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The Contents of the Medico-Chirurgical Review

1841; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

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James M. Arnott, M. Leuret, F. C. Skey, Edmond Sharkey, J. H. Reveille-Parisœ, John Hey Robertson, Francis Sankey, Martyn Paine, R. Harlan, Alexander Monro, Charles Wightman, Joseph Henry Green, William Prout, John Houston, Edward Johnson, William Tilleard Ward, Thomas Morton, James Arnott, Robert Lee, J. Henderson Hardie, John Watson, James Yearsley, James Spence, W. E. Horner, W. A. F. Browne, Thomas Williamson, W. A. F. Browne, Robert Christison, J. Toogood, Robert Crane, Robert J. Graves, Clement Hamerton, R. R. Madden, A. T. Thomson, Alfred Hudson,

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Table of contents: The Contents of the Medico-Chirurgical Review Reviews. Frontmatter: The Medico-Chirurgical Review. Essay: The Anatomy of the Nerves of the Uterus. By Robert Lee, M. D. F. R. S. Physician to the British Lying-In Hospital, and Lecturer on Midwifery at St. George's Hospital. London: H. Balliere, Regent Street. 1841, M. Lugol on Cutaneous Scrofula, Inoculation after Vaccination, Spinal Diseases: with an Improved Plan of Treatment Including What Are Commonly Called Nervous Complaints, and Numerous Examples, from Upwards of 150 Cases. By John Hey Robertson, M. D. Octavo, Pp. 160. Glasgow and London. 1841, On the History of the New Operation for the Cure of Squinting, A Mode of Introducing the Catheter in Difficult Cases, Bibliographical Record, College of Physicians of London Report Addressed to the Royal College of Physicians by the Committee Appointed by the College to Confer …, Results of Re-Vaccination in the Deaf and Dumb Institution of Paris, Periscope; or, Circumspective Review Descriptive Catalogue of the Preparations in the Museum of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland. …, Introduction of Syphilis into the System, through Other Channels than Sexual Intercourse. By Clement Hamerton, Surgeon to the Castletown Dispensary, Polypus of the Uterus Removed by the Hand. By J. Toogood, Esq., Surgerry in Paris, Luxation of the Humerus during a Fit of Epilepsy. By W. A. F. Browne, M. D. Superintendent of the Crichton Institution for Lunatics. Dumfries, The Uvulatome, Fatal Poisoning from Aconite, Mud-Baths, Amaurosis and Night-Blindness Produced by Onanism and Inordinate Venery. By Robert Crane, M. R. C. S., Kilkenny, General Observations on the Pathology of Saccharine Assimilation and Secretion, Professor Arnold on the Functions of the Pneumo-Gastric and the Accessory Nerves, Death from Brandy and Salt, An Inquiry into the Sources and Mode of Action of the Poison of Fever, The Surgical Anatomy of Inguinal Herniæ, the Testis and Its Coverings. By Thomas Morton, One of the Demonstrators of Anatomy in University College, London; and Formerly House Surgeon to the Hospital of the Same College. Illustrated with Lithographic Plates and Wood Engravings. London. Taylor and Walton. 1841, Medical and Physiological Commentaries. By Martyn Paine, M. D. A. M. 2 Vols. 8vo. New York. London, 1840, On the Electrical Actions in Living Bodies, An Inquiry into the Efficacy of Digitalis in the Treatment of Idiopathic Epilepsy. By Edmond Sharkey, A. B. M. D. One of the Lecturers on Midwifery in the Hunterian School of Medicine, Charlotte Street. 8vo. Pp. 80. Highley, London, January, 1841, Memoranda from M. Lisfranc's Surgical Clinique, Gas-Baths, Spirit of the Foreign Peroidicals On the Alterations of the Blood in Different Diseases, Essays and Heads of Lectures on Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology, and Surgery. By the Late Alexander Monro, Secundus M. D. F. R. S. E. &c., Upwards of Fifty Years Professor of Anatomy and Surgery in the University of Edingburgh. With a Memoir of His Life; and Copious Notes Explanatory of Modern Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology, and Practice. By His Son and Successor, Illustrated by Engravings Octavo, Pp. 300. Whittaker & Co. London; MacLachlan and Stewart, Edingburgh; Fannin and Co. Dublin, On the Diseases Induced by Mercury, French Official Document on Re-Vaccination, Guy's Hospital Fatal Case of Chorea, Scirrhus of the Stomach Probably Congenital, Observations on Squinting, and the New Operation for Its Relief, A New Method of Inducing Artifical Labour, Du Traitement Moral De La Folle. Par M. Leuret. 8vo. Pp. 462.1840, Protracted Gestation, M. Leuret on the Use of Belladonna in Epilepsy, On the Seat of Gonorrhœa in Women, Explanation of the Symptoms of Emphysema of the Lungs, by the Nature of the Anatomical Lesion, Sir Patrick Dun's Hospital Dr. Lendrick's Clinical Report, Cracked Tongue, New York Hospital Report of Surgical Cases. By John Watson, M. D. One of the Surgeons to the Hospital, Practical Observations on Distortions of the Spine, Chest, and Limbs; Together with Remarks on Paralytic and Other Diseases Connected with Impaired or Defective Motion. By William Tilleard Ward, F. L. S. Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Fellow of the Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society, and Corresponding Fellow of the Medical Society of London. Renshaw, 1840, Cases of Neuralgia Treated with Acupuncturation, Medico-Chirurgical Transactions, Published by the Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society of London. Vol. XXIII. London: Longman and Co. 1840 Case of Large Osseous Tumor of the Uterus. By James M. Arnott, Esq. Surgeon to the Middlesex Hospital, South Union Workhouse Epidemic Ophthalmia, Spirit of the British and American Periodicals &c. Gangrena Senilis, or Pott's Gangrene, Nuces Philosophicæ; or the Philosophy of Things, as Developed from the Study of the Philosophy of Words. By Edward Johnson, Esq. No. I. January, 1841. Price One Shilling. Simpkin and Co., Aphorisms of Practical Surgery, from Dupuytren's Lectures, Medical Reform The Touchstone of Medical Reform; in Three Letters, Addressed to Sir Robert Harry Inglis, Bart. M. P. …, A Treatise on Stricture of the Urethra, Containing an Account of Improved Methods of Treatment; with an Appendix, on Dilatation by Fluid Pressure in the Treatment of Urinary Calculus and Other Diseases. By James Arnott, M. D., Late Superintending Surgeon in the Honorable East India Company's Service. Second Edition. London, Sherwood, Gilbert, and Piper. 1840, M. Beau on Auscultation, Microscopical Distinction between the Sensory and the Motory Nerves, On Some Remedies against Sleeplessness, Miscellanies Medical Reform, Considerations on the Radical Cure of Herniæ, On the Employment of Opium for Arresting Acute Internal Inflammations. By Robert Christison, M. D., &c., Physiologie Et Hygiene Des Hommes Livres Aux Travaux De L'esprit, &c. Par J. H. Reveille-Parisœ, Docteur En Medicine, &c. Paris, 1840. Physiology and Hygiene of Persons Who Devote Themselves to Intellectual Toil, &c., Two Cases of Aneurysm Exhibiting the Necessity of a Ligature Both above and below the Tumour. By W. E. Horner, M. D. Professor of Anatomy in the University of Pennsylvania Aneurysm from Venœsection—Ligatures above and below the Tumor—Cure, Sketch of the Progress of Medicine in France during 1840, On the Treatment of Various Diseases. By Robert J. Graves, M. D. Looseness of the Teeth, On the Nature and Treatment of Stomach and Urinary Diseases; Being an Inquiry into the Connexion of Diabetes, Calculus, and Other Affections of the Kidney and Bladder, with Indigestidn. By William Prout, M. D. F. R. S. Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians. Third Edition, Much Enlarged. London: John Churchill, 1841 [Second Notice], Dr. Gregory Versus "Variolæ Vaccinæ", Malta: Considered with Reference to Its Eligibility as a Place of Residence for Invalids. Addressed to the Members of the Medical Profession. By Francis Sankey, M. D., Laryngismus Stridulus, Report on M. Petrequin's Method of Treating Deafness, Treatment of Small-Pox with Mercurial Applications, A Treatise on the Sympathetic Relation between the Stomach and the Brain; and, throughout, between the Digestive and the Nervous Systems, in the Causation and Cure of Diseases. With an Appendix, Containing a Few Observations on Certain Points Connected with the Treatment of Chronic Disease, and Its Attendant Debility. By Charles Wightman, M. D. Licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians of London, and Resident Physician in Newcastle-Upon-Tync. London. Simpkin, Marshall & Co. 1840. Samll Octavo, Pp. 192, The Domestic Management of the Sick-Room, Necessary in Aid of Medical Treatment, for the Cure of Diseases. By A. T. Thomson, M. D. &c. &c. Octavo, Pp. 506. Longman & Co. 1841, Egypt and Mohammed Ali, Illustrative of the Condition of His Slaves and Subjects, &c. By R. R. Madden, M. D. Octavo, 1841. Hamilton and Co., An Account of the New Process for Embalming, and of Preserving Anatomical Preparations. Specimens of Natural History, &c. Translated from the French of M. Gannal. By R. Harlan, M. D. Octavo, Pp. 264. Philadelphia, 1840, Immovable Fracture-Apparatus for Varicose Ulcers of the Leg, Remarks on the Sources of Hæmorrhage after Lithotomy. By James Spence, Surgeon; Assistant-Demonstrator of Anatomy in the University of Edinburgh, &c., On Bleeding in Mania. By W. A. F. Browne, M. D. Superintendent of the Crichton Lunatic Asylum, Dumfries, Two Cases of Spontaneous Emphysema, Treatment of Gonorrhœa with Cubebs and Album, A Practical Treatise on the Venereal Disease. Founded on Six Lectures on That Subject, Delivered in the Session of 1838-39, at the Aldersgate School of Medicine. With Plates. By F. C. Skey, F. R. S. &c. 12mo. Pp. 195. Three Plates. London, 1841. Review: Clinical Review Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh. Letter to the editor: Operations for Stammering, An Account of Dieffenbach's New Operation for the Cure of Stuttering.—(With Case) To the Editor of the Medical Gazette. Obituary. Editorial: Errata.

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