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The American Medical Recorder

1819; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

J. Rhea Barton, Wm. P. Dewees, Dr. T. Mifflin Hall, Jesse Magaw, James Mease, Dr. Gilbert Flagler, William P. Dewees, Thomas Cooper, T. P. Westring, M. M. Gross, W. T. Brande, John Thompson, J. J. Locher, J. Albers, J. A. Alberts, J. J. Locher, John Marshall, Edmund Davy, Nicholas Archer, Whitlock Nicholl, William Meade, Josiah Meigs, Josiah Meigs, Joseph Pryor, James P. Freeman,

Resumo

Frontmatter: The American Medical Recorder. Essay: On Febrile Origin. By Dr. Kinglake, Rapport Fait À La Société Medicale, Sur La Fièvre Jaune Qui a Regné Pendant L'été De 1817. Par M. M. Gross Et Garadin, 8vo. P. 65, For the Following Communication, We Are Indebted to Dr. Thomas Mifflin Hall, of This City, Late Surgeon of the Ship Bainbridge, on a Voyage from Philadelphia to Calcutta Remarks on the Cholera Morbus of Calcutta, A Considerable Work Has Long Been Expected from Dr. Spurzhein, on Education, Founded on the Knowledge of the Physiology of the Brain, Distribution of Caloric.—July, 1818, Dr. Ures' Experiments on the Body of a Criminal after Execution, History of a Case of Cœsarean Operation, in Which the Lives of the Mother and Child Were Both Preserved. By J. J. Locher, M. D. town Physician of Zurich. Communicated by J. Albers, M. D. of Bremen. With a Few Preliminary Observations by the Latter [Medico-Chirurgical Transactions, Volume IX.—Part I], The Same Author Will Shortly Publish Observations on the Periods at Which the Different Organs of the Brain Become Active, and Those at Which Their Activity Ceases, On Dysmenorrhœa. By Wm. P. Dewees, M. D. March 18, 1819, Deoxidation of Indigo, An Essay on the Means of Lessening Pain and Facilitating Certain Cases of Difficult Parturition. By William P. Dewees, M. D. Phila. Published by Thos. Dobson, and Son, 8vo. P. 156, Saffron Supposed to Prevent Sea-Sickness, Some Observations on the Varioloid Disease, Which Has Lately Prevailed in Edinburgh, and on the Identity of Chicken-Pox and Modified Small-Pox, in a Letter Addressed to Dr. Duncan, Junior. By John Thompson, M. D. F. R. S. E. Consulting Physician to the Edinburgh New-Town Dispensary, Professor of Surgery to the Royal College of Surgeons, Regius Professor of Military Surgery in the University, and Surgeon to the Forces, On the Absorption of Carbonic Acid Gas by Water, and Solution of Magnesia. Communicated by Dr. T. Mifflin Hall, Miscellaneous Articles, &c. Reply to an Article in No. IV of the New England Medical Journal, Addressed to the Editor of the …, Philadelphia Medical Society Session of 1818 and 1819, In Compliance with the Wish of My Honoured Friend the Very Skilful Accoucheur, Dr. Locher, I Corroborate the Truth of This Remarkable Observation by My Signature, Successful Operation of Paracentesis of the Thorax. By Nicholas Archer, M. D. Licentiate of the King's and Queen's College of Physicians in Ireland, &c. &c. Read 2d August, 1818, Prize Questions, A Case of Colic Attended with Obstinate Constipation; Relieved by the Effusion of Cold Water. Communicated by Jesse Magaw, M. D. Mercersburg, Pa. 5th March, 1819, Dr. Thos. Forster Has Just Published a Small Tract on the Periodical Affections of the Brain and Nervous System, Remedy for the Plague, University of Maryland, Experiments and Observations upon the State of the Air in the Fever Hospitals of Cork, at a Time When They Were Crowded with Patients, Labouring under Febrile Cantagion. By Edmund Davy, Esq. Professor of Chemistry, and Secretary to the Cork Institution [The Following Experiments Originally Apeared in the Cork Intelligencer, December 9, 1817; Their Accuracy …, Erfahrungen Ueber Die Heilung Der Krebsgeschwuere.—Von T. P. Westring, Hon: Swed: Leibartzes Halle, 1817, P. 61 8vo. Aus Dem Schwedeshen Ulersetyt Soon K. Sprengll, Mr. Fox, Professor of Botany of Christiana, in Norway, States, in a Letter, Dated November 28th, to Dr. Miller, Now in London, That M. Lampadius Has Lately Discovered in Some English Ores, (the Characters of Which Are Not Mentioned) a New Metal, Which He Calls "Wodanium", The above Mentioned Deaths Were Caused by the Following Diseases and Casualties, Viz, Meteorological, A Case on the Use of Turpentine. By Whitlock Nicholl, M. D. F. L. S. Member of the London College of Physicians, and of the Medical and Chirurgical Society of London. Read by Dr. Brooke, 1st. June, 1818, Statement of Deaths with the Diseases and Ages, in the City and Liberties of Philadelphia, from the First of January, 1818, to the First of January, 1819, The Identity of the above Signatures, Which Were Affixed in the Senate House, Is Attested, Zurich, the 21st of October, 1817, by the Third State Secretary of the Canton of Zurich, Foreign Papers, &c. Observations on the Medico-Chemical Treatment of Calculus Disorders. By W. T. Brande, Sec. R. S. &c. 1819, Remarks, On the Medical as Well as Dietetic Properties of Common Salt, On the 16th of February, 1817, at Three O'clock in the Morning, I Was Summoned to a Woman of This Town in Labour; She Was Said to Be Incapable of Bringing Forth Her Child, Multiple Essay Items, The Elements of Surgery, by Dr. Dorsey, the Late Distinguished Professor of the University of Pennsylvania, Has Been Republished in Edinburgh as a Text Book for the Students of That School, In Consequence of the Gift of a Sum of Money by an Anonymous Person, for the Foundation of a Prize in Physiology, the Royal Academy of Paris Have Announced That a Gold Medal of 440 Francs Value, Will Be Given to the Author of That Printed Work or Manuscript, Sent to Them before the First of December, 1819, Which Shall Appear to Have Contributed Most to the Progress of Experimental Physiology; and Their Decision Will Be Announced Early in 1820, Annual Commencement in the University of the State of New-York, Of the above, There Were, A Case of Mania a Temulentia. Communicated by Dr. Gilbert Flagler, of Philadelphia, Medical Commencement, The Philadelphia Medical Society, On the Disease Produced by the Action of the Canine Virus on the Human Body. By James Mease, M. D., A Systematic Bandage for Fractures of the Lower Jaw, &c. By J. Rhea Barton, M. D. of Philadelphia. Review: A Review of a Discourse on the Connexion between Chemistry and Medicine, Delivered in the University of Pennsylvania, Nov. 5, 1818. By Thomas Cooper, M. D. Professor of Chemistry in the Faculty of Arts in the University of Pennsylvania. Editorial: Errata.

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