The Philadelphia Journal of the Medical and Physical Sciences
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Autores
D. Caldwell, John Stearns, M. A. Serres, Don Garcia Suelto, Isaac Lea, C. D. Meigs, C. D. Meigs, Thomas Y. Simons, Isaac A. Johnson, Peachy Harrison, N. Chapman, Wm. P. Dewees, Felix Pascalis, William Gibson, Samuel Jackson, W. Darrach, I. Redman Coxe,
ResumoFrontmatter: The Philadelphia Journal of the Medical and Physical Sciences, Eastern District of Pennsylvania, to Wit. Table of contents: Contents. Editorial: To Readers and Correspondents, American Intelligence The Varioloid Disease in the United States, Sulphate of Quinine. Essay: Professor Coxe's New Work, Professor Isenflamm on the Constituents of Tendons, State of Medicine in Spain after the Expulsion of the Arabs. By Don Garcia Suelto, M. D. Of the Faculty of Madrid, Late Member of the Supreme Council of Health of Spain, and Member of Several Academies. Translated for This Journal by R. La Roche, M. D., Midwifery, M. Dommanget on Small-Pox, Foville and Pinel-Grandchamps on the Brain, M. Dupuytren's Case of Wry Neck, The Efficacy of Oil in Cases of Poisoning by Potass, Cursory Remarks on Small-Pox, as It Occurs Subsequent to Vaccination. By George Gregory, M. D. Physician to the Hospital for Small-Pox and Vaccination, at St. Pancras. Read Jan. 7,1823, Medical and Philosophical Intelligence Anatomy and Physiology, Hernia through the Diaphragm, A Sketch of the History of Mineralogy. By Isaac Lea. Read before the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, November, 1823, Desmoulins on the Discolouration of the Skin in Yellow Fever, Mr. Swan on the Causes of Apoplexy, M. Lisfranc on the Uvula, On the Seat of Extravasation in Hemiplegia, Surgery, Artificial Palate, Experiments, &c. With Regard to the Varioloid Disease, Swelling of the Tongue Cured by Incisions, On the Therapeutical Effects of Iodine, M. Meirieu on Rupture of the Umbilical Cord, Proximate Principles of the Blood, Morbid Anatomy, A Comparative View of the State of Medical Science among the Ancients and Moderns, Its Revolutions in Different Periods of the World, and an Enumeration of Some of the Errors Which Check Its Progress. Read before the Medical Society of the City and County of New York. By John Stearns, M. D., Theory and Practice of Medicine and Materia Medica, Functions of the Spinal Cord, Eulogium Commemorative of Jason O'b. Lawrance, M. D. Delivered at the Request of His Class, by Samuel Jackson, M. D., Pathology of Palsy and Apoplexy, To Dr. A. Wilson Philip, On the Formation of the Ovum in the Mammalia, Transposition of the Viscera, Fatal Hemorrhage from Rupture of the Fallopian Tube, Vegetable Alkali from Rhubarb, Case of Inflammation of the Vessel from Venesection, Which Terminated Fatally. By N. Chapman, M. D., Hydrocyanate of Iron in Morbid Urine, Effects of the Extirpation of the Kidneys, Miscellany, On the Use of Sugar in Cases of Poisoning by Lead, New Division of Apoplexies. By M. A. Serres, Chevalier of the Legion of Honour, One of the Physicians of the Hospital of La Pitié, Chief Director of the Hospitals, &c.—Translated from the Original by George B. Taylor, Student of Medicine, M. Ferrier's Operation for Staphyloraphia, M. Beclard on Salivary Fistula, Remarks on the Application of the Cold Bath in the Critical Stage of Country and of Bilious Fever. By Thomas Y. Simons, M. D. Port Physician of Charleston, Extraordinary Member and Formerly Senior President of the Royal Physical Society of Edinburgh, Member of the Medical Society, Charleston, &c. &c., Blue-Coloured Urine, An Exposition of the Danger of Interment in Cities; Illustrated by an Account of the Funeral Rites and Customs of the Hebrews, Greeks, Romans, and Primitive Christians; by Ancient and Modern Ecclesiastical Canons, Civil Statutes and Municipal Regulations; and by Chemical and Physical Principles. Chiefly from the Works of Vicq D'azyr, of France, and Prof. Scipione Piattoli, of Modena; with Additions. By Felix Pascalis, M. D. New York. 1823, Mm. Larrey and Roux's Case of Excreted Intestine, On Bronchotomy in Croup, M. Andral, Jun. On the Medical Properties of Strychnine and Brucine, Chemistry and Pharmacy, Segalas D'etchepare on the Action of the Chlorate (Oxymuriate) of Soda on Several Animals, M. Edwards on the Carbonic Acid Gas of Respiration, The Institutes and Practice of Surgery, Being the Outlines of a Course of Lectures. By William Gibson, M. D. Professor of Surgery in the University of Pennsylvania, Surgeon, and Clinical Lecturer to the Alms House, Infirmary, &c. Vol. I. 8vo. Pp. 469, Lecture on the State of the Blood-Vessels in Fevers. Read before the Philadelphia Medical Society, January 17th, 1824. By C. D. Meigs, M. D., M. Magendie on the Functions of the Spinal Marrow, Cases of Bronchitis, with Some Preliminary Remarks. By Peachy Harrison, M. D. Of Rockingham County, Va, Cases Cases Illustrating the Virtues of Oleum Terebinthinæ in the Cure of Puerperal Fever. …, M. Mondat on Impregnation by the Aura Seminalis. Review: Reviews Essays on Various Subjects Connected with Midwifery. By Wm. P. Dewees, M. D. 8vo. Pp. …. Display ads: Fresh Drugs and Medicines, Sulphate of Quinine.
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