The Clinical Review
1907; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Alfred C. Croftan, J. H. Mason Knox Jr., Professor J. Sobotta, J. Playfair McMurrich, Joseph McFarland, Alfred Stengle, Guthrie McConnell, Samuel Theobald, Charles K. Mills, Charles H. Frasier, William G. Spiller, George E. Deschweinitz, Theodore H. Weisenburg,
ResumoFrontmatter: The Clinical Review. Essay: A Manual of Pathology.—By Guthrie McConnell, M. D., Pathologist to the St. Louis Skin and Cancer Hospital, and to St. Luke's Hospital, St. Louis. Mo. 12mo of 523 Pages, Illustrated. Philadelphia and London: W. B. Saunders Co. 1906, R. W. Murray, an English Surgeon, Who Recently Visited This Country and Spent Some Time at the Mayo's Hospital at Rochester, Minn., Says, Berry Discusses the Persistency of Infection in Scarlet Fever in the Lancet, Basing His Observations on an Epidemic in Granham, Discussion The Medical Life of Oliver Wendell Holmes.—By J. H. Mason Knox, Jr., M. D. (Selected), Chronicle and Comment, The Opposition Encountered by the McCormick Memorial Hospital for Infectious Diseases, Which, after Several Years of Effort Has Finally Secured a Building Site at Fifty-Fourth Street and South Park Avenue, Chicago, Is an Illustration of the Reluctance of the Average Citizen to Sacrifice Even Groundless Fears to the Public Weal, At One of the National Association Meetings Last Summer It Was Stated by One of the Surgeons in Attendance That the Ideal Operation for Appendicitis Can Be Performed Only on an Ideal Patient, "One Who Is Intelligent, Obedient, Hopeful and of Good Recuperative Ability, Both Mental and Physical, Having Well Developed Muscle and Fascia, without Excess of Fat, and a Movable Appendix with a Good Mesentery; One Whose Condition Is Uncomplicated by Intercurrent Disease or by Severe Sequelæ, the Result of Previous Attacks", The Miserable Showing Made by an Alleged Expert Medical Witness in the Thaw Trial in New York City Has Caused Widespread Comment, in Which Commendation of the Brilliancy of the District Attorney's Cross-Examination Is as General as Recognition of the Stupidity of the Witness, Regulation of Marriage, with a View of Restricting Those Who Are Mentally, Physically and Morally Unfit for This Institution, Is Constantly Attracting Attention, Text-Book on the Pathogenic Bacteria.—For Students and Physicians. By Joseph McFarland, M. D., Professor of Pathology in the Medico-Chirurgical College, Philadelphia. Fifth Edition. W. B. Saunders & Co. 1906, Prevalent Diseases of the Eye.—By Samuel Theobald, M. D., Clinical Professor of Ophthalmology and Otology, Johns Hopkins University. Octavo of 551 Pages, with 219 Text-Illustrations, and 10 Colored Plates. Philadelphia and London: W. B. Saunders Company, 1906, Applied Medicine Seborrhœa, Dr. Helme, of Manchester, England, Believes the Appendix to Have an Important Connection with the Processes of Digestion, and That It Should Not Be Removed When Doing Laparotomy for Pelvic Diseases Unless It Is Itself Diseased, or That the Patient Should Be Allowed the Option of Removal in Such Cases, From Florence, Italy, Comes a New Theory of the Cause of Sleep, Tumors of the Cerebrum. Their Focal Diagnosis and Surgica Treatment. By Charles K. Mills, M. D., Charles H. Frasier, M. D., William G. Spiller, M. D., George E. Deschweinitz, M. D., Theodore H. Weisenburg, M. D. Philadelphia: E. L. Pennock, Acute and Chronic Nephritis.—By Alfred C. Croftan, M. D., Chicago, Professor of Physical Diagnosis and Associate Professor of Medicine, Medical Department, University of Illinois; Physician-In-Chief to St. Mary's Hospital; Author of "Clinical Urinology, " "Clinical Therapeutics, " Etc., A Text-Book of Pathology. By Alfred Stengle, M. D., Professor of Clinical Medicine in the University of Pennsylvania. Fifth Revised Edition. W. B. Saunders & Co., 1906, The Radical Stand Taken by Many Surgeons regarding Dyspeptic Symptoms as an Indication of Gastric Ulcer or Carcinoma and upon Which Surgical Measures May, or Should Be Predicated, Is Indicated by a Recent Paper by Deaver, of Philadelphia, Multiple Essay Items, Gum Arabic, a Substance Very Familiar in the Arts and Sciences To-Day, Was Largely Used by the Egyptians, 2, 000 B. C., in the Manufacture of Pigments, Dr. Hugh E. Jones, of Liverpool, Visited This Country Last Summer and Attended the Meeting of the British Medical Association in Toronto, Sir James Barr, of Liverpool, England, in Describing a Case of Stokes-Adams Syndrome, at the Toronto Meeting of the British Medical Association, Said That He Could Not yet Believe That the Bundle of His Was so All Important in Connection with This and Similar Cardiopathies as Was Generally Accepted, The Question of the Conditions Which Justify Abdominal Operations Is Productive of Some Curious Contradictions, C. H. Gilchrist, Superintendent of Associated Charities at Phoenix, Arizona, Enters up a Protest in Charities against the Pilgrimage of Indigent Consumptives to New Mexico and Arizona. Review: Book Reviews Atlas and Text-Book of Human Anatomy.—Volume II. By Professor J. Sobotta, of Würzburg. Edited, ….
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