Jornais Acesso aberto

Original Contributions

1882; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

D. Prince, Romaine J. Curtiss, J. H. McIntyre, A. H. Ohmann-Dumesnil, William Dickinson, Dr. Willis P. King, A. K. Van Horn, A. H. Ohmann-Dumesnil, W. Symington Brown, A. Wislizenus, Chas. W. Francis,

Resumo

Essay: Plica Polonica, Reports on Recent Progress in Medicine Report on Dermatology. By A. H. Ohmann-Dumesnil, A. M., M. D., of St. Louis, On the Use of Silk Worm Gut Sutures. By J. H. McIntyre, A. M., M. D., St. Louis, Army Medical Museum and Library, Man and the Bacillus, Proccedings of Medical Societies St. Louis Medical Society, News Items, Meteorological Observations, Original Contributions Iodoform in Surgery. By D. Prince, M. D., Jacksonville, Ill, In Wadd's Nugœ Chirurgicae (London, 1824) There Is an Account of One John Foy Vaillant, a Physician of the Early Part of the Eighteenth Century, Books and Pamphlets Received, Translations Excerpts from Late French Journals. [Translated for the Journal.] by A. H. Ohmann-Dumesnil, A. M., M. …, The Following Are the Prize Questions of the Acadèmie De Médecine Proposed for 1883, When No Apparent Cause for a Child's Dullness of Action Is Known to Exist, Let There Be Made a Thorough Investigation into the Condition of the Acoustic Organs before Necessarily regarding It as a Dunce or Feeble-Minded, The Wonderful Discoveries of Microscopists in the Field of Pathology and Food Adulteration Are Wittily Commented upon in the New York Times and Reproduced in the Medical Record, Mortality Report.---City of St. Louis From Aug. 5, 1882, to Sept. 30, 1882, Inclusive, The Philosophical Relations of Heat to Disease. By Romaine J. Curtiss, M. D., Joliet, Ill, The Following Brief Testimonial to the Memory of the Late Dr. Anderson, Was Read before the St. Louis Medical Society, Sept. 30th, 1882, Death of R. S. Anderson, M. D., Periscope Practice of Medicine, Multiple Essay Items, M. Dastres Concludes, from His Observations, That the Period of Repose Observed after Every Systole and Diastole Is Independent of Muscular Action, and Is Determined by the Action of the Intracardiac Nerve-Apparatus Which Regulates the Beat of the Heart, Missouri State Medical Association Twenty-Fifth Annual Meeting, Held at Brittingham Hall, Hannibal, Mo., May 16-17-18, 1882, An Exhibition Has Just Been Given before Some of the Officials of the Fire Department of an English Invention Designed to Prevent Suffocation from Sulphur and Smoke in Cases of Fire, and the Bad Effects of Foul Air in Mines and Wells, Correspondence Death by Lightning. Editorial: Editorial Iodoform. Review: Book Reviews A Clinical Hand-Book on the Diseases of Women. By W. Symington Brown, M. D., 8vo., Pp. 247. (New York: ….

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