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The Eclectic Medical Journal

1877; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

A. J. Howe, J. U. Lloyd, Prof. Z. Freeman, H. L. True, W. Hope Davis, S. M. Sherman, John King, H. C. Davidson, Prof. A. J. Howe, Dr. J. Milner Fothergill, C. G. Lloyd, Dr. Isaac J. Sloan, Dr. A Amuesat Fils, Jos. R. Hewitt,

Resumo

Frontmatter: The Eclectic Medical Journal. Table of contents: Table of Contents. Display ads: J. F. Judge & Co., New Remedies, Winter Session Eclectic Medical Institute. Essay: Jacksonian Latin, Case in Practice. By H. C. Davidson, Reeves' Station, Mo., A Good Joke, Pepsin. By J. U. Lloyd, Cincinnati, Ohio, Disbelief in the Efficacy of Medicine, Ailanthus Glandulosa. By H. L. True, M. D., Mcconnelsville, Ohio, Malarial Fever. By S. M. Sherman, M. D., Garrett, Indiana, Scrofulous Ulceration, Dr. J. M. Scudder—Dear Sir: I Thought to Write My Experience with Ferri Per Sulphas (Monsal's Salt), Another Curiosity of the Modern Time, Gleanings, by John King, M. D., Affluence of Brains, On Chloral, Blenorrhagic Orchitis, Potency and Dose, Remittent Fever in the West Vs. Calomel, Pickaxe Wound of the Brain. By Prof. Z. Freeman, M. D., Phthisis Pulmonalis: Its Cause and Cure. By W. Hope Davis, M. D., Sclerotic Acid, Physiological Hints. By Prof. A. J. Howe, Axillary Tumor. Removed by Drs. McLaughlin and Russell, Springfield, Ohio, Hot Water as an Internal Remedy, Labio-Glosso-Pharyngeal Paralysis, Typho-Malarial Fever, Book Notices Memoires Eur La Galvano-Caustique Thermique, Par Le Dr. A. Amuesat Fils Avec 44 Figures Intercalees Daus …, Podophyllin, Multiple Essay Items, Iodide of Starch Is Recommended by M. Bellini as an Antidote, Presenting Less Inconveniences, and at the Same Time Greater Advantages, than Other Antidotes That Have Been Proposed and Employed, in Poisoning, 1, by Sulphur; 2, Alkaline and Earthy Sulphides; 3, Caustic Alkalies and Ammonia; 4, Alkaloids in Which Tincture of Iodine Has Been Advised; and 5. Mercury and Lead, in All These Instances It Is Necessary, a Short Time after the Administration of the Antidote, to Cause Emesis, to Hasten the Ejection Not Only of the Poison, If Perchance Any of It Exists, but Also of the Products of Its Decomposition, Medicines for Name, Original Communications Anthropoidea. By A. J. Howe, M. D., Periscope Anhidrotics. By Dr. J. Milner Fothergill, Contradictory Symptoms. Editorial: Editorial The Practice of Medicine. (Eleventh Paper). Bad Blood. Death notices: Died. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. Backmatter: Receipts for Journal to September, 22.

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