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1849; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

L. M. Whiting, T. M. Tweed, A. B. Shipman, G. W. Bœrstler, Geo. L. McCook, R. Hills, Joshua Hoge Brown, Paul F. Eve, A. Hester, G. Kimball, Gunning S. Bedford, John Neill, L. H. Evans, O. R. Bacheler, Geo. C. Blackman, J. I. Furnivall, John Ayrton Paris, Francis Hawkins, Dr. C. West, Robert Harrison, George O. Jarvis, John Foote, L. M. Lawson,

Resumo

Table of contents: Contents Original Communications. Frontmatter: The Ohio Medical & Surgical Journal. Essay: A Sarcomatous Tumor, Containing Hair and Stearine, Removed from the Womb. By Gunning S. Bedford, M. D., Professor of Midwifery, and Diseases of Women and Children, in the University of New York, Foreign Intelligence Practical Medicine, &c., Directions Relative to the Prevention and Treatment of Cholera, by the Royal College of Physicians of London, Introductory Lectures, Editor's Table and Miscellany Columbus, March 1, 1849, On the Treatment of Worms in Children.—By Dr. C. West, Bibliographical Notices and Reviews A Text Book of Practical Anatomy. By Robert Harrison, M. D. M. R. I. A., &c. &c., with Additions …, Summary of the Transactions of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia, from Sept. 6, 1848, to January 2, 1849, Valedictory Address Delivered to the Class in the Medical College of Ohio, at the Close of the Session of 1848-9. By L. M. Lawson, M. D. Prof. of Mat. Med. and Therapeutics and General Pathology, On Epidemic Scarlatina. By G. W. Bœrstler, M. D., Lancaster, Ohio, On Epidemic Erysipelas. An Inaugural Thesis, Presented to the Trustees and Faculty of the Starling Medical College, February, 1849. By Joshua Hoge Brown, M. D. Monroe Co., Ohio, Lectures on Fractures and Dislocations:—Explaining New Modes of Treatment, Founded on Anatomy, Physiology, and the Laws of Mechanics; Together with Concise Instructions in the Use of the Adjustor. By George O. Jarvis, M. D. Fifth Edition. Birmingham, Thomas M. Newson, 1848, Pp. 92, Treatment of Cholera by Chloroform in Peckham House Asylum, Erysipelas. By T. M. Tweed, M. D., of North Liberty, Ohio, Original Communications Case of Delirium Tremens. By L. M. Whiting, M. D., Canton, O., Ophthalmic Memoranda, Respecting Those Diseases of the Eye Which Are More Frequently Met with in Practice. By John Foote, Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons in London, &c. &c. New York, Saml. S. and William Wood. 18 Mo. Pp 135, American Intelligence Death from a Foreign Body (a Piece of Bone) Cutting from the Pharynx into the Larynx. By Paul F. Eve, …, Needle Found in the Heart after Death. Reported by John Neill, M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy, in the University of Pennsylvania, Case of Ossification of the Right Auriculo Ventricular Opening of the Heart, with Hypertrophy, Hydro-Thorax and Adhesions of the Pericardium to the Heart. By A. B. Shipman, M. D., Prof. of Surgery in the Indiana Med. College, Incendiary Monomania—Pyromania, On the Use of Nitrate of Silver in Chronic Diarrhœa, &c. By Geo. L. McCook, M. D., New Lisbon, Ohio, Cholera in New Orleans. By A. Hester, M. D., Editor N. Orleans Med. and Surg. Journal, Surgery The Treatment of Venereal Diseases, Note Book Gatherings. By R. Hills, M. D., Delaware, Ohio, Gun-Shot Wound—Ball in the Hip Thirteen Months. By G. Kimball, M. D., Prof. of Surgery in the Berkshire Medical Institution, Mass., Autopsy of 18 Cases of Epidemic Cholera, Exsection and Disarticulation of the Lower Jaw for Osteo-SarcomA. By Geo. C. Blackman, M. D., Fellow of the Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society of London. Letter to the editor: Medical Missionary Operations at Balasore, India, Delirium Tremens; a Case in Which Chloroform Was Administered. By L. H. Evans, M. D.. Obituary. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. Backmatter: Contributors to the Present Number of the Journal.

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