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The British and Foreign Medico-Chirurgical Review

1861; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

Valdemar Steenberg, Gustave Langneau, Dr. Léon Gros, M. E. Lancereaux, Dr. A. F. Von Tröltsch, Dr. Wilhelm Kramer, F. L. Meissner, John Thomson, Dr. William Thomson, David Cragie, Dionysius Lardner, Robert Galloway, J. J. Griffin, John E. Bowman, F. A. Abel, C. L. Bloxam, William Gregory, George Fownes, W. A. Miller, Dr. Aug Kekulè, M. Auguste Cahours, C. Greville Williams, F. T. Conington, Murray Thomson, A. Beauchamp Northcote, Arthur H. Church, Dr. C. Remigius Fresenius, M. Henri Rose, Friedrich Wöhler, Justus Liebig, Bernard E. Brodhurst, William Adams, Richard Hughes, George E. Day, Dr. R. Angus Smith, M. Houzeau, M. Pasteur, Edward Meryon, E. H. Sieveking, C. B. Radcliffe, W. H. Flower, Robert Bentley, James Hunt, Arthur Leared, J. W. Fleming, Erasmus Wilson, Joseph G. Swayne, Robert Lawson, Francis Ogston, William Robinson Hill, W. B. Kesteven, John W. Ogle, Benjamin W. Richardson, John Chatto, M. Gosselin, M. Lecoeché, Dr. A. Mitscherlich, Robert Barnes, Dr. J. Mathews Duncan,

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Frontmatter: The British and Foreign Medico-Chirurgical Review. Review: Statistical, Sanitary, and Medical Reports of the Army Medical Department for the Year 1859. ('Parliamentary Paper, ' 1861, Pp. 438), Toynbee on Diseases of the Ear.—London, 1860. Pp. 422 Die Anatomie Des Ohres. Von Dr. A. F. Von Tröltsch.—Würzburg, 1861. Pp. 105, Books, &c., Received for Review, On Diseases Peculiar to Women; Including Displacements of the Uterus. By Dr. Hodge. Philadelphia, 1860. Pp. 469, Review II, The History of Medicine. By Edward Meryon, M. D., F. G. S. Volume I.—London, On the Air of Towns. By Dr. R. Angus Smith, An Account of the Life, Lectures, and Writings of William Cullen, M. D., Professor of the Practice of Physic in the University of Edinburgh. By John Thomson, M. D., F. R. S. L. & E., Professor of Medicine and General Pathology in the University of Edinburgh. In 2 Vols. Vol. I. First Published in 1832, Now Re-Issued along with the Second Volume, and Having Prefixed to It a Biographical Notice of the Author. Vol. II. Commenced by Dr. John Thomson and Dr. William Thomson, and Concluded by David Cragie, M. D., F. R. C.P.E., F. R. S. E., &c. &c.—Edinburgh and London. 1859. Pp. 1524 The Works of William Cullen, M. D., Professor of the Practice of Physic in the University of Edinburgh; …, Chemistry for Schools. By the Late Dionysius Lardner, D. C. L.—London, 1859 The First Step in Chemistry. By Robert Galloway, Professor of Practical Chemistry in the Museum of Irish …, Practical Observations on Diseases of Joints Involving Anchylosis, and on the Treatment for the Restoration of Motion. By Bernard E. Brodhurst, F. R. C. S., Assistant-Surgeon to the Royal Orthopædic Hospital.—London, 1861. Pp. 120 The Reparative Process in Human Tendons after Subcutaneous Division for the Cure of Deformity. By William …, Analytical and Critical Reviews Den Syphilitiske Hjernelidelse. Afhandling for Den Medicinske Doktorgrad. Af Valdemar Steenberg, Tredie …, Chemistry in Its Relations to Physiology and Medicine. By George E. Day, M. A. Cant., M. D., F. R. S., Professor of Medicine in the University of St. Andrews. With Five Plates.—London, 1860. 8vo. Pp. 526. Essay: Bibliographical Record On Epilepsy and Epileptiform Seizures; Their Causes, Pathology, and Treatment. By E. H. Sieveking, M. …, The Following Papers, in Addition to Those Analysed above, May Be Referred to as of Interest, On the Treatment of Abscesses by Drainage. By Professor Roser. (Archiv Der Heilkunde, Vol. ii., Pp. 1-15), Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society of London, A Manual of Botany, Including the Structure, Functions, Classification, Properties, and Uses of Plants. By Robert Bentley, F. L. S., M. R. C. S. E., Professor of Botany and Materia Medica to the Pharmacentical Society, &c. Illustrated by Nearly 1200 Woodcuts.—London, Pp. 811, On Waterproof Bandages. By Dr. A. Mitscherlich. (Archiv Für Klin. Chir., Vol. i. P. 457), Proposed Amendments of the Scotch Lunacy Act, The Subjoined Titles Refer to Papers Which Are of Value, but Which, from Deficiency of Space, Cannot Be Noticed at Length, Hospital Statistics, Medical Literary Society, The Natural History Review: a Quarterly Journal of Biological Science. Edited by Professors Carpenter, Busk, Huxley, and Others. Nos. 1, 2, and 3.—London, On Acute Ophthalmia as It Occurred in the Left Wing of H. M. 'S 37th Regiment, during 1851-52, Whilst Stationed at Colombo, in Ceylon. By J. W. Fleming, F. R. S. C., Surgeon to the Regiment.—London, 1861. 8vo, Pp. 16, An Analysis of Two Hundred and Twenty Cases of Pulmonary Consumption. By William Robinson Hill, M. D. Edin., Physician to the Eastern Dispensary, Bath, Diagrams of the Nerves of the Human Body; Exhibiting Their Origin, Divisions, and Connexions, with Their Distribution to the Various Regions of the Cutaneous Surface, and to All the Muscles. By W. H. Flower, F. R. C. S., Assistant-Surgeon to, and Demonstrator of Anatomy at, the Middlesex Hospital.—London, 1861, Subjoined Is a List of the Principal Articles on Surgery Which Have Recently Appeared in the Foreign Periodicals, and to Which, Owing to Limited Space, We Can Only Refer, Quarantine, The Fœtus On Umbilical Hœmorrhage. By A. N. Talley. (Charlestown Medical Journal, Nov., 1860), Third Annual Report of the General Board of Commissioners in Lunacy for Scotland.—Edinburgh, 1861, Chronicle of Medical Science (Chiefly Foreign and Contemporary), On Diabetic Cataraet. By M. Lecoeché. (Archives Générales De Médecine, May, June, and July, 1861), Obstetric Aphorisms, for the Use of Students Commencing Midwifery Practice. By Joseph G. Swayne, M. D., Physician-Accoucheur to, and Lecturer on Obstetric Medicine at, the Bristol General Hospital. Second Edition.—London, 1861. Pp. 130, Labour The Obliquity of the Fœtal Head in the Mechanism of Parturition. By Dr. J. Matthews Duncan. (Edinburg …, Hygiene, Quarterly Report on Midwifery The Unimpregnated State, Pathological Micrology Vascular System, Original Communications Some Observations on the Urinary and Alvine Excretions, as They Appear within the Tropics. By Robert …, On Diseases of the Membrana Tympani. By Professor Von Troeltsch. (Wiener Medizinische Wochenschrift, Nos. 9 and 10), Quarterly Report on Surgery On the Treatment of Strangulated Hernia. By M. Gosselin. (Archives Générales, February, 1861, P. 130), Medical Intelligence Incurables and the "Workhouse Visiting Society", Half-Yearly Report on Toxicology, Forensic Medicine, and Hygiene Toxicology, Unusual Cases of Poisoning. By Francis Ogston, M. D., Aberdeen. Part I, On Live Birth. By W. B. Kesteven, F. R. C. S., Stammering and Stuttering, Their Nature and Treatment. By James Hunt, Ph. D., F. S. A., Honorary Secretary of the Ethnological Society of London, &c. 1861.—pp. 182, The Causes and Treatment of Imperfect Digestion. By Arthur Leared, M. D., Physician to the Great Northern Hospital, &c. Second Edition.—London, 1861. Pp. 218, Transactions of the Obstetrical Society of London. Vol. II. For the Year 1860. With a List of Officers, Fellows, &c.—Pp. 368, The Following Communications, Bearing on the Subject of This Report, but for the Analysis of Which We Have No Space, May Be Mentioned as of Interest, The Anatomist's Vade-Mecum: a System of Human Anatomy. By Erasmus Wilson, F. R. S. Eighth Edition.—London, 1861. Pp. 732, Case of Spina Bifida Treated by Iodine Injection. By Professor Brainard, (Amer. Journ. of Med. Science, July, P. 65).

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