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The Medical Advocate

1885; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

Robert A. Gunn, Charles E. Taylor, J. G. L. Gaedeke, John P. Nolan, William Jones, John W. Fyfe, Robert A. Gunn, Prof. Alexander Wilder, A. L. Sweet, F. L. Stymus, J. W. Rue, C. A. Borden, Lemon T. Beam, Joseph Rodes Buchanan, Charles E. Taylor, R. H. Beale,

Resumo

Frontmatter: The Medical Advocate A Monthly Journal of Medicine, Surgery and the Kindred Sciences, The Medical Advocate. Essay: Paper Floors, "How Much Did You Say This Was?", Alive in Her Coffin, Measurements of the Depth of Sleep, Formulæ For Pruritus, Dr. Constantine Lippe Died Suddenly January 1st, 1885, at His Residence, 68 West 50th Street, New York, of Pneumonia, Venereal Orgasm in Woman in Progressive Locomotor Ataxia, On the Microscope, After Treatment of Breast Amputations, Is the Removal of the Thyroid Body Justifiable from a Physiological Standpoint?, Spina Bifida Cured by Operation, A Doctor's Diary, The Dangers of the Aspirator-Needle, Cheese Poisoning, Diabetes and Its Treatment, Pott's Disease of the Spine, Average Amount of Secretions in the Twenty-Four Hours, Cause of Death in Anæsthesia, Our New Clinical Thermometer, Vivisection, Periscope, Parotitis, Editor Advocate:—Dr. D. C. Parris Enquires, in Your February Issue, Who Invented the Hypodermic Syringe, and When?, Some Forms of Gangrene, Dr. Taylor Is a Resident of the Danish West Indies, Where He Is Well Known as a Liberal Minded and Outspoken Apostle of Medical Reform, Bone Abscess, Convulsions Caused by Constipation, Dietary for the Diabetic, Homœopathic Selections, An Interesting Discovery, The Purity of Iodoform, Dr. Joseph Rodes Buchanan, the Founder of Anthropology, Is One of the Class of Original Thinkers, Whose Researches and Discoveries Are Too Far beyond the Sphere of Contemporary Knowledge to Be Fully Appreciated until the Lapse of a Centuary Shall Have Completed an Intellectual Revolution, Texas, with a Population of Nearly 2, 500, 000, Has over 4, 000 Physicians, Queries and Answers, Editor Advocate:—In Your Last Number, J. G. Asks for an Effective Treatment for Catarrh, Schenck's Mandrake Pills Have Had an Approximate Analysis Made of Them by Hagar (Berlin), Which Analysis States That There Is No Mandrake Contained in the Pills; That They Contain Some Cayenne Pepper, a Bitter Extract, and Some Vegetable Powder, Which Has a Percentage of Tannin, Editor Advocate:—I Notice in Your Journal Some Inquiries in Relation to Proprietary Preparations, The Gynæcological Treatment of Nervous Women, A New Remedy for Diabetes, Puerperal Septicæmia, For Gonorrhœa in Females, A Case of Spinal Caries, Psoas Abscess, Fistula in Ano., Corrosive Sublimate in Obstetrics, A Writer in the Weekly Medical Review Says, Brinton Advises Patients with Stiff Necks and Shoulders to Bore, with a Gimlet, Twenty Holes, Two and a Half Inches Deep, in a Soft Plank Daily, Miscellany, A Case of Peritoneal Surgery—Septic Infection—Recovery, Our Portrait Gallery, Rough on Allopathy, Gastritis Favosa, Multiple Essay Items, " A New Mission to Humanity", Plastic Operations on the Palate, Are High Potencies Nil?, A New Cancer Cure, Editor Advocate:—In Response to the Invitation in Your Last Number, I Contribute the Following to Your Department of Formulæ, The Conveniences of Our Modern Inventions Are to Some Extent Offset by the Draw-Backs, Dentistry in the United States, Editor Advocate:—In Answer to J. G. (February Advocate) Please Give Room for the Following Treatment for Catarrh, Chronic or Acute, Which Comes the Nearest to a Specific of Any Thing I Have Used, Original Translations [All Translations from the French, Unless Otherwise Specified, Are by Mary A. Sears, New York City], Eclectic Selections, Gas Tar as a Health Preservative. Editorial.

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