Jornais Acesso aberto

Prospectus

1822; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

John Eberle, Henry William Ducachet, John Eberle, Horace H. Hayden, Henry W. Ducachet, Thomas Harris, Dr. Robert Archer, W. H. Finch, John Hill, P. MacAulay, William Zollickoffer, John Barnes, Dr. Horatio Gates Jameson, Dr. Horatio Gates Jameson, James M. Staughton, John Armstrong, W. Gibson, A. P. W. Philip, John Cooke, J. Dickinson,

Resumo

Frontmatter: The American Medical Recorder, Prospectus The American Medical Recorder of Original Papers and Intelligence in Medicine and Surgery. Table of contents: Contents of No. XVII. Editorial: To Readers and Correspondents. Essay: A Syndesmological Chart, or, a Table of the Ligaments of the Human Skeleton, Some Observations on the Yellow Fever, as It Prevailed in Wilmington, North Carolina, in the Autumn of 1821. By John Hill, M. D., History of the Yellow Fever, as It Appeared in Norfolk during the Summer and Autumn of 1821. By Dr. Robert Archer, Health Officer, Surgical Essays, Case of Ovarian Dropsy, Successfully Removed by a Surgical Operation. Communicated by Dr. Nathan Smith, Professor of Physic and Surgery at Yale College, A Treatise on Nervous Diseases. By John Cooke, M. D. F. A. S. Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, and Late Physician to the London Hospital, in Two Volumes. Vol. I. On Apoplexy, Including Apoplexia Hydrocephalica, &c. With an Introductory Account of the Opinions of Ancient and Modern Physiologists, Respecting the Nature and Causes of the Nervous System. Read at the College, as the Croonian Lectures, of the Year 1819.8vo. Pp. 469. London, 1820, Two Cases of Amenorrhœa, Attended with Singular Circumstances. Communicated by R. La Roche, M. D. of Philadelphia, Some Observations on "An Account of the Ziziphus Vulgaris and Ziziphus Lotus, or the Large and Little Jujubes, Communicated by W. P. C. Barton, M. D." &c. For the 4th No. of the Philadelphia Journal of the Medical and Physical Sciences. By P. MacAulay, M. D. of Baltimore, A Treatise on Indigestion and Its Consequences, Called Nervous and Bilious Complaints; with Observations on the Organic Diseases, in Which They Sometimes Terminate. By A. P. W. Philip, M. D. F. R. S. Ed. &c. London, 1821, 8vo. P. 361, Magendie's Physiology, Remarks on the Use of the Datura Stramonium (or Thorn Apple) in Chronic Rheumatism. By William Zollickoffer, M. D. of Baltimore, A Singular Case of Habitual Somnolency. Communicated by John W. Gloninger, M. D. of Lebanon, Pennsylvania, Hooping Cough, Errata, Case of Bronchocele, Relieved by Taking up One of the Superior Thyroid Arteries. By Dr. Horatio Gates Jameson, of Baltimore, Analecta, Case of Ideopathic Emphysema, An Account of a Case of Aneurism of the External Iliac Artery. By Dr. Horatio Gates Jameson, of Baltimore, On the Humoral Pathology. By John Eberle, M. D., Remarks and Observations on "Conjoined Suppuration of the Gums and Alveoli." By Horace H. Hayden, Dentist, of Baltimore, Honorary Member of the Medical and Chirurgical Faculty, and of the Medical Society of Maryland, &c. &c., Important Surgical Operation, On the Signs of Death, and the Manner of Distinguishing Real from Apparent Death. By Henry W. Ducachet, M. D. of New-York, Observations on Metastasis. By Thomas Harris M. D. Surgeon of the Naval Hospital at Philadelphia. Read before the Philadelphia Medical Society, Remarks on Certain Objects of the Materia Medica, in Reply to a Paper on the Same Subject, by Professor Coxe. By John Barnes, M. D. &c. of Philadelphia—Read before the Medical Society, Multiple Essay Items, Elements of Chemistry, The Proprietor of the American Medical Recorder, Being Desirous to Render Every Possible Information to the Medical Profession, Has Made Arrangements with Several Competent Medical Gentlemen, Whose Names Shall Appear, to Publish, Annually, a Volume of Selections from the Various Medical Journals, and Other Scientific Medical Works, Published in Great Britain and on the Continent of Europe, Remarks on a Paper Entitled, "The History and Treatment of Bony Tumours. By W. Gibson, M. D. ", Literary and Scientific Materia Medica and Therapeutics, Some Account of the Late Epidemic Bilious Fever, as It Appeared in Surry County, Virginia, during the Fall of 1821. By W. H. Finch, M. D., Dr. Hare's Calorimotor, A Case of Metastasis. By James M. Staughton, M. D. of Philadelphia, A Case of Anastomosing Aneurism of the Internal Maxillary Artery, Successfully Treated by Tying the Common Carotid Artery. By Granville Sharp Pattison, Esq. Professor of Anatomy in the University of Maryland. Review: Reviews Practical Illustrations of the Typhus Fever, of the Common Continued Fever, and of Inflammatory Diseases, ….

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