Missouri Medical & Surgical Journal
1845; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Thomas Barbour, J. N. McDowell, J. F. Peebles, A. J. Coons, S. Pollak, Leo Twyman, Richard F. Barrett, J. S. Moore, Dr. J. C. Clark, J. N. McDowell, James Guild, John B. Johnson, S. F. Bonfils, Richard F. Bland, J. H. Rohrer, James Pidduck, Thomas Barbour, A. G. Henry, Thomas Barbour, W. Briscoe, Charles W. Stevens, J. S. Clark, John Clough, S. Pollak, Thomas Reyburn, Thomas Barbour, H. R. Robards, John Byrne, Samuel Taylor, John B. Johnson, A. G. Henry, James S. Taylor, J. Henry Bennet, Alexander Wood, M. Anglade, James S. Taylor, J. Y. Simpson, A. B. Barbee, Thomas Barbour, Daniel Holt, W. Tyler Smith, Augustus Eberle, Joseph N. M'Dowell, A. J. Coons, James S. Taylor, William Bolton, Thomas Barbour, G. L. Collins, B. Rush Mitchell, John E. Stewart, C. B. Williams, James P. White, Samuel Hardy, Isaac G. Braman, Austin Flint, M. Chailly, Benjamin Travers, Thomas Barbour, J. H. Hughes, Thos. D. Mitchell, Richard Eades, J. C. W. Lever, L. Woodruff, Joshua Burgess, William Davidson, B. Rush Mitchell, Ebenezer Woodward, J. D. Mansfield, P. H. Ricord, John S. Moore, James A. Maury, B. Rush Mitchell, U. Potter, J. M. Briggs, John S. Irwin, J. A. Swett, J. B. Harrison, Thomas Barbour,
ResumoFrontmatter: Catalogue of the Faculty and Students of the Medical Department of the University of the State of Missouri, The Editor, Dr. R. F. Stevens, Desires an Apology to Be Made to the Readers of the Journal for Any Defects That May Be Found in the Present Number, as He Has Been Very Sick, and Consequently Unable to Devote Any Attention to It, To Subscribers, Faculty of Med. Department of the University of Missouri, The Editors of the Journal Would Again Very Respectfully Solicit the Subscribers Who Have Not Paid, to Forward the Amount of Subscription as Soon as Practicable, Missouri Medical & Surgical Journal, Trustees of the University of the State of Missouri. Essay: M. Gilbert Has Recorded, in a Recent Number (Oct., 1844,) of the Revue Medicale, a Case of Severe Scrofulous Lupus of the Face, in Which the Progress of the Disease Was Arrested, and the Extensive Ulcerated Surface Became Cicatrized under the Employment, External as Well as Internal, of Cod-Liver Oil, Dr. Barbour's Cases of Physometra, Page 69, Will Be Read with Interest, as They Establish the Fact of the Occurrence of That Affection, Although It Has Been Doubted, by Eminent Practitioners, That It Ever Occurs, Case of Lenticular Cataract.--- Third Operation and Cure, Cases of Epilepsy, Treated with Success, Strumous Ophthalmia, Case of Remitting Fever, Notes on the Modus Operandi of Medicines From Which the Lectures of R. F. Barrett, M. D., Professor of Materia Medica & Physiology, in the Medical Department of Kemper College, Were Delivered—(Continued), Notes of Lectures on the Modus Operandi of Medicines With Letter from the Author, List of Graduates, Neuraglia—Introduction of Medicated Fluid to the Nerve, Case of Extra-Uterine Fœtation, To the Profession, Dr. J. O. Beirne, of Dublin, Recommends the Introduction of the Tube of the Stomach Pump to a Considerable Distance up the Rectum, for the Purpose of Giving Vent to the Flatus Contained in the Intestine, by Which Means an Operation May Sometimes Be Avoided; and States, That "No Medical Man Can Henceforth Be Considered Justified in Proceedings to an Operation for Strangulated Intestinal Hernia, without Having Previously Given a Full and Fair Trial to the Mode of Treatment in Question", Treatment of Psoriasis, Metallic Salts in the Blood, Remarkable Case of Erectile Tumor, Circular of the Medical Department of the University of the State of Missouri, Ablution for the Prevention of Erysipelas, Delirium Tremens Treated by Ammonia, Endocarditis, Complicated with Valvular Disease A Clinical Lecture by Prof. Dunglison, at the Philadelphia Hospital, Large Doses of Quinine Analysis of an "Official Report to the Surgeon-General U. S. Army, on the Use of Large Doses of Sulphate …, Dentistry, Necrosis, Midwifery Obliteration of the Os Uteri, and Delivery by Means of an Artificial Opening, On the Different Varieties of Calcined Magnesia, and the Use of Anhydrous Magnesia in Preserving Ergot, Treatment of Dysmenorrhœa, Remarks upon Ergot, Clinical Lecture on the Diagnosis of Diseases of the Uterus and Its Appendages, Belladonna as a Preventive of Scarlatina, Proto-Chloride of Mercury and Quina, Removal of a Piece of Lead from the Bladder, Obstetric Practice—Opium in Uterine Hœmorrhage, Fistula in Ano Treated by Ligature, Medical Students, Incipient Phthisis Pulmonalis, Mercurial Treatment and Recovery, National Convention of Physicians, M. Velpeau Has Employed, He Says, with Advantage, in the Treatment of Erysipelas, the Sulphate of Iron as an Application to the Inflamed Part, Agents Affecting Capillary Circulation, On the Mode of Operation, and Therapeutical Application of Iodine and Its Preparations, The Effects of Opium in the Treatment of Wounds; or, the Use of Narcotics in Surgical Operations, Emetics in Laryngitis, On Intermittent and Remittent Fever, On Physometra, Pressure on the Abdominal Aorta in Cases of Uterine Hemorrhage, Epiphora, Observations in Midwifery, Observations on Relaxed Rectum, Action and External Use of Aconite, Case of Puerperal Convulsions, There Are Two Propositions Which, I Suppose, Every Accurate Observer Will Admit to Be True, and If True, Will Afford a Satisfactory Explanation of the Utility of Full Doses of Opium in Febrile and Inflammatory Affections, Anatomical and Physiological Facts That Determine the Practice and Rank of the Dental Profession, Case of Œdema of the Glottis, Following Tonsillitis.—Laryngotomy, &c., Remarkable Case of Delivery during Sleep, The Stage of Collapse, as Observed in Some of the Diseases of Our Climate, Congenital Hydrocephalus, of Two Years' Duration, Successfully Treated, Chilblains, Nitrate of Silver May Be Easily Protected from the Atmosphere, by Dipping the Stick in Melted Wax, Resin or Sealing-Wax, and Allowing It to Cool upon Its Surface, Inflammation, Induration, and Ulceration of the Cervix Uteri, Variola, Periosteal Thickening Cured by Iodide of Potassum, Mercury as Remedial Agent, The Use of Opium in Fevers and Inflammatory Diseases, Calomel and Cold Affusion in Typhus, A Mode of Treatment of Malignant Sore-Throat, of Very Powerful Efficacy, Has Been Discovered by Dr. James Arnott, Inoculation of Salts of Morphia for Neuralgia, Porrigo Favosa, On the Medical Topography of Saint Charles County, Mo. With Some Account of the Prevalent Diseases from 1829 to 1841, Inclusive, Before Considering the Modus Operandi of Medicines, It May Be Necessary to Remind You of What Was Said in Our First Lectures on Physiology, in Relation to the Organic Force or Nutritive Power, On the Expulsion and Extraction of the Placenta before the Child, in Placental Presentations, Treatment of Persons Asphyxiated from Drowning, On the Medical Treatment of Dyspepsia, Amaurosis, Value of Auscultation in Diseases of the Chest, R.: Tinct. Digitalis, Dr. I.; Vin. Antim., Elix. Paregoric, Aa. Oz. ½; Muc. Gum Arab., Oz. viii.: M., To the Medical Profession, Distinctive Characters of Remittent, Typhoid, and Typhus Fevers, Alum in Lead Colic, Treatment of Mammary Abscess by the Breast-Pump and Syringe, The Following Case, Reported by Dr. Barbour, May Be Read with Interest, in Connection with the Above, Connexion of Rheumatism with Other Diseases, Syphilis, Four Cases of Trismus, or Tetanus Nascentium, Spinal Irritation, Case of Pertussis, M. Cazenave on the Different Sorts of Caustics, The Dental Profession, Vegetable Acids in Acidity of the Stomach, Emetics, Treatment of Congestive Fever, Opthalmia, Blood Letting, Quinine in the Urine, Hospital Reports, The Relation of a Physician to a Colleague, On Poisoning by Laudanum, Desultory Observations on Lithotomy, with Remarks on Some Defects in the Common Gorget, Croton Oil, Treatment of Hydrocele with Ioduretted Injection, Case of Strangulated Hernia—Gangrene of the Intestine—Operation and Cure, On Rheumatism, Ferrucinous Pill of Mercury, A Condensed Statement of Professor Wattmann's Methods of Reducing Dislocations of the Hip-Joint As Extracted from His Work on Dislocation, Published in 1826, but More Particularly from His Clinical …, Ilcitis Simulating Congestive Fever, with Supervening Ileus.—Fatal on the Thirteenth Day, Surgical Contributions from My Case Book Fracture of the Metacarpal Bone of the Thumb, General Dislocation and Fracture of the Fingers, Great…, Menstruation—Ovum—Corpus Luteum, On the Treatment of Fevers and Dysentery with Large Doses of Opium, Contributions to the Treatment of Intermittent Fever, Treatment of Incontinence of Urine in Children, Treatment of Leucorrhœa by Iodine, Multiple Essay Items, On the Use of the Trephine in Some Varieties of Fracture of the Cranium, R.: Calomel, Gr. Xx.; Opium, Ipecac, Aa. Gr. I.; Quinine, Gr. ii.: M., Eupatorium Perfoliatum in Epidemic Influenza, On the Pre-Eminence of Tobacco in Strangulated Hernia, The Physical Signs of the Diseases of the Chest, Cheating Physicians out of Their Dues, Topography of Mercer County, Illinois, and the Diseases Most Common in the Several Districts, Prof. Mott's Clinique At the Medical Department of the University of N. Y., Saturday, Oct. 18th, 1845, Violent Chorea St. Viti—Cured by Strichnine Attendance of Dr. John H. Griscom, in New York Hospital, Dr. Gregory Has Lately Made Some Important Remarks on the Subject of Vaccination and Inoculation, Which the Profession Ought to Be Well Acquainted With, Electro-Magnetism, Treatment of Syphilitic Affections, Disease Statistics of St. Louis, for 1845, Valerianate of Quinia, Caoutchouc as a Remedy for Tooth-Ache, Treatment of Uric Acid Gravel by Phosphate of Soda, On the Effects of Ergot of Rye on the Parturient Female and Her Offspring, Identity of the Cutis Vera and Mucus Membranes, as Shown by Their Anatomy and Morbid Conditions, Case of Ascites, Antidote to the Poison of Prussic Acid, The Honorary Degree of Doctor of Medicine Was Conferred upon Dr. Augustus R. Knapp, Jerseyville, Ill., On Epidemic Erysipelas, Creasote in Certain Diseases of the Conjunctiva and Cornea, Vaccine Matter, Treatment of Chronic Eczema, A Case of Extensive Compound and Comminuted Fracture of the Tibia and Fibula, Hæmorrhoids, Treatment of Venereal Diseases Gonorrhœa, Case of Vesico-Vaginal Fistula, Treatment of Cartalaginous Bodies in Joints, Extra-Uterine Mole-Pregnancy, with Contemporaneous Mole-Pregnancy in the Uterus, The Proper Application of Stimulants in Inflammation, Treatment of Typhus, White Swelling. Recipe. Editorial: New Method of Dressing Wounds, Health of Children in Saint Louis, Mesmerism, R.: Hydrarg. C. Creta, Dr. I.; Plumb. Acet., Scr. I.; Gum Arab. Pulv., Dr. I.; Tinct. Opii., Dr. ½; Tinct. Krameria, Oz. ½; Aquæ Cinnam., Oz. 1½: Dose, from One-Half, to One Tea-Spoonful, According to the Age, Every Third or Fourth Hour, St. Louis Medical and Surgical Journal, The Medical Profession in Saint Louis, A Gentleman of This City Stated That He Had Lost the Hearing of One of His Ears, about Six Weeks Previous, Tincture of Iodine in Opacity of the Cornea, In the Case above Referred to, Dr. Bland Made Every Endeavor to Obtain a Post Mortem Examination; but Having to Contend with the Prejudices of Relatives, He Was Unable to Obtain What Alone Could Give the True Nature of the Case, Introduction of the Catheter, The Missouri Medical and Surgical Journal, The Conclusions of Dr. Johnson, as Expressed in His Article, Page 49, Are Worthy the Attention of the Profession. Letter to the editor: Observations on the Use of Large Doses of Opium in the Treatment of Fevers and Inflammatory Affections, with a Note to the Editor, Case of Dislocation of the Femur, Typhoid Fever, an Objectionable Term, Tetanus Cured by the Use of Strychnine, Hæmoptysis—Its Causes, Sequelæ and Treatment To the Editor of the Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, Extra-Uterine Fœtation, Liquid Compound of Iodine and Morphia, Case of Syphilitic Ulceration of the Os Uteri. Backmatter: To the Patrons of the Journal.
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