, Keith Imray, C. J. B. Williams, J. Arthur Wilson, Alexander Ure, R. H. Goolden, John C. Smart, Joshua Burgess, William Davidson, Douglas MacLagan, M. Donovan, Geo. Gregory, Sir P. Crampton, James Syme, Robert Liston, Wm. Fergusson, James Syme, James Luke, John Toynbee, Isaac B. Brown, W. F. Montgomery, Robert Liston, Samuel Solly, James Miller, R. W. Tamplin, Dr. Alfred A. Harvey, Henry Hancock, Henry Hancock, Jonathan Toogood, Henry Hunt, Dr. Edward Zeis, B. B. Cooper, W. Lyon, Alexander Wood, Robert Barnes, Robert Liston, Jas. Duncan, John C. Egan, Golding Bird, Dr. G. Maj'sisovics, Sir John Fife, Edward O. Hocken, Edward Stanley, Alexander Ure, Alfred Smee, Robert Liston, Charles James Campbell, Dr. Radclyffe Hall, Thomas Bevill Peacock, Sigismund Sutro, William Seller, James Arnott, M. A. Vidal, Alexander Ure, Kinder Wood, Thomas Radford, James Y. Simpson, David Smith, James M. Adams, A. H. M'Clintock, J. Y. Simpson, J. Henry Bennet, W. Tyler Smith, M. Chailly, Samuel Ashwell,
ResumoFrontmatter: Practical Medicine, &c., &c., The Retrospect of Practical Medicine and Surgery. Table of contents: Contents of Part XI Practical Medicine. Essay: On the Treatment of Deafness, by Puncturing the Membrana Tympani, On the Inverted Toe Nail.—By Dr. Edward Zeis, On the Treatment of Tænia by Pomegranate Bark, How to Preserve Pills of Extract of Aloes, Inflammation, Induration, and Ulceration of the Cervix Uteri.—By J. Henry Bennet, M. D., &c., &c., Acute Rheumatism.—By J. Arthur Wilson, M. D., Physician to St. George's Hospital, On the Use of Sulphate of Manganese in Various Diseases.—By R. H. Goolden, M. D., F. R. C. S., &c., &c., Retrospect, On the Treatment of Erysipelas.—By Professor Velpeau, Extract of Green Walnut Shells, in Chronic Congestion of the Tonsils.—By Dr. Becker, Treatment of Infantile Gastric Fever.—By Golding Bird, A. M., M. D., Treatment of Psoriasis, Remarks on Scarlatinal Dropsy.—By Golding Bird, A. M., M. D., Pneumonia, Creosote in Nævus Maternus, Ulcerated Pile Treated with Chromic Acid.—By Alexander Ure, Esq., Gout Treated with Belladonna and Naphtha.—By Alexander Ure, Esq., On the Membranous Sheds Formed by the Intestinal Mucous Membrane.—By Mr. Iliff, Newington Butts, Strangulated Hernia, Reduced "En Masse."—By James Luke, Esq., Surgeon to the London and St. Luke's Hospitals, &c., Extraction of the Placenta before the Child in Cases of Placental Presentation.—By James Y. Simpson, M. D., F. R. S. E., Professor of Midwifery, Edinburgh, Hepatalgia and Its Treatment.—By R. H. Allnatt, M. D., A. M., Treatment of Aneurism by Compression.—By Dr. Bellingham, Diagnosis and Treatment of Fractures.—By — Stanley, Esq., of St. Bartholomew's Hospital, London, Effects of Electro-Magnetism in Suppressed Menstruation.—By Dr. Collins, Rheumatic Caries of the Spine.—By Samuel Solly, Esq., F. R. S., Rupture of the Tendon of the Long Head of the Biceps. By Henry Hancock, Esq., Surgeon to Charing-Cross Hospital, Nitrate of Potass and Benzoic Acid in Enuresis Nocturna, Terchloride of Gold as an Outward Application in Rheumatic-Gouty Affections, Made into a Salve with Lard.—By Dr. Wilczewski, Calomel and Cold Affusion in Typhus.—By Joshua Burgess, Esq., Indian Hemp.—By M. Donovan, Esq., Dublin, Turning.—By J. Y. Simpson, M. D., F. R. S. E., &c., Amputation at the Knee.—By James Syme, Esq., Professor of Clinical Surgery in Edinburgh University, Friction Vibrations in Peritonitis.—By Robert Spittal, M. D., F. R. S. E., Croton Oil Plaster, Reduction of Dislocation of the Scapula.—By Jonathan Toogood, Esq., M. D., Bridgewater, Diabetes—The Effect of Climate in Its Treatment.—By Keith Imray, M. D., On the Cure of Hydrocele, Encysted Tumours, and Fistula in Ano, without Operation.—By Dr. Alfred A. Harvey, Bristol, Action and External Use of Aconite.—By Richard Eades, M. B., On the Employment of the Starched Bandage in Certain Cases of Fracture.—By W. Lyon, Esq., Lecturer on Surgery, A Certain Functional Disorder of the Heart.—By Robert Christison, M. D., F. R. S., &c., &c., Treatment of Erectile Tumour of the Eyelid by Croton Oil.—By Alexander Ure, Esq., Sulphate of Iron, with an Alkaline Carbonate, an Antidote for Prussic Acid.—By Messrs. T. & H. Smith, Edinburgh, Treatment of Asphyxia.—By J. E. Erichsen, Esq., Lecturer on General Anatomy and Physiology at the Westminster Hospital, On Obstruction of the Vena Cava.—By Thomas Bevill Peacock, Esq., M. D., Pathology of the Ear.—By John Toynbee, Esq., F. R. S., Surgeon to the St. George's and St. James's Dispensary, New Method of Introducing the Catheter, On the Detection of Needles, &c., Imbedded in the Body. By Alfred Smee, F. R. S., &c., The Dried Bark of the Rhamnus Frangula a Substitute for Rhubarb, On Division of the Symphysis Pubis in Certain Cases of Obstructed Labour.—By David Smith, M. D., Effect of Warm Climate on Pulmonary Disease, Illustrations of the Importance of Ventilation.—By Mr. Squire, The Radical Cure of Varicocele.—By M. A. Vidal (Di Cassis), Puerperal Convulsions.—By W. Tyler Smith, M. B., London, Pressure on the Abdominal Aorta in Cases of Uterine Hemorrhage.—By M. Chailly, Dislocation of the Long Head of the Biceps.—By Henry Hancock, Esq., Surgeon to Charing-Cross Hospital, On Lithotomy.—By Robert Liston Esq., F. R. S., &c., &c., Treatment of Hydrocephalus by the Starched Bandage, Peritonitis the Result of Contusion.—By Thomas Bennet, Esq. Hailsham, Sussex, On Nates and Footling Presentations, Compression of the Renal Vessels as a Cause of Albuminuria.—By George Robinson, Esq., Creasote in Burns.—By Sigismund Sutro, M. D., Perforation of the Wall of the Chest into a Tubercular Cavity in Phthisis.—By Edward O. Hocken, M. D., Physician to the Blenheim Street Dispensary, Primary and Secondary Union of Wounds after Amputation.—By Baron Larrey, On the Proper Mode of Applying the Tourniquet.—By Robert Liston, Esq., F. R. S., Tracheotomy.—By Robert Liston, Esq., F. R. S., &c., &c., On the Treatment of Gangrena Senilis.—By James Miller, Esq., F. R. S. E., Professor of Surgery in Edinburgh University, &c., Treatment of Placental Presentations, and Galvanism Applied to the Treatment of Uterine Hæmorrhage.—By Thomas Radford, M. D., Consulting Physician to the Manchester Lying-In Hospital, Urinary Deposits and Treatment.—By Golding Bird, A. M., M. D., Treatment of Bed-Sores, Position of the Occiput in Labour, On Oxyde of Silver in Certain Diseases of Debility, Relaxed Rectum.—By Henry Hunt, Esq., M. D., Acute Hepatitis.—By Sir Geo. Ballingall, Various Opinions Respecting Hooping-Cough, Treatment of Neuralgia by Tobacco, Treatment of Typhus.—By William Davidson, M. D., Late Senior Physician to the Glasgow Royal Infirmary, Inhalation of the Fumes of Nitrate of Potass in Spasmodic Asthma.—By James B. Harrison, M. R. C. S., &c., Treatment of Mammary Abscess by the Breast-Pump and Syringe.—By Alexander Wood, M. D., F. R. C. P., &c., Vaginal Speculum, Benzoic Acid, Cleft Palate and Staphyloraphy.—By Wm. Fergusson, Esq., Professor of Surgery, King's College, London, Valerianate of Quinine, Average of Cases of Consumption Cured, Separation of the Epiphysis of the Humerus, Treatment of Fractures.—By B. B. Cooper, Esq., F. R. S., Surgeon of Guy's Hospital, Matico in Uterine Hæmorrhage, Chronic Diseases of the Stomach.—By William Strange, M. D., M. R. C. S. E., &c., Extirpation of Diseased Ovaria.—By Dr. Ashwell, Obstetric Physician to Guy's Hospital, &c., &c., Use of Chloride of Lime in Diseases Attended with Contagious Discharge.—By Dr. Radclyffe Hall, Cholera Treated by Tartar Emetic, Effects of Miasma.—By John C. Smart, M. D., Scarborough, Infantile Syphilis.—By Golding Bird, A. M., M. D., On Amputation at the Hip-Joint.—By Dr. Handyside, Consulting Surgeon to the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, On the Propriety of Inoculation in Certain Cases.—By Geo. Gregory, M. D., Physician to the Small-Pox and Vaccination Hospital, Fistula in Ano Treated by Ligature.—By — Luke, Esq., Treatment of Syphilis by Iodine.—By Dr. G. Maj'sisovics, of Vienna, Coin Removed from the Larynx by Inversion of the Body.—By Jas. Duncan, Esq., M. D., Surgeon to the Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh, Combination of Copaiba with Purgatives in Gonorrhœa, Uric Acid. By Justus Liebig, M. D., Ph. D., F. R. S., &c., Blood Letting.—By Benjamin Travers, Esq., F. R. S., &c., Cure of Ovarian Dropsy by Pressure, &c.—By Isaac B. Brown, Esq., Consulting Surgeon to Paddington Lying-In Charity, Hæmorrhoid Needle, New Trocar for the Operation of Paracentesis Thoracis, Pulsating Tumours of Bone.—By Edward Stanley, Esq., F. R. S., &c., Acupuncture in Protracted Lock-Jaw.—By William Seller, Esq., M. D., Lecturer on Materia Medica, &c., Spinal Irritation.—By Dr. L. Turck, Vienna, Fungus of the Testicle.—By James Syme, Esq., Professor of Clinical Surgery, &c., Edinburgh, Contraction of the Knee-Joint in the Flexed Position.—By R. W. Tamplin, Esq., Mode of Arresting Hemorrhage from Leech-Bites, On Tapping the Membranes of the Brain in Chronic Hydrocephalus.—By Sir John Fife, Influence of the Sympathetic Nerve in Various Diseases, Sanguineous Tumours on the Heads of Newborn Infants.—By James M. Adams, Esq., Glasgow, Conclusions regarding Tubercles, Surgery Artificial Anus.—By Sir P. Crampton, Bart., Dublin, The Diagnosis and Treatment of Syphilitic Diseases.—By John C. Egan, M. D., F. R. C. S. I., New Preparation of Cinchona Bark.—By M. Donovan, Esq., On Amputation of the Elbow and Shoulder Joints.—By Robert Liston, Esq., F. R. S., &c., Treatment of Chlorosis.—By Samuel Ashwell, M. D., Tests for Opium, Midwifery Treatment of Placental Presentations.—By the Late Kinder Wood, Esq., Surgeon to the Manchester Lying-In …, Treatment of Traumatic Tetanus.—By James Miller, Esq., Professor of Surgery in the University of Edinburgh, Rupture of the Uterus and Abdominal Parietes, &c., &c.—By Dr. Prael, Director of the Obstetrical Institution of Hildesheim, State of the Blood, Produced by Absorption of Urine, Medicinal Properties of Bebeerine, a New Vegetable Alkaloid.—By Douglas MacLagan, M. D, F. R. S. E., &c., On the Preservation of the Ergot of Rye, On the Position of Women in Labour, Suffocation from a Body Lodged in the Larynx.—By Charles James Campbell, Esq., Interne of the Sainte-Perine Hospital, Paris, Periosteal Thickening Cured by Iodide of Potassium, Removal of Cauliflower Excrescence.—By W. F. Montgomery, A. M., M. D., Professor of Midwifery, &c., Dublin, Use of Acids in Some Affections of the Stomach.—By. Dr. Chapman, A Table Shewing the Average Medical Attendance for the Years 1842, 1843, and 1844, on 1000 Families Belonging to Benefit Societies, On Amputation of the Penis.—By Robert Barnes, M. B., L., Pulmonary Disease Arising from Disorder of the Alimentary Canal, Chronic Inversion of the Uterus.—By A. H. M'Clintock, M. D., Therapeutical Uses of the Electric Current.—By M. Matteucci, On a Method of Applying Cold.—By James Arnott, M. D., Treatment of Malignant Sore Throat by Emetics.—By James Arnott, M. D., Source of Convulsions.—By T. Wilkinson King, Esq., Pulmonary Apoplexy, &c.—By L. Byron, M. D., Surgeon to the County of Meath's Hospital, Constipation.—By Dr. Barlow, Physician to Guy's Hospital, Therapeutical Action of Iodide of Potassium, Rheumatism.—By C. J. B. Williams, M. D., F. R. S., &c., Use of Arsenic in Ascites.—By Dr. Cormack, Treatment of Delirium Tremens.—By Dr. Morehead. Review: Effects of Regimen in Checking the Growth of the Fœtus in Utero.
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