The Medical Examiner
1854; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Jno. Neill, Joseph H. Wythes, Wilson Jewell, O. C. Gibbs, Julius Lehmann, W. Lawrence, Isaac Hays, A. Snowden Piggott, Robert P. Thomas, Henry S. Patterson, Isaac R. Walker, Wm. Senhouse Kirkes, George Burrows, John Marshall, F. E. Wilkinson, Prof. James A. Kirkpatrick,
ResumoFrontmatter: The Medical Examiner. Essay: On the Treatment of Inflammatory Rheumatism. By O. C. Gibbs, M. D., of Perry, Lake County, Ohio, Abstract of Meteorological Observations for December, 1853, Made at Philadelphia, Pa. By Prof. James A. Kirkpatrick, On the Chemico-Physiological Effects of Coffee, Remarkable Case of Foreign Bodies in the Stomach and Duodenum, Complete Obstruction of the Bowel and Mechanical Displacement of Organs. By John Marshall, Esq., Medical News, Officers of the Philadelphia County Medical Society for 1854, Summary of Deaths for the Whole Year, Medical Society of the State of Pennsylvania, On the Expansion of the Surface of the Brain and Its Connexion with the Development of Mind. By Baillarger, Ann. Méd. Psych., Practical Remarks upon Some Important Medicinal Agents Not in General Use. By F. E. Wilkinson, M. D., Bibliographical Notices A Treatise on the Diseases of the Eye. By W. Lawrence, F. R. S., Surgeon Extraordinary to the Queen, …, Record of Medical Science On Some of the Principal Effects Resulting from the Detachment of Fibrinous Deposits from the Interior …, Original Communications Case of Pulsating Tumor of the Occiput. By Jno. Neill, M. D., Surgeon to the Pennsylvania Hospital, Chemistry and Metallurgy, as Applied to the Study and Practice of Dental Surgery. By A. Snowden Piggott, M. D., Late Professor of Anatomy and Physiology in the Washington University of Baltimore. Lindsay & Blakiston. Philadelphia, Microscopic Examination of a Case of Morbus Brightii, in Connection with Melanotic Cancer. By Joseph H. Wythes, M. D., Multiple Essay Items, On the Behavior of Alcohol in the Animal Organism. By Dr. Ducheck. (Prag. Vjhrschr., X. 3, 1853), On Peritonitis, Simulating Perforation of the Intestines, Mortality of Philadelphia, for October, November and December, 1853, Collated from the Register Kept at the Health Office; with a Summary for the Entire Year. By Wilson Jewell, M. D.. Obituary.
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