The Transactions of the American Medical Association
1859; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Francis G. Smith Jr., Caspar Wister, Samuel L. Hollingsworth, S. M. Bemiss, Samuel Lewis, A. J. Semmes, H. F. Askew, S. L. Hollingsworth, Francis G. Smith Jr., A. J. Semmes, S. M. Bemiss, Thomas M. Logan, W. L. Sutton, W. L. Sutton, Edward Jarvis, Wilson Jewell, Edwin M. Snow, R. W. Gibbes Sr., J. H. Beech, Joseph Jones,
ResumoFrontmatter: By a Resolution Passed at the Session of 1851, the Committee of Publication Were Instructed to Print Conspicuously, at the Beginning of the Volume of the Transactions, the Following Disclaimer, The Transactions of the American Medical Association. Table of contents: Contents, Index. Essay: Report on a Uniform Plan for Registration Reports of Births, Marriages, and Deaths, Changes of the Organs, and Tissues, and Apparatus of the Bodies of Those Who Have Died with the Different Types of Malarial Fever, Intermittent, Remittent, and Congestive—Comparison of These Changes with the Phenomena of Malarial Fever, and with Similar Changes in Other Diseases, and with the Organs, Tissues, and Apparatus of Men and Animals in the Normal Condition, Medical Observations, Report of the Special Committee on Government Meteorological Reports, Law of Rhode Island, in Relation to the Registration of Births, Marriages, and Deaths, Report on the Medical Topography and Epidemics of California, The Extent, Objects, and Imperfections of Pathological Investigations, Supplementary Report, Report on Criminal Abortion, Report of the Committee of Publication, The Resolutions Appended to the above Report Were Unanimously Adopted by the Association, Observations on Some of the Physical, Chemical, Physiological and Pathological Phenomena of Malarial Fever, Report on the Topography and Epidemic Diseases of Michigan, Code of Ethics Of the Duties of Physicians to Their Patients, and of the Obligations of Patients to Their Physicians, Circulation, Respiration, Temperature, State of the Skin, Tongue, and Changes of the Urine in Intermittent, Remittent, and Congestive Fever Principles of Treatment Based upon These Observations, Report of the Treasurer, The Blood Imperfect State of Our Knowledge of This Fluid—Imperfections in Our Methods of Analysis—Importance and …, Ordinances, Introduction, Minutes of the Twelfth Annual Meeting of the American Medical Association Held in the City of Louisville, May 3, 1859, Casual Phenomena, Changes of the Blood in Malarial Fever Color of the Blood and Serum in Malarial Fever and Other Diseases—Specific Gravity and Coagulation of …, Permanent Members, Explanatory Note by the Committee of Publication, Address of Harvey Lindsly, President of the Association, Officers and Permanent Members, Plan of Organization Regulations.
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