Charleston Medical Journal and Review
1854; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
F. Peyre Porcher, R. A. Kinloch, J. J. Chisolm, M. Greenland, Thomas P. Bailey, E. Geddings, M. Claude Bernard, J. C. Nott, Geo. R. Gliddon, John Bachman, John H. Brinton, James Y. Simpson, William Henderson, Charles West, William T. Wragg, R. Egglesfeld Griffith, Robert P. Thomas, F. A. Abel, C. L. Bloxam, H. W. Ravenel, H. W. Ravenel,
ResumoFrontmatter: Charleston Medical Journal and Review. Essay: Erichsen's System of Surgery. Edited by John H. Brinton, Philadelphia, Case of Abdominal Wound. By Thomas P. Bailey, M. D. North Santee, S. C., Remarks on the Efficiency of Quarantine as a Means of Prevention to the Spread of Epidemic Diseases in Cities and Other Populous Communities; Being the Anniversary Oration before the South Carolina Medical Association for 1854. By William T. Wragg, M. D. Charleston: Walker & James, Position and Character of the Abnormal Sounds, with Other Diagnostic Symptoms, in Twenty-Three Cases of Disease of the Heart, Observed in the Hospital La Charité, Paris, Particularly in M. Bouillaud's Wards. By F. Peyre Porcher, M. D. Paris: 1852 and '3, Mr. Agassiz, Medical Heads and Medical Life in Paris.—Unpolished Sketches from Personal Observation.—The Chirurgeon-In-Chief of Hotel-Dieu!, Case of Total Inversion of the Uterus, in Which Extirpation of the Entire Organ Was Successfully Practised. By E. Geddings, M. D., Professor of Surgery, &c., Medical College of the State of South Carolina, Materia Medica and Therapeutics, Abstracts from Foreign and Domestic Journals Pathology and Practical Medicine, An Exposition of a New Function of the Liver Considered with Regard to Its Production of Saccharine Matter in Man and Animals. By M. Claude Bernard. Translated from the French, by William H. Ford, M. D., of Charleston, S. C., Compound Fracture of Os Frontis, with Depression of Spiculœ, Successfully Treated by Trephining. By J. J. Chisolm, M. D., Lecturer on Surgery, Etc., Death of Dr. Burnett, Miscellaneous, Case of Tetanus. By M. Greenland, M. D., of Charleston, so. Ca., We Are Induced yet to Offer a Few Remarks on the Bearing of the Doctrine of the Unity of the Human Race, on the Domestic Institutions, and Vital Interest of the South; and This Note Is Intended Expressly for the Mature Reflections of Our Southern Community, Bibliographical Notices Lectures on the Diseases of Infancy and Childhood. By Charles West, M. D., Physician to the Hospital for Sick Children &c. &c. Second American, from the Second Enlarged London Edidition. Philadelphia: Blanchard & Le. 1854. (Through Mr. John Russell.), Chloroform as a Local Anœthetic, To Some of Our Cotemporaries!, Meteorological Observations Made at Aiken, in South-Carolina, for the Month of July, 1854, by H. W. Ravenel, A Universal Formulary, Containing the Methods of Preparing and Administering Officinal and Other Medicines, the Whole Adapted to Physicians and Pharmaceutists. By R. Egglesfeld Griffith, M. D. A New Edition, Carefully Revised and Much Extended. By Robert P. Thomas, M. D. With Illustrations. Philadelphia: Blanchard & Lea. 1854. (From the Publishers), Hand Book of Chemistry, Theoretical, Practical and Technical. By F. A. Abel, Professor of Chemistry in the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich; and Assistant Teacher of Chemistry at St. Bartholomew's Hospital; and C. L. Bloxam, Formerly First Assistant to the Royal College of Chemistry. With a Preface by Dr. Hoffman, and Numerous Illustrations on Wood. Philadelphia: Blanchard & Lea. 1854. (From the Publishers), Surgery and Surgical Pathology, Law of Cholera, Lacto-Vairolic Inoculation, Meteorological Observations Made at Aiken, in South-Carolina, for the Month of June, 1854, by H. W. Ravenel, Homœopathy: Its Tenets and Tendencies. By James Y. Simpson, M. D., F. R. S. E., Professor of Midwifery in the University of Edinburgh, &c., &c. First American, from the Third Edinburgh Edition. Philadelphia: Lindsay & Blakiston. 1854.8vo. Pp. 304 Homœopathy Fairly Represented: a Reply to Professor Simpson's "Homœopathy Misrepresented." by William …. Letter to the editor: Medical News in Paris. Letter to the Editors from R. A. Kinloch, M. D., of Charleston, S. C.. Review: Reviews Types of Mankind—Dedicated to the Memory of Samuel George Morton, M. D., (Late President of the Academy …. Editorial: Editorial and Miscellaneous Yellow Fever, To Readers, Correspondents, Publishers, &c., Errata. Display ads: Pennsylvania College, Multiple Display Advertisements.
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