The Medical Review, and Analectic Journal
1825; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Robert Tytler, John Cooke, Nathan R. Smith, George Pearson Dawson, William Macmichael, James Boyle, George MacIlwain, Charles Scudamore, Marshall Hall, Daniel Pring, Richard Carmichael, Thomas D. Mitchel,
ResumoFrontmatter: The Medical Review, and Analectic Journal. Essay: Hydrocyanic Acid in Tœnia, A Treatise on Stricture of the Urethra; Designed as a Manual for the Treatment of That Complaint; and Addressed Chiefly to Students and Junior Practitioners. By George MacIlwain, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, &c. &c. Octavo, Pp. 138. London, 1824, Observations on the Use of Colchicum Autumnale in the Treatment of Gout; and on the Proper Means of Preventing the Recurrence of That Disorder. By Charles Scudamore, M. D. F. R. S. &c. &c. London. 8vo. Pp. 116, M. Savart on the Ear, Martinet on the Nerves, M. Mondini on the Eye, Common Salt to Correct the Fœtor of Cancerous Sores, Bad Effects of Ergot, Dr. Hull on Hernia, A Nosological Practice of Physic, Embracing Physiology. By George Pearson Dawson, M. D. London, September, 1824, S. Christison on the Detection of Minute Quantities of Arsenic in Mixed Fluids, On the Method of Counteracting Uterine Hæmorrhage, Proposed by Dr. Gooch, History and Method of Cure of the Various Forms of Epilepsy. By John Cooke, M. D. F. R. S. &c. &c. 8vo. P. 235. London, 1823, Cases of Chronic Cephalalgia, M. St. Vincent on Generation, A Physiological Essay on Digestion. By Nathan R. Smith, M. D. Professor of Anatomy and Physiology in the University of Vermont. New York. 1825. Octavo, Pp. 94, Utility of Fresh Vegetables in Fever, When Placed near the Patient, Analecta, Effect of Counter-Irritation, Report of the Transactions of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, during the Year 1824. Submitted by the Recording Secretary in Pursuance of a Resolution of the Academy. Dec. 1824, A Treatise on Syphilis; Exhibiting the Advantages of Large Doses of the Sub-Muriate of Mercury in the Cure of That Disease: Also an Inquiry into the Modus Operandi of Mercury. Illustrated by Experiments. By James Boyle, Esq, One of the Surgeons of the United Institution of London and Westminster, for the Treatment of Lying-In Women, and Children, &c. &c. London, 1824.8vo. Pp. 166, Dr. Kinglake on Hernia, Effects of Castration in Certain Animals, An Essay on the Symptoms and History of Diseases; Considered Chiefly in Their Relation to Diagnosis. By Marshall Hall, M. D. F. R. S. E. And Formerly Senior President of the Royal Medical Society of Edinburgh. Octavo, Pp. 130. London. 1822, Balfour on Hernia, Multiple Essay Items, A New View of the Infection of the Scarlet Fever, Illustrated by Remarks on Other Contagious Disorders. By William MacMichael, M. D. F. R. S. &c. &c. Pp. 100. London, Jefferson Medical College, Miningene, Simulated Diseases, Remarks upon Morbus Oryzens of India. By Robert Tytler, M. D. &c. 8vo. Pp. 299 Observations of M. Moreau De Jonnes on the Cholera of India, An Exposition of the Principles of Pathology, and of the Treatment of Diseases. By Daniel Pring, M. D. &c. 8vo, Pp. 510. London 1823, Communication A Brief Inquiry into the Merits of the Sulphate of Quinine. By Thomas D. Mitchel, M. D. Of Frankford, An Essay on Venereal Diseases, and the Uses and Abuses of Mercury in Their Treatment; Illustrated by Drawings of the Different Forms of Venereal Eruptions. Second Edition. By Richard Carmichael, M. R. I. A. Vice-President of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, &c. &c. Octavo, Pp. 376. London. 1825. Editorial: Owing to an Oversight on the Part of the Editor, the Heading of the First Form of the above Article Was Suffered to Be Worked off before Its Impropriety Was Detected.
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