The Philadelphia Journal of the Medical and Physical Sciences
0000; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
D. Caldwell, Charles Caldwell, Charles Baum, H. C. Worsham, M. A. Fodera, Dr. William Church, William P. Dewees, Louis Jacobson, William Darrach, Robert Hare, Robert Hare, Robert Hare, Dr. William F. Irwin, W. D. Brinckle, Andrew Park, James Sykes, John C. Warren, John Cooke, Daniel Drake, John Winslow, John C. Very, Georage Cuming, Joseph Pryor, William D. Harris, James A. Miller, W. E. Horner,
ResumoFrontmatter: The Philadelphia Journal of the Medical and Physical Sciences, To Subscribers, Eastern District of Pennsylvania, to Wit. Editorial: To Readers and Correspondents, Cases Case of Extensive Caries of the Fifth and Sixth Ribs, and Disorganization of the Greater …, Termination of the Case of Mr. P. Of Louisville, Kentucky (One of Our Correspondents Writes Us to the Following Effect.—Editor). Table of contents: Contents. Essay: On the Fungous Excrescences Which Sometimes Show Themselves after the Falling off of the Umbilical Cord, University of Pennsylvania, Essay on the Question, Whether There Be Two Electrical Fluids, According to Du Faye, or One, According to Franklin. By Robert Hare, M. D. Professor of Chemistry in the University of Pennsylvania, On the Use of Belladonna in Diseases of the Eyes, Statement of Deaths in the City of Baltimore, from the 1st of January, 1822, to the 1st of January, 1823. Specifying the Sexes, Ages and Diseases of the Deceased Persons, Midwifery, Case of Carotid Aneurism, Cured by an Operation, An Experimental Inquiry Relative to the Spiræa Trifoliata. By Charles Baum, M. D., On the Use of Iodine, American Medical Intelligence Officers of the American Philosophical Society, for 1823, Statement of Deaths in the Town of Salem, (Massachusetts) from the 31st of December, 1822, to the 1st of January, 1823. Specifying the Sexes, Ages and Diseases of the Deceased Persons, On the Use of Music in Chorea, Use of Large Doses of Tartar Emetic in Pneumonia, Hydrocephalus, &c. &c., Thoughts on the Probable Destiny of New Orleans, in Relation to Health, Population and Commerce. By Charles Caldwell, M. D., Extraction of a Living Fætus from a Dead Mother, An Examination of Some Medical Doctrines, Compared with Those of Dr. Broussais. By M. A. Fodera, M. D. Paris, 1821. Translated from the French, by Robert E. Griffith, M. D.—(Continued from No. 10) Causes That Have Misled Pathologists, and Induced Them to Neglect the Study of the Relation of Diseased …, Statement of Deaths in the City of Washington, from the 31st of December, 1821, to the 1st of January, 1823. Specifying the Diseases of the Deceased Persons, M. Birago on Leeches Applied to the Anus, Affection of the Hair in Gout, Medical and Philosophical Intelligence Anatomy and Physiology, Description of an Improved Blowpipe, by Alcohol, in Which the Inflammation Is Sustained by Opposing Jets of Vapour, without a Lamp: Also, of the Means of Rendering the Flame of Alcohol Competent for the Purpose of Illumination. Illustrated by an Engraving. By Robert Hare, M. D. Professor of Chemistry in the University of Pennsylvania, Cases Illustrative of the Use of the Muriate of Lime in Palsy from Diseased Vertebræ. Communicated by Alexander Somervail, M. D. Of Essex, Virginia, Return of Deaths in the City of Boston, from the 31st of December, 1822, to the 1st of January, 1823. Specifying the Sexes, Ages and Diseases of the Deceased Persons, Effects of the Section of the Pneumo-Gastric Nerve, On the Use of the Preparations of Gold, Experiments on the Cerebellum and Cerebrum, An Essay on the Solanum Tuberosum. By H. C. Worsham, M. D., A Treatise on Nervous Diseases. By John Cooke, M. D. F. A. S. Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, and Late Physician to the London Hospital. In Two Vols. Vol. I. On Apoplexy, Including Apoplexia Hydrocephalica, or Water in the Head—With an Introductory Account of the Opinions of Ancient and Modern Physiologists, Respecting the Nature and Uses of the Nervous System. Read at the College, as the Croonian Lectures of the Year 1819. London. Printed for Longman, Hurst, Reese, Orme and Brown. 1821, Surgery, On a New Mode for the Cure of Prolapsus Ani, Extracts from Magendie's Formulæ, for the Preparation and Use of Several New Medicines. Translated from the French. By William Darrach, M. D.—(Continued from No. 10) IV. Prussic Acid, A Solution of Opium in Nitric Acid, Beneficial in Hectic Fever, Case of Encysted Meliceris Tumour, Cured by Puncture and Injection of Wine. By Andrew Park, M. D. Of Eatonton, Georgia, Return of Deaths in the City of Charleston, (South Carolina) from the 1st of January, 1822, to the 1st of January, 1823. Specifying the Sexes, Ages and Diseases of the Deceased Persons, Case of Chronic Diarrhæa, Successfully Treated by the Use of Secale Cornutum. Communicated by Abraham Stout, M. D. Of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, Theory and Practice of Medicine and Materia Medica, Of the Foregoing Deaths, 396 Died in the Alms House, and 560 Were People of Colour, Case of Tetanus, Cured by Tobacco Enemata. Communicated for This Journal, in a Letter to Professor Coxe, by James Norcom, M. D. Of Edenton, North Carolina, On the Temporary Ligature for Aneurism, Statement of Deaths in the Prune Street Prison during the Year 1822, with the Diseases of Which They Died; Together with the Deaths in Each Month, On the Employment of Oil in Cases of Poisoning by Cantharides, Statement of Deaths in the City and County of New York, from the 1st of January, 1822, to the 1st of January, 1823. Specifying the Sexes, Ages and Diseases of the Deceased Persons, A Case of Puerperal Convulsions Successfully Treated with the Ergot. Communicated in a Letter to William Darrach, M. D. By W. D. Brinckle, M. D., Remarks, Case, in Proof of the Efficacy of the Actual Cautery in Deep Sinuses. Communicated in a Letter to the Editor, by Nathan R. Smith, M. D. Of Burlington, Vermont, Description of an Electrical Plate Machine, the Plate Mounted Horizontally, and so as to Show Both Negative and Positive Electricity. Illustrated by Engravings. By Robert Hare, M. D. Professor of Chemistry in the University of Pennsylvania, Sur I' Emploi, &c.—On the Employment of Electricity as a Remedy in Concussions of the Brain, Statement of Deaths in the City and Liberties of Philadelphia, from the 1st of January, 1822, to the 1st of January, 1823. Specifying the Sexes, Ages, and Diseases of the Deceased Persons, Black Urine, An Account of a Peculiar Venous System, Observed in Various Animals. By Louis Jacobson. Translated for the Philadelphia Journal, from the Journal De Physique, &c. By Jno. D. Godman, M. D., To the Physicians of the Western Country, Case of Morbid Sensibility of the Hair, by Baron Larrey, Case of Extensive Ulceration of the Uterus, Rectum, and Vagina. By Dr. William F. Irwin. Read before the Pittsburgh Medical Society, Nov. 5th, 1822, and by Them Ordered for Publication, Limitation of Emetics, An Essay on Uterine Hemorrhage. By William P. Dewees, M. D. Concluded from No. 10, P. 303, The Flowers of Colchicum Recommended, Chemistry. Letter to the editor: An Account of the Frankfort Mineral Springs, &c. &c. By Dr. William Church, of Pittsburgh. Read before the Pittsburgh Medical Society. Communicated to the Editor. Review: Reviews A Comparative View of the Nervous and Sensorial System in Man and Other Animals. By John ….
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