The Eclectic Medical Journal
1872; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
E. P. Hurd, Loretta Mann, G. L Tinker, I. J. M. Goss, Benj. A. Penn, J. W. Hess, E. C. Davis, L. H. Redd, Dr. J. Berger, George Archbold, C. Murchison, Wm. Stokes, F. E. Anstie, E. Long Fox, H. Eames, Sir G. Duncan Gibb, T. O. Wood, Dr. A. Fournier, A. A. Fahnestock, H. M. Brodrick, Geo. M. Beard, A. D. Rockwell, Samuel Lilienthal,
ResumoFrontmatter: The Eclectic Medical Journal. Essay: Saturated Tinctures.—By L. H. Redd, M. D., De Soto, Ills., Hot Water in Uterine Hemorrhage, Feeding by the Rectum, Poisoning by Vanilla Ice Cream, Sulphate of Iron in Erysipelas, Tuberculous Phthisis.—By E. Long Fox, M. D., Fat of the Liver, Book Notices A Practical Treatise on the Medical and Surgical Uses of Electricity, Including Localized and General …, Use of Phosphorus in Certain Diseases of the Skin.-By H. Eames, M. D., Nervous Affections.—By E. C. Davis, M. D., Philadelphia, Pa., Polypharmacy, Lactic Acid and Acute Rheumatism, Clay-Dressings for Smallpox, Pathological and Therapeutical Relations of Asthma, Angina Pectoris, and Gastralgia.--By F. E. Anstie, M. D., On the General Diagnosis of the Syphilitic Chancre.—By Dr. A. Fournier, An Eclectic Pharmacopœia, Variation in the Size of the Red Corpuscles of the Blood as the Result of Various Reagents, A Zootrophic Powder, National Eclectic Medical Association, Liq. Magnesiœ Bisulphitis, a Remedy for Cardialgia (Heartburn.)—By George Archbold, Dsc, Re-Study the Materia Medica.—By I. J. M. Goss, M. D., Social Circle, Ga, Eclectic Medical Institute, Lactic Acid in Diabetes, Method of Instantly Arresting Epistaxis, Topical Treatment of the Uterus, and Other Items.—By Loretta Mann, M. D., Berea, Ohio, Failures.—By Benj. A. Penn, M. D., Blue Light as an Organic Stimulant, Pregnant with a Boy, A Case of Vomiting of Pregnancy.—By J. W. Hess, M. D., Epidemic Dysentery and Typhoid Fever.—By G. L Tinker, M. D., New Philadelphia, Ohio, Morbus Brighti. By Joseph Buchner Translated by Samuel Lilienthal, M. D. Boericke & Tafel, Publishers, New York, Lumbago.—By H. M. Brodrick, M. D., Cutaneous Absorption, Married, near Plainville, Ind., July 25, 1872, Dr. L. H. Dilley and Miss Addie Dyer, A Discussion of Principles, "My Almost Invariable Prescription", Injection of Solution of Ergotine for Varicose Veins of the Lower Extremity, The Warm Bath in Smallpox.—By Wm. Stokes, M. D., Santonine a Remedy in Diseases of the Urinary Organs.—By Dr. J. Berger, El Paso, Sedgwick Co., Kansas, Periscope Gelatine Medicines, Liebig on Stimulants, A New Theory of Intermittents, Frequency of Parenchymatous Nephritis, as Complication of Other Diseases in Early Childhood, Differences in Practice, Pathology and Treatment of Pyrexia.—By C. Murchison, M. D., On the Uses of the Uvula.—By Sir G. Duncan Gibb, M. D., The Action of Hot Baths in Dropsy, Treatment of Intermittent Fever by Small Doses of Ipecac, Original Communications What We Should Read.—By E. P. Hurd, M. D., Newburyport, Mass, Some of the Ill-Effects of Bromide of Potassium.—By T. O. Wood, M. D., Intermittent Fever—Epileptiform Convulsions.—By A. A. Fahnestock, M. D.. Editorial: Editorial Specific Diagnosis. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. Backmatter: Receipts for Journal to September 24.
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