The Maryland Medical and Surgical Journal
1840; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
N. R. Smith, Dr. Wm. E. B. Coale, Heber Chase, Prof. C. A. Harris, Isaac Hulse, Isaac Hulse, John C. Spencer, J. C. Spencer, Isaac Hulse, Isaac Hulse, Alexander C. Robinson, Martyn Paine, Wm. E. A. Aikin, J. V. C. Smith, Abraham Banks, M. Mialhe, M. Borsarelli, M. Beral, L. Gmelin, M. Puche, M. Hourmann, W. B. O'Shaughnessy, P. H. Chavasse, M. Gimelle, D. O. Edwards, R. T. Lightfoot, Dr. F. A. Von Ammon, A. B. Shipman, M. Ricord, M. Gaillard, M. Robert, Josiah Crosby, Sir John Robison,
ResumoCover: The Maryland Medical and Surgical Journal. Frontmatter: The Maryland Medical and Surgical Journal. Essay: Congenital Dislocation of the Humerus Reduced after Sixteen Years. By M. Gaillard, Surgeon to the Hotel Dieu, of Poictiers, Surgical Clinic Ligature of the Carotid Artery for the Cure of Carotid Aneurism. Temporary Paralysis Following the Application, Table III Showing the Number of Cases of Delirium Tremens and Temulentia, with the Number of Medical and Surgical …, Two Cases of Tetanus, On the Presence of Iodine in Cod-Liver Oil. By L. Gmelin, Table I Showing the Number of Cases of Delirium Tremens and Temulentia, with the Number of Medical and Surgical …, On the Cure of Strabismus. By Dr. F. A. Von Ammon, Foreign Intelligence Medical, Sir: the Following Sanatory Measures Are Respectfully Suggested and Recommended to the Attention of Commanders of Ships of War, Destined to Remain in the Presence of Tampico, in the Months of May, June and July, On Salseparine. By M. Beral, Miscellanea Red Sulphur Springs, On the Operation for Strabismus. Claims of M. Jules Guerin, Reports of Disease Occurring on Board the U. S. Ship Erie, from the 1st of January, to the 22d of March, 1839, Inclusive, On the Treatment of Habitual Constipation. By Dr. Burne, On the Best Means of Burning Gas for Heat. By Sir John Robison, K. H., Sec. R. S. E., M. S. A., Noli Me Tangere Cured by Chloride of Zinc, Melanotic Tumor over the Parotid Gland, Ligature of the Brachial Artery, Wounded in Phlebotomy, A Paper on the Mechanical Treatment of Hernia. Being the First of a Series Intended to Convey Some Knowledge of the Instruments Employed by the Writer in the Treatment of This Disease, with Illustrations and Cases. By Heber Chase, M. D. Philadelphia, Common Inguinal Hernia, from an Unknown Cause—Of Many Years Standing—Age of Patient Twenty-Seven Years—Had Worn Several Instruments without Perfect Retention of Bowel Prior to 1835.—Radical Cure in Twelve Months Test of Cure.—Discontinuance of the Instrument for More than Four Years, with Active Exercise, Navy Reports, Table IV Showing the Average of Men and Women in the Alms House, from May, 1836, Ulceration of the Gums and Exfoliation of the Alveolar Processes of Children—Resulting from General Debility or Defective Nutrition. By Prof. C. A. Harris, M. D. Surgeon Dentist, Baltimore, Tetanus from Lesion of the Phrenic Nerve, On Paullinia, a New Medicinal Substance. By Dr. Gavrelle, On the Operation for Strabismus. By Professor Dieffenbach, The Inguinal Truss Applied, Forty-Two Tendons Divided at One Sitting, On the Alterations Which Nervous Fibres Undergo after Division. By Professor Nasse, of Marburg, Peritonitis from Injections into the Uterus, the Injections Passing through the Fallopian Tubes into the Cavity of the Peritoneum. By M. Hourmann, Anatomy and Physiology On the Structure of the Macula Lutea (Foramen of Soemmering) of the Human Body. By Dr. Grube, of Konigsberg, Successful Case of Cœsarian Section, with Suture of the Uterus. By Dr. Godfroy, of Mayence, An Introductory Lecture, Delivered before the Medical Class of the University of Maryland, September, 1840, by Wm. E. A. Aikin, M. D. Professor of Chemistry and Pharmacy. Pp. 32. John Murphy, Market Street, Baltimore, New Remedy for Tetanus and Other Convulsive Disorders. By W. B. O'Shaughnessy, M. D., Calcutta, Varieties in the Form and Position of the Liver, Tincture of Muriate of Iron in Diabetes Mellitus, Hospital Reports Report of Cases of Delirium Tremens, Occurring in the Hospital of the Baltimore Alms House, with Observations, Small Doses of Sulphate of Copper in Hooping Cough. By P. H. Chavasse, Surgery Mr. French's Mode of Operating for Strabismus. By D. O. Edwards, Pathology and Therapeutics On the Pain of the Back in Intermittent Fever. By Dr. Grossheim, Report of the Directors of the Connecticut Retreat for the Insane. Hartford, 1840: Case, Tiffany, & Co., On the Function of the Ovaries in Menstruation. By Dr. Lee, The American Medical Almanac for 1841. Designed for the Daily Use of Practising Physicians, Surgeons, Students and Apothecaries. By J. V. C. Smith, M. D., Editor of the Boston Medical and Surgical Journal. Vol. III. Continued Annually. Boston: Otis, Broaders & Co., Bibliographical Notices A Second Appeal to the People of Pennsylvania on the Subject of an Asylum for the Insane Poor of the …, Case of Menstruatio Recidiva. By Dr. Petersen, Successful Treatment of Dropsy of the Synovial Membranes by Tartar Emetic. By M. Gimelle, Report of Cases of Dysentery Occuring on Board U. S. Ship Erie, Dover's Powder Modified, Table II Showing the Number of Cases of Delirium Tremens and Temulentia, with the Number of Medical and Surgical …, Cure of Squinting. By R. T. Lightfoot, Surgeon, Newcastle, Sir: I Have the Honour to Lay before You a Statement of the Cases of Fever Which Have Occurred in This Squadron since the 30th of Sept. Last, Mode of Discovering Adulteration of Essential Oils with Alcohol. By M. Borsarelli, New Method for the Radical Cure of Varix, and Especially of Varicocele. By M. Ricord, Appendix, New Operation for Prolapsus Ani. By M. Robert, Congenital Cataract.—Operation, Laryngotomy, for the Removal of a Foreign Substance Lodged in the Larynx, On the Danger of Applying Leeches Which Have Been Previously Used. By M. Puche, Sir: since Meeting with the Ontario and Erie, It Has Been Placed in My Power to Complete the Returns of the Cases of Disease with Their Results, in the Squadron for the Year Ending on the 31st of Dec., 1839, Chemistry, Materia Medica and Pharmacy On the Transformation of Calomel into Corrosive Sublimate. By M. Mialhe. Review: Reviews Medical and Physiological Commentaries. By Martyn Paine, M. D. A. M. New York, 1840. 8vo. Pp. 716—815. Letter to the editor: Malformation of the Anus. Obituary: Obituary Notices. Editorial: Errata in Article on Delirium Tremens Fourth Number of the Maryland Medical Journal.
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