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Contents of the Medico-Chirurgical Review

1832; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

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Richard Bright, J. Hope, Frederick Salmon, David Boswell Reid, Alphée Cazenave, H. E. Schedel, James Boyle, Andrew Combe, George Hamilton Bell, Whitelaw Ainslie, Alf. A. L. M. Velpeau, Henry Ogden, James Adair Lawrie, George Hume Weatherhead, T. M. Greenhow, D. M. Moir, W. Thomas, David D. Davis, William Fergusson, Thomas Brown, J. Hart, M. Cruveilhier, W. Holt Yates, T. O'Halloran, Charles Cameron, Robert Lorimer, John Burton, W. H. Yates, Dr. J. Johnson, Leonard Stewart,

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Table of contents: Contents of the Medico-Chirurgical Review No. XXXII. April 1, 1832. Frontmatter: The Medico-Chirurgical Review, Intelligence, Correspondence, &c.. Essay: Report of the Madras Medical Board on Epidemic Cholera (Drawn up by Order of Government, 1821), Concluding Observations on the Epidemic, A Letter to the London Board of Health, Offering a New, Concise, and Intelligible View of the Leading Phenomena of the Present Pestilential Cholera, by Which a Rational, Simple, and Successful Method of Treatment Is Attained. By Thomas Brown, Senior Medical Practitioner, &c. &c. Musselburgh. Octavo, Stitched, Pp. 40. London, 1832, Case of Cholera at Banbury, Essay on Cholera, Founded on Observations of the Disease in Various Parts of India, and in Sunderland, Newcastle, Gatrshead, &c. By James Adair Lawrie, M. D. Professor of Surgery, Andersonian University. 8vo, Pp. … 2d Edition. Feb. 1832, Bibliographical Record, Case of Fungus Cerebri, with the … Section, Elements of Practical Chemistry, Comprising a Series of Experiments in Every Department of Chemistry, with Directions for Performing Them, and for the Preparation and Application of the Most Important Tests and Re-Agents. By David Boswell Reid, Lecturer on Chemistry, &c. Octavo, Pp. 511. Edinburgh. 1830. Second Ed. 1831, Dr. Ogden (of Sunderland) on Cholera, Cases of Iliac Aneurism Successfully Treated by Operation, Cholera, as It Has Recently Appeared in the Towns of Newcastle and Gateshead; Including Cases Illustrative of Its Physiology and Pathology, with a View to the Establishment of Sound Principles of Practice. By T. M. Greenhow, (of New-Castle-Upon-Tyne,) Member of the Royal College of Surgeons in London, &c. &c. Octavo, Pp. 162. London, 1832, Remedy for Ophthalmia Discovered by Dr. Seeds, R. N., Partial Fracture of the Long Bones in Children. By J. Hart, M. R. L. A. &c. &c., The Cyclopædia of Practical Medicine. Part III. Price 5s. London, Sherwood and Co., Letters upon Cholera Morbus, with Observations upon Contagion, Quarantine, and Disinfecting, Fumigations. By William Fergusson, M. D. Inspector General of Hospitals. 8vo. Stitched, Pp. 39. London, 1832, Parts II. and III. of the Principles and Practice of Obstetric Medicine, &c. By David D. Davis, M. D. &c., Practical Observations on Prolapsus of the Rectum. By Frederick Salmon, F. R. C. S. Author of a Practical Essay upon Contraction of the Rectum, Piles, &c. Senior Surgeon of the General Dispensary, Aldersgate Street. Octavo, with Plates, Pp. 105. London, 1831, Dr. Yates' Letter, Abrégé Pratique Des Maladies De La Peau, D'apres Les Auteurs Les Plus Estimés, Et Surtout D'apres Des Documens Puisés Dans Les Lecons Clinique De M. Le Docteur Biett, Medecin De L'hôpital St. Louis. Par Alphée Cazenave, Et H. E. Schedel, Docteurs En Médicine, Anciens Internes De L'hôpital St. Louis, &c. A Paris, Chez Béchet, Jeune 1828, Etiology of the Reigning Epidemic Facts regarding the Remote Cause of the Epidemic Cholera, Middlesex Hospital, An Account of the Beulah Saline Spa, at Norwood, Surrey, &c. By George Hume Weatherhead, M. D. Octavo, Pp. 39.1832, The Cyclopædia of Practical Medicine. Edited by Drs. Forbes, Tweedie, and Conolly. Published in Monthly Parts, Price Five Shillings. Part I. Abdomen—Aorta. Part II. Aorta—Auscultation. January and February 1832, History of the Progress of Cholera (Choleric Fever) in England, Extract of a Letter from Dr. W. H. Yates, Aneurism [St. Thomas's Hospital], Mr. Cameron to Dr. James Johnson, Mr. Fergusson on the Preparation of Soap Cerate, Nitric Acid in Toothache, We Have Received a Pamphlet from the Pen of Dr. Reich, of Berlin, Detailing Most Extraordinary Success in the Treatment of the Late Epidemic in That Capital, Observations on Mental Derangement; Being an Application of the Principles of Phrenology to the Elucidation of the Causes, Symptoms, Nature, and Treatment of Insanity. By Andrew Combe, M. D. 12mo. Pp. xxxvi, 392. Edinburgh and London, 1831, Cholera Pamphlets Letters on Cholera. By Whitelaw Ainslie, M. D., Treatise on Cholera Asphyxia; or Epidemic Cholera. As It Appeared in Asia, and More Recently in Europe, &c. By George Hamilton Bell. Second Edition, Very Greatly Enlarged. Longman and Co. January, 1832, Dr. O'Halloran on the Epidemic Cholera, Tabular Analysis of the Individual Reports Transmitted to the Madras Presidency, Abstract of Cases of Insanity by Dr. MacRobin, with Post-Mortem Appearances [Aberdeen Lunatic Asylum], Observations on the History and Treatment of Cholera Asphyxia, as It Has Appeared at Haddington. By Robert Lorimer, M. D. and John Burton, M. D. Secretary to the Medical Board, 8vo. Pp. 64, Stitched. Edinburgh, 1832. Price Two Shillings, A Treatise on Surgical Anatomy; or the Anatomy of Regions, Considered in Its Relations with Surgery. Illustrated by Plates, Representing the Different Regions of the Body. By Alf. A. L. M. Velpeau, M. D. P. Agrégé Stagiaire to the Faculty of Medicine of Paris, &c. In Two Volumes. Translated from the French, with Additional Notes, by John W. Sterling, M. D. M. R. C. S. L. &c. &c. &c. Pp. 456, 523. Octavo, New York, 1830, Practical Observations on the Malignant Cholera, as That Disease Is Now Exhibiting Itself in Scotland. By D. M. Moir, Surgeon. Octavo, Stitched, Pp. 71. Edinburgh, 1832, Cholera, Its Character, Treatment, Identity, &c., Cases of Acute and Chronic Laryngitis. By M. Cruveiliher, Reports of Medical Cases, Selected with a View of Illustrating the Symptoms of Diseases, by a Reference to Morbid Anatomy, &c. By Richard Bright, M.D., F.R.S. &c. Longman, 1831, A Practical Medico-Historical Account of the Western Coast of Africa; Embracing a Topographical Description of the Shores, Rivers, and Settlements, with the Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment of the Fevers, and Other Diseases of Western Africa. By James Boyle, M. R. C. S. Colonial Surgeon to Sierra Leone, Surgeon R. N. &c. Octavo, Pp. 424. Highley. Dec. 1831, On Malignant Cholera in England. By Mr. Dodd, of Houghton-…, A Treatise on the Diseases of the Heart and Great Vessels, Comprising a New View of the Physiology of the Heart's Action; According to Which the Physical Signs Are Explained. By J. Hope, M.D. Formerly House Physician and House Surgeon to the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh; Physician to the Mary-La-Bonne Infirmary of Edinburgh, &c. Octavo, Pp. 612. London, 1832, Dr. Clarke's Algid Fever of Smyrna, Compared with Dr. Barry's Blue Cholera, Address to the Medical Profession, and to the Public Generally, Operation for Imperforate Vagina, Appendix Report of the Madras Medical Board on Epidemic Cholera, Mr. Dobson on the Epidemic Cholera of Leeds, 1823. Review: Periscope; or, Circumspective Review. Backmatter: Intelligence, Correspondence, &c..

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