The British and Foreign Medico-Chirurgical Review
1850; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Johann Friedrich Dieffenbach, S. A. Mason, Anthony Todd Thomson, John A. Orr, S. M. Lc Roi De Sardaigne, S. G. Howe, John Smith, Sylvester Graham, Dr. E. Marchand, Daniel Blair, John Birkett, Fleetwood Churchill, M. Louis De La Berge, F. L. I. Valleix, Dr. Carl Canstatt, Dr. C. A. Wunderlich, Edward Bentley, John Dalrymple, Joseph MacLise, Erasmus Wilson, George Combe, C. Toogood Downing, Mohammed Alee-Elbaglee, George Johnston, George Moore, David Nelson, Alfred Smee, Charles Bland Radcliffe, William Clay Wallace, Henry Gray, John Marshall, M. Charpentier, M. Max-Simon, M. Brierre De Boismont, M. Moreau, Dr. J. C. Warren, M. Fredericq, Mm. Rilliet, M. Baudens, Mm. Auzias-Turenne, M. Boyer, M. Caillault, Dr. C. Horner, M. Leclayse, M. Duclos, M. Van Ryn, M. Teissier, M. Mertens, M. Huette, M. Bricheteau, Mm. Vanden-Corput,
ResumoFrontmatter: The British and Foreign Medico-Chirurgical Review. Essay: Composition of the Blood of New-Born Animals, On Hospital Gangrene. By Professor Restelli, Influence of a Salt Diet on the Composition of Blood, On the Development of the Great Anterior Veins in Man and Mammalia, Midwifery, &c. On the Statistics of Ovariotomy. By Dr. Atlee, On Necrosis of the Jaw, in Lucifer-Match Manufactories. By Dr. Baur, The Diseases of the Breast, and Their Treatment. By John Birkett, F.R.C.S. F.L.S., Assistant-Surgeon to Guy's Hospital.—London, 1850. 8vo, Pp. 264. With Twelve Lithographic Plates, Condition of Carbonic Acid in the Blood, Some Account of the Last Yellow Fever Epidemic of British Guiana. By Daniel Blair, M. D., Surgeon-General of British Guiana. Edited by John Davy, M. D. F. R. S. L. and E., Inspector-General of Army Hospitals—London, 1850. 8vo, Pp. 161, Compendium De Médecine Pratique, on Exposé Analytique Et Raisonné Des Travaux Contenus Dans Les Principaux Traités De Pathologie Interne. Par M. Louis De La Berge, Docteur En Médecine, Agrégé À La Faculté De Médecine De Paris, Chef De Clinique Médicale À La Même Faculté ; M. Ed. Monneret, Agrégé À La Faculte De Médicine De Paris, Médecin Du Bureau Central Des Hôpitaux; Et M. Louis Fleury, Agrégé À La Faculté De Médecine De Paris, Membre Correspondant De L' Academie Royale De Médecine De Belgique. Ouvrage Autorisé Par Le Conseil Royal De L'instruction Publique Et Par Le Conseil De Santé Des Armées De Terre.—Paris, 1836-46. 8 Vols. 8vo, Pp. 698, 638, 642, 636, 639, 634, 615, 496 Guide Du Médecin Praticien, Ou Résumé Général De Pathologic Interne Et De Therapeutique Appliquées. Par …, Rapport De La Commission Créée Par S. M. Le Roi De Sardaigne Pour Etudier Le Crétinisme.—Turin, 1848. 4to, Pp. 220 Report of the Commission Appointed by the King of Sardinia for the Study of Cretinism, Confession of Professor John W. Webster. (Boston Evening Traveller, July 3, 1850), On the General Paralysis of the Insane. By M. Moreau, On Cauterizing the Ear in Sciatica, Periscope Anatomy, Physiology, and Organic Chemistry, On Dry Gangrene. By Dr. De Martini, Observations on the Growth of the Hair and Nails. By Dr. Berthold, An Extraordinary Case of the Duration of Insanity, with Return of Reason Prior to Death. By M. Brierre De Boismont, On the Eclampsia of Children. By Dr. Ozanam, A Case of Lactation in a Male. By Dr. C. Horner, Philadelphia, Tic Douloureux and Other Painful Affections of the Nerves; with Suggestions for Their Treatment by Means of the Aneuralgicon. By C. Toogood Downing, M.D. M.R.C. S.—London, 1849, 12mo, Pp. 73, Instinct and Reason: Deduced from Electro-Biology. By Alfred Smee, F.R.S.—London, 1850. 8vo, Pp. 320. With Lithographic Plates and Wood-Engravings, On the Structure of the Liver, a Description of Preparations of the Liver of Different Animals. By Prof. Retzius, A Case of Rupture of the Varicose Veins of the Labium Pudendi. By Dr. Thomson, On the Theory and Practice of Midwifery. By Fleetwood Churchill, M.D. M.R.I.A., &c. &c. With 105 Wood Engravings. Second Edition, Corrected and Improved.—London, 1850. Fcap. 8vo., Pp. 496, The Transactions of the American Medical Association. Vols. I and II.—Philadelphia, 1848-9. 8vo, Pp. 400, 956, A Treatise on the Climate and Meterology of Madeira. By the Late S. A. Mason, M. D., Inventor of Mason's Hygrometer. Edited by James Sheridan Knowles. To Which Are Attached, a Review of the State of Agriculture and of the Tenure of Land, by G. Peacock, D. D. F. R. S. &c., Dean of Ely, and Lowndenn Professor of Astronomy in the University of Cambridge; and an Historical and Descriptive Account of the Island, and Guide to Visitors, by John Driver, Consul for Greece, Madeira.—London, 1850. 8vo, Pp. 388 The Medical Topography of Queenstown: Being an Examination into the Climate, and the Influence It Exercises …, Surgery On the Treatment of Sprains of the Ankle. By M. Baudens, On the Effects of a Bread and Milk Diet on a Supposed Malignant Tumour of Eight Years Standing. By Dr. Bowditch, Analytical and Critical Reviews Die Operative Chirurgie Von Johann Friedrich Dieffenbach. Zweiter Band.—Leipzig, 1848, Fruits and Farinacea the Proper Food of Man; Being an Attempt to Prove from History, Anatomy, Physiology, and Chemistry, That the Original, Natural, and Best Diet of Man Is Derived from the Vegetable Kingdom. By John Smith. Second Edition.—London, 1849. Fcap. 8vo, Pp. 342 Lectures on the Science of Human Life. By Sylvester Graham (Reprinted from the American Edition.)—London, …, Me Ghorar El Nagah Fi A'amal El Garrah The Book of Success Im Surgical Operations. By Mohammed Alee-Elbaglee, Surgeon to the Hospital Kassr …, Materia Medica and Therapeutics On Cod-Liver Oil in Phthisis. By M. Duclos, Bibliographical Notices Pathology of the Human Eye. By John Dalrymple, F. R. C. S. Fasciculus V.—4To. Four Plates, An Introduction to Conchology; or Elements of the Natural History of Molluscous Animals. By George Johnston, M.D. Lld. F.R.C.S. Ed.—London, 1850. 8vo, Pp. 614, On the Application of Alum in Acute Tonsillitis. By M. Mertens, On Chorea. By Dr. Lee, On Primary and Secondary Amputation. By Professor Restelli, On Linseed Oil in Hœmorrhoids. By M. Van Ryn, On the Cæsarean Section. By Professor Chrestien, The Life and Correspondence of Andrew Combe, M.D. F.R.C.P. Ed., One of the Physicians in Ordinary, in Scotland, to the Queen, &c. &c. By George Combe.—Edinburgh, 1850. 8vo, Pp. 563. With a Portrait, A Practical Treatise on Diseases Affecting the Skin. By the Late Anthony Todd Thomson, M.D. F.L.S., Physician to University College Hospital &c. &c. Completed and Edited by Edmund A. Parkes, Physician to University College Hospital, &c.—London, 1850. 8vo, Pp. 440, Vegetable and Animal Parasites of the Teeth. By Dr. Bowditch, On the Use of Iron in Anœmia from Starvation by M. Bricheteau, Influence of Animal Charcoal in Removing the Active Principles of Plants from Their Solutions in Water, On the Diet of the Belgian Miners. By M. Charpentier, Every-Day Wonders: or Facts in Physiology, Which All Should Know. Illustrated with Wood-Cuts.—London, 1850. Fcap, 8vo, Pp. 137, The Principles of Surgery. By John A. Orr, A.B. F.R.C.S.I., One of the Surgeons of the City of Dublin Hospital.—Dublin, 1850. 8vo, Pp. 496, On Ozœna. By M. Max-Simon, On Fungous Tumour of the Rectum in Children, Attended with Bloody Discharges, On the Action of Bromide of Potassium. By M. Huette, Physician and Patient; or a Practical View of the Mutual Duties, Relations, and Interests of the Medical Profession and the Community. From the Text of Wm. Hooker, M.D. Edited by Edward Bentley, M.D., &c. &c.—London, 1850. 12mo, Pp. 303, On the Salts Contained in Cholera Evacuations. By Dr. Guterbock, Pathology and Practice of Medicine A Case of Hæmorrhagic Diathesis. By Dr. Dunlap, Surgical Operations, in Reference to the Employment of Chloroform. By M. Boyer, Intelligence Execution of Professor Webster, Elementary Composition of Epithelium and Epidermis, On Liquor Ammoniœ. By M. Teissier, On the Therapeutical Employment off Coffee and Cafeine. By Mm. Vanden-Corput and Hannon, New Test for Quinine, Specific Gravity of Animal Substances, Health, Disease, and Remedy Familiarly and Practically Considered, in a Few of Their Relations to the Blood. By George Moore, M.D., &c. &c.—London, 1850. 12mo, Pp. 372 On the Principles of Health and Disease. An Inaugural Dissertation of the University of Edinburgh. By …, On the Existence of Iodine in All Fresh-Water Plants. By Professor Chatin, On the Communication of Syphilis to Animals. By Mm. Auzias-Turenne and De Welz, Case in Which a Large Iron Bar Passed through the Head. By Professor Bigelow, Proteus; or the Law of Nature. By Charles Bland Radcliffe, M.B., Lecturer on Vegetable Physiology and Botany at the Westminster Hospital, &c.—London, 1850. 8vo, Pp. 150, On the Appearances of the Gums in Phthisis. By M. Fredericq, A Case of Partial Arrest of Muscular Development. By Dr. Huntington, Statistical Reports on the Health of the Navy, for the Years 1837, 1838, 1839, 1840, 1841, 1842, and 1843. Part I. South American Station; North American and West Indian Station; and Mediterranean Station. Parliamentary Paper.—Folio, Pp. 327. Ordered to Be Printed, 28th June, 1849, Epidemics of Mumps at Geneva and Montpellier. By Mm. Rilliet and Ressiguier, On the Treatment and Prevention of Habitual Constipation. By Dr. J. C. Warren, On a Stethoscopic Sign of the Detachment of the Placenta. By M. Caillault, The Accommodation of the Eye to Distances. By William Clay Wallace, M.D.—New York, 1850. 8vo, Pp. 36. Review: Books Received for Review, Letter from Dr. Jacob, of Dublin, to the Editor of the ' British and Foreign Medico-Chirurgical Review'.
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