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Southern Medical and Surgical Journal

1846; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

L. A. Dugas, William Williamson, W. Franklin Barr, Wm. P. Hort, Dr. Latil De Thimecour, J. R. Buck, R. J. Graves, Wm. Winder, Thomas Barbour, J. S. Paige, Dr. M. Petteneoffer, Dr. F. H. Gordon, J. Weldon Fell,

Resumo

Frontmatter: Southern Medical and Surgical Journal. Essay: Cases in Obstetric Practice. By W. Franklin Barr, M. D., of Greenville, Tennessee, Remarks on the Treatment of Bilious Colic by Copious Enemata. By J. S. Paice, M. D., of Owego, N. Y. (from the New-York Journal of Medicine), Pneumonia in Children. By R. J. Graves, M. D. (from the Medical News), Dr. Calloud Employs with Great Success the Following Prescription for Children Troubled with Lumbrocoides, Strichnine in Tetanus, Some Remarks on Fungus Hœmatodes, with a Case. By William Williamson, M. D., of White Plains, Benton County, Alabama, Employment of Iodine to Remove a Fragment of Iron from the Cornea, Vesico-Vaginal Fistula, Hydrochlorate of Morphine in Odontalgia, Frontal and Facial Neuralgias, Remarks on Indian Diseases and Remedies. By Wm. Winder, M. D., of Montreal. (From the British American Journal), Original Communications Outlines of the Pathological Anatomy of the Liver. By L. A. Dugas, M. D., Professor of Physiology and …, Monthly Periscope, Taxis Combined with Continued Irrigation and the Cold Water Douche, for the Reduction of Strangulated Hernia, On the Diagnosis of Fracture, Iodide of Potassium, On the Medical Treatment of Dyspepsia. By Thomas Barbour, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics, &c., in the Medical Department of Kemper College, St. Louis, Mo. (From the Missouri Medical and Surgical Journal), Meteorological Observations, for January, 1846, at Augusta, Ga. Latitude 33° 27' North—Longitude 4° 32' West Wash. Altitude above Tide 152 Feet, Creosote in Dysentery, Tape-Worm Expelled, Treatment of Scalds, Aneurism Treated by Electro-Galvanic Action, Athelmintic Formulœ, Two Cases of Lupus or Noli-Me-Tangere, Cured by M. Payan, of Aix, in France, Supposed Fatal Effects on the Child of the Ergot of Rye, Eau Brocchieri, Cases of Fever, with Remarks. By J. R. Buck, M. D., Lecturer on the Theory and Practice of Medicine in the Louisville Summer School of Medicine. (From the Western Journal of Medicine and Surgery), New Remedy for Strangury, Laudanum in the Delirium Occurring in the Last Stage of Dothinenteritis, Reviews and Extracts An Inquiry into the Causes of Disease. By Wm. P. Hort, M. D., of New-Orleans. (From N. O. Medical and …, Spina-Bifida, Successfully Treated by a New Method. By Dr. Latil De Thimecour, Note on the Use of Nitrate of Lead in Ulcerated Cancer, Glanders and Farcy in the Human Subject, Ointment for the Common Itch.

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