The St. Louis Medical and Surgical Journal
1849; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
S. T. Gregory, Samuel George Morton, John Neill, J. J. Furnivall, Charles A. Lee, W. S. Chipley, Erasmus Wilson, M. Grisolle, R. B. Todd, M. Malgaine, Mr. G. L. Cooper, M. Ch. Bernard,
ResumoFrontmatter: The St. Louis Medical and Surgical Journal. Essay: Wonderful Effects of "Calcarea Carbonica," Homœopathically Used, Substitute for Cinchona, Blisters to Thigh in Vomiting, Death of Samuel Cooper, Our Readers Will Perceive That the Notice of Dr. Wishart's Essay on Fever, Contained in the Last No. of the Journal, Was Not Altogether Satisfactory to Him, On Constitutional Syphilis, On the Action of Proto-Sulphate of Iron in the Treatment of Chancre, Gonorrhœa, &c., Plantago Major—Great Plantain. By W. S. Chipley, M. D., Lexington, Ky., How to Prevent Bed-Sores, Cure for Stammering. By Charles A. Lee, M. D.—(Buffalo Medical Journal), Dr. Wishart's Review of Professor Linton's Notice of His Inquiry into the Remote Cause of Fevers, &c., Cure for Hiccups, Physiological Action of the Iodide of Potassium, Tolerance of Opium, On the Utility of Alkalies in the Treatment of Rheumatism, Scrofula—Its Causes. By Dr. King.—(Medical Gazette in Braithwaite), (At a Meeting of the London Med. Society, Oct. 9th, 1848, the Following Opinions Were Expressed in Relation to Cholera), New Vehicle for Holding Camphor in Solution, Here's Hood's Illustration of Homœopathy, Treatment of Rheumatic Fever. By R. B. Todd. (London Med. Gaz., Oct., 1848), Record of Medical Science, Original Communications Medical Essays.—By L., Needle Found in the Heart after Death. Reported by John Neill, M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy, in the University of Pennsylvania, On the Spleen, Veracity of Homœopathists, Observations on Collodion in the Treatment of Diseases of the Skin. By Erasmus Wilson, Esq., F. R. S., Analysis of Works and Suggestions on the Treatment of Cholera, The Use of Iron, as a Prophylactic against Cholera, On Delirium in Pneumonia, On the Action of the Pancreatic Fluid, Arthritis in Connexion with Uterine Diseases, The Intention of Hiccup, Post Mortem Appearances in Chronic Diarrhæa, Remarks on the Antagonism between Tubercular Phthisis and Marsh-Fever, by Dr. Hellft, of Berlin. Translated from the German (1.) by Daniel Stahl, M. D., of Quincy, Illinois. (2). Letter to the editor: Asiatic Cholera. By S. T. Gregory, M. D., of Warrenton, Missouri. Review: Reviews and Bibliographical Notices An Illustrated System of Human Anatomy, Special, General, and Microscopic. By Samuel George Morton, M. …. Editorial: Editorials. Display ads: Multiple Display Advertisements. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements.
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