The Retrospect of Practical Medicine & Surgery
1847; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Dr. A. Bryson, Dr. W. H. Willshire, Dr. S. Wright, Dr. S. Wright, M. Magaud, M. Hervieux, Dr. E. Seymour, Dr. C. West, Dr. C. West, Dr. C. West, Dr. C. West, Dr. C. West, Dr. Marshall Hall, Dr. S. A. Bardsley, Bransby Cooper, Dr. T. Smith, M. Ebrard, Dr. J. M. Coley, Dr. Golding Bird, Dr. Golding Bird, Dr. Golding Bird, James Paget, M. Pallas, Bransby Cooper, James Paget, Dr. Horace Green, J. F. Meigs, Dr. James Reid, W. E. Image, M. Guersent, Dr. Wm. Addison, Dr. W. H. Willshire, Dr. W. H. Willshire, M. Bouchardat, Dr. W. H. Madden, Dr. F. T. Berg, Dr. E. Seymour, Dr. E. Seymour, Dr. E. Seymour, Dr. Robert Dick, Dr. Robert Dick, M. Rayer, Thomas Aickin, Dr. G. O. Rees, Dr. E. Charlton, T. P. James, Dr. M. Barry, W. J. Tubbs, G. Bottomley, F. A. Bulley, Robert Foulis, Dr. S. Fenwick, M. Melchoir Robert, M. Baudens, Bransby Cooper, W. R. Wilde, John Tomes, M. Fontan, Edward Cock, A. W. Mackie, Clement Hawkins, James Allen, T. P. Teale, Dr. W. Hargrave, Wm. Colles, Dr. M. C. Bernard, J. Toogood, M. Jobert, Dr. R. L. McDonnel, J. F. South, M. Sigolas, M. Chelius, J. C. Christophers, Dr. J. C. Egan, M. Jules Roux, Dr. W. Hargrave, J. F. South, John Tomes, H. Smith, Dr. S. Wright, Dr. S. Wright, Dr. S. Wright, John Higginbottom, Dr. H. Payne, J. Startin, M. Long, Bransby Cooper, J. Grantham, J. F. France, Dr. W. MacKenzie, Thomas Smith, W. R. Wilde, James Whitehead, J. Jones, James Stephens, T. Salter, M. Cohen, Dr. R. P. Simmons, Dr. Protheroe Smith, W. Adams, Dr. R. Lee, T. Lloyd, Dr. T. R. Torbock, Dr. Golding Bird, Dr. T. R. Mitchell, James Whitehead, Joseph Schofield, Dr. Henry Bennet, Dr. H. Bennett, Dr. Smith Tyler, Dr. G. B. Clark, Dr. G. Bird, H. E. Burd, Dr. E. Rigby, Dr. J. Reid, Dr. Golding Bird, M. Velpeau, G. F. Schacht, Dr. Butler Lane, M. Combes, Baron Liebig, Wm. Hargrave, Bransby Cooper, T. Cattell, Samuel Cooper, S. Cooper, Samuel Cooper, S. Cooper, Cæsar Hawkins, Bransby Cooper, Bransby Cooper, James Paget, James Paget, Dr. G. C. Child, Dr. J. H. Bennett, Dr. J. H. Bennett, Dr. Marshall Hall, Dr. John Barnes, M. Bonnet, M. Velpeau, H. Collett, Dr. Protheroe Smith, Professor Von Siebold, M. Ducros,
ResumoFrontmatter: Practical Medicine, &c. &c., The Retrospect of Practical Medicine & Surgery. Table of contents: Contents of Part XVI Practical Medicine. Essay: On Ulceration of the Cervix Uteri, Accompanying Uterine Polypi.—By Dr. H. Bennett, Notes on Cooking.—By Baron Liebig, On the Effects of Potassa Fusa.—By Dr. John Barnes, St. Louis, Cases of Strangulated Hernia Treated by Opium, Case of Complete Closure of the Vagina, with Subsequent Conception and Parturition.—By Dr. R. P. Simmons, St. Louis, U. S., On the Treatment of Diarrhœa.—By Dr. Robert Dick, Muriate of Morphia in Facial Neuralgia, Toothache, &c.—By M. Ebrard, On the Treatment of Ulcers.—By Bransby Cooper, Esq., F. R. S., Treatment of Fissures of the Anus, On Deep Cauterization of the Cervix Uteri.—By Dr. Smith Tyler, Dublin, On Some Obscure Forms of Hernia.—By Edward Cock, Esq., Assistant Surgeon to Guy's Hospital, On the Treatment of Psoriasis, &c.—By Dr. Romberg, Berlin, Diseases Affecting the System Generally On Typhus Fever, On the Uses of Lobelia Inflata.—By Dr. Livezey, Lumberville, U. S., Case of Spontaneous Evolution.—By J. Jones, Esq., Llanfair, Incontinence of Urine in Children.—Eneuresis, On Chloroform, as a Substitute for Ether.—By Professor Simpson, Edinburgh, On Delirium Tremens, On the Treatment of Phthisis.—By Dr. Riofery, On the Action of the Skin in Sensation.—By Dr. Baumgaertner, On Psoriasis.—By Dr. S. Wright, On Turning in Labours Rendered Difficult by Distorted Pelvis.—By Dr. Radford, Manchester, On Scurvy, On Pseudo-Membranous Laryngitis, or True Croup.—By J. F. Meigs, Lecturer on Obstetrics and Diseases of Children, Philadelphia, U. S., A New Mode of Bandaging Wounds and Stumps.—By M. Baudens, New Splint for Fractures and Dislocations of the Humerus.—By Robert Foulis, Esq., Edinburgh, On the Treatment of Salivation.—By H. Smith, Esq., Late House Surgeon to King's College Hospital, On the Application of Aconitum Napellus to Ulcers.—By J. Grantham, Esq., F. R. C. S., On the Comparative Effects of Bromide and Iodide of Potassium in the Treatment of Secondary Syphilis.—By Dr. J. C. Egan, Surgeon to the Westmoreland Lock Hospital, Effects of Electricity in Overcoming the Stupor of Etherization.—By M. Ducros, Quinine in Articular Rheumatism, On Vescio-Vaginal Fistula.—By M. Jobert, On Entropion.—By Dr. Bellingham, Dublin, Case of Polypus of the Rectum.—By Dr. Burns, Frankford, U. S., Diseases of the Eye and Ear, On Alterations of the Mediate Principles of the Body.—By Professor Andral.—(Translated by D. McCarthy, Esq.), On the Treatment of Chronic Cystitis, by Injections of Nitrate of Silver.—By Dr. R. L. McDonnel, Physician to the Montreal General Hospital, Removal of an Ovarian Tumour during Pregnancy.—By H. E. Burd, Esq., Senior Surgeon to the Salop Infirmary, On the Treatment of Infantile Spasm of the Windpipe.—By Dr. James Reid, Physician to the St. Giles' and St. George's Infirmary, On Galvanism in Uterine Hæmorrhage.—By Dr. Radford, Manchester, On Deep Cauterization of the Cervix Uteri.—By Dr. Simpson, Professor of Midwifery, Edinburgh, Alimentary Canal Case of Enlargement of the Labial Glands.—By W. R. Wilde, Esq., Surgeon to St. Mark's Hospital, On the Treatment of Erysipelas by Linear Blisters, On Pericarditis.—By Dr. Shearman, Rotherham, On the Use of Benzoate of Ammonia, or Potash, in Gout.—By Dr. E. Seymour, F. R. S., Late Physician to St. George's Hospital, On the Constitutional Treatment of Scrofula.—By Dr. W. H. Willshire, Physician to the Infirmary for Children, &c., On the Treatment of the Dropsy Following Scarlatina.—By Dr. E. Charlton, Newcastle-On-Tyne, Amputations On the Amount and Causes of the Mortality of Amputations.—By Dr. S. Fenwick, Lecturer on Pathological …, A Rare Case of Midwifery.—By Dr. Oldham, Guy's Hospital, On Cramp in the Legs and Feet.—By Dr. S. A. Bardsley, Manchester, Prevention of Infection from Dissecting Wounds.—By Wm. Hargrave, Esq., M. B., F. R. C. S. I., &c., Organs of Digestion, On Strangulated Hernia.—By Clement Hawkins, Esq., Surgeon to the Cheltenham Dispensary, Note on Vaccination.—By Dr. Weir, On Simple Ulceration of the Stomach Going on to Perforation.—By Dr. E. Seymour, F. R. S., Late Physician to St. George's Hospital, On the Use of Nitrate of Silver in Obstinate Diarrhœa and Dysentery.—By Thomas Aickin, Esq., Poisoning by Godfrey's Cordial, Treated by Electro-Magnetism.—By W. J. Tubbs, Esq., On the Source of Hæmorrhage in Partial Separation of the Placenta.—By Dr. Chowne, Physician to Charing Cross Hospital, &c., Nervous System, On Sub-Acute Inflammation of the Kidney. And on the Inflammatory Diseases of the Kidney, On Hypertrophy of the Brain in Children.—By Dr. C. West, Lecturer on Midwifery at the Middlesex Hospital, &c., On the Use of Electricity in Paralysis.—By Dr. Golding Bird, F. R. S., &c., How to Mask the Bitter Taste of Epsom Salts.—By M. Combes, On Malignant Puerperal Fever.—By Dr. G. B. Clark, Surgeon to the Colchester Union House, Tic Douloureux Treated by Ether.—By Dr. T. Smith, Cheltenham, Sulphate of Quinine in Internal Aneurism, Observations on Stammering.—By Dr. Marshall Hall, Organs of Digestion On Thrush in Children.—By Dr. F. T. Berg, Physician to the Children's Hospital, Stockholm, Influence of Atmospheric Electricity on the System.—By M. Pallas, A Case of Poisoning by Opium.—By Dr. M. Barry, Organs of Respiration Case of Foreign Body in the Trachea at Guy's Hospital. By Bransby Cooper, Esq., F. R. S., &c., What Are the Chief Causes of Anascarca?—By Dr. Laycock, On Digestion of the Mucous Membrane by the Gastric Juice, Following Simple Ulcer of the Stomach.—By Dr. Budd, F. R. S., On the Treatment of Chronic Hydrocephalus.—By Dr. C. West, Lecturer on Midwifery at the Middlesex Hospital, On the Treatment of Dissection Wounds.—By Bransby Cooper, Esq., On the Nature of Tubercle.—By Dr. Baumgaertner, On Prurigo Senilis.—By Dr. Bellingham, Dublin, On Acute Myringitis.—By W. R. Wilde, Esq., Surgeon to St. Mark's Hospital, Dublin, On Disinfecting Substances, Laryngismus Stridulus Cured by Ether Inhalation.—By W. E. Image, Esq., Surgeon to the Suffolk Hospital, Observations on Constipation.—By Dr. Robert Dick, On Puncturing the Membranes to Produce Abortion.—By T. Salter, Esq., Poole, On the Treatment of Menorrhagia by Indian Hemp.—By Dr. T. R. Mitchell, Lecturer on Midwifery, Dublin, On Sterility.—By Dr. E. Rigby, On Fatty Degeneration.—By James Paget, Esq., Professor of Anatomy and Surgery to the Royal College of Surgeons, &c., On Inhalation of Ether in Ophthalmia.—By Dr. W. MacKenzie, Glasgow, Observations on Disorder of the Stomach.—By Dr. E. Seymour, Late Physician to St. George's Hospital, Ergot of Rye in Uterine Hæmorrhage, On the Treatment of Phthisis by Cod-Liver Oil.—By Dr. W. H. Madden, Physician to the Torbay Dispensary, Torquay, On the Influence of the Periods of the Day upon Births and Deaths.—By Professor Casper, Berlin, On Painful Crepitation of the Tendons.—By M. Velpeau, On a Premonitory Symptom of Salivation.—By John Tomes, Esq., Dentist to the Middlesex Hospital, Ipecacuanha in the Bites of Venomous Animals.—By H. Collett, Esq., Oil of Turpentine Externally in Rheumatism.—By M. Hervieux, On the Mercurial Treatment of Pericarditis, On the Treatment of Mortification.—By Samuel Cooper, Esq., F. R. S., Professor of Surgery at University College, Surgery Fractures, On Fatty and Granular Degeneration of the Heart.—By James Paget, Esq., Professor of Anatomy and Surgery to the College of Surgeons, Cases of Hæmorrhoidal Tumours.—By Dr. W. Hargrave, Surgeon to the City of Dublin Hospital, Urinary Organs, On the Radical Cure of Hydrocele.—By M. Chelius and Professor South, Economy in Leeches, Diseases of the Skin On Psoriasis Diffusa.—By Dr. Bellingham, Dublin, On the Disintegration of Vesical Calculi, On the Treatment of Erysipelas by Nitrate of Silver.—By John Higginbottom, Esq., Nottingham, Conditions to Be Observed in Etherization.—By Professor Simpson, Edinburgh, On the Nature of Phthisis, and Its Relation to Diabetes.—By M. Bouchardat. (Translated by A. Markwick, Esq.), On a Mode of Producing Rapid Vesication.—By G. F. Schacht, Esq., Electro-Magnetism in Tinnitus Aurium.—By Dr. Kramer, &c., Modus Operandi of Ether, On the Cause of Symmetrical Diseases.—By James Paget, Esq., Professor of Anatomy and Surgery to the College of Surgeons, London, Case of Anuerism by Anastomosis in the Anterior Naris, On the Connection between Albuminuria Occurring during the Puerperal State, and Certain Lesions of the Nervous System.—By Professor Simpson, On the Diagnosis of Cancerous Growths in the Living Subject.—By Dr. J. H. Bennett, On Funis Presentations.—By James Stephens, Esq., Surgeon to the Manchester and Salford Lying-In Hospital, On the Nervous Force.—By Professor Matteucci, F. R. S., &c., On Diabetes.—By Dr. Rees, Ether in Hysteria, On the Treatment of Acute Rheumatism.—By Dr. S. Wright, Physician to the Queen's Hospital, Birmingham, On the Pathology and Treatment of Hysteria.—By Dr. J. M. Coley, Physician to the Western Dispensary, &c., Diseases of the Nervous System On Hydrocephalus.—By Dr. C. West, Lecturer on Midwifery at the Middlesex Hospital, &c., Description of a New Pessary.—By Joseph Schofield, Esq., Bradford, On Dysmenorrhœa Occasioned by Ulceration of the Os and Cervix Uteri.—By Dr. Edwards, Physician to the Bath Dispensary, &c., Formula for a Very Active Blistering Plaster, Less Injurious to the Urinary Organs than the Common One, Treatment of Hooping Cough, New Preparation of Quinine, New Treatment of Strangulated Hernia.—By James Allen, Esq., York, How to Make Senna Pleasant to the Taste, Professor Syme on Etherization, On the Convulsive Affections of Children.—By Dr. Marshall Hall, F. R. S., &c., Organs of Circulation, On Fibrous Tumours of the Uterus.—By Professor Simpson, On the Treatment of Constitutional Irritation, Arising from Injury or External Diseases.—By Bransby Cooper, Esq., F. R. S., &c., On the Restoration of the Nose.—By M. Bonnet, Professor of Clinical Surgery at Lyons, &c., Treatment of Vesico-Vaginal Fistula by Creosote.—By Professor Emmert, Employment of Sponge-Tent to Dilate the Female Urethra.—By J. Toogood, Esq., M. D., Torquay, On Hydrocephaloid Disease.—By Dr. C. West, Lecturer on Midwifery at the Middlesex Hospital, &c., On the Question of Amputation in Mortification.—By Professor Cooper, A Case of Placental Presentation.—By Dr. R. Lee, On the Structural Relation of Oil and Albumen in the Animal Economy, Suppurated Bubo Treated by Injections.—By M. Jules Roux, On Electricity in Amenorrhœa.—By Dr. G. Bird, On Nervous Disorders Connected with Pregnancy.—By Dr. Lever, On Cod Liver Oil in Struma.—By Dr. Graves, Hint on the Feeding of Children.—By Dr. J. Reid, On Pityriasis.—By Dr. S. Wright, On the Best Means of Opening Certain Abscesses.—By Dr. Hargrave, On Electricity for Medical Purposes.—By Dr. Golding Bird, F. R. S., &c., Treatment of Tænia.—By M. Rayer, New Operation for Varicocele, Parasitic Animals Destroyed by Inunction.—By Dr. Baumgaertner, Use of Solution of Nitrate of Silver, in Croup, Tincture of Aconite in Rheumatism.—By M. Magaud, On Ulceration of the Cervix Uteri in Virgins.—By Dr. Henry Bennet, New Treatment for Strangulated Hernia.—By A. W. MacKie, Esq., Cupar, Fife, On the Extraction of Foreign Bodies from the Œsophagus.—By M. Fontan, On Hydrophobia.—By Bransby Cooper, Esq., F. R. S., &c., New Stethoscope, New Process for the Evulsion of the Nails.—By M. Long, Fatal Case of Uterine Hæmorrhage.—By T. Lloyd, Esq., Surgeon to the East London Union, On Precautions to Be Adopted in Dissecting.—By T. Cattell, Esq., M. D., Braunston, On Chronic Mortification, or Dry Gangrene.—By S. Cooper, Esq., F. R. S., Toxicology Resuscitation by Galvanism, in a Case of Poisoning.—By T. P. James, Esq., Assistant Apothecary to the …, Organs of Circulation Case of Ligature of the Subclavian Artery for Axiliary Aneurism.—By Professor Syme, On Prolapsus Uteri.—By James Whitehead, Esq., Surgeon to the Manchester and Salford Lying-In Hospital, Diseases of the Skin, Prussian Blue, for Ascarides of the Rectum, On the Use of Quinine in Miasmatic Fevers.—By Dr. Upshur, Norfolk, U. S., On the Relation between Scrofula and Tubercle.—By Dr. W. H. Willshire, Physician to the Surrey Dispensary, &c., On the Operation for Strangulated Hernia External to the Sac.—By T. P. Teale, Esq., F. L. S., Surgeon to the Leeds Infirmary, On Atrophy of the Muscles, in Paralysis, and Its Treatment.—By James Paget, Esq., Professor of Anatomy and Surgery to the Royal College of Surgeons, &c., On Extraction of the Lens.—By Dr. Bellingham, Instrument to Protect the Funis in Funis Presentations, &c.—By Dr. Joos, Shaff Hausen, On the Treatment of Hospital Gangrene.—By Cæsar Hawkins, Esq., On the Treatment of Pendulous Tumours.—By Dr. O'Ferrall, St. Vincent's Hospital, Dublin, On a Method of Catheterism in Disease of the Prostate or Injury of the Urethra.—By Dr. M. C. Bernard, Dundrum Dispensary, Observations on Tubercle.—By Dr. Wm. Addison, F. R. S., &c., On Fracture of the Carpal Extremity of the Radius.—By Professer Fenger, Copenhagen, Comparison of Lithotomy and Lithotrity.—By Chelius, On Treatment of Post-Partum Hæmorrhage.—By Dr. T. R. Torbock, On the Prevention of Habitual Miscarriage.—By Dr. Griffin, On the Construction of the Placenta.—By W. Adams, Esq L. L. D., Banchory, On the Cause of Some Accidents after Amputations.—By M. Melchoir Robert, Ether in Midwifery.—By Dr. Protheroe Smith, Midwifery and the Diseases of Women On the Appearance of … Uteri during Pregnancy.—By James Whitehead, Esq., Surgeon to the Manchester and …, Ether Vapour Enemata, Treatment of Burns by Ammonia, A Pleasant Substitute for Epsom Salts as a Purgative, On Encysted Growths.—By Dr. J. H. Bennett, Edinburgh, Affections of the Eye and Ear On Strumous Ophthalmia.—By J. F. France, Esq., Various Subjects, Effects of Ether on the Eye.—By Thomas Smith, M. D., Cheltenham, New Method of Procuring Insensibility, Splint for Fractured Thigh.—By F. A. Bulley, Esq., On the Treatment of Chronic Inflammation of the Gums.—By John Tomes, Esq., Dentist to Middlesex Hospital, On the Employment of Treacle in Burns.—By Dr. H. Payne, Nottingham, On a New Criterion for the Regulation of Blood-Letting.—By Dr. Polli, On the Curability of Phthisis, Formula for Frank's Solution of Copaiba, On the Composition of Farinaceous Foods, New Operation for Phymosis.—By Dr. W. Hargrave, Surgeon to the City of Dublin Hospital, Syphilitic Affections On Syphilis.—By J. C. Christophers, Esq., On Sycosis.—By Dr. S. Wright, Medical Times Hydatids of the Lower Lip, Nitrate of Silver Stains, On the Influence of the Weather on Health.—By Professor Casper, Berlin, On the Employment of Ether in Midwifery.—By Professor Von Siebold, On the Reduction of Paraphymosis.—By J. F. South, Esq., Simple Method of Administering Ether, Midwifery and the Diseases of Females, On the General Treatment of Lithotomy Patients.—By J. F. South, Esq., On Pyrosis.—By Dr. G. C. Child, Physician to the Westminster General Dispensary, &c., On the Application of Cold in Active Congestion of the Brain in Children.—By Dr. C. West, Effluvia Trap, Case of Traumatic Tetanus, Treated by Ether.—By Bransby Cooper, Esq., F. R. S., &c., On Non-Malignant Tumours of the Uterus, with the Symptoms of Cancer.—By Dr. Shearman, Rotherham, On the Comparative Value of Lithotomy and Lithotrity.—By M. Sigolas, On the Use of Matico—By Dr. Ruschenberger, Surgeon, U. S. N., On Subacute and Chronic Rheumatism.—By Dr. S. Wright, Birmingham, On Glycerine.—By J. Startin, Esq., Surgeon to the London Cutaneous Institution, On the Treatment of Chronic Inflammation.—By Bransby Cooper, Esq., Notes on Diet.—By Dr. Aldridge, M. R. I. A., &c., Dublin, On African Remittent Fever.—By Dr. A. Bryson, Urinary Organs On Urinary Fistula.—By Wm. Colles, Esq., Surgeon to Steeven's Hospital, Dublin, On Mortification Frompressure—Bedsores.—By Samuel Cooper, Esq., F. R. S., Note on the Preparation of Oxide of Silver.—By Dr. Butler Lane, On the Distribution of Tubercular Matter in the Organs of Children.—By Dr. W. H. Willshire, Physician to the Surrey Dispensary, &c., On the Application of Electricity to the Uterus.—By Dr. Golding Bird, Operation for Vesico-Vaginal Fistula.—By Dr. Pancoast, On the Comparative Value of Caustics.—By M. Velpeau, On Pneumonia in Children.—By M. Guersent, Urinary Organs On Albuminuria.—By Dr. G. O. Rees, F. R. S., Assistant Physician to Guy's Hospital, New Mode of Bringing on Premature Delivery.—By M. Cohen, Hamburg, On the Use of Ether in Midwifery Practice.—By Dr. Protheroe Smith, Assistant Teacher of Midwifery at St. Bartholomew's Hospital, Addenda On a New Method of Applying Counter-Irritation.—By Dr. Golding Bird, F. R. S., &c., A Synopsis, Containing a Short Abstract of the Most Practical Articles in the Fore-Going Pages of This Volume; and Showing, at a Glance, the Most Important Indications of Treatment by Different Writers, Published within the Last Half-Year. (Arranged Alphabetically) Diseases Affecting the System Generally, On the Treatment of Hospital Gangrene.—By S. Cooper, Esq., F. R. S., Observations on Vomiting.—By Dr. E. Seymour, F. R. S., Organs of Respiration, What Are the Chief Causes of Effusion into the Shut Sacs?—By Dr. Laycock, York, On the Use of Electricity in Chorea.—By Dr. Golding Bird, F. R. S., &c.. Review: Organs of Respiration On Follicular Disease of the Throat and Larynx.—By Dr. Horace Green, New York.
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