Bibliographical Notices
1845; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Edward R. Squibb, D. Harrington, Dr. Samuel G. White, E. Esquirol, G. J. Guthrie, Abraham Colles, Edward B. L. Shaw, Dr. J. Miller, W. W. Comstock, Achille Chereau, James Long,
ResumoTable of contents: Bibliographical Notices. Frontmatter: The Medical Examiner and Record of Medical Science, To Subscribers, The Medical Examiner. Essay: Bibliographical Notices Mental Maladies. A Treatise on Insanity. By E. Esquirol, Physician-In-Chief of the Maison Royale Des …, Notes of a Case of Ovarian Dropsy, with the Appearances Presented on Post Mortem Examination. By Edward R. Squibb, M. D., Clinical Lectures and Reports Philadelphia Hospital, Quackery, Copeland's Dictionary of Practical Medicine, Edited by Professor Lee, Lectures on the Theory and Practice of Surgery. By the Late Abraham Colles, M. D., for Thirty-Four Years Professor of Surgery in the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland. Edited by Simon McCoy, Esq., F. R. C. S. I. 8vo., Pp. 420; Philadelphia: Ed. Barrington and George D. Haswell, 1845, Professor Berrutti on the Spontaneous Generation and Nature of the Spermatic Animalcules, Case of Dracuncules or Guinea-Worm, We Have Received a Circular from New Orleans, by Which We Are Apprised That a New Medical Journal Is about to Be Started in That City, under the Auspices, as We Infer, of the Louisiana Medical College, Disease Regarded as a False or Spurious Organisation, The American Journal of Insanity, Record of Medical Science, Original Communications, Medical College of the State of South Carolina, Case of Fungus of the Inferior Maxillary, Successfully Treated. By D. Harrington, of Philadelphia, Dentist, On the Anatomy and Diseases of the Urinary and Sexual Organs; Containing the Anatomy of the Bladder and of the Urethra, and the Treatment of the Obstructions to Which These Passages Are Liable. By G. J. Guthrie, F. R. S., Surgeon to the Westminster Hospital, and to the Royal Westminster Ophthalmic Hospital, &c. &c. From the Third London Edition. Philadelphia: Lee & Blanchard. 1845, Acclimating Fever of Liberia, Case of Strangulated Congenital Hernia; Occurring in a Child, Six Weeks Old, and Requiring Operation, The New York Journal of Medicine and the Collateral Sciences, The Actual Cautery Successfully Employed in Gangrene of the Mouth, On Certain Differences in the Composition of the Blood in the Male and Female, The Medical Remembrancer, or Book of Emergencies; in Which Are Concisely Pointed out the Immediate Remedies to Be Adopted in the First Moments of Danger from Poisoning, Drowning, Apoplexy, Burns and Other Accidents. With the Tests for the Principal Poisons, and Other Useful Information. By Edward B. L. Shaw, M. R. C. S., & L. A. S. 12MO. Pp. 112; Samuel S. and William Wood, New York, 1845, On the Periodic Discharge of Ova, and the Function of Menstruation, French and English Opinions on the Treatment of Typhus, Medicine in Sium. Letter to the editor: Hare-Lip in the Negro.
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