Southern Medical and Surgical Journal
1859; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
L. A. Dugas, C. C. Howard, William Farell, J. McF. Gaston, Wm. D. Hammond, S. W. Mitchell, Robert Christison, Dr. S. L. Hardy, Dr. J. Gray, Samuel Haughton, Alexander Fleming, Dr. W. Camps, Mr. E. Garland Figg, Dr. E. Bonfils, M. Charles Phillips, Henry Behrend, Mr. R. Davies, M. Gilbert, M. Demarquay,
ResumoFrontmatter: Southern Medical and Surgical Journal. Essay: On the Employment of Extract of Belladonna in the Treatment of Irritable Bladder. By Henry Behrend, Esq., L. R. C. P., Edin., Formation of an Artificial Pupil by Tying the Iris. By Mr. Critchett, Formula for Mentagra, Serous Bronchocele Treated by Puncture, On the Question of the Affinity between Scarlet Fever and Measles. By Dr. Kuttner, of Dresden, Alcoholic Extract of Mesereum, On Laryngoscopy. By Dr. Czermak, of Pest, Arnica Montana, Useful Plan of Supporting Stumps after Amputation, Strange Provisions in a Will, Hereditary Influences in the Production of Insanity, Itching of the Anus, Relative Value of Different Anthelmintics in the Treatment of Tenia. By Dr. Peacock, Assistant Physician to St. Thomas's Hospital, Different Modes of Performing Lithotomy in the English Hospitals, Prizes to Medical Students—Their Value, Effects of Ligature of the Œsophagus in Animals. Report of M. Trousseau, Premonitary Symptoms and Treatment of Diphtheria, Puerperal Convulsions Successfully Treated by Croton Oil Suppositories. Letter from Mr. Overton, Atropia in Tetanus, On the Treatment of Purpura Hœmorrhagica by Tincture of Larch Bark. By Dr. S. L. Hardy, Physician to the Hospital for Diseases of Children, Dublin, On the Delivery of the Child by Turning as a General Rule in Labor. By Mr. E. Garland Figg, of Borrowstowness, On Injection in Gonorrhœa. By Professor Sigmund, On the Supposed Antagonism of Ague and Consumption. By Dr. Peacock, Assistant Physician to St. Thomas's Hospital, Original and Eclectic Aneurism of the Ischiatic Artery—Ligature of This Vessel, and Subsequently of the Primitive Iliac Artery; …, The Leniceps, On a New Poison from the Interior of China. By Robert Christison, M. D., Professor of Materia Medica in the University of Edinburg, Tannin in Large Doses in Albuminous Anasarca. (Translated from the Journal De Médécine Et De Chirurgie Pratiques, for the Southern Medical and Surgical Journal,) by William Farell, M. D., of Rome, Georgia, Formula for the Combination of Nitrate of Bismuth with Copaiba and Cubebs, On the Accidents Produced by Catheterism. By M. Charles Phillips, Condylomata, On the Shortness of the Duration of Labor. By Dr. J. Gray, Ipecacuanha and Delirium Tremens, Syrup of Coffee for Whooping Cough, Hysteria Considered as a Connecting Link between Mental and Bodily Disease. By Dr. W. Camps, Cases of Placenta Prœvia and Uterine Hemorrhage, with Remarks. By C. C. Howard, M. D., of Lowndesboro', Alabama, On Different Forms of Syphilitic Inoculation, Ingenious Device, Multiple Smaller Essay, Hernia, Gonorrhœa and Leucorrhœa, Insanity among Negroes, On the Natural Constants of the Healthy Urine of Man. By the Rev. Samuel Haughton, F. R. S., F. T. C. D., Atropine in Epilepsy, Multiple Essay Items, Artifical Pupil—Iriddesis, Origin of Plants, On a New Mode of Treating Severe Dyspepsia and Chronic Inflammation of the Stomach. By Alexander Fleming, M. D., Senior Physician to the Queen's Hospital, Birmingham, On the Employment of Oil of Turpentine and Opium in Large Doses, in Severe Puerperal Diseases. By Dr. E. Bonfils, Counter-Extension with Adhesive Plaster. By J. McF. Gaston, M. D., Columbia, S. C., Use of Sulphate of Copper and Opium in Diarrhœa, Occasioned by Dentition. By Dr. Eisenmann, of Wurzburg, On the Physiology and Pathology of the Nervous System. By Dr. Brown-Sequard, South American Arrow Poison. By Wm. D. Hammond, M. D., U. S. A., and S. W. Mitchell, M. D.. Editorial: Editorial and Miscellaneous.
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