A Series of Essays
1826; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Samuel A. Cartwright, James Wardrop, J. H. James, Charles Aston Key, David Scott, James Sym, Joseph Joy Magee, Francis O. Doucet, William Beautont, Dr. John Wharton, George W. Carpenter, Horatio G. Jameson,
ResumoEssay: Further Experiments on the Case of Alexis San Martin Who Was Wounded in the Stomach by a Load of Duck-Shot, Detailed in the Recorder for Jan. 1825. By William Beautont, M. D. Fort Niagara Experiment 1st, A Series of Essays, A Series of Essays On the Causes, Symptoms, Morbid Anatomy, and Treatment of Some of the Principal Diseases of the Southern …, New-England Journal of Medicine and Surgery, for Oct. 1825, The New-York Medical and Physical Journal, No. 15, for Aug. Sept. and Oct., Case of Purpura Hæmorrhagica, Successfully Treated with Spirit of Turpentine. By Joseph Joy Magee, M. D. Senior Physician to the Dublin Sick Poor Institution, Extract of a Letter from Dr. Cheesman, One of the Surgeons of the New York Hospital, on the Subject of Amesbury's Apparatus, Medical Intelligence, To the Editor of the Medical Recorder, The New-York Medical and Physical Journal, No. 14, for April, May, and June, On Diffuse Inflammation in the Cellular Membrane. By David Scott, M. D. Cupar-Fife. Communicated to Dr. Duncan, Junior, Case of Axillary Aneurism Successfully Treated by Tying the Subclavian Artery. By Charles Aston Key, Esq. Surgeon to Guy's Hospital, Case of Chorea. By Dr. John Wharton, of Culpeper County, Virginia, Medico-Chirurgical Transactions, of London, Vol. XIII. Part L, Case of Gravel Cured with Cider. By Francis O. Doucet, M. D. of the City of New York, Analecta, Case of Carotid Aneurism, Successfully Treated by Tying the Artery above the Aneurismal Tumour. By James Wardrop, Esq. Surgeon Extraordinary to the King, Case of Congenital Hydrocephalus, in Which the Operation of Puncturing Was Repeatedly Performed. By James Sym, Kilmarnock, Essay on Hydrophobia, Some Experiments and Remarks on Several Species and Varieties of Cinchona Bark. By George W. Carpenter, Philadelphia, Introduction to a Series of Essays on the Surgery Applicable to the Neck and Face, Arranged under the Heads of Surgical Anatomy, Operative Surgery, and Medical Surgery, the Whole Relating Particularly to Those Parts. By Horatio G. Jameson, M. D. Surgeon to the Baltimore Hospital, Cases in Which the Operation for the Removal of Cicatrices from the Neck, Consequent on Burns, Was Successfully Performed, with Remarks. By J. H. James, Surgeon to the Devon and Exeter Hospital. Frontmatter: The Medical Recorder. Review: Reviews Collections from the Unpublished Medical Writings of the Late Caleb Hillier Parry, M. D. F. R. S. &c. ….
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