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Monthly Journal of Foreign Medicine

1828; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

Anthony Musgrave, R. Adams, W. F. Chambers, M. Bally, Marshall Hall, William Stack, A. N. Gendien, M. Robert, M. Monod, Mm. Leuret, Mr. J. C. Cox, C. Lee, H. Earle, P. Mayer, M. Blaud, M. Labanne, M. Leibeg, M. Henri Braconnot,

Resumo

Frontmatter: Monthly Journal of Foreign Medicine. Letter to the editor: Observations on the Unmixed Effects of Mercury on the System, with a Few Practical Remarks on Some of the Most Important Tropical Diseases. By Anthony Musgrave, M. D. Physician to His Excellency the Governor, and Surgeon-General on the Colonial Staff of Antigua, Formerly President of the Royal Medical Society of Edinburgh To the Editors of the Medical and Surgical Journal. Essay: Report of an Inquiry into the Value of Mediate Auscultation, as a Method of Diagnosis in Inflammations of the Pleura, Lungs, and Bronchia.—By William Stack, M. D. Physician to Sir P. Dun's Hospital, Extraordinary Growth, Comparative Nutritive Properties of Different Kinds of Food, Interesting Case of Partial Paralytic Affection, Commencing in the Extremities of the Toes and Fingers, Specific Heat of Gases, Works in Press, Detection of Hydrocyanic Acid in the Bodies of Animals Poisoned by It, by Mm. Lassaigne and Leuret, Extravasation of Urine into the Corpus Spongiosum and Corpora Cavernosa Penis, Producing Mortification of Those Parts, and the Death of the Patient. Treated at St. George's Hospital, by Mr. Jeffreys, Colica Pictonum, Recherches Physiologiques, &c. Physiological and Chemical Inquiries on Digestion. By Mm. Leuret and Lassaigne. Paris, 1825 Die Verdauung Nach Versuchen, &c. Experiments on Digestion. By Professors Gmelin and Tiedemann …, Case of Traumatic Tetanus, Supervening a Slight Ulcerated Wound of the Fore-Finger, Penetrating Wound of the Abdomen, Pneumonia and Gastro-Enteritis without Pain, Peculiar Effect of the Sulphate of Quinine, The Dublin Hospital Reports, and Communications in Medicine and Surgery. Vol. IV.—Cases of Diseases of the Heart, Accompanied with Pathological Observations. By R. Adams, a. B. &c., Remarkable Tendency to Phlegmaslæ M. Lomel. Military Hospital, Strasburg, New Publications, Rheine, a Peculiar Substance in Rhubarb, Ergot of Rye, In the Revue Médicale for September, M. De Martin, Jr. Has Reported Several Cases of Intermittent Fever, in Which the Sulphate of Quinine Was Applied Externally to Blistered Surfaces; from His Experiments He Has Drawn the Following Conclusions, Professr Saint André Relates in the Gazette De Santé, Eight Cases of Intermittent Fever Cured by the Exhibition of Piperine, after Having Resisted Other Modes of Treatment, Adulteration of Sulphate of Quina with Sugar, Peculiar Formation of Nitre, M. Breral Proposes the Following Test of the Presence of Alcohol in the Essential Oils, Oleo-Resinous Extract of Cubebs, Mamma Situated on the Left Thigh, Test for the Presence of Nitric Acid, Experiments on the Effects of Compression in Poisoned Wounds, Employment of Iodine in the Treatment of Cynanche Parotidœa. (Rust's Magazin Für Die Gesammte Heilkunde, 1826), Fatal Case of Lithotomy, Diseases of the Nails Hospital of Surgery, St. James's, Evolution of Heat during the Compression of Water, Diabetes Mellitus [M. Luroth. Strasburg Hospital], Case of Hernia, Treated at St. Bartholomew's Hospital; with Observations. By H. Earle, Esq. F. R. S. &c., Incandescence and Light of Lime, Aneurismal Pouch in the Heart, Hepatic Tumour [M. Luroth. Strasburg Hospital], Permanent Evidence of Successful Vaccination, Pulmonary Abscess Cases of Peripneumonic Abscess of the Lungs; with Some Remarks. By W. F. Chambers, M. D. Physician to …, Messrs. Tiedemann and Gmelin Have Made Many Experiments upon the Saliva of Man, the Dog, and Sheep; the Following Are the Results Which They Have Obtained, In the Annali Univ. De Med. Dr. F. Taroni Relates a Case, in Which the Placenta Was Detached by Means of the Injection of Cold Water, through the Umbilical Cord, Memoranda Respecting Some Investigations into the Manner in Which the Nutrition of the Fœtus Is Effected, Which Have Recently Been Made by C. Lee, M. D., Crystallization of Phosphorus, Gangrene of the Lungs, M. Leveillé Read before the Royal Academy of Medicine, a Case of Laryngo-Bronchitis, Masked throughout Its Whole Course, by Erysipelas of the Face, and Only Recognized a Few Hours before Its Fatal Termination, Cancer of the Tongue, Case of Fatal Salivation, M. Lisfranc Has Performed at the Hospital De La Pitié, the Amputation of a Very Extensive Cancer, Situated upon the Lower Part of the Rectum, Composition of Cyanic Acid, On the Human Voice (Meckel's Archiv. Fur Anat. And Physiol. Second Part), Vomiting Attending Pregnancy, Absence of the Urinary System, Cancer of the Cardia, Solution of Phosphorus in Oils, Clinical Report on the Seat of Fever, by M. Bally [Cochin and La Pitié], Dilatation of the Urethra, Pulmonary Apoplexy Dr. Bouillaud, The Minister of the Marine, Has Referred to the Royal Academy of Medicine, Several Memoirs of Mm. Quoy and Gaymant, the Naturalists Attached to the Expedition of Captain Durville, Treatment of Acute Rheumatism by Tight Bandaging.—[Archives Gén. De Médecine, Juin, 1827], Commentaries on Some of the More Important of the Diseases of Females. In Three Parts. By Marshall Hall, M. D. F. R. S. E. Octavo, Pp. 376, with Eight Coloured Plates. Longman and Co's. 1827, In the Gazette De Santé, Dr. Ourgand Relates a Case of Blennorrhagia, Occasioned by the Presence of a Fish Bone in the Urethra, the Discharge Continued Several Months, and Was Accompanied at Various Periods of Its Course, with Pain about the Neck of the Bladder and Other Symptoms of Inflammation of That Viscus; the Formation of a Bubo in the Left Groin, and Hæmaturia, Cephalalgia—Ague—Tubercles [Bicètre. M. Guerard], Treatment of Inflammation of the Tongue. (Horn's Archiv. Für Medizinische Erfahrung), Plague, Partial and Intermittent Alopecia, M. Villermé Has Addressed the Following Note to the Editors of the Archives Generales, &c."You May Add to the Case by Dr. Godman of Philadelphia, Related in Your Number for June Last, the Following Fact, to Which It Bears a Strong Analogy, Magnetic Repulsion, M. Virey, on Presenting to the Academy a Bark Analogous to That of Cinchona, Remarked, That the Increasing Scarcity of This Latter Article, Had Induced Government to Form the Design of Sending out Botanists to Ascend the Orinoco, and Collect the Best Species of This Plant, in Order to Transplant Them to Cayenne and Other French Colonies, On the Part Performed by the Sympathetics in the Functions of the Senses. By Professor Tiedemann, Case of Biliary Calculi Discharged through the Abdominal Parietes. By Dr. Couetoux, Cystotomy, Oily Matter in the Blood, New Species of Sago, Gastro-Enteritis, Efficacy of Tannin in Bleeding of the Womb.—By Dr. Porta, Inflammation of the Spinal Marrow, Cæsarian Operation Twice Practised with Success upon the Same Subject, Sulphate of Quina, Simple Chronic Enlargement of the Testicle, Obliteration of the Aorta.—Scirrhous Disposition, Indigo and Indigogene, by M. Liebeg, Tænia, General Subcutaneous Emphysema, Case of a Fibrous Tumour Growing over the Transit of the Ninth Dorsal Pair of Nerves. By M. Monod. Bull. De La Soc. Anat., Diminished Solubility of Substances by Heat, Ulcer of the Tongue, Cerebral Agenesis, Paper to Resist Humidity, Encysted Tumours on the Head, On the Passage of Substances into the Urine, Case of a Most Enormous Osteosarcomatous Tumour of the Ilium and Femur, From Some Experiments Performed upon the Urine of an Icteric Patient, M. Braconnot Has Come to the Conclusion, That the Yellow Colouring Matter of This Fluid, Is Identical with That of Saffron or Polychroïte, as It Has Been Called by M. Haüy, Aneurism Treated by Compression, Case of Extensive Fracture of the Skull, with Laceration of the Membranes, and Escape of Considerable Portion of the Brain, Successfully Treated. By Mr. J. C. Cox, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, London, and of the Royal Medical Society of Edinburgh, Strangulated Hernia in the Diaphragm, Monstrosity, Phlebites, M. Lisfranc Has Performed the Operation of Amputating the Neck of the Uterus, upon Twenty-Two Subjects, Ascites with Pregnancy, Hydrophobia, Prussiate of Iron. Editorial: Observations on the Danger of Hæmorrhages Arising from the Rupture of Varices on the Inferior Extremities. By A. N. Gendien, Editor of the Journal Général De Méd.. Obituary: Obituary—Mr. Shaw.

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