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The Peninsular Journal of Medicine and the Collateral Sciences

1853; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

Joseph Briggs, M. F. Palmer, E. P. Christian, F. K. Bailey, M. Claude Bernard, Oliver Wendell Holmes, M. Passot,

Resumo

Frontmatter: The Peninsular Journal of Medicine and the Collateral Sciences. Essay: Extraordinary Operation on the Subclavian Vein. By the Mate of a Vessel; Recovery, Aphonia of Four Years' Standing, Cured by Electro-Magnetism, by F. K. Bailey, M. D., Almont, Report of a Case of Carinoma of the Stomach. Read before the Detroit Medical Society, by E. P. Christian, M. D., Quinia in Yellow Fever, Professor Armor's Prize Essay, Original Communications Occlusion of Vagina, Operation for Relief Of. By Joseph Briggs, M. D., of Schoolcraft, Kal. Co., Michigan, Diagnosis and Treatment of Thecal Abscess, Etc., Selections Yellow Fever Epidemic of 1853 in New Orleans, On the Questionable Utility of Tracheotomy in the Treatment of Any Kind of Epilepsy. By Dr. Radcliffe, Assistant-Physician to the Westminster Hospital, Extracts from Professor Allen's Introductory Address, Dr. Cormack on the Galactagogue and Emmenagogue Effects of Warm and Stimulating Applications to the Mammœ, On Ergot of Rye in Retention of Urine. By M. Passot, of Lyons, Treatment of Cancer, Researches upon a New Function of the Liver, Considered as a Sugar-Producing Organ in Man and in Animals. By M. Claude Bernard. Translated from the French, by Prof. A. Sager Introductory. Letter to the editor: To the Editor of the Peninsular Journal of Medicine. Poem, verse: Response To the Following Toast, Proposed at the Entertainment Given to the American Medical Association, by the …. Editorial: Editorial and Miscellaneous.

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