The Chicago Medical Examiner
1860; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Prof. T. Deville, F. K. Bailey, B. Woodward, Dr. Henry Lyster, Ira Hatch, E. W. Brigham, E. G. Crafts, P. Brooks, Henry B. Ogden, C. N. Fancher, Walker A. Cole, Albert G. Avery, Levi S. Hodge, Christopher Goodbrake, Frank W. Reilly, Daniel D. Slade, R. Laroche, George S. Blackie, T. L. Wright, N. S. Davis, E. A. Steele,
ResumoFrontmatter: The Chicago Medical Examiner. Table of contents: Contents for December, 1860 Original Communications. Display ads: Wholesale Drug Trade, Gale Brothers, Pharmaceutists, Multiple Display Advertisements. Essay: Coroner's Investigation,—Suspected Poisoning Case of Mary E. Rosell, of Binghamton, N. Y., Service of Prof. E. Andrews, M. D., Professor of Surgery in the Med. Depart. Lind University, Selections, Correspondence—Diphtheria, Annual Address, Delivered before the Philadelphia Medical Society, March 26th, 1860. By R. Laroche, M D. Published by Order of the Society, Chicago Medical Society, Original Communications Valedictory Address, Hœmoptysis Occurring Periodically, Transactions of the Indiana State Medical Society, at Its Eleventh Annual Session, Held in Indianapolis, May 17th and 18th, 1860, M. Jobert's Method of Treating Stricture, In the September Number of the London Pharmaceutic Journal for 1860, It Is Stated That, on Dividing the Pupils of the Polytechnic School of Paris into Smokers and Non-Smokers, It Is Shown That the Non-Smokers Have Proved Themselves, in the Various Competitive Examinations on Entering the Schools, Scholars of a Lower Rank; but in the Various Ordealsthey Have to Pass through in a Year, the Average Rank of the Smokers Has Constantly Fallen, and Not Inconsiderably, When the Men Who Did Not Smoke Enjoyed a Cerebral Atmosphere of the Clearest Kind, Puerperal Convulsions.—Post Partem, A Hospital for Negroes Has Been Established at Charleston, S. C. the Medical Attendants Are Dr. Cain, Physician, and Dr. Chisolm, Surgeon, To What Affections of the Lungs Does Bronchitis Give Origin?—An Essay, by Daniel D. Slade, M.D., of Boston, for Which a Prize of $100, Was Awarded by a Committee of the Massachusetts Medical Society, New Instruments for the Treatment of Hip Disease.—Remarks and Cases Illustrating Their Use, Effectual Use of the Sponge Tent in Sterility, Proceedings of the De Witt County Medical Society, We Have Received a Copy of "Hartshorne on Principles of Medicine, " and Also One of "Hodge on Diseases Peculiar to Females; " but We Must Defer a Proper Notice of Them until We Have Had Time to Give Them a More Careful Examination, Clinical Reports Mercy Hospital, Fisher Vs. Stone, Ethereal Instillations into the Ear for the Cure of Deafness, A Case of Meningial Apoplexy; Post-Mortem Appearances, Multiple Essay Items, Inversion of the Uterus Case Reported to the Chicago Medical Society, Medico-Legal Inquiry, Concerning the Value of Testimony Respecting Facts as They Appear to a Mind Partly Conscious. By T. L. Wright, M. D., of Bellefontaine, Ohio, Contributions to the Medical Flora of Nashville, Tenn. By George S. Blackie, M. D., Prof. of Botany and Natural History in the University of Nashville, Cases in Practice Hemorrhage from the Mouth Occuring Periodically, John Hunter, Book and Pamphlet Notices Transactions of the Illinois State Medical Society, at Its Tenth Annual Meeting, Held in Paris, May 8th …, Cases in Obstetrical Practice Placenta Prævia and Post Partem Hemorrhage, Chorea as an Attendant upon Rheumatism, Retroversion of Uterus. Editorial: Editorial A Request. Backmatter: The Chicago Medical Examiner.
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