The Medico-Chirurgical Review
1829; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
John MacCulloch, John Scott, J. Boggie, P. Jolly, James Annesley, John Armstrong, W. Michell, W. Lawrence, W. Gibson, R. Dobson, A. Copland Hutchinson, Robert Adams, Ed. J. Seymour, John Davy, B. C. Brodie, M. Hufeland, William Wallace, Thomas Rose, J. Bostock, Charles Davis, John Davy, Delirium Tremens, J. H. Wishart, W. Michell, J. N. Weekes, Dr. C W Pennock, W. Michell, M. Jolly, William Weir, M. Rennes, M. Robert,
ResumoFrontmatter: The Medico-Chirurgical Review. Essay: Case of Catalepsy, Combined with Mania. By Dr. Burrows, Hospital Practice, Smoking Tobacco in Hernia, Cases of Tumours in the Abdomen, Arising from Organic Disease of the Stomach; with Remarks. By Ed. J. Seymour, M. D. &c. [Med. Chir. Trans. Vol. XIV], Bibliographical Record, Observations on Depositions of Pus and Lymph Occurring in the Lungs and Other Viscera, after Injuries of Different Parts of the Body. By Thomas Rose, Esq. Surgeon to St. George's Hospital, Amputation at the Hip-Joint [Hôpital De Montpellier], Fatal Icterus, Pathological and Surgical Observations Relating to Injuries of the Brain. By B. C. Brodie, F. R. S. and Surgeon to St. George's Hospital [Medico-Chirurgical Transactions, Vol. XIV], Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, Fracture of the Spine [St. George's Hospital], College of Physicians Versus Dr. Harrison, Surgical Observations on the Treatment of Chronic Inflammation in Various Structures; Particularly as Exemplified in the Diseases of the Joints. By John Scott, Surgeon to the London Ophthalmic Infirmary; and Assistant Surgeon to the London Hospital. Octavo, Pp. 291.1828, Phlebitis [Hôpital De La Charité], 23. College of Surgeon.— …, A Case Illustrative of the Effects of a Division of the Spinal Marrow between the Third and Fourth Dorsal Vertibræ, in the Human Subject, with Remarks. By William Wallace, M. R. I. A., &c. [Dublin Transactions, Vol. V], Case of Disease of the Heart. By J. H. Wishart, F. R. S. E. [Ed. Med. Chir. Trans. Vol. III], Rapidly Fatal Dissection Wound, On the Catarrhus Æstivus, or Summer Catarrh. By J. Bostock, M. D. &c. [Med. Chir. Trans. Vol. XIV], On Difficult Cases of Parturition: and the Use of Ergot of Rye. By W. Michell, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons. Octavo, Pp. 128. Underwoods, 1828, Diseases Produced by Malaria An Essay on the Remittent and Intermittent Diseases; Including Marsh Fever, Neuralgia, Dysentery, Cholera, …, Simple Fracture of the Tibia, Said to Be Followed by Delirium Tremens [Guy's Hospital], On Puerperal Convulsions. By W. Michell, Esq., Researches into the Causes, Nature, and Treatment of the Diseases of India, and of Warm Climates Generally. By James Annesley, Esq. &c. [Acute Hepatitis], Yellow Fever at Plymouth, Horæ Laconicæ, Paralysis Cured by Lightning, Remarkable Case of Neuralgia. By Mr. Dod, Memoire Sur La Folie Des Ivrognes, Ou Sur Le Delire Tremblant. Par Le Docteur Leveille Memoir on Delirium Tremens. By Dr. Leveille, Report of the Anatomical Committee, St. Bartholomew's Hospital Varicose Veins, Hopital Saint Louis Eczema Rubrum, Hopital De La Garde Royale Treatment of Callous Ulcers by Sheet-Lead, Vapour Bath, Fatal Disease of the Spleen, Dr. Long—Consumption, St. George's Hospital Erysipelas, Sudden Sense of Suffocation, Guy's Hospital Thoracic Diseases, Royal Westminster Ophthalmic Hospital, Melanosis, Observations on Hospital Gangrene, &c. By J. Boggie, M. D. Surgeon to the Forces [Transactions of the Medico-Chirurgical Society of Edinburgh, Vol. III. Part I], Horæ Laconicæ New Theory of the Circulation, True Philosophy—Opposition, The Morbid Anatomy of the Boxels, Liver, and Stomach, Illustrated by a Series of Plates, from Drawings after Nature, with Explanatory Letter-Press, and a Summary of the Symptoms of the Acute and Chronic Affections of the Above-Named Organs. By John Armstrong, M. D., Lecturer. &c. Fasciculus I. and II. 4to. Pp. 70. With Ten Coloured Plates. Baldwin. June and July, 1828 [Fasciculus I], Amaurosis—"Amaurotic Cat's Eye of Beer [St. Bartholomew's Hospital], On Visceral Neuralgia. By M. Jolly. (Part the Second), Rupture of the Ileum [Guy's Hospital], Observations on the Effects of the Sun's Rays on the Human Body. By John Davy, M. D. Physician to the Forces.—[Ed. Med. Chir. Trans.], Epidemic Erysipelas [Hôpital De La Pitié], Observations on the Efficacy of Cupping Glasses in Preventing and Arresting the Effects of Poisoned Wounds. By Dr. C. W. Pennock, On a New Method of Preserving Anatomical Preparations. By John Davy, M. D. Physician to the Forces, &c. [Ed. Med. Chir. Trans. Vol. III], Case of Perforation of the Stomach. By Charles Davis, M. D., New Method of Treating Artificial Anus. By Baron Dupuytren, Worcester Infirmary Misplaced Colon, with Enteritis, Formation of an Herbarium, On the Employment of Lunar Caustic in Plastic Iflammations of the Mucous Membrane of the Mouth, Nares, Throat, &c., On Softening of the Stomach. By Professor Autenrieth, and Dr. Camerer, The Midland Medical and Surgical Journal, Medical Doctrines, Hotél Dieu Perforation of the Origin of the Duodenum from Ulceration of That Intestine—Superacute Peritonitis. By …, Curious Instances of Partial Ague, Observations on the Nature and Treatment of Erysipelas, Illustrated by Cases. By W. Lawrence. Esq. F. R. S. &c.—(Medico-Chirurgical Transactions, London, Vol. XIV) Account of the Epidemic Erysipelas Which Appeared at Montrose and the Neighbourhood in 1822. By W. Gibson, …, Dreadful Instance of Infanticidal Monomania, Penetrating Wounds of the Abdomen, with Issue of the Viscera [Hôpital De La Garde Royale], Cases of Disease of the Heart, Accompanied with Pathological Observations. By Robert Adams, a. B. One of the Surgeons to Jervis Street Infirmary. Octavo, Pp. 102 [Dublin Hospital Reports], Immediately Succeeding Mr. Lawrence's Paper, Which Occupies 205 Octavo Pages, We Have Two Short Communications from Dr. Dobson, of Greenwich Hospital, and Mr. Copland Hutchison, Distressing Case of Neuralgia [For Consultation], Hopital St. Antoim Cases of Pneumo-Thorax. M. Rayer, Remarkable Case of Spectral Illusion, Apparently Connected with Some Local Morbid Activity of the Brain, Hydrothorax, Observations on Diabetes. By M. Hufeland, Hopital De La Charite Dissection Wounds, New Method of Accelerating the Separation of the Placenta from the Uterus. By Dr. Duparque, Memoir on Visceral Neuralgia. By P. Jolly, M. D., Fistula of the Parotid Duct and Gland [La Pitié], Cases of Organic Disease (Several Tubrcles) of the Cerebellum. By M. Rennes, Physician to the Military Hospital of Strasburgh, Chloride of Lime, St. Bartholomew's Hospital Injuries of the Spine, Breathing of Cool Air in Pulmonary Disease, Cases of Retroversio Uteri. By William Weir, M. D., Case of Rupture of the Stomach Produced by Vomiting; with Some Observations. By J. N. Weekes, Esq. House-Surgeon to Bartholomew's Hospital [Med. Chir. Trans. Vol. XIV], Poisoning by Prussic Acid, Enormous Hypertrophia Cordis—Disease of Semilunar Valve—Diseased Structure of Liver—Œdema of the Mucous Membrane of Stomach and Bowels, &c., Hidatid Cyst in the Liver, Opening into the Right Pleura [La Charité], Horæ Laconicæ Dysmænorrhœa, La Charite Strangulated Femoral Hernia. Sloughing of the Intestine—Death, Signs of Drowning, Melancholy Instance of Gradual Abolition of All the Senses in Succession, the Intellectual Faculties Remaining Entire, Series of Cases Exemplifying the Influence of Ergot of Rye on the Human Uterus. By W. Michell, M. R. C. S., La Pitie Amputation of the Neck of the Uterus, Sir Matthew Tierney's Powder, Memoir on Lateral Depression of the Thoracic Parietes. By Baron Dupuytren, Senses of Smell and Sight in Certain Birds of Prey. Review: Periscope, Glasgow Royal Infirmary Hospital Diseases.
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