Southern Medical and Surgical Journal
1846; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
D. B. W. Hard, W. H. Robert, Paul F. Eve, John M. B. Harden, John Higginbottom, Robert Peter, James Milman Coley, A. F. Wedderburn, John H. Weir,
ResumoFrontmatter: Southern Medical and Surgical Journal. Essay: Electro-Magnetism in Intermittent Fever, Knife Swallowing, Ipecacuanha, in Cmetic Doses; as a Powerful Restorative in Some Cases of Exhaustion and Sinking. By John Higginbottom, F. R. C. S., Nottingham. (From Prov. Med. & Surg. Journ.), Glucosuria, or Diabetes Mellitus. (From Dublin Medical Journal), Brief Account of a Case of Simultaneous Dislocation of Both Femurs in the Same Individual, Treatment of Leucorrhœa, Medical Intelligence, Monthly Periscope, Effects of Sulph. Quinine on the Blood, Bibliographical Notices A Practical Treatise on the Diseases of Children. By James Milman Coley, M. D., Member of the Royal College …, Electro-Magnetism as a Remedial Agent, Observations and Experiments on the Use of Calcined Magnesia as an Antidote to Arsenic. By Robert Peter, M. D., Professor of Chemistry and Pharmacy in the Medical Department of Transylvania University. (From Western Lancet), New Formulœ, Quinine to Ulcers, Original Communications On the Treatment of Hernia. By D. B. W. Hard, M. D., of Charleston, so. Ca., Death from the Effects of Cold Water Treatment, Acidity, Compound Fracture of the Cranium—Loss of a Portion of Brain—Recovery. By Paul F. Eve, M. D., Professor of Surgery in the Medical College of Georgia, Multiple Essay Items, Means of Preventing Bed Sores, Infusion of Honey Bees, Gargle to Counteract Certain Effects of Secondary Syphilis, Hooping Cough. (From Trans. Phila. Col. Phys.), Vomiting of Pregnant Women, Deglution Excited by Dashing Cold Water in the Face, Aneurism, Spontaneously Cured. By W. H. Robert, M. D., of Madison, Ga., Sulphate of Iron for Excessive Perspiration, Prescribed in the Following Manner, Is Highly Recommended by Professor Lippich, Meteorological Observations, for September, 1846, at Augusta, Ga. Latitude 33° 27' North—Longitude 4° 32' West Wash. Altitude above Tide 152 Feet. Review: Reviews and Extracts Isopathia: or the Parallelism of Diseases. By John M. B. Harden, M. D., of Liberty County, Georgia. Letter to the editor: Treatment of Strangulated Hernia.
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