The Transylvania Journal of Medicine and the Associate Sciences
1830; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
John H. Savage, Elijah Coons, James Conquest Cross, George W. Campbell, T. Romeyn Beck, Thomas Calhoun Nelson, Dr. Charles Lee Payne, John Terrill Lewis, Y. D. Bolling, Dr. James F. E. Hardy, James Lyne, Dr. Caleb W. Cloud, J. F. Fletcher, C. W. Short,
ResumoFrontmatter: The Transylvania Journal of Medicine and the Associate Sciences, Notices. Table of contents: Contents Original Communications. Essay: Transylvania University Medical Department, Case of Remittent Fever Attended with Large Discharges of Grumous Blood from the Bowels, Successfully Treated with Large Doses of Calomel and Quinine. By Y. D. Bolling M. D. of Memphis, Tennessee, Cases Illustrating the Utilities of the Bandage, as a Surgical Agent, Case of Bilious Fever. By J. F. Fletcher, M. D. of Salvesa, Mercer County, Kentucky, Case of Dyspepsia. By James Lyne, M. D. of Mississippi [Communicated in a Letter to Professor Cooke], An Essay on Congestive Bilious Fever. By Elijah Coons, M. D. of Tuscumbia, Alabama, Cases of Lithotomy in Which the Stones Were Dependent on the Presence of Bone in the Bladder. By George W. Campbell M. D. of Columbia, Tennessee, On the Remote and Exciting Causes of Autumnal Fevers. By Dr. Charles Lee Payne, of Lexington, North Carolina, Remarkable Case of Hœmorrhage. By John Terrill Lewis, M. D. of Woodford County, Kentucky, An Essay on the Absorbent System and Its Functions. By James Conquest Cross, M. D. of Fayette County, Kentucky, Annual Address for 1830, Delivered before the Medical Society of the State of New York. By T. Romeyn Beck, M. D. President of the Society, Original Communications On the Prussic Acid. By John H. Savage, M. D. of Jefferson County, Mississippi, Case of Laryngotomy. By Dr. James F. E. Hardy, of Ashville, North Carolina, A Case of Labour in Which the Placenta Was Delivered Some Time before the Fœtus. By Dr. Caleb W. Cloud, of Lexington, Kentucky, Miscellaneous Intelligence, An Inaugural Dissertation on the Effects of Emetics in Mercurial Salivation, Submitted to the Examination of the Rev. Alva Woods, D. D. President, the Trustees and Medical Professors of Transylvania University, for the Degree of Doctor of Medicine, on the 20th of February, A. D. 1830. By Thomas Calhoun Nelson, of Decatur, Alabama. Obituary: Stephens Rittenhouse Beattie M. D..
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