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New-York Medical and Physical Journal

1824; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

Frederick G. King, Alexander Coventry, John Thompson, David Hosack, Gilbert Blane, Thomas A. Duffy, John W. Gloninger, Samuel L. Mitchill, John Bell, W. J. Macneven, J. Smyth Rogers, Robert Greenhow, F. G. King, David Hosack, D. C. Freeman, George McClelland, John Eberle, T. Romeyn Beck, M. Magendie, M. Martinet,

Resumo

Frontmatter: New-York Medical and Physical Journal. Essay: M. Magendie's Case of Hydrophobic Affection, Treated by Injection of Water into the Veins, Results of Meteorological Observations for 1823, at Albany, Tests for Arsenic, Account of a Series of Galvanic Experiments on the Dead Body of John Johnson, Murderer. By F. G. King, M. D. of New-York, A Case of Hydrocephalus. By J. Smyth Rogers, M. D. of New-York, An Account of the Small-Pox Which Occurred in the City of New-York, in the Winter and Spring of 1823-4. By John Bell, M. D. One of the Physicians of the New York Dispensary, Arrest of Salivation, On the Misapplication of Blisters. By Thomas A. Duffy, M. D. of New-York, Foreign, Omission, Observations and Facts Concerning the Siren Lacertina of Georgia and Carolina; in a Letter to George Bond Read, M. D. President of the Medical Society of Georgia, &c. Dated May 28, 1824. By Samuel L. Mitchill, M. D. LL. D. Professor of Materia Medica in the College of Physicians and Surgeons of New-York, On a New Form of the Galvanic Apparatus: by Robert Greenhow, M. D. of New-York, On Some Recent Discoveries Relative to the Nervous System, Perforation of the Stomach, Recognised during Life, On the Employment of the Sulphate of Quinine in a Large Dose in the Intermittent Fevers of Italy, Convulsions, Caused by Worms, Cured by Injecting Tartar Emetic into the Veins, On the Mortality, &c. of Paris, University of the State of New-York, Letter of Sir Gilbert Blane on the Yellow Fever at the Island of Ascension, Influence of the Eighth Pair of Nerves on Digestion, Cases of Amenorrhœa Successfully Treated by Injections of Aqua Ammoniœ. By John W. Gloninger M. D. Pennsylvania, An Historical Sketch of Neurology. By Frederick G. King, M. D. of New-York, Medical and Philosophical Intelligence Domestic, Note on the Varioloid Disease as It Appeared in the Winter of 1823-4 in the City of New-York: Addressed to Dr. J. W. Francis, by W. J. Macneven, M. D. Professor of Chemistry, &c., Successful Employment of Iodine in Scirrhus of the Uterus, Case of Anthrax, Communicated to the Editors by D. C. Freeman, M. D. of Windsor, North Carolina, An Account of Circumstances Connected with the Appearance of the Yellow Fever at the Island of Ascension in May 1823; Communicated in a Letter to David Hosack, M. D., F. R. S., &c. of New-York, by John Thompson, Surgeon of the Royal Navy, and Medical Officer of the British Garrison at Ascension. Letter to the editor: Observations on Bronchocele or Goitre. By Alexander Coventry, M. D. President of the Medical Society of the State of New-York To the Editors of the New-York Medical and Physical Journal, On the Yellow Fever Which Recently Prevailed at the Island of Ascension in May 1823. Communicated to the Editors by David Hosack, M. D., Prof. &c. To the Editors of the New-York Medical and Physical Journal. Review: The Medical Review and Analectic Journal, Review Essays on Various Subjects of Medical Science. By David Hosack, M. D. F. R. S. L. & E. Professor of the …. Editorial: Notice to Correspondents. Backmatter: No. XI. Will Be Published on the Last Day of September.

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