The New-York Medical Journal
1830; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Daniel L. M. Peixotto, John R. Rhinelander, John Jas. Graves, Luke Barker, T. Romeyn Beck, S. W. Avery, H. T. Judson, John Baxter, John S. Bowron, J. V. D. Sutphen, Alfred C. Post, William Stevens, Alf. A. L. M. Velpeau, Ph. Fred. Blandin, M. H. Edwards, Robert Harrison, Nathan R. Smith, G. J. Guthrie, M. M. Francois, Caventou Et Pelletier, S. W. Avery, Henry Halford, Matthew John Tierney, Astley Paston Cooper, B. C. Brodie, C. Otto, L. Martinet, Robert Norton, C. L. Somme, Samuel D. Gross, John Eberle, Thomas Pridgin Teale, Charles Caldwell, Elisha North, John Abercrombie, John Hennen,
ResumoFrontmatter: New-York Medical Journal, The New-York Medical Journal. Table of contents: Contents New-York Medical Journal. Editorial: To Correspondents, Errata. Essay: Medical Intelligence Anatomy and Physiology, Nature of the Urine, during the Formation of the Cystic Oxide Calculus, A Treatise on the Practice of Medicine. In Two Volumes. By John Eberle, M. D., Professor of Materia Medica and Obstetrics, in Jefferson Medical College, &c. &c. 8vo. Pp. 528—550. Philadelphia: 1830, Medical Jurisprudence, Poisoning with Empyreumatic Oil, Remarks on the Present State of the Medical Profession in Great Britain and France. By S. W. Avery, M. D. Of New-York. (Read before the Medico-Chirurgical Society of New-York), Midwifery, Principles of Military Surgery; Comprising Observations on the Arrangement, Police and Practice of Hospitals, and on the History, Treatment and Anomalies of Variola and Syphilis. Illustrated with Cases and Dissections. By John Hennen, M. D., F. R. S. E., Inspector of Military Hospitals. First American, from the Third London Edition. With a Life of the Author; by His Son, Dr. John Hennen. Philadelphia: Carey & Lea, 1830, 8vo. Pp. 452, The Diseases of the Ear, The Medical and Surgical Essays of the Late Professor Nathan Smith, of Yale College, We Understand Will Soon Be Put to Press, On the Treatment of Ununited Fractures with the Seton, Formula for a Sirup of Gum Tragacanth, Manual of Therapeutics. By L. Martinet, D. M. P. Translated, with Alterations and Additions, by Robert Norton, M. D., Extraordinary Member of the Medical Society of Edinburgh. New-York; C. S. Francis, 252 Broadway. 12mo. Pp. 278.1830. From the Publisher, Domestic Intelligence, We Republish, by Request, the Following Interesting Article, Which Was Incorrectly Printed in the Last Number of the Late New-York Medical and Physical Journal, On the Influence of Atmospheric Temperature on the Mortality among Infants, Medical Statistics, Case of Monstrosity, by Mark Stephenson, M. D., of New York, Etudes Sur L'inflammation, En Deux Parties. La Premiére Comprend La Théorie De L'inflammation Et Son Traitement En Général; La Seconde, Les Inflammations Des Différentes Parties Du Corps En Particulier. Par C. L. Somme, Docteur En Médecine, Chirurgien En Chef De L'hopital Civil d'Anvers, Professeur D'anantomie Et De Chirurgie, Etc. Bruxelles. 8vo. Pp. 290.1830, Inquiries and Observations on the Bilious Remitting Fevers of Michigan. By J. V. D. Sutphen, M. D. Topography, Pathology, Meteorological Report, from April 1st, 1829, to July 1st, 1830. Submitted to the Medical Society of the City and County of New-York. By John Baxter, M. D., Chairman of the Meteorological Committee, Entrance of Air into the Larger Veins, Permanent Dilatation of Strictures of the Urethra, Official Account of the Post-Mortem Examination of George IV, Salicine, or Active Principle of Willow Bark, Bibliographical Record Acta Regiœ Societatis Medicœ Harniensis. Volumen VII, Harniœ, MDCCCXIX, Elements of General Anatomy, or a Description of Every Kind of Organs Composing the Human Body, Pathological and Practical Researches in Diseases of the Stomach, the Intestinal Canal, the Liver, and Other Viscera of the Abdomen. By John Abercrombie, M. D., &c. Philadelphia: Carey & Lea, 1830.8vo. Pp. 416. From the Publishers, The Dyspeptic's Monitor; or, the Nature, Causes, and Cure of the Diseases Called Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Liver Complaint, Hypochondriasis, Melancholy, &c. By S. W. Avery, M. D. New-York: Elam Bliss, 111 Broadway. 1830. Pp. 152.12mo, Surgery, Practice of Physic, A Practical Formulary of the Parisian Hospitals, Exhibiting the Prescriptions Employed by the Physicians and Surgeons of Those Establishments; with Remarks, Illustrative of Their Doses, Mode of Administration, and Appropriate Application, Whether the Putrefaction of Animal Matter Is Attended with an Elevation of Temperature, Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, Held at Philadelphia, for Promoting Useful Knowledge. Vol. III.—Part II.—New Series. Published by the Society. Philadelphia: James Kay, Jr. & Co., 1830. 4to. Plates, Case in Which a Nail Was Swallowed by a Child Six Years Old, A Treatise on Surgical Anatomy, or the Anatomy of Regions, Considered in Its Relations with Surgery, Representing the Principal Regions of the Body. By Alf. A. L. M. Velpeau. Translated from the French, by John W. Sterling, M. D. &c. Traité D' Anatomie Topographique, Ou Anatomie Des Régions Du Corps Humain, Considérée Spécialement Dans …, Puerperal Fever, On the Difference of Mean Longevity between the Rich and Poor, Outlines of the Science of Life; Which Treats Physiologically of Both Body and Mind; Designed Only for Philosophers and Other Candid Persons. To Which Are Added, Essays on Other Subjects. By Elisha North, M. D., of the Connecticut Medical Society, &c. &c. New York, Collins & Co., 117 Maiden-Lane. 1830.8vo. Pp. 202. From the Author, Miscellaneous, Dr. J. Kearney Rodgers Very Recently Performed, at the New-York Hospital, the Interesting Operation of Exsection of a Portion of the Femur, between the Trochanters, in a Case of Anchylosis of the Hip-Joint, This Manuel Is Made Interesting by the General Observations on the French Hospitals, Which Precede the Mere Practical Part of the Work, Annual Address, Delivered before the Medical Society of the State of New-York, on the 3d of February, 1830. By T. Romeyn Beck, M. D., &c. President of the Society, Cases of Delirium Tremens, with Remarks, Dover's Powders, Recherches Sur Les Propriétés Chimiques Et Medicales De La Racine De Kahinça; Par M. M. Francois, D. M., Caventou Et Pelletier, Pharmaciens, Membres De l'Academie Royale De Medecine. Memoire Lu a l'Academie Royale Des Sciences (Institut.) Le 27 Decembre 1829. (Extrait Du Journal General De Medecine, May 1830.) Paris, De l'Imprimera De Crepelet, Rue De Vaugivand, No. 9.1830, Report of the Killed and Wounded in Paris during the Late Revolution, Professor N. Chapman on the Treatment of Angina Pectoris, On the Animal Temperature in Different Latitudes, Report of Cases in Surgery, Which Came under Treatment at the New-York Hospital, in the Months of May and June, 1830, during the Attendance of Prof. A. H. Stevens. From Notes Taken by Alfred C. Post, M. D., Observations on Hydrophobia. By John S. Bowron, M. D., of New-York, Aromatic, or Spiced Sirup of Rhubarb, On the Poisonous Effects of Certain Spoiled Articles of Food, The Anatomy, Physiology, and Diseases of the Bones and Joints. By Samuel D. Gross, M. D. Philadelphia: John Grigg. 8vo. Pp. 390.1830. From the Publisher, Report of the Medical Visiters of the Connecticut Retreat for the Insane. Presented to the Society, May 13th, 1830, &c. Hartford. 8vo. Pp. 22. With Tables, Treatise on Neuralgic Diseases, Dependent upon Irritation of the Spinal Marrow and Ganglia of the Sympathetic Nerve. By Thomas Pridgin Teale, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons in London, &c. &c. Philadelphia: 1830.8vo. Pp. 120, Chemistry, Materia Medica, Medical Society of the City and County of New-York, Observations on Emetics. By H. T. Judson, M. D., of New-York, Multiple Essay Items, Thoughts on the Original Unity of the Human Race. By Charles Caldwell, M. D.: New York, E. Bliss, 128 Broadway. 12mo. Pp. 178. From the Publisher, Case of Strangulated Hernia in a Child Seven Weeks Old, Relieved by an Operation, by Benjamin Ober, M. D., of New-York, M. Roux on Excision of Diseased Joints, Poisoning with Cantharides Powder, Ossified Brain, Monthly Meteorological Summary, from April 1st, 1829, to July 1st, 1830—for New-York, Tiddskrift for Phrenologien. Udgivet Af C. Otto, M. D. 1829. Kiobenhabn Bibliothek for Laeger. Udgivet Af Direction Nen for Deb Classenske Literatur. Selkskab Redigevet Af Dens …, An Essay on the Nature and Treatment of Prolapsus Uteri, with a Plate. By Luke Barker, M. D., Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, London. (Read before the Medical and Philosophical Society of New-York), Memoir on the Treatment of Venereal Diseases without Mercury, Employed at the Military Hospital of the Val-De-Grace. Translated from the French of H. M. J. Desruelles, M. D. &c. &c. To Which Are Added, Observations on the Treatment of Venereal Diseases without Mercury. By G. J. Guthrie, Esq., Deputy Inspector of Hospitals, Lecturer on Surgery, &c. And Various Documents, Showing the Results of This Mode of Treatment in Great Britain, France, Germany, and America. Philadelphia: Carey & Lea. 1830. Pp. 247. Review: Review Observations on the Blood. By William Stevens, M. D., &c. Read at the Royal College of Physicians, …, Hysteria.
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