Contents of the Medico-Chirurgical Review, January 1, 1847
1847; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
George Gulliver, J. Wharton Jones, William A. Guy, John Sutherland, P. M. Latham, J. Jacquemier, C. Negrier, W. P. Ormerod, Dr. Casimir Broussais, Al. Donné, Henry Davis, Robert Mortimer Glover, W. Gregory, Robert Dundas Thomson, Marshall Hall, James Mackness, William White Cooper, S. Littel Jr., Erasmus Wilson, J. Forbes Royle, J. Stevenson Bushnan, L. M. Lawson, Dr. G. T. Mulder, Dr. P. F. H. Fromberg, Thomas Griffiths, George Moore, Alfred Smee, R. Hartley Kennedy, Arthur Hill Hassall, John Birkett, William B. Carpenter, James Turnbull, J. Beau, M. Velpeau, Ch. Schutzenberger, H. C. Lombard, M. Marc Dupuy, M. Brierre De Boismont,
ResumoTable of contents: Contents of the Medico-Chirurgical Review, January 1, 1847 Reviews. Frontmatter: The Medico-Chirurgical Review. Essay: Treatment Oe Saturnine Affections, The Potatoe Plant, Its Uses and Properties; Together with the Cause of the Present Malady. The Extension of That Disease to Other Plants, the Question of Famine Arising Therefrom and the Best Means of Averting That Calamity. By Alfred Smee, F. R. S. Octavo, Pp. 170. Ten Lithographs. Longman 1846, Animal Chemistry, or Chemistry in Its Applications to Physiology and Pathology. By Baron Liebig. Edited from the Author's Manuscript, by W. Gregory, M. D. F. R. S. E. Third Edition, Revised and Greatly Enlarged. Part I. Octavo. Pp. 256. Taylor & Walton, 1846 Experimental Researches on the Food of Animals, and the Fattening of Cattle: with Remarks on the Food …, Notes on the Epidemic Cholera. By R. Hartley Kennedy, M. D. &c., Late Physician-General and President of the Medical Board, Bombay. Second Edition, Revised. Small 8vo. Pp. 279. London: Smith, Elder and Co. 1846, On the Employment of the Iodide of Potassium in the Treatment of Syphilis, Bibliographical Record, Recueil De Memoires De Medecine, De Chirurgie, Et De Pharmacie Militaires. Vol. LX. 8vo. Pp. 390. Paris, 1846, The Microscopic Anatomy of the Human Body in Health and Disease. Illustrated with Numerous Drawings in Colour. By Arthur Hill Hassall, Author of a "History of British Freshwater Algæ," &c. Part V. London: Samuel Highley, 1846, Fracture of the Cervix Femoris, Principles of Human Physiology, with Their Chief Applications to Pathology, Hygiene, and Forensic Medicine. By William B. Carpenter, M. D., F. R. S. &c. Third Edition London: John Churchill, 1846, Puerperal Convulsions—Malpraxis, Observations on the Use and Abuse of Mercurial Preparations, Especially in Inflammatory Affections. By Dr. Sichel, On Latent Pneumonia. By Dr. Saucerotte, On the Climate and Diseases of Algeria. By Dr. Casimir Broussais, M. Malgaigne on Simple Inflammation or Pseudo-Strangulation of Hernias, On the Influence Which Diseases of the Uterus Exert in Producing a Faulty Position of the Child, Medico-Chirurgical Transactions. Published by the Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society of London. Twenty-Ninth Volume. Volume the Eleventh of the Second Series, 1846, Blisters in Confluent Small-Pox, Lectures on Subjects Connected with Clinical Medicine, Comprising Diseases of the Heart. By P. M. Latham, M. D. Physician Extraordinary to the Queen, and Late Physician of St. Bartholomew's Hospital. Vol. II. Pp. 419. London: Longman and Co., 1846, On Granulations of the Cervix Uteri. By M. Velpeau, Periscope; or, Circumspective Review Selections from the Foreign Periodicals, Observations on Some Cases of Sudden or Very Speedy Deaths, Probably Dependent on Diseases of the Heart and Large Blood-Vessels. By H. C. Lombard, M. D. Geneva, The Works of William Hewson, F. R. S. Edited, with an Introduction and Notes, by George Gulliver, F. R. S. London, Printed for the Sydenham Society, 1846 The Blood-Corpulse Considered in Its Different Phases of Development in the Animal Series. Memoirs 1, …, On the Elevation of Parts in the Treatment of Some Surgical Diseases. By M. Marc Dupuy, Clinical Researches upon the Organic Causes and the Mechanism of the Production of the Affections Termed Hysterical. By Ch. Schutzenberger, Professeur De Clinique Interne Á La Faculté De Strasbourg, A Manual of Materia Medica and Therapeutics, Including the Preparations of the Pharmacopœias of London, Edinburgh, and Dublin, with Many New Medicines. By J. Forbes Royle, M. D., F. R. S., &c. &c., Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics, King's College, London. Small 8vo, Pp. 716. London: Churchill, 1846, Conseils Aux Meres Sur L'allaitement Et Sur La Maniere D'elever Les Enfans Nouveau-Nes. Par Al. Donné. D. M. &c. 2nd Ed. 12mo. Pp. 340. Bailliere: Paris, 1846 Advice to Mothers on the Suckling and Bringing-Up of Infants. By Al. Donné, M. D., Practical Remarks on Near-Sight, Aged-Sight, and Impaired Vision. With Observations on the Use of Glasses and on Artificial Light. By William White Cooper. 8vo. Pp. 216. Churchill, 1846 A Manual of the Diseases of the Eye. By S. Littel, Junr. M. D. 2nd Edition, 8vo. Pp. 360. Philadelphia, …, Transactions of the Medical and Physical Society of Bombay For the Year 1844, Practical Observations and Suggestions in Medicine. Second Series. By Marshall Hall, M. D. F. R. S. L. & E., Foreign Associate of the Royal Academy of Medicine of Paris, &c. &c. Small 8vo., Pp. 360. Churchill: London, 1846, The Use of the Body in Relation to the Mind. By George Moore, M. D., &c. Small 8vo. Pp. 431. Longman & Co.: London, 1846, On the Nature of Insanity, and Its Treatment by Irrigation and Prolonged Baths. By M. Brierre De Boismont, Chemistry of the Four Seasons. An Essay Principally Concerning Natural Phenomena, Admitting of Interpretation by Chemical Science, and Illustrating Passages of Scripture. By Thomas Griffiths. Octavo, Pp. 490. Churchill, 1846, Seventh Annual Report of the Registrar-General of Births, Deaths, and Marriages, in England. (Abstracts of the Two Years, 1843, 1844). 8vo. Pp. 350. London, 1846, Health of Towns' Association. Report of the Committee to the Members of the Association, on Lord Lincoln's Sewerage, Drainage, &c. of Towns' Bill. Pp. 122. London: Charles Knight and Co. 1846 Unhealthiness of Towns, Its Causes and Remedies; Being a Lecture Delivered in the Mechanics' Institute …, A Tabular View of the Physical Signs and Diagnosis of the Diseases of the Lungs, with a Synopsis of the Signs Which Occur in Each Disease. By James Turnbull, M. D. Physician to the Liverpool Northern Hospital, On Epidemic Erysipelas as It Prevailed in the Beaujon Hospital at Paris. By Dr. Neucourt, Clinical Collections and Observations in Surgery, Made during an Attendance on the Surgical Practice of St. Bartholomew's Hospital. By W. P. Ormerod. 8vo. Pp. 300. Longman, 1846, The Moral Aspects of Medical Life; Consisting of the "Akesios" of Professor K. F. H. Marx. Translated from the German, with Biographical Notices and Illustrative Remarks, by James Mackness, M. D. Consulting Physician to the Hastings Dispensary, &c. &c. Small 8vo. Pp. 348. London: Churchill, 1846 Life of George Cheyne, M. D. With Extracts from His Works and Correspondence. 12mo. Pp. 141. Oxford, 1846, On the Pathology and Treatment of Scrofula; Being the Fothergillian Prize Essay for 1846. By Robert Mortimer Glover, M. D., &c., Lecturer on Materia Medica in the New-Castle Medical School. 8vo. Pp. 315, with 4 Plates. Churchill, London, 1846, Harden on Isopathia, On the Employment of Diluents in Urethritis, On Diseases of the Skin. By Erasmus Wilson, F. R. S., Consulting Surgeon to the St. Pancras Infirmary, Lecturer on Anatomy and Physiology in the Middlesex Hospital, &c. Second Edition, with Coloured Plates, 8vo, Pp. 482. London: Churchill, 1847, Guy's Hospital Reports. Second Series. Edited by Drs. Barlow and Birkett, and Messrs. Cock and Poland. Vol. IV. 8vo. Pp. 498. Highley: London, 1846, Bibliographical Notices Observations on Hydropathy, with an Account of the Principal Cold Water Establishments of Germany. By …, Liebig's Question to Mulder, Tested by Morality and Science. By Dr. G. T. Mulder, Professor of Chemistry in the University of Utrecht. Translated by Dr. P. F. H. Fromberg. Octavo, Pp. 122. Blackwood, 1846, Manuel Des Accouchments Et Des Maladies Des Femmes Grosses Et Accouchees, Contenant Les Soins a Donner Aux Nouveaux-Nes. Par J. Jacquemier, Docteur En Medecine De La Faculte De Paris. Avec 63 Figures Intercalees Dans Le Texte Recherches Et Considerations Sur La Constitution Et Les Fonctions Du Col De L'uterus, Dans Le but …, The Handbook of Human Anatomy, General, Special, and Topographical. Translated from the Original German of Dr. Alfred Von Behr, and Adapted to the Use of the English Student by John Birkett, Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of England, and Demonstrator of Anatomy at Guy's Hospital. London: Longman & Co. 1846. Editorial: Notice to Correspondents, &c..
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