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Analytical and Critical Reviews

1856; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

George Budd, Thomas K. Chambers, G. E. Day, George Wilson, A. Schoepf-Merei, Edward F. Longsdale, John Bishop, Prof. Hermann Meyer, R. Virchow, W. Hughes Willshire, John Hutchinson, Francis Sibson, Gustavus Simon, Dr. M. A. Wintrich, Dr. Frederick Arnold, George Harley, J. W. Hume Williams, Edward Charlton, James Ranald Martin, W. Addison, G. Hopf, William Brinton, George Murray Humphry, Alfred Haviland, Edward Copeman, Graily Hewitt, E. S. Gaillard, Dr. L. Stromeyer, J. B. Curling, William Sedgwick, William Henry Ashley, Dr. Hermann Schacht, Jabez Hogg, J. L. Levison, William Brinton, J. Hinton, Arthur Mitchell, Hermann Friedberg, Hermann Weber, Edward Ballard, M. Herpin, M. Briquet, Dr. Max Richter, Edward H. Sieveking, M. Bertrand De St. Germain, E. Montard Martin, M. Boinet, T. W. Corson, C. N. MacNamara, M. Cruveilhier, Dr. Ludwig Meyer, Dr. S. A. Michael, Bernard Henry, Dr. Arthur Willigk, John Chatto, M. Legendre, Baron Seutin, M. Follin, M. A. Milne-Edwards, M. Chassaignac, M. Gosselin, M. Dallas, M. Bonnafont, Robert Barnes, M. Fournet, M. Carriere, J. W. Wilson,

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Frontmatter: The British and Foreign Medico-Chirurgical Review, Analytical and Critical Reviews. Review: On the Capacity of the Lungs, and on the Respiratory Functions. By John Hutchinson, Esq. ('Medico-Chirurgical Transactions, ' Vol. xxix. 1846) On the Mechanism of Respiration. By Francis Sibson. ('Philosophical Transactions, ' 1846), On Unsoundness of Mind, in Its Medical and Legal Considerations. By J. W. Hume Williams, M. D.—London, 1856. Pp. 238, Books Received for Review, The Influence of Tropical Climates on European Constitutions, Including Practical Observations on the Nature and Treatment of the Diseases of Europeans on Their Return from Tropical Climates. By James Ranald Martin, F. R. S. a New Edition.—London, 1856, On the Disorders of Infantile Development, and Rickets; Preceded by Observations on the Nature, Peculiar Influence, and Modifying Agencies of Temperaments. By A. Schoepf-Merei, M. D., Lecturer on the Diseases of Children at the Chatham-Street School of Medicine, Manchester, Formerly Chief Physician to the Children's Hospital of Pesth, &c.—London, 1855. Pp. 218 An Analysis of 3,000 Cases of Various Kinds of Deformities Admitted at the Royal Orthopœdic Hospital, …, Actstykker Angaaende Cholera—Navnlig, Epidemien I Christiania I 1850 Actstykker Angaaende Cholera-Epidemien I Norge I 1853, Cell Therapeutics. By W. Addison, M. D., F. R. S.—London, 1856. Pp. 84, On the Results of the Operations of the Gotha Life Assurance Bank for the First Twenty-Five Years of Its Existence, Particularly with Respect to the Mortality Amongst the Lives Assured. By G. Hopf, Esq., Manager of the Gotha Life Assurance Bank, and Corresponding Member of the Institute of Actuaries in London On the Medical Selection of Lives for Assurance. By William Brinton, M. D. Fellow of the Royal College …, A Case Proving the Advantage of Iodine Injections in Empyœma. By M. Boinet. (L'Union Médicale, Dec. 22, 1855), Researches on Colour-Blindness. By George Wilson, M. D., F. R. S. E., Regius Professor of Technology in the University of Edinburgh.—Edinburgh, 1855. Pp. 180, On the Organic Diseases and Functional Disorders of the Stomach. By George Budd, M. D., F. R. S., Professor of Medicine in King's College, London, Late Fellow of Caius College.—London, 1855. Pp. 357 Digestion and Its Derangements. The Principles of Rational Medicine Applied to Disorders of the Alimentary …, Report of the Commission of Inquiry into the Supplies of the British Army in the Crimea, with the Evidence Annexed. Presented to Both Houses of Parliament by Command of Her Majesty.—1856. Folio, Pp. 432 Appendix to Ditto. Folio, Pp. 196. Essay: Injection of Balsam of Copaiba in Gonorrhœa. By M. Dallas. (Gaz. Des Hôp., No. 45, 1856), The Sanitary Condition of Paddington. By Graily Hewitt, M. D., Lond., Fellow of the Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society, Physician to the Westminster General Dispensary, Lecturer on Comparative Anatomy and Zoology at St. Mary's Hospital Medical School, and One of the Registrars of the Hospital. Author of 'The Pathology of Hooping-Cough. '—London, 1856. Pp. 41, Perchloride of Iron in Panniform Keratitis. By M. Follin. (Archives Générales, April, 1856, P. 424), Original Communications On Ulcer of the Stomach. By William Brinton, M. D., Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, Lecturer …, On the Treatment of Pneumonia and Pleurisy. By Dr. Niemeyer, Professor of Clinical Medicine in Greifswalde. (Prager Vierteljahrsschrift, 1855. Band iv. P. 121), Acute Fibroid Cancer of Thyroid Gland. Death from Compression of the Right Vagus. By E. Montard Martin, Physician to the Hôpital St. Antoine. (L'union Médicale, Feb. 23, 1856), On Tar-Frictions—Absorption of the Tar. By Dr. Petters. (Vierteljahrsch. Für Die Praktische Heilkunde, Band iii. 1855), Quarterly Report on Pathology and Medicine On the Black Colour of the Tongue, Apart from Febrile Conditions. By M. Bertrand De St. Germain. (L'union …, Occlusion of the Eye in Ophthalmia. By M. Bonnafont. (Bulletin De L'Académie, T. xxi. Pp. 437—524), The Nursing Scheme of the Epidemiological Society and the Poor-Law Board, A Paper on the Effects of Lead on the Heart. By T. W. Corson, M. D. (New York Journal of Medicine, March, 1856), Lymphatic System and Ductless Glands Krause: Contribution to the Physiology of the Lymph. (Henle and Pfeufer's Zeitsch F. Rat. Med., vii. …, On the Treatment of Ranula. By M. Gosselin. (L'union Médicale, 1856, No. 2), A Practical Treatise on the Diseases of the Testis, and of the Spermatic Cord and Scrotum. By J. B. Curling, F. R. S., Surgeon to the London Hospital, &c., &c. Second Edition, Revised and Enlarged, with Numerous Wood Engravings, Elimination of Urea by the Gastric Mucous Membrane in a Case of Fatal Traumatic Hœmaturia. By Dr. M'Dowel. (Dublin Hospital Gazette, March 15, 1856), Chronicle of Medical Science Annals of Physiology, Ueber Den Verlauf Des Typhus Unter Dem Einflusse Einer Methodischen Ventilation. Von Dr. L. Stromeyer, General-Stabsarzt Der Königlich Hannoverschen Armee.—Hannover, 1855. Pp. 48 On the Influence Exerted by Systematic Ventilation upon the Course of Typhus. By Dr. Stromeyer, Physician-In-Chief, Fatty Degeneration of the Liver and Other Organs Considered as the Chief Cause of the High Rate of Mortality among the European Troops of the H. E. I. C. in Bengal. By C. N. MacNamara, Esq., Assistant-Surgeon H. E. I. C. S. (Indian Annals of Medical Science, October, 1855, P. 169), On Paralysis from Muscular Atropy. By M. Cruveilhier. (Archives Générales De Médecine, Jan. 1856), Half-Yearly Report on Materia Medica and Therapeutics On Cantharidin, and Its Relation to Spanish Flies. By Dr. Schroff. (Zeitsch. Der K. K. Gesellsch. Du …, Idiopathic Gangrene of the Four Extremities, Resembling Gangrenous Ergotism. By Bernard Henry, M. D. (Hollingworth's Medical Examiner, March, 1856), Records of Obstetric Consultation Practice, and a Translation of Busch and Moser on Uterine Hæmorrhage, with Notes and Cases. By Edward Copeman, M. D., F. R. C. S., Physician to the Norfolk and Norwich Hospital, &c., —London, 1856. Pp. 223, Report on the Pathology of the Diseases of the East.—London, 1856, Climate, Weather, and Disease; Being a Sketch of the Opinions of the Most Celebrated Ancient and Modern Writers with Regard to the Influence of Climate and Weather in Producing Disease. By Alfred Haviland, M. R. C. S., &c.—London, 1855. Pp. 144, Secretion; Metamorphosis of Matter Boedeker: on the Varying Composition of the Milk at Different Times of the Day. (Henle Und Pfeufer's …, On the Proximate Cause of Functional Action. By J. Hinton, On Ioduretted Chloride of Mercury, and Its Use in Acne Rosacea, On the Administration of Quinine in Intermittent Fevers, &c. By M. Briquet, On the Diagnosis of Sebaceous Tumours. By M. Chassaignac. (Moniteur Des Hôpitaux, 1856, No. 49), On the Nature of Cholera as a Guide to Treatment. By William Sedgwick.—London, 1856. Pp. 182, On Lactate of Zinc in Epilepsy. By M. Herpin, Obscure Nervous Diseases Popularly Explained. Being Six Letters, Addressed to a Physician, on the Many Nervous Affections Resulting from Nervous Irritation and Other Sources of Reflex Nervous Disturbance. By J. L. Levison. London, 1856. Pp. 114, Clinical Observations on Hare-Lip. By Hermann Friedberg, M. D., Lecturer on Surgery and Forensic Medicine in the University of Berlin, On Gangrene from Arteritis. By Professor Porta. (Omodei Annali Di Med. Feb. 1856, P. 416), Lupulin in Spermatorrhœa. By Dr. Pescheck. (Buchner's Repert. Für Pharm., No. 1, 1856), On the Use of a New Solution of Iodine in Various Skin Diseases. By Dr. Max Richter. (Wochenblatt Der Zeitschrift Der K. K. Gesellsch. Der Aerzte Zu Wien, 1855. No. 51), On Coniin. By Dr. Schroff. (Wochenblatt Der Zeitschr. Der K. K. Gesellsch. Der Aerzte Zu Wien, No. 2 and Seq. 1856), Bibliographical Record A Report of Some Cases of Operation, Treated for the Most Part in Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge, …, Analysis of the Cadaveric Inspections Made in the Pathologico-Anatomical Institution at Prague from May 1, 1854, to March 30, 1855. By Dr. Arthur Willigk. (Prager Vierteljahrsschrift Für Praktische Heilkunde, xiii. Jahrgang, 1856. P. 1), Quarterly Report on Surgery On the Treatment of Navus by Vaccination. By M. Legendre. (Archives Générales. May, 1856, P. 513), A Practical Treatise on Vesicular Hydatids of the Uterus. By William Henry Ashley, M. D., F. R. C. S. E.—London, 1856. 8vo, Pp. 108, Algeria: Its Climate and Merits as a Resort for the Invalid, On the Treatment of the Hydrocele of Children. (By Dr. Linhart. (Froriep's Notizen, 1856, Vol. ii. No. 4), Nervous System Marmé and Moleschott: on the Influence of Light on the Irritability of the Nerves. (Moleschott's Untersuch., …, On a New Mode of Reducing Strangulated Hernia. By Baron Seutin. (Bull. De Thérap., Tome 1. Pp. 161 & 206), Pregnancy Case of Tetanus in a Pregnant Woman. By Dr. Mikschik. (Wochenbl. D. Zeitschr. D. Gesellsch. D. Aerzte …, Quarterly Report on Midwifery Physiology and Pathology of the Unimpressed State, Observations on the Temperature of the Body in Intermittent Fever. By Dr. S. A. Michael. (Archiv Für Physiologische Heilkunde Von Vierordt. Jahrg., 1856. Heft I. P. 39), On Urinary Calculi and Lithotomy in Egypt. By Professor Reyer, at Cairo. (Wien Mediz. Wochensch., 1856, Nos. 14—17), Medical Intelligence Microscopic Appearances of Evacuations in Yellow Fever, Observed by Dr. Blair, The Trial of William Palmer, On the Influence of Phosphate of Lime in the Production of Callus. By M. A. Milne-Edwards. (Comptes Rendus, xiii. 631), Communications from the Department for Spasmodic Affections in the Charité. By Dr. Ludwig Meyer. (Annalen Des Charité Krankenhauses. Sechster Jahrgang, Heft 2, P. 1), A Manual for Midwives and Monthly Nurses. Dublin, 1856. Pp. 170, The Microscope, and Its Application to Vegetable Anatomy and Physiology. By Dr. Hermann Schacht; Edited by Frederick Currey, M. A. Second Edition, Considerably Enlarged.—London, 1855. Pp. 202 The Microscope; Its History, Construction, and Applications. By Jabez Hogg, M. R. C. S., Assistant Surgeon …, Perchloride of Iron as a Hœmostatic, Albuminuria, An Essay on Intermittent and Bilious Remittent Fevers, with Their Pathological Relation to Ozone. By E. S. Gaillard, M. D.—Charleston, 1856. Pp. 59.

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