No. XLII
1828; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
William Tully, Thomas Miner, Thomas Worthingnon, P. C. Collard, Caleb B. Matthews, Thomas Young Simons, William Cumin, Mr. Edmund Tatham, G. Spurzheim, David Uwins, James P. Espy, James Frazer, I. S. Rose, James R. Manley, Thos. Y. Symons, Elijah Griffiths, Henry Bond, John D. Thomas,
ResumoTable of contents: No. XLII. Frontmatter: The American Medical Recorder. Essay: Archives Generales. November, 1827, Analysis of American Medical Journals The North American Medical and Surgical Journal for January 1828, Case of Abscess in the Lungs, &c., Communicated in a Letter to the Editors, by James Frazer, M. D., of Lebanon, Tenn., Philadelphia Medical Society.--Officers for 1828, Description of an Improved Instrument for Excising the Tonsils and Uvula. By Caleb B. Matthews, M. D. Philad., Extra-Limits, On the Duration of Fatal Cholera. By Mr. Edmund Tatham, Surgeon, and Member of the Royal Medical Society of Edinburgh, Extract of a Letter from Our Distinguished Correspondent, Dr. Gerson, of Hamburg, A Treatise on Clinical Medicine. Being a Compendious and Systematic Introduction to Practice, as Contained in the Memoranda of I. R. Bischoff, M. D., Imperial Professor of Clinical Medicine, Physician to the General Hospital, and Also to the Lyingin Hospital in Prague. (From the German, by Joseph Cope, M. D.) London, 1827. Pp. 280, Case, in Which the Operation of Paracentesis Cerebri Was Performed to Affect Delivery. By I. S. Rose, M. D., of Philadelphia, Extract of a Letter from Dr. John Gridley, of Aurora, Cayuga County, New York, Copy of a Letter from Dr. Auban, a French Physician, Settled at Constantinople for Upwards of Thirty Years, to Dr. De Carro, Formely of Vienna, Now of Prague, The Western Medical and Physical Journal (Monthly) for October and November, 1827, and January, 1828, Archives Generales. December, 1827, Gazette De Sante, for November, October, and December. Paris, 1827, The London Medical Repository and Review, for September, October, November and December, 1827, On the Action of Carbonic Acid Gas upon the Animal Economy; a Memoir Read before the Royal Academy of Sciences, June 26th, 1826. By P. C. Collard. Translated from the Archives Generales De Medecine, for the American Medical Recorder, Small-Pox, Essay on Malignancy. By Thomas Miner, M. D. of Middletown (Conn.), Bibliothek Der Practischen Heilkunde, Berlin, 1827, In an Obstinate Case of Pure and Unequivocal Chronic Rheumatism, Affecting the Diaphagm, Lungs, and Heart, but More Especially the Latter, and at Tended, the Greater Part of the Time, with Very Considerable Pain in the Seats of the Complaint, and Also with Distressing Dyspnœa, and Extremely Irregulapulse, Report of the Committee of the Philadelphia Medical Society Appointed to Collect Facts in Relation to the Recent Occurrence of Small Pox in This City, Statement of Deaths With the Diseases and Ages, in the City and Liberties of Philadelphia, Form the First January, 1827, …, The London Medical and Physical Journal for May, 1827, Medical Prize Essay An Essay, Pharmacological and Therapeutical, on Sanguinaria-Canadensis, with a Plate. By William Tully, …, Medical Intelligence Critical Observations on Dr. Cartwright's Essay on Venous Absorption. By James P. Espy, Esq., Philadelphia, Case of Gangrænopsis, with Remarks by Thomas Worthingnon, M. D. of Deer Creek, Hartford County, (Md.), Analecta, We Select the Following Pertinent Observations from the Carolina Journal of Medicine, Edited by Thos. Y. Symons.—Eds. Rec., A Manual of Surgical Anatomy, The American Journal of Medical Sciences, for February, 1828, Elaterium in Dropsy, Observations on the Medicinal Properties of Stillingia Sylvatica, and a Relation of a Case of Enlargement and Disease of the Bony Structure Produced by Syphilitic Taint; Where It Proved Highly Efficacious. By Thomas Young Simons, M. D. Port Physician, Charleston—Formerly President of the Royal Physical Society, Edinburgh; of the Charleston Medical Society of Emulation, and Vice President of the Medical Society of South Carolina, Varioloid, Selections from the Transactions of the State Medical Society of New York, at Their Annual Meeting, February, 1828, Bye-Laws of the Medical Society of the State of New York.—Revised and Adopted, Feb. 3, 1825, Dr. Heermans, from the Committee to Whom Was Referred the Communication from the Medical Societies of the Counties of New York, Yates and Tompkins, on the Subject of Intemperance, Reported the Following Preamble and Resolutions, Which, after Being Considered and Amended, Were Adopted by the Society, Analysis of Foreign Journals Archives Generales De Medecine. Paris, October, 1827, Remarks on the Medicinal Properties of Madar, and on the Effects of Bichromate of Potass on the Human Body. By William Cumin, M. D. Surgeon to the Royal Asylum for Lunatics, and to the Lock-Hospital, Glasgow, The Committee to Whom Was Referred so Much of the Instructions of the Medical Society of the County of New York, as Relates to the Lately Revised Act of the Legislature of This State, Regulating the Practice of Physic and Surgery, Which Is in the Words Following, to Wit, The Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal for October, 1827, Gemeinsame Deutsche Zeitschrift Fur Geburtskunde. Vol. I. No. 2. 1826. Weimar, Prussia, Medical Biography, A Treatise on Those Diseases Which Are Either Directly or Indirectly Connected with Indigestion: Comprising a Commentary on the Principal Ailments of Children. By David Uwins, M. D. P. 274. London. 1827 Part I, The New York Medical and Physical Journal, for October, November, and December, 1827, General Regulations Concerning the Practice of Physic and Surgery in This State, Extract of a Letter from One of Our Correspondents. Delirium-Tremens and Chronic Rheumatism, Gemeinsame Deutsche Zeitschrift Fur Geburtskunde.—Vol. I. No. 1. Wiemar, Prussia, 1826. Review: Reviews The Anatomy of the Brain, with a General View of the Nervous System. By G. Spurzheim, M. D. Translated …. Letter to the editor: To the Editors of the American Medical Recorder. Obituary: Obituary Notice "Memento Mori". Editorial: Dr. Holcombe, a Considerable Time before His Death, Promised Us a Communication, on the Diseases within His Circle of Practice, Which Was Wide and Extensive.
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