The Eclectic Medical Journal
1857; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
R. S. Newton, M. L. Bass, C. H. Thomas, Prof. Z. Freeman, I. J. M. Goss, R. B. Griswold, John Hodge, Edwin Lee, Langston Parker, Bernard E. Brodhurst, Horace Green, Walter Channing, W. M. Ingalls, H. D. Garrison, B. Bywaters, D. W. McCarthy,
ResumoCover: The Eclectic Medical Journal. Table of contents: Contents for August, 1857. Frontmatter: The Eclectic Medical Journal. Essay: Faculty, Prof. Sanders' Magneto-Voltaic Battery, Drs. Cleaveland and Comings, Progress of Medical Science Foreign Bodies in the Lungs, Concentrated Remedies, Graduates of Spring Session, 1857, Clinical Instruction, An Essay on the Life of Prof. John Locke, The Thirteenth Winter Session of the Eclectic Medical Institute Will Commence on Monday, October 12, 1857, and Continue Sixteen Weeks, in the College Edifice, Corner of Court and Plum Streets, Cincinnati, Syphilis Cured without Mercury, Prof. G. W. L. Bickley, Indiana State Eclectic Medical Meeting, Indianapolis, June 30, 1857, Hazardous Surgical Operation, Our Remedies, An Eclectic Professor's Views of Calomel, Glycerine in Uterine Affections, Life Insurance, Union Eclectic Medical Society of Clermont County, Ophthalmia, Homœopathy, A Dead Man to Give a Course of Lectures, Gonorrhœa, Change in Medical Schools, Graduates of the Winter Session of 1856-7, Homœopathy Impartially Appreciated, Communications, Prof. W. Burnham, Cholera Infantum—Diarrhea, Original Communications Eclectic Medical Institute, Clinical Reports Newton's Clinical Institute, Spring Session of 1857, Female Medical Students, Poisoning by Aconite, by Alleged Spiritual Communication, The American Association for the Advancement of Science Meets This Year, at Montreal, on the 12th of August, Selections from Favorite Prescriptions, A Snake Removed from a Woman's Stomach, Eclecticism, by Dr. Bickley, Dr. Griswold on Gonorrhea, National Eclectic Medical Association, Minutes of the Southern Reform Medical Association, Memphis, March 2, 1857, On the Nature and Treatment of Club-Foot, and Analogous Distortions, Involving the Tibio-Tarsal Articulation. By Bernard E. Brodhurst, Assistant Surgeon to the Royal Orthopœdic Hospital, &c. London: Churchill. 1856. Review: Reviews and Notices of Books The Treatment of Cancerous Disease by Caustics. By Langston Parker, Surgeon to the Queen's Hospital, …. Editorial: Editorial Eclectic Medical Institute. Obituary.
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