Southern Medical and Surgical Journal
1848; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Charles T. Quintard, James M. Green, W. F. Barr, N. B. Johnson, John S. Holliday, J. F. Peebles, J. E. McGirr, D. Kelly, I. Pidduck, Charles A. Greene, B. F. Jones, O. H. Costill, Peyton Blakiston,
ResumoFrontmatter: Southern Medical and Surgical Journal. Essay: Original Communications Cases of Erysipelas. By Charles T. Quintard, M. D., of Macon, Georgia, A Case of Self-Castration. By John S. Holliday, M. D., of Fayetteville, Georgia, Belladonna Ointment in Vomitings of Pregnancy, Bibliographical Practical Observations on Certain Diseases of the Chest, and on the Principles of Auscultation. By Peyton …, Bite of a "Copper Head" Successfully Treated with Indigo, Use of Ice in Exhausting Disease, The Actual Cautery in Neuralgia, Detection of Tartaric Acid in Citric Acid, Reward of the Editor of a Medical Journal, A Good Substitute for the Stomach Pump, Monthly Periscope, Hemorrhage from the Tonsils Arrested by Pressure, Peculiarity of Mercurial Salivation, The White of Zine Substituted for the White of Lead in the Arts, Treatment of Scabies by Olive Oil, Medical Intelligence The First Annual Session of the American Medical Association, New and Successful Method of Treating Prolapsus Ani. By Dr. Hake, Acetate of Lead in Tympanites, Ulcers of the Leg, Some Cases Illustrative of the Alkaline Treatment of Dysentery. By D. Kelly, L. A., Mullingar.—(Dublin Journal), The Cause, Prevention, and Treatment of the Tyhphus Fever. By I. Pidduck, M. D.—(Lancet), Means of Detecting Carbonate of Potash in Iodide of Potassium, Case of Spinal Irritation. By W. F. Barr, M. D., of Greenville, Tennessee, Easy Means to Recognize, in Certain Cases, the Sensibility of the Retina, Treatment of Cancer, Remedy for Costiveness, Case of Compound Dislocation of the Knee-Joint. By O. H. Costill, M. D., of Frankford, Penn.—(Med. Examiner), On Cod Liver Oil in Struma, by Dr. Graves, Quinine in Acute Rheumatism.—(Lancet), Multiple Essay Items, Fistula in Ano, Meteorological Observations, for April, 1848, at Augusta, Ga. Latitude 33° 27' North—Longitude 4° 32' West Wash. Altitude above Tide 152 Feet, Remedy for Toothache, Cases and Observations on the Use of Strychnia, in Intermittent Fevers. By J. E. McGirr, A. M., M. D., Chicago.—(Illinois and Indiana Med. and Surg. Journ.), "Extracts from Twedie's Library of Medicine, and Other Standard Authorities, Selected and Arranged by Robley Dunglison, M. D., &c. ", New Frigorific Mixture, Datura Stramonium an Emmenagogue. By B. F. Jones, M. D., of St. Louis County, Missouri.—(Western Journal). Review: Ligature of the Primitive Carotid. By James M. Green, M. D., of Macon, Georgia, Reviews and Extracts The Result of Cases of Pneumoma Treated Chiefly by Tartar Emetic (Antimonii Et Potassæ Tartras). By J. …. Editorial: Passage of a Half-Dollar through the Alimentary Canal. By N. B. Johnson, M. D., of Griffin, Georgia. Letter to the editor: Remarkable Case of Constipation.
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