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The American Medical Recorder

1819; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

W. E. Horner, Patrick Kerr Rogers, James Mease, Thomas Henderson, Dr. J. Fletcher, Dr. Henry Huntt, J. W. Gloninger, J. Mease, Valentine Mott, Charles Maclean, Joseph Ayre, Thomas Thomson, Thomas Cooper, Wm. Balfour, James Vose, J. P. Maunoir, W. Fisher, Josiah Meigs, Samuel Bard, John W. Francis,

Resumo

Frontmatter: The American Medical Recorder. Essay: Robert Hare, M. D. Professor of Chemistry in the University of Pennsylvania, Has Published in a Pamphlet, "A New Theory of Galvanism, Supported by Some Experiments and Observations Made by Means of the Calorimoter, a New Galvanic Instrument", On the Use of the Actual Cautery as a Remedy for the Cure of Diseases. By J. P. Maunoir, Professor of Surgery in the University of Geneva. Read June 9, 1818, Tracts on Medical Jurisprudence; Including Farr's Elements of Medical Jurisprudence; Dease's Remarks on Medical Jurisprudence; Males' Epitome of Juridical or Forensic Medicine; and Haslam's Treatise on Insanity: with a Preface, Notes, and Digest of the Law Relating to Insanity and Nuisance. By Thomas Cooper, Esq. M. D. Professor of Chemistry and Mineralogy, in the University of Pennsylvania: and Heretofore President Judge of the Fourth Judiciary District of Pennsylvania. To Which Is Added, an Appendix, &c. 8vo. P. 472. Philadelphia, Published by James Webster, 1819, A Case of Double Hare-Lip, Operated on by the Late Dr. J. Cathrall, of Philadelphia. Communicated by J. Mease, M. D., A System of Chemistry, in Four Volumes, 8vo. By Thomas Thomson, M. D. &c. &c. From the Fifth London Edition, with Notes by Thomas Cooper, M. D. &c. Philadelphia, 1818, Case of Hydrocephalus Successfully Treated by the Removal of the Water by Operation. By James Vose, M. D. of Liverpool, On Dislocation at the Knee Joint. By Thomas Henderson, M. D. &c. of Georgetown, D. C., Practical Observations on the Nature and Treatment of Marasmus, and of the Disorders Allied to It; Which May Be Strictly Denominated Bilious. By Joseph Ayre, M. D. Member of the Royal Medical Society of Edinburgh, and One of the Physicians of the General Infirmary at Hull. London, 1818.8vo. P. 256, Practical Illustration of the Progress of Medical Improvement, for the Last Thirty Years; or Histories of Cases of Acute Diseases, Treated According to the Principles of the Doctrine of Excitation, &c. By Charles MacLean, M. D. London, 1818, Memoirs of Military Surgery Observations in the Military Hospital at Buffalo, on the Niagara Frontier, in the Campaign of 1814. By …, Preparation of Mercurial Ointment. Communicated for the American Medical Recorder, by Patrick Kerr Rogers, M. D. of Baltimore, Miscellaneous, Foreign Papers Observations with Cases Illustrative of the Sedative and Febrifuge Powers of Emetic Tartar. By Wm. Balfour, …, Literary and Scientific Notices, &c., Meteorological, Distribution of Caloric.—April, 1819, American Pharmacopœia, Multiple Essay Items, Distribution of Caloric for the Month of April, 1819, Case of Madame De Onis, Late Wife of His Excellency the Spanish Minister: Age 46 Years. Communicated by Dr. Henry Huntt, of Washington City, On Tabes Mesenterica. By Dr. J. Fletcher, of Culpeper County, Virginia, University of the State of New York College of Physicians and Surgeons, Parry on the Pulse, Appendix, On the Disease Produced by the Action of the Canine Virus on the Human Body. By James Mease, M. D.. Editorial: Erratum. Letter to the editor: A Case of Periodical Hœmorrhage from the Urethra of a Male. Communicated by J. W. Gloninger, M. D. of Lebanon, Pennsylvania. Review: Reviews Remarks on a Paper in the New York Hospital Reports, Entitled "Reflections on Securing in a Ligature …. Obituary.

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