Southern Medical and Surgical Journal
1852; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Wm. C. Brandon, D. C. O'Keeffe, John S. Wilson, G. W. Booth, Samuel A. Cartwright, Ariel Ballou, Charles M. Allen, Dr. John Taylor, W. E. Horner, James Bolton, J. Howes, M. Brown-Sequard, Edward Williams, M. Gorup-Besanez, Henry Frey, M. Tessier, M. Venot, A. J. Semmes, P. Claiborne Gooch, C. B. Nottingham,
ResumoFrontmatter: Southern Medical and Surgical Journal. Essay: Sesquicarbonate of Ammonia in Lepra and Psoriasis, Eclectic Department Some Remarks on the Recent Discovery, That the Chief Motive Power of the Blood Is in the Lungs and Not …, Medical Statistics of the Last Georgia Census. By John S. Wilson, M. D., of Muscogee County, Georgia, Extract of Beefs' Blood in the Treatment of Anæmia. By Dr. Von Mauthner, of Vienna. Translated from the French by H. A. Johnson, A. B., Interne to Illinois Gen. Hospital, Death of Priessnitz, On the Effect of Pressure above the Pubis in Uterine Hæmorrhage. By Edward Williams, M. D., Resident Physician to the South-Eastern Lying-In Hospital, Dublin, Umbilical Superfœtation, On the Abortive Treatment of Gonorrhœa by Chloroform. By M. Venot, Original Communications Epidemic Dysentery, as It Prevailed in a Portion of Floyd County, Ga., in the Autumn of 1851. By Wm. …, (Circular), On the Induction of Premature Labour, Extracts from the Records of the Physicians' Society for Medical Observation, of Greene and Adjoining Counties, Georgia. By D. C. O'Keeffe, M. D., Secretary, New Mode of Disguising the Taste of Cod-Liver Oil, Professor Henderson's Conversion to Homœopathy, Strychnine and Turpentine in the Treatment of Cholera by J. Howes, M. D., Resident Physician of the Commercial Hospital, Cincinnati, Report of a Fatal Case of Tetanus Following the Ligature of Hœmorrhoids. By James Bolton, M. D. (Read before the Medical Society of Virginia, at Its October Meeting), On the Reunion of Wounds of the Spinal Cord, with Restoration of Its Lost Functions. By M. Brown-Sequard, On Some of the Causes of Pericarditis. By Dr. John Taylor, Bibliographical Carpenter's Elements of Physiology—New Edition, Report of Three Cases in Which Lactation Was Reproduced by the Application of the Child to the Breast. By Ariel Ballou, M. D. (Read to the Rhode Island Medical Society), Sulphuric Acid in Diarrhœa, Fluid Extract of Ergot, Prurigo of the Genital and Anal Regions, Amputation of the Entire Lower Jaw, with Disarticulation of Both Condyles, A New Quackery, On the Distribution of the Blood-Vessels in the Mucous Membrane of the Stomach. By Henry Frey, State Medical Society, Miscellany, The Microscope as a Means of Diagnosis, Retro-Pharyngeal Abscess, Its Medical History and Treatment, &c., by Charles M. Allen, M. D., Resident Surgeon of the New York Hospital, On the Pathology of Some Affections of the Ear Which Induce Cerebral Disease. By Mr. Toynbee, Meadow Sweet in Dropsy. By M. Tessier, Notice, Statistics of the Medical Profession in Paris and Russia, On Kiestein. By Dr. Veit, Cold Water in Puerperal Convulsions. By G. W. Booth, M. D., of Carrollville, Mississippi, Cases of Synovial Articular Inflammation of the Knee, Treated Successfully with Urate of Ammonia. By W. E. Horner, M. D., Prof. of Anatomy in the University of Pennsylvania, Senior Surgeon of the St. Joseph's Hospital, Etc., Medical Institutions at Lima, Anti-Syphilitic Agents, to Replace Mercury, On the Detection of Mercury in the Body of a Person Dying of Mercurial Cachexy. By M. Gorup-Besanez.
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