Contents of the Medico-Chirurgical Review
1831; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
John Abercrombic, C. Turner Thackrah, George Combe, W. Twining, John Hennen, John Houston, Alexander Smith, Sir Charles Scudamore, H. Marsh, Dr. J. Clarke, Marshall Hall, Sir Astley Cooper, Archibald Billing, William MacKenzie, G. Andral, James Johnson, M. Laborderie, M. Deleau, M. Gualtier De Clanbry, John Beatty, Dr. M. Hall, M. Corbin, John Hart, John Crampton, M. Fallot, Robert Law, Patrick Clinton, George Walker, Thomas King, Cæsar Hawkins,
ResumoTable of contents: Contents of the Medico-Chirurgical Review No. XXVIII. April 1, 1831. Frontmatter: The Medico-Chirurgical Review. Essay: Edinburgh Royal Infirmary Pneumo-Thorax, Spasm of the Glottis—Convulsive Croup Observations on a Peculiar Convulsive Disease Affecting Young Children, Which May Be Termed "Spasm of …, We Shewed the Passage to Dr. Barry, Who Expressed Equal Surprise and Pleasure at the Coincidence, A Practical Treatise on the Diseases of the Eye. By William MacKenzie, Lecturer on the Eye in the University of Glasgow, and One of the Surgeons to the Glasgow Eye Infirmary. 8vo. Pp. 861. London, 1830, Steevens' Hospital Case of Inflammation of the Vena Cava, Iliac, and Femoral Veins. By John Crampton, M.D., Nothing New under the Sun. Dr. Barry's Theory of the Venous Circulation, The Life of Sir Humphry Davy, Bart. By Dr. Paris, Quarto, 1831, Dr. Elliotson on Diseases of the Heart On Diseases of the Substance of the Heart, Professional Morality in 1831. 8vo. Pp. 80, Wilson, March, 1831, Military Hospital of Namur Case of Spinal Apoplexy. By M. Fallot, M.D., Lithotrity, Bibliographical Record Or Works Received for Review since Last Quarter, Grampus Hospital Ship Diffused Aneurism, London College of Medicine, Dr. Harrison on Sterility, Case of Cancer of the Uterus. By John Beatty, M.D. &c., Cases Illustrative of the Efficacy of Various Medicines Administered by Inhalation in Pulmonary Consumption, &c. By Sir Charles Scudamore, M.D. 8vo. Pp. 113. Dec. 1830, La Charite On the State of the Liver in Many Cases of Icterus. By M. Corbin, Pathological Observations. By John Houston, M.R.I.A., Sir Patrick Dun's Hospital Cases of Diseased Brain. By Robert Law, M.D. Fellow of the King and Queen's College of Physicians in …, Meath Hospital, Dublin On Painful Swellings of the Lower Extremities. By Drs. Graves, and Stokes, Dublin Lving-In Hospital On the Diagnosis of Pregnancies. By Dr. Nagle, Lunatic Hospital of Turin Pathological Appearances Presented in the Bodies of the Insane Dead, Mr. Hawkins on the Guaco, Fatal Retention of Urine, St. George's Hospital Chronic Inflammation of the Testis, Hopital De La Charite French Operations, On Wounds of the Throat. By Baron Larrey, Extracts Wear and Tear, Naval Surgeons To the Members of the Royal College of Surgeons in London, Schloss's Anatomical Plates, Congenital Incontinence of Urine, Case of Rapidly Fatal Fever. By M. Gualtier De Clanbry, The Late Mr. James Lambert, The Effects of the Principal Arts, Trades, and Professions, and of the Civic States and Habits of Living, on Health and Longlvity. By C. Turner Thackrah. Octavo, Pp. 126. Longmans, London, 1831, A Treatise on Pathological Anatomy. By G. Andral, M.D. Translated from the French, by Richard Townsend, M.D. and William West, M.D. in Two Volumes, Octavo, 1831, La Charite Cases of Ileus. M. Corbin, Portfolio, or, Analecta Minora Cutaneous Diseases, Observations on the Structure and Diseases of the Testis. By Sir Astley Cooper, Bart. F. R. S. Sergeant Surgeon to the King, Consulting Surgeon to Guy's Hospital, &c. &c. &c. Longman's London. 1830, Case of Intermittent Gastro-Enteralgia. By M. Laborderie, M.D., Case of Ossification of the Mitral and Aortic Valves. By Patrick Clinton, M.D. &c., The Medical Topography of Malta. By John Hennen, M.D., Tetanus Traumaticus Cured by Oil of Turpentine, Ruspini's Styptic, St. George's Hospital Cases of Fistula Perinei, St. Thomas's Hospital Dr. Elliotson on Dropsy, St. Bartholomew's Hospital Plethora from Suppressed Evacuations, Mercer's Hospital A Case of Ruptured Intestine, with Remarks on Some Effects of Contusions of the Abdomen. By John Hart, …, On the Employment of Atmospheric Air as a Mean of Diagnosis, Prognosis, and Treatment of Deafness Occasioned by Chronic Diseases of the Eustachian Tube. By M. Deleau, Junr., New Mode of Operating for Nævus. By Dr. M. Hall, On Large Doses of Ipecacuanha in Dysentery. By W. Twining, Esq., Medical Reform, Miscellanies Cases of Foreign Bodies Stuck in the Œsophagus, Combe's Phrenology A System of Phrenology. By George Combe. Third Edition. Anderson, Edinburgh; Longman, London; Pp. 724, …, Treatment of Hemiplegia, Inquiries Concerning the Intellectual Powers and the Investigation of Truth. By John Abercrombic, M.D. &c. Octavo, Pp. 435. Waugh and Innes. London, 1830, A Few Practical Observations on the Spasmodic Cholera of India. By Alexander Smith, M.D. Member of the Royal Asiatic Society, of the Asiatic Medical and Physical Societies of Calcutta, Assistant Surgeon of the King's Dragoon Guards, Ergot of Rye, First Principles of Medicine. By Archibald Billing, M.D. Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, Lecturer on Medicine at the London Hospital, &c. 8vo. Pp. 131. Underwoods, 1831, Important to Surgeons Home Circuit, Maidstone, March 18, Dublin Medical Transactions; a Series of Papers by Members of the Association of Fellows and Licentiates of the King and Queen's College of Physicians in Ireland. New Series, Vol. I. Part I. 1830, On Referring to Huxham's Work, We Found, Sure Enough, Dr. Barry's Doctrine Laid down in Language the Most Unequivocal, as the Following Passage Will Shew, Complete Suppression of Urine for Seven Weeks, Change of Air, or the Pursuit of Health; an Autumnal Excursion through France, Switzerland, and Italy, in the Year 1829; with Observations and Reflections on the Moral, Physical, and Medicinal Influence of Travelling-Exercise, Change of Scene, Foreign Skies, and Voluntary Expatriation. By James Johnson, M.D. Physician Extraordinary to the King. Octavo, Pp. 275. Highley, 1831, St. Thomas's Hospital Rheumatic Affection of the Chest—Diagnosis between It and Pleuritis. By Dr. Elliotson, Sciatica of Twelve Years' Standing Cured by Acupuncture, Bethlem Hospital—Dr. Wright. Review: Periscope; or, Circumspective Review, Clinical Review, or Hospital Reporter; with Critical Commentaries Glasgow Royal Infirmary.
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