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Contents of the Medico-Chirurgical Review, July 1, 1845

1845; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

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J. Anderson, R. B. Todd, William Bowman, G. Newport, Dr. Julius Budge, F. Bidder, Dr. Friedrich Will, Dr. R. Remak, Dr. G. Valentin, C. Bernard, John Simon, C. M. Gibert, Edgard Sheppard, Allan Webb, Sir James Eyre, E. Bouchut, P. Hood, Edward Copeman, John Goodsir, Harry D. S. Goodsir, James Ranald Martin, W. H. Mortimer, Richard O'Shaughnessy, William Addison, J. M. Chelius, John F. South, P. M. Latham, J. J. Furnivall, J. B. Boussingault, John Mitchell, Lewis Durlacher, John Hastings, R. Dawson, S. Mason, Jonathan Toogood, J. E. Riadore, John Burdett Steward, S. Scott Alison, William F. Soltau, John Kitto, O'B. Bellingham, Robert Spittal, Shirley Palmer, Douglas MacLagan,

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Table of contents: Contents of the Medico-Chirurgical Review, July 1, 1845 Reviews. Frontmatter: The Medico-Chirurgical Review. Essay: On the Medicinal Properties of Bebeerine. By Douglas MacLagan, M.D., F.R.S.E. (from the Ed. Med. and Surg. Journ. 163.) Pp. 29.1845, Lectures on Subjects Connected with Clinical Medicine, Comprising Diseases of the Heart. By P. M. Latham, M.D., Physician Extraordinary to the Queen, and Late Physician to St. Bartholomew's Hospital. Vol. I. Pp. 374. London, 1845. Longman and Co. The Diagnosis, Prevention, and Treatment of Diseases of the Heart, and of Aneurism, with Observations …, Sixth Annual Report of the Registrar-General of Births, Deaths, and Marriages in England. Folio, Pp. 358. London, 1844 Report on the Sanatory Condition of Nottingham, Conventry, Leicester, Derby, Norwich and Portsmouth. …, Guy's Hospital Reports. 2nd Series, No. V. April, 1845. London, Highley, On the State of the Fibrine of the Blood in Inflammations, Cranio-Malacia, or Softening of the Bones of the Head, On the Nature of the Black Vomit in Yellow Fever, A Few Remarks on Hydropathy, &c. By William F. Soltau, M.B., e; Coll. Ball. Oxon. Octavo, Pp. 72. London and Plymouth. 1845, Singular Case of Rapidly-Fatal Emphysema: Pultaceous Softening and Sub-Peritoneal Rupture of the Stomach, Bibliographical Record, Hints to Mothers and Other Persons Interested in the Management of Females at the Age of Puberty. By Jonathan Toogood, Licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians, F.R.C.S.E., and Senior Medical Officer of the Bridgewater Infirmary. 8vo. Pp. 20. London, 1845. Churchill, Note on the Administration of the Oxyde of Silver, A Practical Treatise on the Special Diseases of the Skin. By C. M. Gibert. Second Edition. Translated from the French by Edgar Sheppard. 12mo. Pp. 362. Churchill, 1845, The Actual Process of Nutrition in the Living Structure Demonstrated by the Microscope. Second and Third Series of Experimental Researches. By William Addison, F.L.S., Member of the Royal College of Surgeons in London, and Surgeon to H. R. H. the Duchess of Kent. Malvern, 8vo. London, Churchill, 1843---5., Practical Remarks on Some Exhausting Diseases, Particularly Those Incident to Women. By Sir James Eyre, M.D., Physician to the St. George's and St. James's Dispensary. 8vo. Pp. 75. Churchill, 1845, Pulmonary Consumption, Successfully Treated with Naphtha, &c. Second Edition. By John Hastings, M. D., Senior Physician to the Blenheim Street Dispensary. Octavo, Pp. 260. London, 1845. Churchill, French Report on Vaccination, A Collection of Cases of Apoplexy, with an Explanatory Introduction. By Edward Copeman, Surgeon. 8vo. Pp. 205. London: Churchill, 1845, Medical Reform Remarks on Physicians, Surgeons, Druggists and Quacks. By Surgeon Snipe. 8vo. Pp. 65. Highley, 1845, Memoires De L'academie Royale De Medicine. Tome XI. 4to. Pp. 800. Paris, 1845, A System of Surgery. By J. M. Chelius, Doctor in Medicine and Surgery, Public Professor of General and Ophthalmic Surgery, Director of the Chirurgical and Ophthalmic Clinic in the University of Heidelberg, &c., &c. Translated from the German, and Accompanied with Additional Notes and Observations. By John F. South, Surgeon to St. Thomas's Hospital. 8vo. Parts I. & II., Pp. 208. Renshaw, 1845, Anatomical and Pathological Observations. By John Goodsir, F.R.S.E., Demonstrator of Anatomy in the University of Edinburgh, and Harry D. S. Goodsir, M.W.S., Conservator of the Museum of the Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh. 8vo., Pp. 127. Macphail, Edinburgh, 1845, Pathologia Indica, or the Anatomy of Indian Diseases, Medical and Surgical, Based upon Morbid Specimens from All Parts of India in the Museum of the Calcutta Medical College. Illustrated by Cases, &c., and Comments, Physiological, Practical, and Historical. By Allan Webb, B.M.S., &c., &c. Part I. Calcutta. Carey and Co. 1844 Transactions of the Medical and Physical Society of Bombay. Part VI. Bombay, 1843, The Philosophy of Female Health; Being an Enquiry into Its Connection with, and Dependence upon, the Due Performance of the Uterine Functions, &c. By S. Mason, M. D., Licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians, London, and M.R.C.S.E., &c. 8vo. Pp. 107. London, 1845. Hughes, An Essay on Marriage; Being a Microscopic Investigation into Its Physiological and Physical Relations, with Observations on the Nature, Causes and Treatment of Spermatorrhœa, &c. By R. Dawson, M. D., &c. 8vo. Pp. 102. London, 1845. Hughes, Condition of the Blood in Tubercular Phthisis, On Intra-Thoracic Solid Tumours, Some Observations on Organic Alterations of the Heart, and Particularly on the Beneficial Employment of Iron in the Treatment of Such Cases. By S. Scott Alison, M. D., &c. 12mo. Pp. 62. London, 1845. Longman & Co., Rural Economy in Its Relations with Chemistry, Physics, and Meteorology. By J. B. Boussingault, Member of the Institute, &c. Translated by G. Law. 8vo. Pp. 690. Baillière, London, 1845, The Lost Senses: Deafness. By John Kitto, D.D. 12mo, Pp. 206. London, 1845. Knight, On the Deposits of Carbon in the Substance of the Lungs, On the Remedial Influence of Oxygen, Nitrous Oxyde, and Other Gases, Electricity and Galvanism, &c. By J. E. Riadore, M.D., F.L.S., &c. 8vo. Pp. 177. London, 1845. Churchill, On the Pellagra, as Observed in France, Mm. Becquerel and Rodier on the Changes of the Blood in Disease, The Cyclopaedia of Anatomy and Physiology. Parts 25 and 26, 1844. Articles:--Nerve, Dr. Todd; Nervous System, (Comparative Anatomy,) by J. Anderson, Esq. Nervous Centres, Dr. Todd The Physiological Anatomy and Physiology of Man. By R. B. Todd, M. D., F. R. S., and William Bowman, …, Traité Clinique Et Pratique Des Maladies Des Enfans. Par MM. Rilliet Et Barthez. Tom. 3. 8vo. Pp. 2370. Paris, 1843 Manuel Pratique Des Maladies Des Nouveaux-Nés Et Des Enfans a La Mamelle. Par E. Bouchut. Small 8vo. …, Recueil De Memoires De Medicine, De Chirurgie, Et De Pharmacie Militaires, Vol. 57. Paris, 1844 A Collection of Memoirs on Military Medicine, Surgery and Pharmacy, Portrait of Sir William Burnett, K.C.H., M.D., F.R.S., &c., Director-General of the Medical Department of the Navy, &c. From a Painting Presented by the Medical Officers of the Royal Navy. Price L2. 2s. And L1. 1s. Highley, 1845, A Pentaglot Dictionary of the Terms Employed in Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology, &c., &c., &c. In Two Parts.--Part Second and Last. By Shirley Palmer, M.D., of Tamworth and Birmingham. Octavo, Pp. 656. Longman and Co. 1845, Observations on the Growth and Irregularities of Children's Teeth, Followed by Remarks and Advice on the Teeth in General. By W. H. Mortimer. Small 8vo, Pp. 129. Highley, 1845 The Forceps. Vol. I. 1844, Observations upon the Employment of Compression in Aneurism. By O'B. Bellingham, M.D., F.R.C.S.I. Octavo, Pp. 14. Dublin, 1845, Observations on the Mechanism and Diagnostic Value of the Friction Vibrations Perceived by the Ear, and by the Touch, in Peritonitis. By Robert Spittal, M.D., F.R.S.E. Pp. 19. [Reprinted from London and Edinburgh Monthly Medical Journal, May 1845], The Fatty Liver in Phthisical Patients, M. Rayer on Phthisis in Man and in the Lower Animals, Practical Notes on Insanity. By John Burdett Steward, M.D., F.R.C. of Physicians, &c. 12mo. Pp. 122. London, 1845. Churchill, On the Use of Ioduret of Potassium in Syphilitic Affections, Observations on the Coagulation of the Blood in the Veins in Chronic Cachectic Diseases. By Dr. Bouchut, A Treatise on Corns, Bunions, the Diseases of Nails, and the General Management of the Feet. By Lewis Durlacher, Surgeon Chiropodist (by Special Appointment) to the Queen. Octavo, Pp. 196. London, 1845. Simpkin, Marshall & Co., A Physiological Essay on the Thymus Gland. By John Simon, F.R.S., Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons, Demonstrator of Anatomy in King's College, London, and Assistant Surgeon to the King's College Hospital. 4to. Pp. 100. Renshaw, London, 1845, Isopathia, or the Parallelism of Diseases Dr. Harden of Georgia, U. S., Applies the Term Isopathia to Express That Law or. Review: Periscope; or, Circumspective Review Spirit of the Foreign Periodicals.

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