The New-York Journal of Medicine
1854; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Frank H. Hamilton, Samuel S. Purple, John O. Stone, M. L. Knapp, Elisha Harris, A. Clark, F. M. Ganett, E. D. Ayres, Richard Quain, T. J. Ashton, T. B. Curling, James Syme, Charles West, Charles Bland Radcliffe, Theophilus Thompson, John Struthers, Langston Parker, H. M. Hughes, Dr. Joseph Skoda, Erasmus Wilson, R. Eglesfeld Griffith, Dr. W. J. Burnett,
ResumoFrontmatter: The New-York Journal of Medicine. Essay: Incision of the Cervix Uteri in Certain Cases of Difficult Labour, Failure of Male Fern and Kousso in the Treatment of the Tape Worm, Falls from Heights, with Cases Illustrative of Some Peculiar Consequences of Cerebral Concussion, Etc. By Elisha Harris, M.D., Physician to the New York Dispensary, On Scirrhus, and Fungoid Affections of the Female Mamma, Bibliographical Notices Archives De Physiologie De Thérapeutique Et D' Hygiène, Sous La Direction De M. Bouchardat. No. 1. January, …, Cancer; the Best Local Treatment, Compression; the Best General Treatment, Rigid Abstinence. Case of Scirrhous Breast Successfully Treated on These Principles. New Surgical Instrument--Mammary Cancer Truss. By M. L. Knapp, M.D., Late Professor of Midwifery, in Rush Medical College, Etc., Etc., A Universal Formulary: Containing the Methods of Preparing and Administering Officinal and Other Medicines; the Whole Adapted to Physicians and Pharmaceutists. By R. Eglesfeld Griffith, M.D. a New Edition, Carefully Revised, and Much Extended, by Robert P. Thomas, M.D. with Illustrations. Philadelphia: Blanchard & Lea, 1854. 8vo., Pp. 651, Surgery, Spasmodic Tic (?) in New-Born Infants, Anatomical and Physiological Observations. By John Struthers, M.D., Lecturer on Anatomy. Part II. Edinburgh: 1854. 8vo. Pp. 239, Operation of Opening the Membranous Portion of the Urethra in Retention of Urine from Enlarged or Diseased Prostate, On Treatment of Rheumatism in New York Hospital, A Case of Fourteen Successive Miscarriages, Terminating in Chorea and Death. By F. M. Ganett, M.D., Pitt County, N. C., Conclusions regarding Yellow Fever, Deduced from the Epidemic of 1853, Original Communications Elkoplasty, (… Ulcer and …); or, Old Ulcers Treated by Anaplasty. (Read before the Buffalo City Medical …, Therapeutics, Periodical Hœmorrhage after Surgical Operations, Diseases of Females, Practical Observations on the Remedial Properties of Simaba Cedron, and on Its Employment as a Substitute for Quinine. By Samuel S. Purple, M.D., Healthy Skin: a Popular Treatise on the Skin And Hair, Their Preservation and Management. By Erasmus Wilson, F.R.S., Author of "A Treatise on Diseases of the Skin," Etc. Second American, from the Fourth and Revised London Edition. With Illustrations. Philadelphia: Blanchard & Lea, 1854. 8vo., Pp. 291, American Medical Retrospect Practical Medicine, Cardiac Murmurs without Valvular Deformity, Schirrhus Tumor of the Left Tonsil, Clinical Lectures on Pulmonary Consumption. By Theophilus Thompson, M.D., F.R.S., Physician to the Hospital for Consumption, and Diseases of the Chest. London. Philadelphia: Lindsay & Blakiston, 1854, An Inquiry into the Pathological Importance of Ulceration of the Os Uteri; Being the Croonian Lectures for the Year 1854. By Charles West, M. D., Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, Physician-Accoucheur to St. Bartholomew's Hospital, and Physician to the Hospital for Sick Children. London, 1854. (8Vo. Pp. 95), Amaurosis from Suppressed Secretion, The Modern Treatment of Syphilitic Diseases, Both Primary and Secondary; Comprising the Treatment of Constitutional and Confirmed Syphilis by a Safe and Successful Method; with Numerous Cases, Formulæ, and Clinical Observations. By Langston Parker, Surgeon to the Queen's Hospital, Birmingham. From the Third and Entirely Re-Written London Edition. Philadelphia: Blanchard & Lea, 1854. 8vo. Pp. 316, Critical Analysis The Diseases of the Rectum. By Richard Quain, F. R. S., Professor of Clinical Surgery in University College; …, Surgical Removal of Opacities from the Cornea, Epilepsy and Allied Affections. By Charles Bland Radcliffe, M. D., Assistant Physician to the Westminster Hospital. London: 1854, On Imaginary Diseases, A Clinical Introduction to the Practice of Auscultation, and Other Modes of Physical Diagnosis, in Diseases of the Lungs and Heart. By H. M. Hughes, M.D., Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, Etc., Etc. Second American, from the Second and Revised English Edition. Philadelphia: Blanchard & Lea, 1854. 8vo., Pp. 304 Auscultation and Percussion. By Dr. Joseph Skoda. Translated from the Fourth Edition, by W. O. Markham, …, Specimens and Cases, by A. Clark, M.D., Prof. of Physiology and Pathology in the College of Physicians and Surgeons, Foreign Medical Retrospect Practical Medicine. Letter to the editor: Malignant Pustule. By E. D. Ayres, M.D., East Creek, N. Y. (Communicated in a Letter to the Editors), Amputations of the Lower Extremities, at Bellevue Hospital. By John O. Stone, M.D., One of the Surgeons of Bellevue Hospital. Editorial. Obituary.
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