Buffalo Medical Journal
1897; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Irving M. Snow, Frank Whitehill Hinkel, E. T. Rulison, Alvin A. Hubbell, Alvin A. Hubbell, William Warren Potter, Geo. M. Gould, Thomas L. Stedman, Alfred Lee Loomis, William Gilman Thompson, Robert Saundby, G. Frank Lydston, Mr. C. Everett Johnson, Alfred Kirstein, Max Thorner, Lawrence Turnbull, De Forest Willard, Simon Henry Gage, A. Edgar Tussey, J. R. Hayes, A. A. Stevens, Walter Pye, G. Bellingham Smith, Burt G. Wilder, William A. Edwards, Beatrice Harraden,
ResumoFrontmatter: Buffalo Medical Journal. Display ads: "Every Sentence Holds a Fact". Essay: How to Live Longer and Why We Do Not Live Longer. By J. R. Hayes, M. D., Medical Examiner Bureau of Pensions, Department of the Interior, Washington, D. C.; Late Surgeon United States Volunteers; Late Medical Director Department of the Potomac, G. A. R. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Co. 1897, Literary Notes, Topics of the Month, The American Medical Association Will Hold Its Semicentennial Meeting in Philadelphia on the 1st, 2d, 3d and 4th of June, 1897, Principles or Guides for a Better Selection or Classification of Consumptives, Amenable to High Altitude Treatment and to the Selection of Patients Who May Be More Successfully Treated in the Environment to Which They Were Accustomed Previous to Their Illness. By A. Edgar Tussey, M. D., Adjunct Professor of Diseases of the Chest in the Philadelphia Polyclinic and School for Graduates in Medicine and Consulting Physician to the Central Branch of the Y. M. C. A. Gymnasium. Fifteenth and Chestnut Streets. Philadelphia : P. Blakiston, Son & Co., 1012 Walnut Street. 1896, Society Meetings, A System of Practical Medicine. By American Authors. Edited by Alfred Lee Loomis, M. D., Late Professor of Pathology and Practical Medicine in the New York University, and William Gilman Thompson, M. D., Professor of Materia Medica; Therapeutics and Clinical Medicine in the New York University. To Be Completed in Four Imperial Octavo Volumes, Containing from 900 to 1, 000 Pages Each, Fully Illustrated in Colors and in Black. Vol. I. Infectious Diseases. Just Ready. Vol. II. Diseases of the Respiratory and Circulatory Systems, and of the Blood and Kidneys. In Press. Vol. III. Diseases of the Digestive System, of the Liver, Spleen, Pancreas and Other Glands; Gout, Rheumatism, Diabetes and Other Constitutional Diseases. In Active Preparation. Vol. IV. Diseases of the Nervous System and of the Muscles; Diseases of Doubtful Origin, Insolation, Addison's Disease, Etc. In Active Preparation. Per Volume, Cloth, $5. 00; Leather, $6. 00; Half-Morocco, $7. 00. Philadelphia and New York: Lea Brothers & Co., Publishers, Elementary Bandaging and Surgical Dressing, with Directions Concerning the Immediate Treatment of Cases of Emergency for the Use of Dressers and Nurses. By Walter Pye, F. R. C. S., Late Surgeon to St. Mary's Hospital. Revised and in Part Rewritten by G. Bellingham Smith, F. R. C. S., Surgical Registrar, Guy's Hospital. 16mo, Pp. 218. Seventh Edition. Philadelphia: W. B. Saunders, 925 Walnut Street. 1897, Lectures on Renal and Urinary Diseases. By Robert Saundby, M. D., Edin., F. R. C. P., Lond., Emeritus Senior President of the Royal Medical Society; Fellow of the Royal Medico-Chirurgical Society; Professor of Medicine in Mason College, Birmingham, Etc., Etc. With Numerous Illustrations. Second Edition. Small 8vo, Pp. xii.—434. Philadelphia: W. B. Saunders. 1897, Society Proceedings American Association of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, The Microscope and Microscopical Methods. By Simon Henry Gage, Professor of Microscopy, Histology and Embryology in Cornell University and the New York State Veterinary College, Ithaca, N. Y. Sixth Edition, Rewritten, Greatly Enlarged and Illustrated by 165 Figures in the Text. Ithaca, N. Y.: Comstock Publishing Co. 1896, Original Communications The Antitoxin Treatment of Diphtheria in Buffalo, Annual Commencement of Buffalo University Medical College Alumni Association Meeting and Banquet, Dr. Goldspohn, of Chicago, (Dunglison's Coll. and Clin. Record,) Thinks That a Certain Amount of Laceration of the Cervix Is Attendant upon Natural Labor, An Operation for the Cure of Incontinence of Urine in the Female, The Year-Book of Treatment for 1897. A Critical Review for Practitioners of Medicine and Surgery. Crown Octavo, 488 Pages. Philadelphia and New York: Lea Brothers & Co. 1897, Sexual Relation of the Thyroid Gland, Eucaine, Two Health-Seekers in California. By William A. Edwards, M. D., Fellow of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia, Etc., Etc., and Beatrice Harraden, Author of Ships That Pass in the Night, Etc. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott & Co. 1897, College and Hospital Notes, The Application of the Röntgen Rays in the Diagnosis of Foreign Bodies in the Vitreus, Report of a Case of Cesarean Section, Diseased Breast Replaced by Lipoma, A Piece of Steel Imbedded in the Ciliary Body Located by Means of Röntgen's Rays, Books Received, Social Purity and Marriage, A Manual of the Practice of Medicine, Prepared Especially for Students. By A. A. Stevens, A. M., M. D., Lecturer on Terminology and Instructor in Physical Diagnosis in the University of Pennsylvania; Demonstrator of Pathology in the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania; Physician to St. Agnes's Hospital, to the Out-Patient Department of the Episcopal Hospital and to the Southeastern Dispensary, Philadelphia. Fourth Edition, Revised and Enlarged. Illustrated. Pp. Xviii.—511. Philadelphia: W. B. Saunders, 925 Walnut Street. 1896, Autoscopy of the Larynx and the Trachea. (Direct Examination without Mirror.) by Alfred Kirstein, M. D., Berlin. Authorised Translation (Altered, Enlarged and Revised by the Author,) by Max Thorner, A. M., M. D., Cincinnati, O., Professor of Clinical Laryngology and Etiology, Cincinnati College of Medicine and Surgery; Laryngologist and Aurist, Cincinnati Hospital, Etc. With Twelve Illustrations. One Volume, 12mo, Pp. xi.—68. Philadelphia: the F. A. Davis Co., Publishers. 1897, Transactions of the American Surgical Association. Volume XIV. Edited by De Forest Willard, A. M., M. D., Ph. D., Recorder of the Association. Printed for the Association. For Sale by Wm. J. Dornan, Philadelphia. 1896, Neural Terms, International and National. A Treatise on the Principles and Practice of Anatomic Nomenclature, with Special Reference to the Brain. By Burt G. Wilder, M. D., Professor of Neurology, Etc., in Cornell University. Reprinted from the Journal of Comparative Neurology, VI., December, 1896. Pp. 137, Including Seven Tables. Ithaca, N. Y.: Henry Cowell. 1897, Should Opticians Practise Medicine?, Hydramnios and Its Complications, Over the Hookah. The Tales of a Talkative Doctor. By G. Frank Lydston, M. D., Fellow of the Chicago Academy of Medicine, the Southern Surgical and Gynecological Association, and the American Academy of Social and Political Science; Professor of Criminal Anthropology in the Kent College of Law. Illustrated, from the Author's Designs, by Mr. C. Everett Johnson. Chicago: Fred Klein Co. 1896, Multiple Essay Items, Personal, The International Medical Annual and Practitioner's Index. A Work of Reference for Medical Practitioners. Fifteenth Year. New York: E. B. Treat, 241-243 W. 23d Street. 1897, Ferripyrine, Progress in Medical Science Ophthalmology, Artificial Anesthesia. A Manual of Anesthetic Agents and Their Employment in the Treatment of Disease. By Lawrence Turnbull, M. D., Ph. G., Aural Surgeon to the Jefferson Medical College Hospital, Philadelphia; Late Honorary President to the Otological Subsection of the British Medical Association and of the Section of Laryngology and Otology of the American Medical Association. Fourth Edition, Revised and Enlarged, with Illustrations. Duodecimo, Pp. 550. Philadelphia: P. Blakiston, Son & Co., 1012 Walnut Street. 1896, Earache: Its Significance and Early Management, Should the Marriage Contract Be Limited by Law?, Haig Now Claims That Uric Acid Is Derived Largely from Animal Foods, Hence the Diseases Resulting from an Excess of the Acid in the System Can Be Controlled and Prevented by Proper Regulation of the Diet, Obstetrics, Gynecology and Pelvic Surgery Shall Hysterectomy Be Performed in Inflammatory Diseases of the Pelvic Organs?, Items. Letter to the editor: Correspondence Monopolistic Control of Medical Literature, Letter from Messrs. William Wood & Company. Obituary: Dr. Leroy McLean. 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