Jornais Acesso aberto

Contents of No. I

1848; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

David W. Yandell, Samuel B. Robison, John T. Gleaves, William Stroud, Alf. A. L. M. Velpeau, P. S. Townsend, Valentine Mott,

Resumo

Table of contents: Contents of No. I Original Communications. Frontmatter: The Western Journal, The Western Journal of Medicine and Surgery. Essay: New Elements of Operative Surgery. By Alf. A. L. M. Velpeau, Professor of Surgical Clinique of the Faculty of Medicine of Paris, Surgeon of the Hospital La Charitè, Member of the Royal Academy of Medicine, of the Institute, &c. Carefully Revised, Entirely Remodelled, and Augmented with a Treatise on Minor Surgery. Illustrated by over 200 Engravings, Incorporated with the Text Accompanied with an Atlas in Quarto of Twenty-Two Plates, Representing the Principal Operative Processes, Surgical Instruments, &c. First American, from the Last Paris Edition. Translated by P. S. Townsend, M. D., Late Physician to the Seamen's Retreat, Staten Island, New York. Augmented by the Addition of Several Hundred Pages of Entirely New Matter, Comprising All the Latest Improvements and Discoveries in Surgery, in America and Europe, up to the Present Time. Under the Supervision of, and with Notes and Observations by, Valentine Mott, M. D., Professor of the Operations of Surgery with Surgical and Pathological Anatomy, in the University of New York. Foreign Associate of the Acadèmie Royale De Mèdecine of Paris, of That of Berlin, Brussels, Athens, &c. In Three Volumes. Vol. I. Pp. 914: 1845. Vol. II. Pp. 1092: 1846. Vol. III. Pp. 1162: 1847. New York: Samuel S. & William Wood, Epidemic Cholera, Selections from American and Foreign Journals, A Case of Purpura Hemorrhagica. By Samuel B. Robison, M. D., of Rutherford County, Tennessee, Observations on the Cases of Yellow Fever Received into the Marine Hospital, Charleston, from July, 1834, to November, 1838, Fatal Hemorrhage from the Umbilical Cord Three Days after Birth, Transactions of the Philadelphia College of Physicians, On the Cutaneous Eruptions Induced by Various Medical Substances, A Case of Glossitis, The Liver Not Extirpated, Animal Heat as Affected by Phthisis, Sketches and Illustrations of Medical Quackery, A Case of Poisoning by Tartar Emetic. By John T. Gleaves, M. D., of Green Hill, Tennessee, Poisoning by Arsenic, Case of Poisoning with Arsenic, Health of the City, "On the Application of Bandages to the Lower Extremities in Uterine Hemorrhagy, The Dental Register of the West. Vol. I., No. I. Cincinnati. 1847, Remarks on the Chemical Theory of Diet, Cases of Periodical Asthma Checked by the Sulphate of Quinine, San Leopoldo Sanitary Establishment, Havana, Notes on Medical Matters and Medical Men in Paris. By David W. Yandell, M. D., of Louisville, Ky., The Late Flood in the Ohio River, Treatment of Idiots, Introductory Lectures. Review: Reviews A Treatise on the Physical Cause of the Death of Christ, and Its Relation to the Principles and Practice ….

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