Braithwaite's Retrospect of Practical Medicine and Surgery
1880; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Robert King, Dr. J. Pearson Irvine, Dr. H. MacNaughton Jones, Dr. F. Royston Fairbank, H. G. Howse, Dr. G. De Gorrequer Griffith, Dr. T. J. MacLagan, Dr. James Arnott, George Budd Jr., Dr. W. H. Day, D. H. Cullimore, Augustus J. Pepper, Dr. Robert Barnes, Dr. Benjamin W. Richardson, Dr. William Dobie, Dr. A. C. F. Rabagliati, Dr. Samuel Wilks, Dr. William Murrell, Dr. T. Clifford Allbutt, Dr. Arthur Hill Hassall, Dr. Reginald E. Thompson, Dr. Robert Standby, Joseph Lister, William S. Savory, John Duncan, Dr. J. C. Ogilvie Will, Thomas Bryant, Dr. J. A. Austin, George A. Berry, Dr. William MacEwen, Henry F. Baker, T. Spencer Well, Dr. J. C. Ogilvie Will, N. Davies-Colley, J. Hopkins Walters, Dr. William MacEwen, Richard Barwell, Dr. F. A. Purcell, P. J. Hayes, Dr. David Young, T. R. Jessop, Dr. W. H. Broadbent, W. H. A. Jacobson, T. Pridgin Teale, Sir Henry Thompson, Dr. J. P. H. Boileau, Arthur Cooper, Charles Higgens, Dr. J. R. Wolfe, Dr. William A. McKeown, Dr. John Kent Spender, Dr. James Sawyer, A. F. McGill, Dr. F. P. Atkinson, Dr. H. A. Martin, Dr. Alexander Russell Simpson, Dr. Lombe Atthill, Dr. J. H. Aveling, Dr. Henry Bennet, Dr. Alfred Meadows, Dr. G. Granville Bantock, Henry Greenway, Dr. George H. Kidd, J. Knowsley Thornton, Dr. Joseph Coats, William Ramsay, Dr. John G. McKendrick, Dr. R. Riddell, Dr. J. G. Sinclair Coghill, Dr. Robert H. Lloyd, Dr. J. E. Eddison, Robert Hamilton, Jabez Hogg, J. R. Gasquet, Dr. G. De Gorrequer Griffith, Dr. Alfred Sheen, Dr. James Adams, Dr. Walter G. Smith,
ResumoCover: Braithwaite's Retrospect of Practical Medicine and Surgery. Frontmatter: Practical Medicine, The Retrospect of Practical Medicine and Surgery. Table of contents: Contents of Vol. LXXX Practical Medicine. Essay: Notes on Some of the Less Common Forms of Scarlatina, with Cases, Diseases of the Urinary Organs On the Diagnostic Value of Albuminuria, Notes on Intra-Uterine Medication, On the Value of Operative Interference in the Treatment of Inflammation of Bone, Affections of the Digestive System, Syphilitic Affections On the Treatment of Syphilis without Mercury, On an Improved Apparatus for Spray Inhalations, Remarks on the Treatment of Chronic Ulcers by Martin's Bandage, On Abdominal Section in Intestinal Obstruction, On a New Acoustic Apparatus; and on Intensified Sound as a Curative Agent, On the Temperature in Relapse of Typhoid Fever, Glycerine in the Treatment of Hemorrhoids, Miscellanea, On Antiseptic Ovariotomy, On the Action and Uses of Belladonna, Antiseptic Transfusion of Human Blood in a Patient the Subject of Secondary Hemorrhage; Cure, Diseases Affecting the System Generally On the Etiology of Typhoid Fever, On the Use of Atropia in the Treatment of the Night-Sweats of Phthisis, Professor Hughes's Audiometer, Diseases of the Organs of Respiration On the Influence of Aconite in Controlling Pneumonia, On the Treatment of Congenital Talipes Equinovarus after the Period of Infancy, A New Form of Female Syringe, On Chloramyl as an Anæsthetic, On the Carbolic Acid Treatment of Piles, Affections of the Eye and Ear, On Metrorrhagia, and Its Treatment by Plugging the Cervical Canal, Surgery Fractures, Dislocations, and Diseases of the Bones, Joints, Etc., On the Treatment of Genu Valgum by Simple Incision at the Lower End of the Femur Antiseptically Done, Remarks on the Climate of Davos-Platz, Affections of the Respiratory System, The Matlock Invalid Couch and Matlock Bed-Rest, On the Unity of Poison in Scarlatina and Puerperal Fever, Typhoid, Diphtheria, and Erysipelas, &c., Case of Traumatic Tetanus, Treated with the Hypodermic Injection of Atropia; Amputation of Great Toe; Recovery, On the Recent Epidemic of Enteric Fever in the Caterham Valley, Treatment of Intestinal Obstruction, Affections of the Eye and Ear On Glaucoma, On Inversion of the Uterus, Addenda On the Effects of Chloroform, Ethidene, and Ether, on Blood-Pressure, Affections of the Nervous System, Oleate of Zinc in the Treatment of Eczema, Venereal Affections, On the Early Use of the Forceps, Alimentary Canal On a Painless Method of Excising the Whole Tongue, The Treatment of Indolent Ulcers by Means of Sheet Lead, Dr. Goelet's Self-Retaining Sims' Speculum, On Some Points in Materia Medica and Therapeutics, Impermeable Gloves, Midwifery, and the Diseases of Women and Children On the Use of the Volsella in Gynecology, Diseases of the Organs of Circulation On Blood-Clotting in the Vessels, On Local Empyema: Its Diagnosis and Treatment, On the Use of Aconite in Pneumonia, Organs of Urine and Generation On the Production of Cystitis by Contagion through the Use of Instruments, On Loaded and Blocked Rectum, and Manipulations Per Rectum, On the Prevention of Blood-Poisoning in the Practice of Surgery, On the Significance of Thrombosis or Blood Clotting, The Bloodless Removal of Vascular Tumours, Affections of the Circulatory System, On Pain as a Symptom of Fracture, On Amyloid Degeneration, Salt & Son's New Pocket Urinary Test Case, On Iodoform, A Case of Opium-Poisoning Treated by the Subcutaneous Injection of Atropine, Case of Complete Dislocation of the Head of the Radius Forwards, On Ovarian Menorrhagia, On the Therapeutical Value of Drug-Smoking, and of Fumigation in Asthma, On the Treatment of Unhealthy Local and Syphilitic Sores by Immersion, The Discussion on the Use of the Forceps, Affections of the Skin, Etc., Injurious Effects of Tea-Drinking Habits upon the Nutrition of the Eyeball, Midwifery, Etc., Diseases of the Nervous System On the Treatment of Chorea, On Croton Chloral and Nitrite of Amyl, Account of an Epidemic of Surgical Scarlatina Occurring in Guy's Hospital in 1878, Popliteal Aneurism Cured by Application of Esmarch's Bandage and Digital Compression Under the Care of Mr. Hewetson, at the York County Hospital, The Climate of Davos-Platz in the Treatment of Phthisis, New Frontal Illuminating Lamp for Medical Purposes, Cases of Sudden Discontinuance of Opium after Daily Use in Large Doses for Years, On the Painless and Bloodless Method of Excising the Whole Tongue, On the Treatment of Acute Rheumatism by Salicin and Salicylic Acid, An Improved Uterometer, On the Uses of Ipecacuanha in Uterine Hemorrhage, and during Parturition, On Arsenical Wall-Paper Poisoning, The Seton in Chronic Patellar Bursitis, On the Value of Alcohol in Fever, On the Nature, Symptoms, and Treatment of Constricted or Strangulated Herniæ, Reduced "En Bloc", On Nitrite of Amyl in Chloral Poisoning, Affections of the Urinary System, Strutt's Absorbent Wool, Note on Stitches of Relaxation, Treatment of Ulcers of the Leg by Pure Rubber Bandages, On Injection of Ammonia into the Veins as a Means of Resuscitation in Alcoholic and Narcotic Poisoning, Fractures, Dislocations, and Diseases of Bones, Joints, &c., New "Touch and Sight" Speculum Vagina, On the Treatment of Chronic Complete Inversion of the Uterus With Cases Illustrating the Advantages of the Direct Method of Applying Elastic Pressure, Remarks on Silkworm-Gut Sutures, Organs of Circulation On Forcipressure and the Use of Pressure-Forceps in Surgery, Diseases of the Skin The Treatment of Eczema of the Hand, Often Miscalled Psoriasis Palmaris, Synopsis, (Arranged Alphabetically.) Containing an Abstract of the Most Practical Articles in This Volume, with Other Short Articles from the Medical Journals, Showing the Most Important Indications of Treatment Published by Different Writers during the Half-Year Affections of the System Generally, Note on a Case of Lateral Curvature of the Spine Treated by a New Method, The Sphygmophone An Invention of a Method for Making the Movements of the Pulse Audible by the Telephone, A Form of Hernia-Knife, Flexible Metallic Female Catheter, On the Local Treatment of Cancer, On the Treatment of Uterine Tumours by Dilatation and the Ecraseur. Display ads: Parvules. Warner & Co., Tarrant & Co., Professional Opinions of Maltine, Multiple Display Advertisements, The Banning Truss and Brace Company, Maltine, Lactopeptine. Backmatter: New Books and New Editions Issued during the past Six Months.
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