The St. Louis Medical and Surgical Journal
1857; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Dr. C. H. Murphy, E. H. Gregory, L. Ch. Boisliniere, J. H. Ried, Robert Bentley Todd, Charles J. B. Williams, William Senhouse Kirkes, Robert Bentley Todd, William Bowman, W. F. Montgomery, John Pickard, Thomas J. Gallaher, Bedford Brown, Frederick Stearns, R. Evans, H. Ranke, John Douglass, M. Trousseau, John G. Orton, S. Kneeland Jr., J. Stanley Beckwith, David Crary, B. W. Richardson, W. B. Casey, Benjamin W. Richardson, J. B. Alley,
ResumoFrontmatter: The St. Louis Medical and Surgical Journal. Essay: St. Louis Medical Society Dr. Mcgintie, President, in the Chair, Chlorate of Potash in Mercurial Stomatitis. By Thomas J. Gallaher, M. D., One of the Physicians to the Western Pennsylvania Hospital, Pittsburg, New and Successful Treatment of Paralytics, Secondary Syphilis Treated by a New Preparation of Iodine, Notes upon Glycerine. By Frederick Stearns, Pharmaceutist, Transactions of the Eighth Annual Meeting of the Medical Society of the State of North Carolina, Held at Edenton, N. C., April, 1857, The Physiological Anatomy of Man. By Robert Bentley Todd, M. D., F. R. S., Fellow of the College of Physicians, Physician to King's College Hospital, &c.; and William Bowman, F. R. S., Fellow of the College of Surgery; Surgeon to King's College Hospital, &c. Complete in One Volume—With Two Hundred and Ninety-Eight Illustrations. Philadelphia: Blanchard & Lea—1857—8Vo., Pp. 926, Chlorate of Potash Injections in Leucorrhœa and Ulceration of the Os Uteri. By Bedford Brown, M. D., of Caswell County, North Carolina, Researches on the Cause of the Fluidity of the Blood. By B. W. Richardson, M. D., Rupture of the Bladder from External Violence, Dislocation of Both Bones of the Forearm Backwards, and of the Femur into the Obturator Foramen, Seaweed for Food, On the Treatment of Scarlatina: Extract from a Clinical Lecture. By M. Trousseau. (Translated from the Gazette Hebdomadaire, of July 10th, 1857, by the Editor), Epidemic Diseases Prevailing in De Soto, Illinois. Podophyllin Used as a Substitute for Mercurials, Etc. By Dr. C. H. Murphy, Idiopathic Dysentery Treated by Bismuth and Astringents, Radical Cure of Varicose Veins, On the Distinctions between Miasmatic and Conlagious Diseases. By Dr. Muhry, The McClintock Appointment, St. Louis, Her Hospitals and Medical Schools, To Delinquents, What Are Internal Hemorrhoids?, The Pathology of Milk Sickness, in Parke County, Indiana. By John Pickard, M. D., Record of Medical Science, Prizes of the Massachusetts Medical Society, Outline of a Hygienic Code for the Treatment of Consumption. By Benjamin W. Richardson, M. D., Physician to the Royal Infirmary for Diseases of the Chest, Unsoundness in Horses, Original Communications Report of Cases in the United States Marine Hospital, Saint Louis, under the Care of W. M. McPheeters, …, Principles of Medicine. An Elementary View of the Cause, Nature, Treatment, Diagnosis and Prognosis of Disease. With Brief Remarks on Hygienics, or the Preservation of Health. By Charles J. B. Williams, M. D., F. R. S. A New American, from the Third and Revised London Edition. Philadelphia: Blanchard & Lea—1857, Color Blindness, The Yellow Jessamine (Gelseminum Sempervirens) in Gonorrhœa. By John Douglass, M. D., On Climatology. By J. Stanley Beckwith, M. D., of Prince George County, Virginia, Rupture of the Kidney from External Violence, An Exposition of the Signs and Symptoms of Pregnancy, with Some Other Papers on Subjects Connected with Midwifery. By W. F. Montgomery, A. M., M. D., M. R. F. A., Ex-Scholar of Trinity College, Dublin; Professor of Midwifery in the King and Queen's College of Physicians in Ireland, Etc. From the Second London Edition. Philadelphia: Blanchard & Lea—1857, Messrs. Tilden & Company, Curious of Case of Delirium Tremens. By S. Kneeland, Jr., M. D., of Boston, Coup De Soleil, Multiple Essay Items, Method of Promptly Relieving Facial and Dental Neuralgias, Fatal Effects of Chloroform, Medical Miscellany, London Hospital Asphyxia, from Drowning in the London Docks, in a Lad Aged Eighteen Years.—Treatment by Venesection, …, Manual of Physiology. By William Senhouse Kirkes, M. D., Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians; Assistant Physician to, and Lecturer on Botany and Vegetable Physiology, at St. Bartholomew's Hospital. A New and Revised American, from the Last London Edition—With Two Hundred Illustrations. Philadelphia: Blanchard & Lea—1857, Improvement in Plugging the Vagina. By W. B. Casey, M. D., of Middletown, Connecticut, Bilious Disease Brought on Suddenly by Exposure to the Sun, Physiological Action of the Disulphate of Quinia. By H. Ranke, M. D., Report of Cases in the Saint Louis Hospital, under the Care of E. H. Gregory, M. D., Amylene in Midwifery. By John G. Orton, M. D., of Binghamton, New York, Sun-Stroke in Which the Brain Was Principally Involved, History of a Case of Spasm of the Glottis, Successfully Treated by Laryngotomy. By David Crary, M. D., of Hartford. Letter to the editor: Case of Hydrophobia Occurring Ten Months after the Bite of a Dog—Convulsions—Death. By J. H. Ried, M. D., of St. Charles, Missouri. Review: Reviews and Bibliographical Notices Clinical Lectures on Certain Diseases of the Urinary Organs, and on Dropsies. By Robert Bentley Todd, M. D., F.R.S, Physician to King's College Hospital. Philadelphis: Blanchard & Lea …. Editorial: Editorial Health of St. Louis.
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