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The Western Journal of Medicine and Surgery

1849; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

I. P. Yandell, D. W. Yandell, R. J. Breckinridge, Dr. M. H. Fre, B. F. Wendel, Dr. M. Y. Brockett, Dr. Thomas C. Osborne, John A. Cotton, Dr. Thomas C. Osborne, S. W. Southworth, David W. Yandell, H. Miller,

Resumo

Frontmatter: Private Medical Instruction, The Western Journal, Private Office Instruction, Travelling Agents for the Western Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Philadelphia Medical Institute, Receipts of Medical Journal for Feb, 1849, Editor, The Western Journal of Medicine and Surgery Is Published Monthly by the Undersigned, at the Corner of Main and Fifth Streets, Louisville, at $5 Per Annum, Payable in Advance, The Western Journal of Medicine and Surgery. Table of contents: Contents of No. IIL Original Communications. Essay: Typhoid Fever as It Appeared in the Vicinity of Heltonsville during the Winters of 1846-'7-'8. By Dr. M. H. Fre, of Heltonsville, Indiana, Tone of the Brain Improved by Disease, A Case of Meningo-Cerebritis. By Dr. Thomas C. Osborne, of Erie, Alabama, Selections from American and Foreign Journals, Muriate of Opium, Death from Chloroform, Presence of Sugar in the Liver, Cholera in Nashville—Relation to Limestone, Course of Cholera, Sudden Development of Anomalous Tumors. By John A. Cotton, M. D., of Greenwood, Mississippi, Personal Portraits, On the Utility of Alkalies in the Treatment of Rheumatism, A Case of Pleuro-Pneumonia of the Right Lung; Bronchitis of the Left, Complicated with Inflammation of the Liver, Followed by Fatal Pericarditis.—Autopsy. By David W. Yandell, M. D., of Louisville, Ky., A Brief Account of a Fever Which Prevailed in the Mountain District of Tennessee, in the Fall and Winter of 1847-'8. By Dr. M. Y. Brockett, of Spencer, Tennessee, Case of Poisoning by Arsenic, in Which the Symptoms Were Unusually Delayed, Cases of Acute Articular Rheumatism, Treated in Blockley Hospital. By B. F. Wendel, M. D., Assistant Physician, Collodion and Asbestos for Toothache, Death of Mr. Samuel Cooper, Dr. Sutherland on the Treatment of Cholera, Cholera, On the Treatment of Remittent and Intermittent Fever by Quinine in the West Indies. Letter to the editor: Comparative Mortality of Typhoid Fever in Kentucky and Missouri. In a Letter to the Editor, by S. W. Southworth, M. D., of Glasgow, Missouri, Notice of the Galium Tinctorum as a Remedy in Chronic Diarrhea. In a Letter to the Editor, by Dr. Thomas C. Osborne, of Erie, Alabama. Review: Reviews A Theoretical and Practical Treatise on Human Parturition. By H. Miller, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics …. Editorial: Editorial Changes.

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