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The Medico-Chirurgical Review

1828; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

James Annesley, Leonard Koecker, M. Laennee, M. Le Pelletier, M. Martinet, M. Louis, M. Hufeland,

Resumo

Frontmatter: The Medico-Chirurgical Review. Essay: Ice to Aneurisms, St. George's Hospital Peculiar Affections of the Cranial Bones, Popliteal Aneurism—Secondary Hæmorrhage, Hospital Practice, Bony Tumour Obstructing the Pylorus, Middlesex Hospital Anomalous Œdematode Swelling of the Leg, Curious Specimen of Ratiocination, Practice of Medicine and Surgery, Fatal Disease of the Brain Mistaken, Hopital De Montpellier M. Boyer and M. Delpech on Pilimiction, College of Physicians V. Dr. Harrison, Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, St. Bartholomew's Malignant Bleeding Polypus of the Nose, Lancet. January 5, 1828, Additional Subscribers since Last Quarter, Hospital Practice Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, Nottingham General Hospital Femoral and Popliteal Aneurism—External Iliac Tied, Hotel Dieu Case of Hydatids of the Liver Cured by Operation. By M. Martinet, Erysipylas, Hopital Cochin Hydro-Pneumo-Thorax. Valvular Disease of the Heart, Miscellanies Royal College of Physicians, Liberty of the Press, Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh Fractured Ribs, Dr. Kellie on Tubercles. And Their Effects on Different Structures (Dr. Monro's Work on the Brain, Vol. I), St. Bartholomew' Hospital Sciatica Cured by Moxa, Researches into the Causes, Nature, and Treatment of the Most Prevalent Diseases of India, and of Warm Climates Generally. Illustrated with Cases, Post-Mortem Examinations, and Numerous Coloured Engravings of Morbid Structure. By James Annesley, Esq. ofthe Madras Medical Establishment, &c. &c. Imperial Quarto, Pp. 700, with 21 Coloured Plates. Vol. The First. Longman and Co. 1828 [Art. I], Influence of the Stomach on the Brain, Hydarthrosis, or Dropsy of the Knee-Joint, Diabetes Mellitus, Hopital St. Louis Urticaria Tuberosa Intermittens, Military Hospital Curious Case of Hepatic Disease, St. George's Hospital Peculiar Affection of the Thigh, St. Bartholomew's Hospital Injury of the Head—Application of the Trephine, Diagnosis of Hernia, Wound of the Knee—Extensive Suppuration—Amputation of the Limb, Middlesex Hospital Mr. Bell on the Question of Amputation, Medical Jurisprudence, On a Peculiar Species of Traumatic Delirium [M. Dupuytren and M. Helis, Hôtel Dieu], Hospice General Aortic Aneurisms, Medical Jurisprudence—Coroner, An Essay on Diseases of the Jaws, and Their Treatment; with Observations on the Amputation of a Part or Whole of the Inferior Maxilla, &c. By Leonard Koecker, Surgeon-Dentist, Doctor in Medicine and Surgery, &c. &c. 8vo. Pp. 95. London, 1828, Miscellany Carbonate of Potash and Opium, in Traumatic Tetanus, Hotel Dieu De Rouen Effects of Fear. M. Hellis, Ascites Cured by Injection of Wine-Vapour, But What Shall We Say to the Disgraceful Scenes That Are Now Exhibiting in the Medical Press, in Respect to the Injuries Sustained by the Medical Officers of Public Institutions from the Misrepresentations of False Reporters?, Erysipelas, St. Thomas's Hospital Furious Delirium Treated by Mercury, Foreign Bodies in Bodies Natural, Guy's Hospital Laceration of the Urethra—Sloughing—Fatal Result, Mr. Abernethy's Lectures, Fracture of Cervix Femoris [Mr. Langstaff—Dr. Brulatour], Redness of the Inner Surface of Blood-Vessels, St. George's Hospital Mr. Brodie's Case of Popliteal Aneurism, Encephaloid Tumour in the Lungs, St. Thomas's Hospital On Non-Union of Fractured Bone, The Medical and Physical Journal, Irritability of the Air-Cells—Asthma, Varieties Ammoniacal Sulphate of Copper in Epilepsy, Liverpool Ophthalmic Infirmary Ophthalmia Porriginosa, The London Medical Repostory, Hospice General Extirpation of a "Sarcocele," Followed by Tetanus, British Periodical Press Ed. Med. & Surg. Journal, Libel—MacLeod Versus Wakley, Irish College of Physicians, St. George's Hospital Compound Fracture of the Thigh, Terminating in Mortification, Laryngotomy, Coup De Soleil, or Ictus Solaris, Glasgow Infirmary—Hospital of Surgery, &c. Pulsating Tumours of the Scalp, Mr. Lawrence to Dr. Johnson, Hospital Practice La Charite, Meath Hospital, Dublin Hepatic Disease. Drs. Graves and Stokes, St. George's Hospital Bleeding in Erysipelas, Injury of the Hip-Joint [Mr. Stanley.—Med. Chir. Trans.], Glasgow Infirmary Cases of Extensive Burn, Treated with Cotton, Prize Essay and Discussion on Tubercles, The London Medical Gazette, Surgical Curriculum, Fever, Ligature of the Common Iliac Artery. Dr. V. Mott, Strasburgh Lying-In Hospital Humoral Pathology, Thames Water, Disease of the Pericranium, Peculiar Affections of the Cranial Bones, Inguinal Aneurism—External Iliac Artery Tied. By Mr. Brodie, On Nervous Affections of the Heart and Vessels. By the Late M. Laennec [Forbes' New Translation], Paruria Erratica, or Uroplania, Sympathetic Apoplexy, Encysted Dropsy of Abdomen Cured by an Operation. By Dr. Morton, of Huntingdon, Moral and Pathological Effects of Gambling, Bartholomew's Hospital Erysipelas Treated by Incisions, Hopital Des Enfans Malades Peripneumony of Children, La Charite Inflammation and Softening of the Medulla Spinalis, Violent Abdominal Contusion, Extract of Valerian, in Full Doses, Steevens' Hospital, Dublin Vapour-Bath in Tetanus, Meath Hospital, Dublin Drs. Graves and Stokes on Cutaneous Diseases, Transactions of Societies Hæmatemesis—Melæna, Metropolitan Hospital Practice Coldstream Guards Hospital, Pathological Investigations in the Dissecting-Room, St. Thomas's Hospital Abscess between the Bladder and Pubes, St. Bartholomew's Hospital Fracture of the Fourth and Fifth Cervical Vertebræ, Typhus Fever, Chloride of Lime, Prosecution of Mr. Stanley, On the Nature and Treatment of Traumatic Tetanus, Middlesex Hospital Secondary Hæmorrhage, On Diseases of the Fœtus, with the Means of Prevention and Cure. By M Hufeland, Liberality and Illiberality, Literary Justice, Transactions of Societies Aneurism, Guy's Hospital Hydrocele Treated on Baron Larrey's Plan, St. Thomas's Hospital Fracture of the Seventh Cervical Vertebra, Westminster Medical Society Delirium Tremens. Review: Periscope; or, Circumspective Review January 12, 1828, Periscope; or, Circumspective Review Hospital Practice, Periscope; or, Circumspective Review [23d February, 1828], Periscope; or, Circumspective Review Foreign Hospital Practice, Periscope; or, Circumspective Review Thoracic Diseases. Backmatter: List of Successful Candidates for the Hospital Report Prize.

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