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The Eclectic Medical Journal

1871; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

A. B. Finney, W. H. Davis, G. B. Parsons, R. W. Spangler, D. W. Martin, R. F. Bryant, Edwin Freeman, Jos. Adolphus, J. A. Munk, W. H. Davis, S. C. Townshend, M. Blachiz, Jonathan Hutchinson, Geo. H. Savage, Charles J. B. Williams, James Broadbent, Henry S. Purdon, T. S. Clouston, Dr. R. C. Shettle, J. G. Stokes, E. Meryon, F. C. Skey, J. R. Walker, Alfred Meadows, Jonathan Pereira, Dr. Emil Dillenberger, G. Mead, Rev. L. T. Townsend, Charles Reade, Georgiana M. Craik,

Resumo

Frontmatter: The Eclectic Medical Journal. Essay: Treatment of Chilblains.—By F. C. Skey, C. B., F. R. S., Ague with Subsequent Typhoid Symptoms, Nature and Causes of Hysterical Phenomena, On a Series of Cases in Which Chancres Have Been Caused by Vaccination.—By Jonathan Hutchinson, F. R. C. S., A Fact Illustrating Specific Medication.—By R. W Spangler, M. D., South Plymouth, Ohio, Purulent Infection, Dedication of the New College Building, My Case-Book, Intermittent Fever, A Terrible Temptation. By Charles Reade. New York, Harper & Bros.; Cincinnati, Robert Clarke & Co., On the Physiological Action of Arsenic.—By M. Blachiz, Mistaken Diagnosis.—By W. H. Davis, M. D., Springfield, Ills., Growth of the Nail as a Prognostic in Cerebral Paralysis, Family of Three, Father, Mother and Child of Three Years, Fungus as a Cause of Whooping-Cough.—By Dr. Letzerich, Treatment of Fibrous Disease of the Uterus, The Treatment of Dysmenorrhœa, Cancer and Cundurango, The Sword and Garment, Homœopathic Surgery—What Is It?, Quinine in the Diseases of Childhood, Infantile Pneumonia, with Determination to the Brain, Use of Certain Drugs in Insanity.—By T. S. Clouston, M. D., Treatment of Psoriasis.—By Henry S. Purdon, M. D., L. R. C. P., "Is It Proper for Consumptives to Marry?"—By Charles J. B. Williams, M. D., F. R. S., Book Notices A Manual of Midwifery, Including the Signs and Symptons of Pregnancy, Obstetric Operations, Diseases …, Ague with Partial Congestion, How We Work, The Physician's Prescription Book: Containing Lists of the Terms, Phrases, Contractions and Abbreviations, Used in Prescriptions, with Explanatory Notes; the Grammatical Construction of Prescriptions, Etc., Etc. By Jonathan Pereira, M. D., F. R. S. Fifteenth Edition. Lindsay & Blakiston, Philadelphia; Blanchard & Co., Cincinnati. Price $1.25, American Journal of Microscopy. G. Mead, Managing Editor, Original Communications A Successful Case of Ophthalmic Surgery.—By a. B. Finney, M. D., Randolph, Tenn., A Rare Preternatural Labor.—By Edwin Freeman, M. D., Cincinnati, Ohio, Superintendent of Adams Express in the West, Travels Extensively in Southern Indiana, Illinois and Missouri; Very Strong and Rugged, Never Had Ague until August, 1870, Ague with Impaired Innervation, Handy-Book of the Treatment of Woman's and Children's Diseases, According to the Vienna Medical School. By Dr. Emil Dillenberger. Translated from the Second German Edition by Patrick Nichol, M. B. Philadelphia, Lindsay & Blakiston; Cincinnati, Blanchard & Co. Price $1.75, Annual Meeting of the E. M. Society of West Virginia, On Phosphorus as a Remedy in Skin Diseases.—By James Broadbent, M. D., Buhl's Theory of Tuberculosis, Elimination of Nitrogen from the Human Body, Infantile Pneumonia, with Congestion, The Life and Times of Henry Lord Brougham. Written by Himself, 3 Vols., 12mo. New York, Harper & Bros.; Cincinnati, Robert Clarke & Co., Tin Foil as a Preservative Wrapping, Suggestions in Support of a Rational System of Therapeutics.—By E. Meryon, M. D., Urtica Pumila.—By J. A. Munk, M. D., Chillicothe, Missouri, Spasmodic Asthma.—By G. B. Parsons, M. D., Logan, Iowa, Veratrum Viride an Antidote to Opium, Electricity.—By W. H. Davis, M. D., Burlington, Iowa, A Specific in Asthma, Is This Eclecticism? "I Want to Know?", Multiple Essay Items, Æt. 27, a Brother of xxiii. Contracted the Disease at the Same Time and Place, and Has Pretty Much the Same Experience, Though Quinine Has Held the Disease in Check for Longer Periods, Periscope Indian Cholera Statistics.—By S. C. Townshend, M. D., Laws Regulating Electro-Magnetic Force. By Dr. R. C. Shettle, The Journal for 1872, Cholera Infantum.—By Jos. Adolphus, M. D., Des Moines, Iowa, Diseases Incident to Pregnancy, Aconite and Veratrum as Antiperiodics.—By D. W. Martin, M. D., Montra, O., Pertussis with Prolapsus Recti. A Case in Practice.—By R. F. Bryant, M. D., Eckmansville, Ohio, Recent Ague, Our First Dun, Change in the Chair of Materia Medica, The Value of Emetics.—By J. G. Stokes, M. D., Ague Cured with Common Salt, Kneading in Constipation.—By Geo. H. Savage, M. D., The Cousin from India. A Book for Girls. By Georgiana M. Craik. New York, Harper & Bros.; Cincinnati, Robert Clarke & Co.. Editorial: Editorial A Higher Standard of Medical Education. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. Backmatter: Receipts for Journal to September 19.

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