Contents of the Maryland Medical and Surgical Journal
1839; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Samuel Baker, M. S. Baer, Dr. Samuel George Baker, Professor Horatio G. Jameson Sr., William Power, George C. M. Roberts, David Stewart, M. L. Linton, T. H. Buckler, Alex'r F. Dulin, Professor Richard Wilmot Hall, W. F. Montgomery, Thomas D. Mutter, M. Scoutetten, David M. Reese, Chapin A. Harris, Eleazar Parmly, Chapin A. Harris, N. Potter, Edward J. Chaisty, G. Polli, M. Adome, Thomas Laycock, A. B. Maddock, W. F. Chambers, Henry Holland, Astley Cooper, B. C. Brodie, John Merriman, J. Blake, Dr. Evory Kennedy, Ernest Blasius, C. W. Pennock, E. M. Moore, C. G. Pomeroy, George M'Clellan, Dr. B. J. Blankman,
ResumoTable of contents: Contents of the Maryland Medical and Surgical Journal January, 1840. Editorial: Treatment of Prolapsus Uteri. Letter from Dr. Evory Kennedy, Master of the Dublin Lying-In Hospital, to Sir Benjamin Brodie, Bart., on the Use of Caustics in Prolapsus of the Uterus, Address of the Editorial Committee, To Our Correspondents. Frontmatter: To the Profession and the Subscribers of This Journal, The Maryland Medical and Surgical Journal, Army and Navy, All Letters and Moneys Received Will Be Regularly Announced on the Cover of the Journal, Medical and Chirurgical Faculty of Maryland, The State Faculty, at Its Last Meeting, Passed the Following Resolution. Letter to the editor: Messrs. Editors: as the Time Is near at Hand When the National Convention of Physicians Will Again Assemble at Washington, for the Purpose of Giving Us a New Pharmacopœia, or of Perfecting the Old One, I Would Respectfully Propose for Consideration, That the Final Action of the Convention on the Important Matter, Be Postponed to January, 1841, and I Do Hope That the Delegates from Our City, One of Whom I Recognize as among Your Number, Will Bring Forward and Support the Motion, Dear Doctor: as You Have Requested My Views of the Nature and Treatment of Scarlet Fever, It Will Give Me Pleasure to Comply with Your Wishes, and Communicate, as Far as I Can in This Brief Paper, My Reasons for Changing My Practice and Pursuing What Has Been Kindly Called the Ultra Stimulant Plan. Essay: Introductory Lecture before the Albany Medical College, Delivered October 1st, 1839. By David M. Reese, M. D., Professor of the Theory and Practice of Physic; Pp. 22, 8vo., A Lecture on Loxarthus, or Club Foot. By Thomas D. Mutter, M. D., Lecturer on Surgery, Fellow of the College of Physicians, Member of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, Honorary Member of the Medical Society of Philadelphia, &c. &c., On Rheumatism from Copaiba. By A. B. Maddock, M. D., London, On the Use of Conium Maculatum in Scrofulous Ophthalmia. By Professor Otto, of Copenhagen, Milk Sickness Extract of a Letter from a Physician of Danville, Indiana, Dated July 4th, 1839, Memoir of Samuel Baker, M. D. Late Professor of Materia Medica, in the University of Maryland, &c. &c., Bibliographical Notices New York Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Lithotrity, Foreign Intelligence Medical, Essay on the Locusts of North America. By N. Potter, M. D., Professor of the Theory and Practice of Physic in the University of Maryland, On Narcotine as a Substitute for Quinine in Intermittent Fever. By Dr. O'Shaughnessy, Appearances Observed on Inspecting the Body of the Late Lady Flora Hastings, Cases of Carcinoma, in Which the Chief Circulation of the Tumor Was Arrested by an Operation—By Professor Richard Wilmot Hall, of Baltimore, Domestic Intelligence Medical, Mrs. B, Is a Lady of Very Slender Constitution, and Never Gave Birth to but One Living Child, at Present Eight or Ten Years of Age, On the Use of Dr. Blaud's Pills in Chlorotic Affections. By M. Adome, Remarks on Several of the Formulæ of the U. States Pharmacopœia—By David Stewart, Pharmaceutist, Baltimore, Surgical, On the Apparent Lengthening or Shortening of the Limb in Injuries and Diseases of the Hip, Amputation at the Shoulder Joint, The Probable Truth of the Fourth Proposition Just Advanced, Is Fairly Substantiated by the Following Facts, On the Use of Gold-Dust and Iron-Filings as a Galvanic Antidote to Corrosive Sublimate, and All the Other Poisonous Compounds of Mercury. By T. H. Buckler, M. D. of Baltimore, Retrospective View of the Progress of Medicine during the Year 1838, On the 8th of June, 1839, I Was Called to See Mrs. J., Cure of a Stubborn Case of Aphonia by Means of Ammoniacal Vapors. By Dr. Gerner, Reminiscences of Olden Times, Case of Fracture of the Thigh of an Infant, Successfully Treated by the "Immovable Apparatus"—By Professor Horatio G. Jameson, Sen., of Baltimore, The "Immovable Apparatus" Used in the Treatment of Fractured Extremities—By Alex'r F. Dulin, M. D., of Baltimore, August 15th, 1829, Mrs. B—K, a Married Lady of 30 Years of Age, Consulted Me for a Tumefaction of the Lachrymal Sac, with Entire Obstruction of the Nasal Duct, On the Mechanical Action of Tartarized Antimony. By G. Polli, Case of Stricture of the Urethra, Treated by Elm Bark Bougies, by M. L. Linton, M. D., of Springfield, Ky. [Addressed to One of the Editors of This Journal], Surgical Removal of the Upper Jaw, with a Large Portion of the Malar Bone, On the Effects of Cholchicum and Lytta Used Externally. By Thomas Laycock, Esq. House Surgeon of the York Hospital, Catalogue and Circular of the Albany Medical College—Pp. 30, 8vo., Escape of Worms at the Navel, The London Dissector, or Guide to Anatomy, for the Use of Students: Comprising a Description of the Muscles, Vessels, Nerves, Lymphatics, and Viscera of the Human Body, as They Appear on Dissection; with Directions for Their Demonstration. Revised and Corrected by Edward J. Chaisty, M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy in the University of Maryland. Baltimore: John Murphy; Cushing & Bro.; John Cushing & Co. Philadelphia: Thomas, Cowperthwait & Co. 12mo. Pp. 273, Singular Varicose State of the Veins of the Neck, On the Use of Soot in the Treatment of Tinea and Herpetic Affections—By Dr. Lablache, of Bellegarde, (France), A Lecture on Scarlatina Delivered at the Request of the Medico-Chirurgical Society of Baltimore, by the Late Samuel Baker, M. …, Practical Remarks on Mucous Papules—By William Power, M. D. of Baltimore, The Oblique Section. A New Method of Amputation. By Ernest Blasius, M. D., Professor of Surgery at Halle [Vide British and Foreign Medical Review, July, 1839, from Which We Extract], Case of Extirpation of the Eye. By George M'Clellan, M. D. Reported by Dr. B. J. Blankman, Artificial Anus Made in the Groin, with Success, Obstetric Memoranda, The Dental Art—A Practical Treatise on Dental Surgery. By Chapin A. Harris, M. D., Surgeon Dentist. Baltimore, Armstrong & Berry, 1839—pp. 384, "Experimental Researches on the Mode of Operation of Poisons." by J. Blake, Esq. Royal Society, June 13th, The American Journal of Dental Science. Edited by Chapin A. Harris, M. D., Baltimore, and Eleazar Parmly, New York, Memoire Sur La Cure Radicale Des Pied Bots. Par M. Scoutetten, D. M. P., Professeur En Medicine, Agrege a La Faculte De Strasbourg, Chirurgien Major, Professeur De Medicine Operatoire, Membre De L'academie Des Curieux De La Nature De Berlin, De La Societe Royale De Medicine De Copenhague, De L'academie Royale De Metz, De L'academie Royale Des Sciences De Toulouse, De La Societe Medicale, D'emulation, &c. &c. &c. Pp. 118, 8vo. Avee Six Planches. Review: Reviews An Exposition of the Signs and Symptoms of Pregnancy, the Period of Human Gestation, and the Signs of ….
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