Transactions of the New Jersey State Medical Society
1859; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
J. P. Coleman, W. Pierson, Thomas Ryerson, Dr. E. B. Richman, Charles F. J. Lehlbach, J. A. Cross, Dr. E. A. Osborne, Dr. Chas. F. J. Lehlbach, Stephen Wickes, Milton Baldwin, G. Grant, Alexander N. Dougherty, M. Baldwin, G. Grant, B. L. Dodd, M. Baldwin, Stephen Wickes,
ResumoFrontmatter: Transactions of the New Jersey State Medical Society. Essay: Cases of Spontaneous Fracture,—Medullary Cancer, by M. Baldwin, M. D. of Newark, N. J., Operation of Laryngo-Tracheotomy, by Dr. Dougherty, Two Operations for Stone in the Bladder:—By Alexander N. Dougherty, M. D., of Newark, N. J., Cases of Midwifery.—By M. Baldwin, M. D., J. N., Five Years Old Last April, of a Pale and Pasty Complexion, Had Been Troubled with Urinary Difficulties Ever since a Year Old, Sussex County Report.—Dr. Ryerson, Transactions of the New Jersey State Medical Society, The Climate of Newark Meteorological Table for 1858, Cases of Typhoid Fever, by Milton Baldwin, M. D., of Newark, N. J., Annual Report of the Statistician of the Newark Medical Association, Medical Progress An Address Delivered before the N. J. State Medical Society, January 25th, 1859, by the President, J. …, Surgery Case of Necrosis of the Upper and Lower Jaw, and Operation, by G. Grant, M. D., of Newark, N. J., Polypus of the Ear, and Perforation of the Membrana Tympani.—Operation and the Employment of an Artificial Membrane, by G. Grant, M. D., Newark, N. J., A Case of Croup, with Excessive False Membranous Exudation, by Dr. E. A. Osborne, of Newark, N. J., The Barometer Used Was One of Troughton's Well Regulated, Mrs. M. Was Attacked with Supposed Rheumatism of the Right Arm, Presenting Symptoms; Severe Lancinating Pain of the Arm; a Hard Tumor, Nearly the Size of a Child's Head, Occupied This Region, Cases of Small Pox.—Dr. Dodd, Nosological Classification, Remarks, Essex County Report.—Dr. Lehlbach, Medical Topography of Orange, N. J., Small Pox.—Dr. Cross Three Cases of Small Pox and Six of Varioloid, by J. A. Cross, M. D., Operation of Episioraphy, by Dr. Dougherty, Obstetrical Report of One Hundred Cases, Epidemic of Jaundice Epidemic of Jaundice, Depending on Malaria, by Stephen Wickes, M. D., of Orange, N. J., Two Cases of Intermittent Fever with Bronze Liver;—By Dr. Chas. F. J. Lehlbach, of Newark, N. J..
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