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The British and Foreign Medico-Chirurgical Review

1858; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

Samuel D. Gross, E. R. Peaslee, G. Valentin, P. Cazeau, Wm. R. Bullock, Henry Miller, Charles Waller, Dr. Louis Büchner, Robert Jamieson, Walter Cooper Dendy, Daniel Noble, T. Wharton Jones, J. D. Morell, J. C. Bucknill, Daniel H. Tuke, John Hughes Bennett, Alexander Armstrong, Richard Owen, George H. B. MacLeod, George Lawson, William Roberts, J. F. Streatfield, Benjamin Ridge, Lionel S. Beale, William Haycock, J. Marion Sims, N. Bozeman, Thomas Wise, Jabez Hogg, Dr. Albert Schinzinger, Thomas K. Chambers, James Hinton, W. Gilchrist, E. H. Sieveking, John W. Ogle, Benjamin W. Richardson, Edward H. Sieveking, Dr. C. Coquerel, Dr. J. B. Hillairet, C. A. Wunderlich, Dr. E. A. Bonfils, John Gamgee, Francis T. Bond, C. A. Wunderlich, Dr. W. Ziemssen, M. Chevallier, John Chatto, M. Charles Phillips, M. Binet, M. Deval, M. Robert, M. De Condé, Robert Barnes, Dr. A. Farre, John L. Atlee,

Resumo

Frontmatter: The British and Foreign Medico-Chirurgical Review. Review: Statistical Report on Forty-Six Operations for Stone in the Bladder. By Dr. Eve. (North American Medico-Chirurgical Review, July, P. 756), A Manual of Psychological Medicine, Containing the History, Nosology, Description, Statistics, Diagnosis, Pathology, and Treatment of Insanity. With an Appendix of Cases. By J. C. Bucknill, M. D., Licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians, Fellow of University College, London, Fellow of the Medico-Chirurgical Society, Superintendent of the Devon Country Lunatic Asylum, and Editor of the ' Asylum Journal of Medical Science ; ' and by Daniel H. Tuke, M. D., Licentiate of the…, Transactions of the Pathological Society of London ; Including the Reports of the Proceedings of Its Various Sessions from 1846-7 till 1856-7. Eight Volumes, 8vo.—London. Printed for the Society, A Theoretical and Practical Treatise on Midwifery, Including the Diseases of Pregnancy and Parturition, and the Attentions Required by the Child from Birth to the Period of Weaning. By P. Cazeau, Member of the Imperial Academy of Medicine, Adjunct Professor in the Faculty of Medicine of Paris, &c., &c. Second American (Translated from the Fifth French) Edition. By Wm. R. Bullock, M. D. with 140 Illustrations. Philadelphia, 1857. 8vo, Pp. 992 The Principles and Practice of Obstetrics; Including the Treatment of Chronic Inflammation of the Uterus, …, Notes on the Surgery of the War in the Crimea ; with Remarks on the Treatment of Gunshot Wounds. By George H. B. MacLeod, M. D., F. R. C. S., Formerly Surgeon to the Civil Hospital at Smyrna, and to the General Hospital in Camp before Sebastopol, Lecturer on Military Surgery in Anderson's University, Glasgow, &c.—London, 1858. Pp. 439 On Gunshot Wounds of the Thorax, and the Treatment Pursued for Them in the Crimea Contrasted with That …, Elements of Pathological Anatomy. By Samuel D. Gross, M.D., Professor of Surgery in the Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia, and Formerly Professor of Pathological Anatomy in the Medical Department of the Cincinnati College. Third Edition. Illustrated by Three Hundred and Forty-Two Engravings on Wood.—Philadelphia, 1857. Pp. 771 Human Histology in Its Relations to Descriptive Anatomy, Physiology, and Pathology. By E. R. Peaslee, …, Kraft Und Stoff—Empirisch-Naturphilosophische Studien. In Allgemein-Verständlicher Darstellung. Von Dr. Louis Büchner. Fünfte Auflage.—Frankfurt-Am-Maine, 1858. Pp. 250, Clinical Lectures on the Principles and Practice of Medicine. By John Hughes Bennett, M. D., F. R. S. E., Professor of the Institutes of Medicine, and Senior Professor of Clinical Medicine, in the University of Edinburgh, &c. &c. Second Edition, with 468 Wood-Cuts.—Edinburgh, 1858. Pp. 951, Analytical and Critical Reviews Review I, Observations on Naval Hygiene and Scurvy, More Particularly as the Latter Appeared during a Polar Voyage. By Alexander Armstrong, M. D., R. N. London, 1858. 8vo, Pp. 117, Books Received for Review, An Essay on Wasting Palsy (Cruveilhier's Atrophy). By William Roberts, B. A., M. D. Lond., Scholar of the University of London ; Physician to the Manchester Royal Infirmary, Fever Wards, and Lunatic Hospitals, &c. With Four Lithographic Plates.—London, 1858. Pp. 210, On the Archetype and Homologies of the Vertebrate Skeleton. By Richard Owen, F. R. S—London, 1848. Pp. 172 Principes D' Ostéologie Comparée, Ou Recherches Sur L' Archétype Et Les Homologies Du Squelette Vertébré. …. Essay: On the Lesions and Pathological Phenomena Caused by the Presence of Lumbrici in the Biliary Ducts. By Dr. E. A. Bonfils. (Archives Générales, June, 1858), The Ophthalmoscope, Its Mode of Application Explained, and Its Value Shown in the Exploration of Internal Diseases Affecting the Eye. By Jabez Hogg, Assistant-Surgeon to the Royal Westminster Ophthalmic Hospital, Vice-President of the Medical Society of London, Member of the Council of the Microscopical Society of London, &c.—London, 1858. Pp. 107, On Hœmorrhage in the Cerebellum. By Dr. J. B. Hillairet. (Archives Générales, Fevrier, Mars, Avril, Et Mai, 1858), Respiratory System, Silver Sutures in Surgery: the Anniversary Discourse before the New York Academy of Medicine. By J. Marion Sims, M. D., &c.—New York, 1858. Pp. 69 The Substance of Dr. Sims' Views Is Contained in the Two Following Extracts, Original Communications The Bloodletting Question in Olden Times. By Thomas K. Chambers, M. D., Physician to St. Mary's Hospital, On the Pathology of Rheumatism. By Francis T. Bond, M. B. (Midland Quarterly Journal, April and July, 1858), Hemeralopia Treated by Azotized Vapours. By M. Deval. (L'Union Médicale, 1858, No. 78), Glandular System, On the Influence of the Vagus upon Respiration. By W. Gilchrist, M. D., Edin., On the Relation of Common and Tactile Sensibility in Disease.—By E. H. Sieveking, M. D., Physician to St. Mary's Hospital, Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, &c., The Restoration of Persons Apparently Drowned, A Case of Progressive Muscular Atrophy, with Remarks on Its Nature. By Dr. Baerwinkel. (Vierteljahrsschrift Für Die Praktische Heilkunde, XV. Jahrgang, 1858, Dritter Band), Half-Yearly Report on Forensic Medicine, Toxicology, and Hygiene Toxicology, Bibliographical Record Ophthalmic Hospital Reports, and Journal of the Royal London Ophthalmic Hospital. Edited by J. F. Streatfield, A New Mode of Treating Purulent Ophthalmia. By M. De Condé. (Annales D'oculistique, Tome Xl., Pp. 15-22), On the Absorption of Abscesses. (Gazette Des Hôpitaux, 1858. No. 62), Quarterly Report on Midwifery Anatomy and Physiology of the Female Generative Organs, On a Peculiar Form of Gangrene Which Appeared at the Dresden Hospital in the Autumn of 1857. By Dr. Zeis. (Deutsche Klinik, 1858. Nos. 18 and 19), The Diseases to Which Men Engaged in the Manufacture of Sulphate of Quinine Are Subjected. By M. Chevallier, On the Normal Course of Certain Typical Diseases. By C. A. Wunderlich. (Archiv Für Physiolog. Heilkunde, Jahrgang, 1858, Heft 1), Chronicle of Medical Science Half-Yearly Report on Micrology, Wounds and Injuries, Treatise on the Principles and Practice of Veterinary Medicine and Surgery. By William Haycock, Veterinary Surgeon and M. R. C. V. S. Part I. Pp. 160.—london, 1858 Edinburgh Veterinary Review and Annals of Comparative Pathology. Published Quarterly. No. I., July, 1858.—Edinburgh, Transactions of the Medical Society of the State of New York for the Year 1858.—Albany, 1858. Pp. 655, Miscellanea, A Case of Perforation of the Pericardium by Echinococci. By C. A. Wunderlich. (Archivfür Physiol. Heilkunde, Jahrgang, 1858. Zweites Heft), Excision of the Lower Four-Fifths of the Radius. By Professor Carnochan. (American Journal of Medical Sciences, Vol. xxxvi. Pp. 89-92), Prurigo Pedicularis and Bronzed Skin. By Dr. Hardy (L'Union Médicale, July 31st, 1858), Summary of New Publications, Essay on the Pathology of the Blood and Its Containing Vessels. By Thomas Wise, M. D., F. R. S. E., F. R. C. P. E., Late Hon. East India Company's Medical Service.—Edinburgh, 1858. Pp. 588, The Blood, Miscellaneous, On a Rare Form of Fracture of the Clavicle. By M. Robert. (L'Union Médicale, No. 79), On the Development of the Larvæ of Dipteræ in the Frontal Sinuses and Nasal Fossœ of Man, at Cayenne. By Dr. C. Coquerel, Surgeon to the Mperial Marine, The New C. B., On Rupture of the Ligamentum Patellæ. By M. Binet. (Archives Générales, Tome xii. Pp. 687-718), Summary, Muscular System, Medical Intelligence The Medical Act, Ecthyma Simplex, or Pustular Eruption on the Arms of Veterinarians from Contact with the Vagina in Cases of Protracted Labour. By John Gamgee, Lecturer on Veterinary Surgery. (Edinburgh Veterinary Review, July, 1858), Health and Disease, Their Laws; with Plain Practical Prescriptions for the People. By Benjamin Ridge, M. D., F. R. C. S., &c. &c.; Author of 'A System of Glossology, ' &c. &c.—London, 1858. Pp. 624, Labour On the Prevention of Laceration of the Perineum. By Mattei. (Vierteljahrsschrift, F. P. Heilk., 1858), Pathology of the Female Organs of Generation On Exfoliation of the Epithelial Coat of the Vagina, Producing Casts of That Canal, with Remarks on the …, Die Complicirten Luxationen. Von Dr. Albert Schinzinger, Privatdocent an Der Universität Freiberg.—Lahr, 1858. 8vo, Pp. 53, On Impermeable Stricture. By M. Charles Phillips. (Bulletin De Thérapeutique, Tome Liv., P. 457), Archives of Medicine. Edited by Lionel S. Beale, M. B., F. R. S., Physician to King's College Hospital, &c. No. II.—London, 1858. Pp. 53 to 160, Pathological Micrology Tumours, Morbid Growths, Excrescences, Etc., Quarterly Report on Pathology and Medicine On Paralysis of the Cerebral Nerves through Affections of the Base of the Brain. By Dr. Ziemssen, Nervous System, On the Non-Periodical Fluctuations in the Frequency of Pneumonia, Especially during the Years 1836-1856. By Dr. W. Ziemssen, Lecturer at the University of Berlin. (Vierteljahrsschrift Für Die Praktische Heilkunde, 1858, Band ii), On Physical Morphology, or the Law of Organic Form. By James Hinton, M. R. C. S., Quarterly Report on Surgery On the Theory of the Production of Hernia. By Professor Roser. (Arch. Für Physiol, Heilk., 1858, Pp. …, Urethro-Vaginal and Vesico-Vaginal Fistules, &c. By N. Bozeman, M. D., of Montgomery, Ala.—Montgomery, 1857, On the Application of Sutures to the Bladder in the High Operation for Lithotomy. By Dr. Lotzbeck. (Deutsche Klinik, 1858. No. 15).

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