The Western Lancet
1857; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Wm. Tibbetts, Geo. Fries, Geo. C. Blackman, J. R. Mills, T. G. McElbright, H. L. Phillips, M. Martin, T. J. Cogley, G. A. Kunkler, S. Sharp, J. C. Denise, John A. Child, Robert Bentley Todd, Richard H. Coolidge, W. F. Montgomery,
ResumoFrontmatter: The Western Lancet. Essay: Professor Mutter Has Addressed a Letter (Dated Nice. Dec. 26th), to Dr Isaac Hays, of Philadelphia, in Which He Complains of a Charge Made against Him in the Medical News of Leaving the Country without Fulfilling His Promise to Donate His Museum to the "College of Physicians", Original Communications Observations on the Climate of Madeira, and Remarks on the Remedial Effects of Climate in the Treatment …, Extraction of the Bones of a Fœtus Per Anum. (Translated from Sicbold's Monatsschrift Fur Geburtskunde, &c., Oct. 1856, for the Western Lancet. By J. S.), Phthisis, Malpractice, A Correspondent Has Called Our Attention to an Error in the History of the Operation of Amputation at the Hip Joint, Published in Our January Number, Cystotomy for "Bar-Like Ridge" at the Neck of the Bladder, Statistical Report on the Sickness and Mortality in the Army of the United States, Compiled from the Records of the Surgeon General's Office, Embracing a Period of Sixteen Years, from January, 1839, to January, 1855. Prepared under the Direction of Brevet Brigadier General Thomas Lawson, Surgeon General United States Army. By Richard H. Coolidge, M. D., Assistant Surgeon U. S. Army. Pp. 703. Washington, 1856, Naval Medical Board, Case of Tracheotomy: Anomalous Arterial Distribution. By G. A. Kunkler, M. D., of Madison, Ind., Commercial Hospital Reports Œsophagotomy.—(Reported by S. Sharp, M. D., House Surgeon), Ovarian Dropsy, Extirpation of the Entire Uterus. By Geo. Fries, M. D., Cincinnati, Extra-Uterine Pregnancy—Gastrotomy Performed by the Use of Caustic Potash—Extraction of the Fœtus—Recovery—Reported by M. Martin in the Gasd Es Hopitaux. (Translated for the Western Lancet by J. H. T.), At the Last Commencement of the Medical Department of the University of Pennsylvania, Prof. Samuel Jackson Delivered the Valedictory Address to the Graduates, Amylene, Dr. William Yates, Who First Introduced Vaccination into the United States, Died at Morris, Otsego County, New York, on the 7th Ult., at the Extreme Age of 90, Dr. Joseph Richardson Has Been Appointed Professor of Mechanical Dentistry in the Ohio College of Dental Surgery, Report of a Case of Strangulated Hernia. By T. J. Cogley, M. D., Madison, Ind., Miscellaneous, The New Orleans Medical News and Hospital Gazette, for March, Publishes the "Aphorisms on the Hygeine and Nursing of Infants, " Translated from Bouchut, for the Western Lancet, by J. C. R., of Dayton, O., without Credit, An Exposition of the Signs and Symptoms of Pregnancy; with Some Other Papers on Subjects Connected with Midwifery. By W. F. Montgomery, A. M., M. D., M. R. I. A.; Ex-Scholar of Trinity College, Dublin; Professor of Midwifery in the King and Queen's Oollege of Physicians in Ireland ; Lately President of That College, and One of the Presidents of the Pathological Society ; One of the Presidents of the Obstetrical Society; Member of the Imperial Medical Society of Vienna; and of the Society of Natural Philosophy and Medicine at Heidelberg. From the Second London Edition. Pp. 568. Price $3.75, Valedictory Lecture, Delivered to the Students of the Medical College of Ohio, February 17th, 1857, by S. G. Armor, M. D., Professor of Pathology and Clinical Medicine, Editor.—We Rejoice to Learn of the Brilliant Success Attending the Reduction, by Manipulation, of Dislocations of the Femur throughout Our Country, as Well as in Foreign Lands, Wützer's Operation for the Radical Cure of Hernia. By Geo. C. Blackman, M. D., Professor of Surgery in the Medical College of Ohio, Surgeon to the Commercial Hospital, Etc., Todd and Bowman's Physiological Anatomy of Man, Is Now Completed, and We Have Received the Philadelphia Edition, Just Issued, Too Late for Notice in the Present Number, The April Number of the American Medical Gazette Has an Editorial on "Summer Courses of Lectures" in Which Is Very Justly Denounced " the Meagre Instruction Furnished in the Four or Four-And-A-Half Months of the Usual College Course, with Half a Dozen Lectures Daily, Precluding Proper Clinical or Anatomical Studies during the Term, or Postponing Such Opportunities until the Long Interval between the Courses, Viz, Copland's Medical Dictionary, Editor.—Dr. Alfred S. Taylor, the Distinguished Writer on Medical Jurisprudence, Published in the Last Number of Guy's Hospital Reports, One of the Most Elaborate Papers Ever Prepared on Strychnia, Dislocation of the Femur, Reduced by Reid's Method.—By T. G. McElbright, M. D., Nashville, Ohio, Extract of Beef's Blood, "I Am Often Asked, " Said Mr. Abernethy, "Why I Don't Practice What I Preach?, We Find in the Wheeling Intelligencer, April 3, Full Details of the Death of Dr. S. P. Hullihen, of That City, We Are Indebted to Some Kind Friend for a Copy of the Richmond Palladium, (Wayne Co., Ind.), Bearing the Date of April 2, 1857, in Which We Find Nearly Half a Column under the Glaring Capitals, "Inhalation Triumphant! Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, &c., " All in True Hunterian Style, Proceedings of Societies Proceedings of the Montgomery County Medical Society Ohio. Reported by J. C. Denise, M. D., Rec. Sec'y., Poisoning by Strychnia, Treated with the Sulphate of Morphia.—By H. L. Phillips, Bradysville, Adams Co., Ohio, Editor.—Some Twelve Years since We Performed Gastrotomy in a Case of Extra-Uterine Fœtation of Eighteen Months Standing, in Which an Attempt Had Been Made to Discharge the Fœtus by the Rectum, Charity Hospital, New Orleans, The State of the Profession, In Dr. Greenwald's Report of a Case Illustrating the Ill Effects of Quinine Published in Our Last Number, a Mistake of the Printer Makes the Quantity Administrated 3i Instead of …I, the True Quantity Directed in the Prescription, M. Ricord's Doctrines Have Received One Blow after Another, for the Last Year or Two, for Which the Famous Banquet, Provided Last Summer by the Lyonaise Friends and Disciples of the Master, Can Hardly Have Consoled Him, Tit for Tat. Review: Reviews and Notices Clinical Lectures on Certain Diseases of the Urinary Organs: and on Dropsies. By Robert Bentley Todd, …, A Review of Dr. Carroll's Essay on Intermittent Fever, in Jan. No. of Western Lancet. By J. R. Mills, M. D., Huntington, Ind., Reviewing the History of This Case, and Comparing It with the Appearances after Death, the Conclusion to Which I Come, Is, That This Was Probably a Non-Malignant Disease of a Graafian Vesicle; That the Cyst Had Twice Burst, and Emptied Itself into the Cavity of the Abdomen; but, That Though No Fatal Result Had Immediately Followed, the Consequence Was Such a Change, from the Inflammatory Action Excited, as to Lead Ultimately to the Extensive Formation of Abscesses in the Lymph Deposited between the Folds of the Peritoneum; and Hence Arose the Lesion of the Intestines and the Inflammation of the Sac Which Formed the Chief Part of the Disease under Which She Sank. Letter to the editor: Correspondence. Editorial. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements, G. M. D. Is Agent for the Sale of Magneto-Electric Machines, for Medical Purposes, Requiring No Fluid or Acid of Any Kind, A Treatise on Venereal Diseases. 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