Southern Medical and Surgical Journal
1860; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
D. S. Brandon, J. McF. Gaston, John Stainback Wilson, Joseph Jones, Bernard Kelly, Henry Smith, H. James Clark, C. Handfield Jones, Dr. A. Kortum, E. J. Fountain, M. Sedillot, S. Weir Mitchell, M. Delattre, M. Demarquay, Dr. J. F. Weisse,
ResumoFrontmatter: Southern Medical and Surgical Journal. Essay: Fever and Ague, On Some of the Difficulties Attending upon the Treatment of Stricture of the Urethra. By Henry Smith, F. R. C. S., General View of the Therapeutic Application of Electricity, Being an Outline of Lectures Delivered upon This Subject before the Class of 1859 and 1860, in the Medical College of Georgia, at Augusta. By Joseph Jones, M. D., Professor of Medical Chemistry and Pharmacy Published by Request of the Class, Therapeutical Action of Solanine and Dulcamara, Maisonneuve's Operation for the Removal of Naso-Pharyngeal Fibrous Polyps. (Gazette Hebdom., Nos. 39, 40, Pp. 609 and 625, September and October, 1859), On Glycerin, and Its Application in Surgery and Medicine. By M. Demarquay. (Pamphlet, Octavo, 42 Pp. Labe: Paris, 1859), On the Production of Cataract in Frogs by the Administration of Sugar. By S. Weir Mitchell, M. D. (Read before the Biological Department of the Academy of Natural Sciences, October 3, 1859), "The Chemistry of Caustics, Veratrum Viride—In Nervous Affections—By John Stainback Wilson, M. D., of Columbus, Ga., "On the Spinal Cord, Hospital Statistics, On the Treatment of Epithelial Cancers by the Application of the Actual Cautery. By M. Sedillot. (Revue De Therapeutique Medico-Chirurgicale and Journal De Medecine De Bordeaux, October, 1859, P. 693), On the Employment of Veratria in Acute Diseases of the Chest (Bulletin General De Therapeutique, Jan. 30th, 1859), Original and Eclectic Stomatitis Materna—What Is Its Pathology?—Treatment with Turpcntine. By D. S. Brandon, M. D., of Thomasville,, Transactions of the American Medical Association, Vol. @#@Xii@#@, Proposition of an Abortive Treatment of Typhus Fever. By Dr. A. Kortum, The General Council of Medical Education and Registration of Great Britain, Osseous and Cartilaginous System.—Histological Character of Bone Produced by the Transplantation of Periosteum. By Dr. Ollier, Cataract in Frogs Produced by Sugar, On Apparent Equivocal Generation: by H. James Clark, of Cambridge, Mass. (From the Proceedings of the American Academy, Boston, May 10, 1859), On the Use of Raw Meat in the Colliquative Diarrhœa of Children at the Breast.—By Dr. J. F. Weisse, Director of the Children's Hospital at St. Petersburg. (L'union Medicale, April 7th, 1859), Strychnine, as a Remedial Agent—By J. McF. Gaston, M. D., of Columbia, S. C., Anœsthetic Effects of Bisulphide of Carbon, Epistaxis of Alarming Character Arrested by Injections of the Perchloride of Iron. By E. J. Fountain, M. D., Davenport, Iowa, On Different Species of Helleborus. By Prof. Schroff, On Neuralgic Dysmenorrhœa, Return of Southern Medical Students from Northern Colleges, Diuretic Action of Iodide of Potassium. By C. Handfield Jones, M. D., F. R. S., The Pathology and Treatment of Cardiac Disease.—By Bernard Kelly, M. D., Physician to the New York Dispensary, Comparative Rescarches on Oleum Morrhuœ, Rajœ, and Squali.—By M. Delattre, On the Action of Fatty Bodies in the Absorption and Assimilation of the Metallic Oxides. By Dr. Jeannel, of Bordeaux. (L'union Medicale, Feb. 15th, 1859). Editorial: Editorial and Miscellaneous The Sixteenth Volume of the New Series of the Southern Medical and Surgical Journal.
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