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1850; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

R. Hills, T. M. Tweed, H. Graham, Lew. Slusser, P. K. Huntington, Prof. J. K. Mitchell, Prof. F. H. Hamilton, Edward Murphy, D. L. McGugin, D. J. Cain, B. M. Wible, A. P. Longstreet, D. B. Trimble, H. M. Jackson, Josiah C. Nott, William P. Buel, Thomas Weeden Cooke, W. S. Oke, Dr. James Bird, John Simon, John Lyell, Thomas William Nunn, M. Recamier, Dr. E. J. Tilt, James Henry Bennet, Fleetwood Churchill, J. Dascomb, E. D. Fenner, William B. Carpenter, John J. Reese, E. Smith, M. Garst, James W. Watson,

Resumo

Table of contents: Contents Original Communications. Frontmatter: Miscellany, The Ohio Medical and Surgical Journal. Essay: Second Day—Morning Session, Insane Persons May Be Placed in a Hospital for the Insane, by Their Legal Guardians, by Their Relatives or Friends in Case They Have No Guardians, and, If Paupers, by the Proper Authorities of the Towns or Cities to Which They Are Chargeable, but in All Cases According to the Rules Made for the Admission of Persons into Such Hospitals, Vienna Caustic, by T. M. Tweed, M. D., of North Liberty, O. Caustic Potassa. Unslacked Lime. Aa Eq. Pts. Mix., Ossific Tumour in the Ischiatic Region. Under the Care of Mr. Hancock, Charing-Cross Hospital, London, Foreign Intelligence Practical Medicine, &c., The Late Professor John Burns, M. D., F. R. S., &c.—Among Those Who Perished on the Melancholy Occasion of the Wreck of the Orion Steam-Ship, No One Can Be More Publicly, and, We May Add, Privately Lamented than Dr. John Burns, Professor of Surgery in the University of Glasgow, and for Many Years a Practitioner at the Head of the Medical Profession of the West of Scotland, On the Treatment of Prolapsus Uteri. By Thomas William Nunn, Esq., Surgeon to the Western Dispensary, and Demonstrator of Anatomy at the Middlesex Hospital, Essays on the Puerperal Fever and Other Diseases Peculiar to Women; Selected from the Writings of British Authors Previous to the Close of the Eighteenth Century. By Fleetwood Churchill, M. D., M. I. R. A., &c., &c. Philadelphia: Lea & Blanchard, 8vo. Pp. 464, Medical College Circulars, American Intelligence Nitrate of Silver in Epidemic Dysentery. By Lew. Slusser, M. D., of Canal Fulton, Ohio, M. Boinet's Method of Extracting Fish-Hooks from Various Organs, On the Different Types of Delirium Tremens, and Their Treatment. By Dr. James Bird, A. M., London, New Medical Journals, Is Asiatic Cholera Contagious or Communicable from Person to Person? by William P. Buel, M. D., Ovaritis. By D. L. McGugin, Professor of Theory and Practice of Medicine in the College of Physicians and Surgeons of the Iowa University, State Medical Society of Ohio, An Inquiry into the Principles and Practice of Homœopathy; an Address. By J. Dascomb, M. D., Oberlin, Ohio, Cholera in Cincinnati, At a Regular Meeting of the Montgomery County Medical Society, the Following Resolutions Were Unanimously Adopted, A Remarkable Case of Poisoning with Lead, Extending over a Period of Nearly Four Years. By Edward Murphy, M. D., of New Harmony, Indiana, On the Use and Abuse of Alcoholic Liquors, in Health and Disease. Prize Essay. By William B. Carpenter, M. D., F. R. S., F. G. S., Author of "Principles of Physiology, " &c., &c. Philadelphia: Lea & Blanchard, 1850; 12mo. Pp. 204, Cataract and Amaurosis Produced by Stramonium. Reported by Prof. F. H. Hamilton, Obstetrics Case of Uterine Hœmorrhage from Purpura, and an Effectual Mode of Arresting the Former in All Cases. …, Southern Medical Reports; Consisting of General and Special Reports on the Medical Topography, Meteorology, and Prevalent Diseases in the Following States: Louisiana, Alabama, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Arkansas, Tennessee, and Texas. To Be Published Annually. Edited by E. D. Fenner, M. D., of New Orleans. Vol. 1, 1849. New Orleans: B. W. Norman; New York: S. S. & W. Wood, 1850; 8vo. Pp. 472, Typhoid Fever. Report of a Case of Typhoid Fever, with Remarks. By B. M. Wible, M. D., of Louisville, Ky., On the Origin of Uterine Disease from Ovarian Excitement, Reduction of a Dislocation at the Knee-Joint, of Nine Weeks Persistence. By A. P. Longstreet, M. D., of Augusta, Ga., Case of Arrested Muscular Development. By P. K. Huntington, M. D., of Perry, Wyoming County, New York (Communicated by Prof. J. K. Mitchell), Treatment of Nervous Vomitings, Different Modes of Practice, Death from Age, Autopsy Revealing the Absence of Gall Bladder. By D. B. Trimble, M. D., Observations on Medical Consultations, by H. Graham, M. D., Toledo, Ohio, On the Means of Extending the Protective Power of Vaccination. By W. S. Oke, Physician to the Royal South Hants Infirmary, Case of Fracture of the Vertebrœ, from a Fall on the Feet, with Compression and And Softening of the Spinal Marrow. By D. J. Cain, M. D., Physician to the Marine Hospital, Charleston, S. C., Post-Mortem Examination of the Rev. John Newland Maffitt, Aged 56, Who Died on the 28th of June, 1850, in Mobile, Ala., from Fatty Degeneration, Ulceration and Rupture of the Heart. By Josiah C. Nott, M. D., Mobile, Third Day—Morning Session, Beneficial Effects of Strong Nitric Acid on an Indolent Sore. Under the Care of Mr. Dixon, St. Thomas's Hospital, London, Original Communications Note-Book Gatherings, by R. Hills, M. D., Delaware, Ohio, Surgery Encephaloid Disease of the Prostrate, On Engorgement of the Uterus. By M. Recamier, Multiple Essay Items, Fifth Day—Morning Session, Apnœa Produced by the Inhalation of Chloroform. By H. M. Jackson, M. D., of Montgomery, Alabama. 1850, On the Variable Quality and Strength of Opium, by M. A. Chevallier, The American Medical Formulary, Based upon the United States and British Pharmacopœias, Including Also Numerous Standard Formulœ, Derived from American and European Authorities, Together with the Medical Properties and Uses, of Medicines; Poisons, Their Antidotes, Tests; &c. Designed for the Medical and Pharmaceutical Student. By John J. Reese, M. D., Lecturer on Materia Medica and Therapeutics in the Philadelphia Medical Institute, Fellow of the College of Physicians, &c. Philadelphia: Lindsay & Blackiston. 1850; 12mo. Pp. 357, We Are Indebted to the Kindness of Dr. Affleck, Editor of the Belmont Farmer, for a Copy of the "Transactions of the Belmont Medical Society, for 1849—50", Some Vexatious Errors of the Press, Were Overlooked in Our Last Number; Dr. Detmold's Name Was Spelled Dehnold, Nestor—Restor, Not to Mention Minor Faults, Endocarditis and Cirrhosis of the Liver. Under the Care of Dr. Heale, Royal Free Hospital, London. Review: Bibliographical Notices and Reviews A Practical Treatise on Inflammation of the Uterus and Its Appendages, and on Ulceration and Induration …. Editorial: Editorial Transactions of Societies. Letter to the editor: Extract of a Letter to the Editor. Obituary: John W. Porter, M. D.. Display ads: College of Physicians and Surgeons of the University of the State of New York, Starling Medical College, Multiple Display Advertisements, Medical Department of the University of Buffalo, Medical College of Ohio. Classified ads: Vaccine Virus. Backmatter: Circular.

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