Buffalo Medical Journal and Monthly Review
1848; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Charles B. Coventry, John G. Meachem, Austin Flint, J. M. Chelius, John F. South, John H. Griscom, Charles E. Ware, Pliny Earle, John B. Beck, J. Y. Simpson,
ResumoFrontmatter: Buffalo Medical Journal and Monthly Review. Essay: Practicing Apothecaries, Percentage on Prescriptions, Renunciation of Quackery by an Apothecary, Suicide of Dr. Wells, A System of Surgery. By J. M. Chelius, Public Professor of General and Opthalmic Surgery, Director of the Chirurgical and Opthalmic Clinic in the University of Heidelberg, &c., &c. Translated from the German with Notes and Observations by John F. South, Late Professor to the Royal College of Surgeons of England, and One of the Surgeon's to St. Thomas's Hospital; with Additional Notes by G. W. Norris of Philadelphia, in Three Volumes, 8vo. Published at Philadelphia by Lea and Blanchard, 1847, Application of the Nitrate of Silver to the Larynx in Croup.—Read before the Boston Society for Medical Improvement, by Charles E. Ware, M. D., and Communicated for the Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, Proceedings of the Medical Convention of the State of Tennessee Held in Nashville, Oct. 1847, A Good Story, The Curability of Insanity; as Illustrated by the Records of the Bloomingdale Asylum for the Insane. By Pliny Earle, M. D., Original Communications "Stomatitis Materna."—The Sore Mouth of Nursing Women. By Charles B. Coventry, M. D. with Remarks by …, Buffalo Medical College, On the Effects of Bloodletting on the Young Subject. By John B. Beck, M. D., Professor of Materia Medica and Medical Jurisprudence, in the College of Physicians and Surgeons of N. Y., Case of Fungus Hœmatodes. Communicated by John G. Meachem, M. D., Eclectic Department, and Spirit of the Medical Periodical Press Summary, of and Observations upon, the Medical Practice of the New York Hospital, in the Months of July, …, Account of a New Anaesthetic Agent, as a Substitute for Sulphuric Ether in Surgery and Midwifery. Communicated to the Medico-Chirurgical Society of Edinburgh, at Their Meeting on 10th Nov. 1847, by J. Y. Simpson, M.D., F.R.S.E., Prof. of Midwifery in the University of Edinburgh; Physician-Accoucheur to the Queen in Scotland, Etc., Etc., Chloroform, Female Medical Students. Editorial: Editorial Department.
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