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1821; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

John Eberle, Granville Sharp Pattison, Henry William Ducachet, John Revere, John Rhea Barton, J. B. Davidge, G. Frick, John Revere, Joseph Klapp, Richard W. Hall, Horatio Gates Jameson, J. C. Rousseau, John Eberle, Henry W. Ducachet, Thomas D. Mitchell, E. A. Atlee, Benjamin H. Coates, P. S. Townsend, P. S. Townsend, Dr. Charles Markle, Dr. Jeremiah Foote, W. Bradley Tyler, John C. Cheesman, Dupuy De Chamberry, Daniel Osgood, N. Chapman, Philip Syng Physick, John R. Coxe, W. Gibson, William P. Dewees, S. Calhoun, Charles Caldwell, Robert Hare, Isaac C. Snowden,

Resumo

Frontmatter: To the Subscribers to Armstrong on Typhus Fever, To Subscribers, American Medical Recorder, James Webster's Medical Publications May Be Had as Above, The American Medical Recorder, Lectures on Anatomy and Surgery, J. W. Is about to Put to Press, Cooper's Dictionary of Practical Surgery, from the Last Revised, Corrected, and Enlarged London Edition, with Notes and Additions, by an Eminent Practitioner, Embracing Many Important Improvements in Surgery, Which Have Been Made since Mr. Cooper's Last Edition, Prospectus The American Medical Recorder, of Original Papers and Intelligence in Medicine and Surgery. Table of contents: Contents of No. XIII. Editorial: Notices to Correspondents. Essay: University of Pennsylvania, Observations on Cataract, and the Various Modes of Operating for Its Cure. By G. Frick, M. D. of Baltimore, Case of Periodical Discharge of Blood from the Rectum of a Male. By P. S. Townsend, M. D. of New York, On the Employment of the Electric Fluid in Obstructions of the Biliary Ducts, and in Various Diseases of the Skin. By Richard W. Hall, M. D. Professor of Midwifery in the University of Maryland, Cursory Remarks in Relation to the Objects of the Materia Medica and Pharmacy, &c. By John R. Coxe, M. D., Case of Popliteal Aneurism, with Observations upon Aneurism in General. By Horatio Gates Jameson, M. D. of Baltimore, On the Use of Emetics in a Certain Form of Hysteria, An Extraordinary Case of Scrotal Hernia.—Communicated by Drs. Charles Markle and Jeremiah Foote, of Bedford County, Virginia, On the Medical Properties of the Secale Cornutum, or Spurred Rye. By E. A. Atlee, M. D. of Philadelphia, An Essay on the Rupture on the Uterus. By William P. Dewees, M. D., History of an Obscure Case of Uterine Disease. By Thomas D. Mitchell, M. D. of Philadelphia, Explanation of the Plate, An Attempt to Shew That the Use of Acid Fumigations Was Known before the Time of Morveau, Smyth, &c. By Henry W. Ducachet, M. D. of New York, A Case of Congenital Rupture of the Abdominal Integuments at the Umbilicus.—Communicated by W. Bradley Tyler, M. D. of Fredericktown, Maryland, Some Observations on the Employment of Hydro-Cyanic (Prussic) Acid, in the Treatment of Diseases. By Benjamin H. Coates, M. D., of Philadelphia, in a Letter to One of the Editors, A Singular Case of Tœnia, or Tape-Worm, Communicated by Charles Caldwell, M. D. Professor of the Institutes of Medicine, &c. In the University of Transylvania, On Phymosis.—By J. C. Rousseau, M. D. of Philadelphia Avare Du Sang Et Ennemi De La Douleur, On Wounded Arteries.—By J. B. Davidge, a. M. M. D. Professor of Anatomy in the University of Maryland, Correspondence between Joseph Klapp, M. D. of Philadelphia, and J. B. Sutherland, Esq. Concerning the Cases of Malignant Fever, Admitted into the Philadelphia Alms-House Infirmary, in the Summer of 1820, Literary Intelligence, Some Cases and Observations on Dyspepsia.—By John Revere, M. D. of Baltimore, A Singular Case of Ulcerated Stomach, Unattended, during Life, by Any Symptoms of Disease in That Organ.—Communicated by John C. Cheesman, M. D. of New-York, Remarks on Certain Injuries of the Bones in Children.—By John Rhea Barton, M. D. One of the Surgeons of the Philadelphia Alms-House Infirmary, The Philadelphia Journal of the Medical and Physical Sciences. Edited by N. Chapman, M. D., Cases Illustrating the Use of the Tourniquet in Palsy. By S. Calhoun, One of the Physicians of the Pennsylvania Hospital, The Double Canula and a Wire Recommended in the Operation of Extirpating Scirrhous Tonsils, and Hemorrhoidal Tumours.—By Philip Syng Physick, M. D., Remarks on Bronchocele or Goitre. By W. Gibson, M. D., My Dear Sir, in Reply to Your Favour Received on the 19th Inst. I Beg Leave to Tender You with the Following Statement, An Inaugural Essay on Mania À Potu. By Isaac C. Snowden, M. D. of Philadelphia, A Case of Polypus Nasi Completely Eradicated by the Use of Scotch Snuff. By P. S. Townsend, M. D. of New York. Review: Reviews Report of a Committee of the Board of Health of the Town of Boston, Appointed on the 30th of August, …, "Reviews" A New Theory of Galvanism, &c. &c. By Robert Hare, M. D. Professor of Chemistry in the University.

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