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Contents of the Medico-Chirurgical Review

1832; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

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John Ramsbotham, William Stevens, John T. Ingleby, John Webster, Edward Blackmore, J. H. James, Adolph Wilhelm Otto, David Tod, Nitras Argenti, Dr. Robert Lee, Robert J. Graves, A. Newton, John MacFarlane, W. Thomas, James Elliott, Alex. Gamack, W. Hacket,

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Table of contents: Contents of the Medico-Chirurgical Review. Frontmatter: The Medico-Chirurgical Review, Intelligence, Correspondence, &c.. Essay: Cases of Abscess of the Liver, Treatment of Cholera at Leeds, Cases of Vesico-Vaginal and Rectovaginal Fistula Cured, Bandaging the Abdomen in Cholera, Case of Severe Sciatica, Cured by Bloodletting, Mortality from Cholera in London, Remarkable Emphysema of the Lung. Examination of Mr. M—Y, July 3, 1832, Fungous Tumours of the Dura Mater and of the Bones of the Skull, Dr. Lindsey's Opinions on the Treatment of Cholera, Epidemic Disease among Poultry, Case of Bite from the Karrait Snake, Cold Water in Cholera, Reported Diuretic Properties of Lichen Vulgaris, Diabetes Mellitus, Narcotic Glysters in Cholera, Nitric Acid for Toothache, Successful Prohibition of Any Drink in Cholera, Tabulæ Anatomiam Comparativam Illustrantes, Quas Exhibuit Carolus G. Carus, Med. Et Philos. Doctor, &c. Pars III. Pp. 22, Folio. Lipsiæ, J. A. Barth, 1831, Cases of Phlebitis—Advantages of Free Openings, Memoir of the Last Illness and Death of Baron Cuvier, Mr. Arnott and the Medico-Chirurgical Reviewer, Clinical Reports of the Surgical Practice of the Glasgow Royal Infirmary. By John MacFarlane, M. D. Senior Surgeon to the Royal Infirmary of Glasgow, &c. Octavo, Pp. 314. Glasgow, 1882, Two Lectures on the Primary and Secondary Treatment of Burns, On the Use of Large Flat Ligatures in Cases of Aneurism, &c., Composition of Cow's Milk before and after Parturition, A Compendium of Human and Comparative Pathological Anatomy. By Adolph Withelm Otto, M. D. Royal Medical Counsellor in the Medical College of Silesia, &c. &c. Translated from the German, with Additional Notes and References. By John F. South, Lecturer on Anatomy at St. Thomas's Hospital. Octavo, Pp. 456. London, 1831, Paralysis of the Portio Dura, Cured by Moxas, Scrofulous Disease of the Bones, Cold Water or Nothing in Cholera, Extensive Fracture of the Pelvis, and Rupture of the Bladder, Anodyne Paste for Cholera, Dr. Fergusson on Contagion, On an Epidemic Miliary Sweating Fever, Which Raged in the Department of the Oise, Success of Muriate of Soda in Cholera, Vitreous Humour Regenerated, Puerperal Peritonitis, Followed by Ascites and Spontaneous Perforation of the Abdominal Parietes, Observations on the General Principles, and on the Particular Nature and Treatment of Various Species of Inflammation. By J. H. James, Surgeon to the Devon and Exeter Hospital, and Consulting Surgeon to the Exeter Dispensary. 8vo., Pp. 558. London, 1832, Provincial Medical and Surgical Association, Ocular and Acoustic Illusions and Experiments, Resistance of the Official Mandate to Disclose the Names and Abodes of Patients, Who Had Received Wounds in the Late Disturbances in Paris, and Who Were under Treatment, by the Surgeons Who Attended Them, Native Lithotomists In…, Case of Diseased Heart, Accompanied by Angina Pectoris, &c. By A. Newton, Esq., Cases of Rheumatism, Treated by the Local Use of the Acetate of Morphia, Dr. Arnott's Hydrostatic Bed, Salines Not Successful in Cholera, Cholera, A Practical Treatise on Uterine Hæmorrhage, in Connexion with Pregnancy and Parturition. By John T. Ingleby, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons in London, One of the Surgeons to the General Dispensary, Surgeon to the Magdalen Asylum, and Lecturer on Midwifery at the School of Medicine in Birmingham. One Plate, 8vo. Pp. 276. London, 1832, Dr. Stevens on the Blood, The Anatomy and Physiology of the Organ of Hearing; with Remarks on Congenital Deafness, the Diseases of the Ear, Some Imperfections of the Organ of Speech, and the Proper Treatment of These Several Affections. By David Tod, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons. Octavo, Pp. 147. London, 1832, Practical Observations in Midwifery, with a Selection of Cases. Part II. By John Ramsbotham, M. D., &c. &c. Octavo, Pp. 507. Highley, July, 1832, Case of Aphonia, Treated by Nitras Argenti, M. Rodweiss on Uric Acid and Its Decomposition by Nitric Acid, Mr. Buchanan, of Hull, in the Same Journal, Has Communicated Some Remarkable Instances of Cholera Cured by Somewhat Unusual Means, Feeble and Injudicious Treatment of Typhus Fever, by the French Physicians, An Essay on Epidemic Cholera, by John Webster, M. D., A Logical Deduction, A Practical Treatise on the Forms, Causes, Sanability, and Treatment of Pulmonary Consumption. By Edward Blackmore, M. D. Physician to the Plymouth Public Dispensary. Pp. 212. London, Longman and Co. 1832, Menstruation in Different Countries, Bibliographical Record Works Received for Review since the Last Quarter, Affections of the Head Produced by Quinine, Tic Douloureux of a Stump Said to Be Cured by the Removal of a Portion of the Median Nerve, Dr. Watson on Hematuria, M. M. Foville and Parchappe on the Cholera at Rouen, Observations on the Healthy and Diseased Properties of the Blood. By William Stevens, M. D., Octavo, Pp. 504. Murray, London, 1831, Outlines of Medical Botany, Comprising Vegetable Anatomy and Physiology, the Characters and Properties of the Natural Orders of Plants, and Explanation of the Linnæan System of Classification, M and Tables of Medicinal Plants, Arranged in Their Linnæan and Natural Orders. By Hugo Reid, Member of the Royal Physical Society and of the Society of Arts, Extraordinary Member, and Lately President, of the Hunterian Medical Society of Edinburgh. 12mo, Pp. 390. Edinburgh, 1832, Official Report on Cholera, by the Royal Academy of Medicine of France, Medical Reports, Selected by the Madras Medical Board from the Records of Their Office, &c. Madras, 1831, The Anatomy Act, Cholera Cured by Calomel and Opium, Abrege Pratique Des Maladies De La Peau, D'apres Les Arteurs Les Plus Estimes, Et Surtout D'apres Des Documens Puises Dans Les Lecons Cliniques De M. Le Docteur Butt. Par A. Cazenave Et B. E. Schedel, Docteurs En Medecin. A Paris, 1828, Epilepsy Connected with Scrofulous Disease of the Cerebellum, Undercliffe—Isle of Wight, Anatomy and Physiology of the Optic Nerves, On Some Obscure Forms of the Phlegmasiæ, Mr. Schloss's Anatomical Models, Observations on Various Diseases. By Robert J. Graves, M. D., Death from Injection of an Encysted Dropsy, Severe Injury on the Head— … of Brain, and, Subsequently. … from the Ear, Mr. Crampton on Injuries of the Head, On the Structure of the Human Placenta, and Its Connexion with the Uterus. By Dr. Robert Lee, St. George's Hospital, Periscope; or, Circumspective Review Various Selections from the French Journals. Obituary: Dr. J. Allsop. Letter to the editor: Extra-Limites Letter from Dr. Hacket to Dr. Johnson, Respecting Dr. Stevens' Publication.

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