The Bulletin of Medical Science
1846; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
S. H. Dickson, George Reginald Bonyun, John Craig, Thomas Hunt, J. Stringfellow,
ResumoFrontmatter: Commentaries on the History and Cure of Diseases, Bulletin, The Bulletin of Medical Science, The Diagnosis, Pathology, and Treatment of Diseases of the Chest, Works Issued in the Select Medical Library—New Series, New Medical Works. Table of contents: Contents. Obituary: Dr. James Johnson. Essay: Medical Graduations, Report of a Case of Chylous Urine Successfully Treated with the Bark of Rhisophara Racemosa, or Mangrove, a Tree Indiginous to British Guiana, The Pennsylvania Journal of Prison Discipline and Philanthropy, Vol. II. No. 1 & 2, January and April, 1846, in the Quality and Variety of Its Substantive Matter, and in the Fashion of Its Dress, of Paper and Type, Manifests Increase of Zeal and Ability on the Part of the Philadelphia Society, and of Its Selected Editor, Which Must Insure a Progressive, and, in Time, a General Adoption of the System of Separate Confinement; the One to the Advocacy and Explanation of Which Its Pages Are Mainly Devoted, Homœopathy.—Modern Medicine, Delirium Cum Themore, Strychnia in Coma, Winchester White Sulphur Springs, Ellis's Medical Formulary, Remarks upon a Recent Work, Published by Wiley and Putnam, of New York. Entitled Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation.— Philadelphia, Carey and Hart, 1846, Pp. 64, 12mo., The Treatment of Uterine Hemmorrhage, Valedictory Addresses, Observations on the Principal Hospitals for the Insane, in Great Britain, France, and Germany, Is the Title of an Exceedingly Interesting and Instructive Paper, by Dr. L. Ray, in the April Number of the American Journal of Insanity, A Report of a Case of Ovarian Dropsy Successfully Treated on Mr. Brown's Plan of Cure, under Unfavourable Circumstances, Quackery, Mammoth Doses of Quinine in the Collapse Stage of Typhoid Fever, On the Use of Sulphate of Quinine.
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