Buffalo Medical Journal and Monthly Review
1848; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
W. W. Reid, James Blake, M. Hugier, J. C. C. Blackburn, B. Frank. Palmer, Edward William Murphy, D. Pereira Gardner,
ResumoFrontmatter: Buffalo Medical Journal and Monthly Review. Essay: Illustrations of Medical Quackery, The Strawberry Leaf—A Valuable Auxiliary in the Treatment of Chronic Dysentery. By J. C. C. Blackburn, M. D., of Barnesville, Georgia, American Microscopes, "Dr, Wm. Roberts Has Died of His Wounds Received at the Battle of Molino Del Rey", On the Action of Medicines.—By James Blake, M. D., Professor of Surgery in the St. Louis University, The Pocket Anatomist, Removal of the Liver!, Death from Effusion of Blood into the Left Lateral Ventricle. Report of the Last Illness, Death, and Autopsy of the Rev. Asa T. Hopkins, of Buffalo, Aged about Forty-Two Years. By Dr. Hamilton, Munificent Donation to the Medical College at Columbus, Ohio, Abscess of the Breast, A Prescription, Apoplexy.—Three Cases; Two Fatal, One Recovered. By W. W. Reid, M. D., Rochester, N. Y., Dr. Congar's Private Medical School, Demise of the British and Foreign Medical Review, Buffalo City Hospital, Lectures on Natural and Difficult Parturition. By Edward William Murphy, A. M., M. D. Prof. of Midwifery, University College. London, &c. &c. New York, S. S. & W. Wood, 1846, Slandering Physicians, Treatment of Hiccough, Lecture on the Diseases of the Genital Organs of the Female. Delivered at Lourcine Hospital, by M. Hugier, Multiple Essay Items, Eclectic Department, and Spirit of the Medical Periodical Press, Anniversary Dinner of the Society for the Relief of Widows and Orphans of Medical Men, A New Medical Dictionary; Containing an Explanation of the Terms of Anatomy Human and Comparative, Physiology, Practice of Medicine, Obstetrics, Surgery, Therapeutics, Materia Medica, Pharmacy, Chemistry, Botany, Natural Philosophy. With the Formulas of the Principal Pharmacopœias, and Valuable Practical Articles on the Treatment of Disease, on the Basis of Hooper and Grant. Adapted to the Present State of Science and for the Use of Medical Students and the Profession. By D. Pereira Gardner, M. D., Prof. of Chemistry and Med. Jurisprudence in the Philadelphia College of Medicine, &c., &c. New-York, Harper and Brothers; 1847. 8vo., Buffalo Medical College, Original Communications Remarks on Follicular Enteritis, Occurring as a Complication of Continued Fever. Continued from Page …. Letter to the editor: To the Editor of the Boston Medical and Surgical Journal. Editorial: Editorial Department.
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