The New England Journal of Medicine and Surgery
1814; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
William C. Bowen, Josiah Bartlett, Francis Moore, James Thacher, Dr. John Stockbridge, Dr. Caleb Miller, John Winslow, A. Brooke Faulkland, A. Colles, Messrs. Le Gallois, M. Le Gallois, Baron Larrey,
ResumoFrontmatter: The New England Journal of Medicine and Surgery. Essay: The Following Is a Case of Dyspnœa, in Which Phosphate of Iron Was Found Useful, The Following Are Cases of Cutaneous Eruption, in Which the Phosphate of Iron Appears to Have Been Very Beneficial, Observations on the Plague as It Lately Occurred in Malta, Experiments upon Vomiting Performed at the Request of the Society of the School of Medicine at Paris, Intelligence Medical Lectures, On the Heat of Prismatic Rays, On the Fracture of the Carpal Extremity of the Radius One of the Professors of Anatomy and Surgery in the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, Medical Graduates in Harvard University, To the Principal Surgeons, Discovery of Iode, Natural History, Combination of Oxymuriatic Gas with Azote, Effect of Pressure of the Air on Crystallization, Case of Fungus Hæmatodes Amputated at the Articulation of the Shoulder [Communicated in a Letter to Dr. John C. Warren], The Croonian Lecture on Muscular Motion, Analysis of Soap, Account of a South American Remedy for the Bite of Poisonous Reptiles and Rabid Animals Denominated Algalia, Yerba Del Sapo, or Contra Culebra [Communicated for the New-England Journal of Medicine, &c.], Case of Puerperal Fever with Dropsy, Succeeded by Phlegmusia Dolens, Gastritis, and Spontaneous Hydrophobia. Also a Remarkable Case of Hysteria, Cured by Arum Americanum, with Some Observations Relative to the Medical Virtues of That Plant, Cases of Amenorrhœa and Some Other Complaints, Treated with the Phosphate of Iron Cases of Obstructed Catamenia, In the First Number of the Third Volume of This Journal May Be Seen an Account of Some Experiments by Mr. Magendie, Tending to Prove That the Action of Vomiting Depends on the Diaphragm and Abdominal Muscles, Artificial Cold, The Following Are Two Cases Communicated to Dr. Miller, by Dr. Winslow of Swansey, Cases of Obstructed Catamenia under the Care of Dr. Ca… Martin, Transmitted to Me January 14th, 1314 Case I, Laws of Dilatation by Heat, An Extraordinary Case of Ascites, I Cannot Conclude These Observations without Remarking, That Were My Opinion to Be Drawn from Those Cases Only Which Have Occurred to Me, I Should Consider This as by Far the Most Common Injury to Which the Wrist or Carpal Extremities of the Radius and Ulna Are Exposed, Case of Secondary Symptoms of Syphilis [Communicated for the New-England Journal], Account of the Effects Produced by Eating a Poisonous Plant, Case Cicuta MacUlata [Communicated for the New-England Journal of Medicine, &c.]. Review: Review Experiments on the Principle of Life, and Particularly on the Principle of the Motions of the Heart, ….
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