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The Retrospect of Practical Medicine & Surgery

1849; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

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Dr. W. Jenner, Dr. R. B. Todd, Dr. A. B. Garrod, Dr. G. O. Rees, Dr. W. R. Basham, M. Valleix, Dr. A. B. Garrod, Dr. J. H. Bennet, Dr. C. Carlyon, Dr. James Begbie, Dr. R. B. Todd, Dr. M. Hall, Dr. Marshall Hall, Dr. M. Hall, Dr. H. M. Hughes, Thos. Salter, Dr. W. W. Gull, Dr. Golding Bird, Dr. R. B. Todd, Dr. A. B. Garrod, Dr. O'B. Bellingham, Francis Sibson, M. Monneret, Dr. W. H. Madden, Dr. C. J. B. Williams, Dr. Jonathan Pereira, M. Sandras, Dr. G. E. Day, J. M. Beardsall, Dr. W. H. Willshire, Dr. Robert Dick, Dr. Butler Lane, Dr. J. C. Hall, Dr. R. B. Todd, Dr. A. B. Garrod, Dr. A. B. Garrod, Dr. A. Garrod, Dr. A. B. Garrod, Dr. J. D. Heaton, M. Mialhe, Dr. John Percy, E. Thomas, H. Smith, J. P. Vincent, J. P. Vincent, Richard Quain, MM. Thevenot, J. G. Crosse, T. M. Greenhow, Dr. W. Hargrave, Dr. W. J. Little, Samuel Solly, James Spence, J. P. Vincent, G. J. Guthrie, G. Critchett, Dr. W. Hargrave, J. P. Vincent, J. P. Vincent, J. P. Vincent, J. H. Horne, Dr. C. Edwards, Prescott Hewett, Dr. Marshall Hall, Henry Smith, Dr. T. G. Geoghegan, J. P. Vincent, James Luke, John Gay, Dr. T. Stratton, Benjamin Phillips, J. P. Vincent, J. Adams, Samuel Solly, Samuel Solly, Barnsby Cooper, Bransby Cooper, W. Colles, Bransby Cooper, Bransby Cooper, Dr. W. P. Brookes, Bransby Cooper, M. Mercier, Thomas Bartleit, M. Vidal, Bransby Cooper, Samuel Solly, Samuel Solly, Dr. T. H. Burgess, Dr. James Arnott, Dr. T. H. Burgess, G. Critchett, H. T. Chapman, J. C. Christophers, H. Welch, Dr. W. P. Brookes, J. P. Vincent, G. J. Guthrie, W. Acton, W. White Cooper, Wm. Bowman, Joseph Toynbee, Joseph Toynbee, M. Melsens, Dr. James Taylor, Dr. W. Tyler Smith, Dr. W. Tyler Smith, Dr. W. Tyler Smith, Dr. W. Tyler Smith, J. M. Arnott, Dr. E. W. Murphy, Dr. Louis Mackall, Professor Paul Dubois, Dr. W. Tyler Smith, Dr. W. Tyler Smith, Dr. W. Tyler Smith, Ed. Ray, Dr. W. Tyler Smith, Dr. W. Tyler Smith, Dr. W. Tyler Smith, Dr. C. H. F. Routh, Professor E. Strohl, Dr. R. L. MacDonnell, Dr. G. Corfe, J. O. Fletcher, G. T. Gream, Dr. W. Tyler Smith, Dr. E. J. Tilt, Dr. J. Hughes Bennett, Dr. C. Clay, Dr. R. B. Todd, Joseph Bullar, Dr. R. B. Todd, Dr. James Bryan, Dr. J. R. Cormack, Doctor R Mayne, M. Robert, Dr. C. Shrimpton, E. W. Tuson, Dr. James Stark, Dr. A. B. Garrod, Sir James Murray, Sir James Murray, James Startin, T. W. Evans, C. Stokes, J. Robinson, M. Matteuci, B. C. Brodie, Dr. J. R. Wardell, Dr. J. Snow, Thomas Nunneley,

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Frontmatter: Practical Medicine, &c., &c., The Retrospect of Practical Medicine & Surgery. Table of contents: Contents of Part XIX Practical Medicine. Editorial: Erratum in Last Number. Essay: On the Irritability of the Muscular Fibre in Paralytic Limbs.— by Dr. Marshall Hall, F. R. S., &c., On the Use of Nitre in Purpura Hæmorhagica, &c.—By Dr. C. Carlyon, Physician to the Cornwall Infirmary, On the Operation of Phymosis.—By W. Colles Esq., Surgeon to Steven's Hospital, Dublin, &c., Observations on the Use of Alum.—By Sir James Murray, On a Method of Introducing Bougies into the Fallopian Tubes, for the Relief of Sterility.—By Dr. W. Tyler Smith, On Rigidity of the Os Uteri.—By Dr. W. Tyler Smith, On the Proper Period for Operating for Harelip, Case of Obstinate Neuralgia.—By—Wing, Esq., Addenda On the Pathology and Treatment of Epilepsy.—By Dr. R. B. Todd, F. R. S., Treatment of Varix.—By Dr. Hargrave, Affections of the Respiratory Organs, Treatment of Uterine Catarrh.—By Professor E. Strohl, Strasbourg, On the Chemistry of Cod-Liver Oil.—By Dr. Jonathan Pereira, On the Treatment of Diseased Joints.—By J. P. Vincent, Esq., Organs of Circulation On Polypiform Concretions in the Cavities of the Heart, Organs of Circulation On the Treatment of Wounded Arteries.—By G. J. Guthrie, Esq., F. R. S. &c., On Oxaluria.—By Dr. A. Garrod, On Senile Enlargement of the Prostate, On the Action of the Fallopian Tubes in Embracing the Ovaries.—By Dr. W. Tyler Smith, On the Action of Medicines Which Influence the Nervous System.—By Dr. A. B. Garrod, Case of Severe Chronic Sciatica Cured by the Actual Cautery.—By M. Robert, On a New Remedy for Epilepsy.—By Thos. Salter, Esq., F. L. S. Poole, Toxicology, &c. New Process for the Detection of Metals in Medico-Legal Researches, On the Modes of Exploration for Ovaritis.—By Dr. E. J. Tilt, Physician to the Farringdon General Dispensary, &c., New Instrument for the Treatment of Aneurism, Miscellanea, Case of Abscess of the Spermatic Cord.—By Dr. W. P. Brookes, Surgeon to the Cheltenham General Hospital, &c., On Functional Disease of the Liver, Associated with Uterine Derangement.—By Dr. Butler Lane, Use of Glycerine in Deafness.—By Dr. Turnbull, New Mode of Inducing Abortion, Case of Impaction of a Dog's Tooth in the Larynx.—By Dr. T. G. Geoghegan, Surgeon to the City of Dublin Hospital, &c., On the Use of the Seeds of Phellandrium Aquaticum in Phthisis and Chronic Bronchitis.—By M. Sandras, On the Deafness of Elderly Persons.—By Joseph Toynbee, Esq., F. R. S., &c., Case of Abscess of the Kidney, Following Scarlatina.—By Dr. J. R. Cormack, F. R. S. E., On Stricture of the Urethra.—By Bransby Cooper, Esq., F. R. S. &c., Case of Malignant Tumour of the Os Uteri Excised during Labour.—By J. M. Arnott, Esq., Surgeon to the Middlesex Hospital, &c., Use of Sulphate of Iron in Chancre and Gonorrhœa, On the Pathology of Phthisis Pulmonalis.—By Dr. W. H. Madden, Physician to the Torquay Infirmary, &c., On the Suppression of Hemorrhage—By J. P. Vincent, Esq., Case of Amputation at the Ankle-Joint.—By James Spence, Esq., Affections of the Circulatory Organs, On the Treatment of Cancer of the Lips.—By Dr. W. P. Brookes, Cheltenham, Diseases Affecting the System Generally On the Non-Identity of Typhoid and Typhus Fevers.—By Dr. W. Jenner, On the Causes of Death after Lithotomy—By Barnsby Cooper, Esq., F. R. S., &c., Use of Chloroform in Strangulated Hernia, Tincture of Indian Hemp in Sanguineous Uterine Discharges, On a Newly-Discovered Substitute for Bread, for Diabetic Patients.—By Dr. John Percy, F. R. S., Birmingham, Case of Nævus of the Lip Treated by Ligature.—Reported by H. Welch, Esq.—Jan. 4th, 1848, Observations on Gout, On a New Apparatus for Treating Lateral Curvature.—By Dr. W. J. Little, Physician to the London Hospital, &c., On Obstructed Hernia.—By John Gay, Esq., Surgeon to the Royal Free Hospital, &c., On the Use of Pessaries in Prolapsus Uteri.—By Dr. Meigs, Professor of Midwifery at Philadelphia, Thlaspi Bursa Pastoris in Menorrhagia, Case of Excision of the Os Calcis.—By T. M. Greenhow, Esq., Surgeon to the Newcastle-On-Tyne Infirmary, Case of Poisoning by Yew-Berries.—By Dr. James Taylor, Castle Cary, Urinary Organs On the Operation of Lithotrity.—By J. Adams, Esq., Surgeon to the London Hospital, &c., Affections of the Eye and Ear, On the Treatment of Stricture.—By Samuel Solly, Esq. F. R. S., Senior Assistant-Surgeon at St. Thomas's Hospital, &c., Remedy for Baldness.—By Dr. Neligan, On the Use of Electro-Galvanism.—By E. W. Tuson, Esq., F. R. S., On Dr. Simpson's Uterine Supporter, On Collodion Properties, On the Treatment of Obstinate Dyspetic Symptoms.—By Mr. Bevan, On Ligature of the Subclavian Artery.—By Dr. W. Hargrave, Surgeon to the City of Dublin Hospital, &c., Synopsis, Containing a Short Abstract of the Most Practical Articles in the Foregoing Pages of This Volume; and Showing, at a Glance, the Most Important Indications of Treatment Published by Different Writers within the Last Half-Year (Arranged Alphabetically) Diseases Affecting the System Generally, On Some Uses of Collodion, and on Certain Improvements in Its Application.—By James Startin, Esq., Surgeon to the London Cutaneous Infirmary, On the Use of Iodide of Potassium in Chronic Lead Poisoning.—By M. Melsens, Theory of Diabetes.—By M. Mialhe, An Anomalous Case of Spinal Affection.—By Dr. Golding Bird, F. R. S., &c., On the Use of Oil of Turpentine in Hemorrhage, On a New Salt; Bisulpate of Iron and Alumina.—By Sir James Murray, On the Poisonous Effects of Chloroform.—By Drs. Snow and Sibson, On Bloody and Albuminous Urine.—By Dr. A. B. Garrod, Affections of the Nervous System, A New Mode of Removing Nævi.—By J. C. Christophers, Esq., On the Nerves of the Uterus.—By Dr. W. Tyler Smith, On the Use of Coffee in Infantile Cholera.—By Dr. Pickford, Affections of Bones and Joints, &c., Use of Chloroform in Asthma, On the Muscularity of the Os Uteri.—By Dr. W. Tyler Smith, Case of Poisoning by Opium, Treated by Electro-Magnetism.—By Dr. Lancaster, On the Absorption of Blood Effused into the Eye.—By Wm. Bowman Esq., F. R. S., &c., On Certain Forms of Sterility.—By G. T. Gream, Esq. Surgeon Accoucheur to Queen Charlotte's Lying-In-Hospital, On the Treatment of Rheumatic Gout by Lemon-Juice.—By Dr. G. O. Rees, F. R. S., Assistant Physician to Guy's Hospital, On Endosmose and Exosmose.—By M. Matteuci, Case of Croup Treated by the Application of Nitrate of Silver.—By Dr. James Bryan, Case of Dislocation of the Great Toe.—By Dr. W. Hargrave, Surgeon to the City of Dublin Hospital, &c., On the Actions of Medicines on the Secreting and Excreting Organs.—By Dr. A. B. Garrod, Use of Chloroform in Toothache, On the Source of the Sugar in Diabetic Urine.—By Dr. A. B. Garrod, New Instrument for Dividing Strictures, On Dislocation of the Head of the Femur Backwards.—By Richard Quain, Esq., Surgeon to the University College Hospital, &c., I Would Advert to Two Points of Practice, of Which My Experience Is Decidedly in Favour Although I Cannot Offer Any Statistics regarding Them, Affections of the Digestive Organs, On Post-Partum Hemorrhage—By Professor Murphy, University College, Conclusions Respecting Hospital Gangrene.—By G. J. Guthrie, Esq., F. R. S., &c., A New Alkaloid in Cinchona, On the Treatment of Acute Rheumatism by Nitrate of Potash.—By Dr. W. R. Basham, Physician to the Westminster Hospital, On the Relation between Anæmia and Goitre.—By Dr. James Begbie, On the Uses of Collodion, On the Dysentery Lately Epidemic in Dublin.—By Doctor R Mayne, Physician to the South Dublin Union Workhouse, On Muscular Rheumatism.—By M. Valleix, New Chair for Dental Surgery, On the Treatment of Erysipelas by Gongelation.—By Dr. James Arnott, On Traumatic Gangrene.—By J. P. Vincent, Esq., On the Treatment of Asphyxia Neonatorum.—By J. O. Fletcher, Esq., Manchester, Organs of Respiration On Laryngotomy and Tracheotomy in Acute Affections of the Larynx.—By Prescott Hewett, Esq., Assistant …, Observations on Dislocation.—By J. P. Vincent, Esq., On Common Coal Gas and Dutch Oil as Anæsthetics.—By Thomas Nunneley, Esq., Leeds, Substitute for Leeches.—Invented by Mm. Alexander & Co., Paris, On the Action of Cells in Secretion, On the Vagina Considered as a Parturient Organ.—By Dr. W. Tyler Smith, Carbonic Acid a Cure for Phthisis, On the Induction of Premature Labour.—By Professor Paul Dubois, On the Treatment of Orchitis.—By Bransby Cooper, Esq., F. R. S., &c., On the Use of Ligatures Formed of Animal Substances.—By—Wragg, Esq., Hint on Sounding.—By Samuel Solly, Esq., F. R. S., &c., On Solutions for Protecting the Skin against Contagion. By W. Acton. Esq., On Puerperal Convulsions.—By Prof. Murphy, University College, On the Operation for Hernia External to the Sac.—By James Luke, Esq., Surgeon to the London Hospital, &c., Cases of Poisoning with Chloride of Zinc, Midwifery, and the Diseases of Females On the Physiology of Parturition.—By Dr. W. Tyler Smith, Lecturer on Obstetrics in the Hunterian School …, Operation for the Removal of Loose Cartilages in the Elbow-Joint.—By Samuel Solly, Esq., F. R. S., Assistant Surgeon at St. Thomas's Hospital, On the Use of the Pancreatic Juice.—By Dr. J. C. Hall, East Retford, On the Depurative Action of the Bile.—By Dr. Fauconneau-Dufresne, On Excision of the Hip-Joint.—By Professor Fergusson, F. R. S., &c., On Inversion of the Uterus.—By Dr. W. Tyler Smith, Diseases of the Skin On the Pathology of Skin Diseases.—By Dr. T. H. Burgess, On Tracheotomy—By Henry Smith, Esq., On Paroxysmal Nervous Diseases.—By Dr. M. Hall, F. R. S., &c., Organs of Respiration On the Movements of Respiration in Disease.—By Francis Sibson, Esq., Resident Surgeon to the Nottingham …, Observations on Paralysis.—By Dr. M. Hall, F. R. S., &c., Diseases of the Nervous System On the Pathology and Treatment of Convulsive Diseases.—By Dr. R. B. Todd, F. R. S., &c., On Lacerations of the Cervix Uteri.—By Dr. E. W. Murphy, Professor of Midwifery at University College, Syphilitic Diseases On the Importance of Discriminating Diseases of the Urethra.—By Thomas Bartlett, Esq., Treatment of Urethral Pains Following Gonorrhœa.—By M. Vidal, On Various Diseases of the Ear.—By Joseph Toynbee, Esq., F. R. S., On the Treatment of Specific Ulcers.—By G. Critchett, Esq., Assistant Surgeon to the London Hospital, Organs of Digestion On the Pathology of Aphtha.—By Dr. W. H. Willshire, Physician to the Royal Infirmary for Children, Alimentary Canal On Foreign Bodies in the Mucous Canals.—By J. P. Vincent, Esq., Use of the Microscope, Case of Encysted Tumour of the Labium.—By Dr. R. L. MacDonnell, On Copalchi Bark; a New Bitter.—By Dr. James Stark, On a New Amalgam for Stopping Teeth.—By T. W. Evans, Esq., Paris, On Galvanised Springs for Trusses.—By Dr. T. Stratton, R. N., On the Use of Oil of Turpentine in Hemorrhage—By J. P. Vincent, Esq., New Instrument for Plugging the Nostril.—By Dr. C. Edwards Cheltenham, On the Use of Ice in Promoting Uterine Contractions.—By Dr. Louis MacKall, On the Excretion of Uric Acid.—By Dr. A. B. Garrod, Physician to University College Hospital, On the Blood and Urine in Gout, Rheumatism, and Bright's Disease.—By Dr. A. B. Garrod, Observations on Necrosis.—By J. P. Vincent, Esq., Affections of the Skin, &c., On Abscesses in the Perineum.—By Bransby Cooper, Esquire, F. R. S., &c., Treatment of Sore Nipples by Collodion, On Retention of Urine Caused by Valvular Obstruction, On Creeping Bubo.—By Samuel Solly, Esq., F. R. S., &c., On the Use of Matico as a Styptic.—By J. H. Horne, Esq., London, On Thoracic Vibration, as a Means of Diagnosis in Diseases of the Lungs.—By M. Monneret, Hint on the Diet after Lithotomy.—By Bransby Cooper, Esq., F. R. S, &c., On the Treatment of Hydrocele.—By Bransby Cooper, Esq., F. R. S., &c., On the Treatment of Toothache.—By C. Stokes, Esq., On the Formation of Fat in the Animal Economy.—By Dr. J. R. Wardell, On the Administration of Chloroform.—By Dr. J. Snow, How to Prevent Pitting from Small-Pox, On the Puerperal Fever of Vienna.—By Dr. C. H. F. Routh, How to Remedy the Fragility of Nitrate of Silver Crayons, Use of Chloroform in Hiccup, On Chorea.—By Dr. R. B. Todd, F. R. S., &c., On the Modes of Arresting Uterine Hemorrhage.—By Dr. W. Tyler Smith, On the Use of Cotyledon Umbilicus in Epilepsy.—By Joseph Bullar, Southampton, Treatment of Rigidity of the Os Uteri—By Dr Scanzoni, On the Treatment of After-Pains.—By Dr. W. Tyler Smith, On Dropsy.—By Dr. R. B. Todd, F. R. S., Physician to King's College Hospital, Surgery Dislocations, and Diseases of Bones and Joints, On Ovariotomy.—By Dr. C. Clay, Manchester, On Paraplegia.—By Dr. W. W. Gull In Paraplegia Arising from Lesion of the Cord, Whether the Anterior or Posterior Columns, or the Cord …, Cases of Secondary Hemorrhage Treated by Ligature at a Distance from the Seat of Injury.—By G. Critchett, Esq. Surgeon to the London Hospital, &c., To Arrest the Bleeding from Leech-Bites, On Prurigo.—By Dr. T. H. Burgess, On the Presence of Uric Acid in the Kidneys, as a Sign of a Child Having Been Born Alive.—By Dr. Virchow, Treatment of Dropsy by the Juice of the Fresh Root of the Elder, On Encysted Placenta.—By Dr. W. Tyler Smith, Urinary Organs On Hæmaturia.—By Dr. R. B. Todd, F. R. S., Physician to King's College Hospital, &c., On Cerebral Disturbance Resulting from Uterine Disorders.—By Dr. G. Corfe, Middlesex, Hospital, On the Evils Attending Excision of the Tonsils.—By—Harvey, Esq., Use of Collodion and Asbestos for Toothache.—By J. Robinson, Esq., London, On the Asthma of Old People.—By Dr. G. E. Day, Physician to the Western General Dispensary, &c., Treatment of Venereal Warts, On the Use of Nux Vomica in Diarrhœa from Exhaustion, On the Introduction of Air into the Veins after Delivery.—By Dr. Simpson, Edinburgh, On the Pathology and Treatment of Tetanus, Trismusnascentium, and Laryngismus Stridulus.—By Dr. R. B. Todd, F. R. S., On the Mode of Exhibiting Chloroform.—By Prof. Simpson, Cases of Asthma Successfully Treated by Chloroform.— by J. M. Beardsall, Esq., Worksop, On the Chemical Relations to Wax and Fat.—By B. C. Brodie, Esq., Case of Ovarian Dropsy, Spontaneously Cured.—By Dr. J. Hughes Bennett, On the Use of Cod-Liver Oil in Phthisis Pulmonalis.—By Dr. C. J. B. Williams, F. R. S., Professor of Medicine in University College, London, &c., Affections of the Urinary Organs, Venereal Diseases, &c., Observations on Stricture of the Urethra.—By Professor Syme, Case of a Foreign Body Lodged in the Æsophagus.—Dy Dr. R. Paterson, Physician to the Leith Dispensary, &c., On the Principles of Treatment in Uterine Hemorrhage. By Professor Murphy, University College, On Incontinence of Urine after Lithotomy.—By Samuel Solly Esq., F. R. S., &c., On Hæmatemesis.—By Dr. Robert Dick, Case of Dislocation of the Astragalus, in Which Reduction Was Accomplished.—By Mm. Thevenot and Boyer, On the Treatment of Cancerous Growths.—By Dr. J. H. Bennet, Professor of Medicine in the University of Edinburgh, On Cerebral Affections Simulating Impending Apoplexy.—By Dr. H. M. Hughes, On Accidental Hemorrhage.—By Professor Murphy, University College, On the Action of Astringent Medicines.—By Dr. A. B. Garrod, Case of Dislocation of the Astragalus, in Which Reduction Was Accomplished.—By J. G. Crosse, Esq., Norwich, On Hip Disease.—By Professor Syme, Edinburgh, On Tracheotomy.—By Dr. Marshall Hall, F. R. S., &c., A New Instrument for Vaginal Injections, On a Suction-Tractor, a Substitute for Forceps.—By Professor Simpson, New Apparatus for Chloroform, On Hemorrhage from the Umbilicus after the Separation of the Funis.—By Ed. Ray, Esq., Use of Collodion in Compound Fracture, Addendum Dr. To Marshall Hall's Papers, Case of Renal Dropsy Produced by Copaiba.—By E. Thomas, Esq., House Surgeon of the Cumberland Infirmary, On Unavoidable Hemorrhage.—By Professor Murphy, University College, Mode of Stopping Bleeding from Leech-Bites—By J. P. Vincent, Esq., A New Method of Applying Vienna Paste to the Os Uteri.—By Dr. Mitchell, Use of Chloroform in Neuralgia, On a Remarkable Form of Anæmia.—By Dr. Addison, On the Treatment of Indolent Ulcers.—By H. T. Chapman, Esq., On the Pathology of Convulsions in Children, On Albuminuria.—By Dr. J. D. Heaton, Leeds, Diseases of the Eye and Ear On the Treatment of Fistula Lachrymalis.—By W. White Cooper, Esq., Surgeon to North London Eye Infirmary, Midwifery and Diseases of Women, On Intestinal Obstructions.—By Benjamin Phillips, Esq., F. R. S., Surgeon to Westminster Hospital, &c., On Piles.—By J. P. Vincent, Esq., On the Practice of "Debridement."—By Dr. C. Shrimpton, On the Treatment of Gonorrhœa by Vinum Colchici.

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