Contents of the Medico-Chirurgical Review
1829; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
James Annesley, Richard Bright, John Abercrombie, G. J. Guthrie, John MacCulloch, John MacFarlane, Sir Astley Cooper, Benjamin Bell, R. T. H. Laennec, S. Hereau, John Higginbottom, Charles J. B. Williams, A Laennec, Alexander Colson, M. Martinet, James Syme, Dr. Parfait Landraw, W. Fletcher, M. Rene Prus, R. Knox, M. Laennec, M. Bouillaud,
ResumoTable of contents: Contents of the Medico-Chirurgical Review Reviews. Frontmatter: The Medico-Chirurgical Review. Essay: A Treatise on the Diseases of the Chest, and on Mediate Auscultation. By R. T. H. Laennec, M. D. Translated from the Latest French Edition, by John Forbes. M. D. &c. Third Edition, Revised, with Additional Notes, New-York Hospital On the Mercurial Treatment of Fever. By Dr. Brown, On the Curative Effects of Carriage and Travelling Exercise. By M. Coriolis; with Observations, by Dr Johnson, Bibliographical Record, Subscribers, Reporting from Medical Societies, Hopital De Beaucaire Acute Intermittent Dyspnœa, On the Respiration of Cold Air in Pulmonary Diseases. By Dr. Drake, of New York, Amputation of the Lower Jaw, On the Form of the Face and Forehead; with a Theory of Their Formation in Different Ages and Nations. By Dr. Milligan, Gloucester Infirmary Dislocation of the Femur into the Ischiatic Notch, Transactions of the Medical and Physical Society of Calcutta. Vols. II and III. Calcutta. 1826-1827, Nature of Tubercles—Phthisis Pulmonalis, Dr. Kennedy on the Management of Blisters, Intelligence. &c. New Provincial Journal, Case of Neuralgia of the Par Vagum Imitating Hysteria. By M. Rene Prus, M. D., Visceral Neuralgia, in a Medical Gentleman, Hospital of Nantes Clinical Report; by a A Laennec, M. D. Physician of the Hotel Dieu of Nantes, An Essay on the Use of the Nitrate of Silver, in the Cure of Inflammation, Wounds, and Ulcers, by John Higginbottom, Nottingham, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons of London. Second Edition, Much Improved and Enlarged. 8vo. Pp. 204.1829, St. George's Hospital Case of Cut-Throat—Ulceration of One of the Arytænoid Cartilages—Abscess, Obscure during Life, in Front of the Larynx and Trachea, Pathological and Practical Researches on Diseases of the Stomach, &c. &c. By John Abercrombie, M. D., &c. Pp. 396. Edinburgh, 1828, Exsection of the Clavicle for Osteo-Sarcoma, Westminster Hospital, Hopital Des Veneriens On the Influence of Mercury on the Functions of the Uterus by Alexander Colson, M. D. Formerly House-Surgeon …, Hopital Beaujon Contusion of the Perineum—Fracture and Separation of the Pelvis—Death, Medical Societies, London and Westminster It Is Still an Odious Office; but I Know Not Who Ever Succeeded in Steering Exactly between That Criticism …, Hopital De La Charite Partial Dislocation of the Knee, Medical Jurisprudence, St. Thomas's Hospital Taliacotian Operation for a New Nose Successful, Medical Justice and Liberality—New Pathological Phenomenon, Illustrations of the Diseases of the Breast. By Sir Astley Cooper, Bart. F. R. S. Sergeant-Surgeon to His Majesty—Consulting Surgeon of Guy's Hospital, &c. &c. In Two Parts—Part I. Quarto, Pp. 89, with Nine Beautifully-Coloured Plates, Containing Numerous Figures. Longman and Co. Feb. 1829, St. Thomas's Hospital Purulent Ophthalmia Succeeding to Gonorrhœa, Professional or Unprofessional? That Is the Question!, Periscope, Pathology of Muscæ Volitantes. By Dr. Parfait Landraw, Glasgow Royal Infirmary Synovitis, Cases Illustrative of the Morbid Appearances Which Occasionally Take Place in the Intestines during the Progress of Fever. By Richard Bright, M. D. Physician to Guy's Hospital, Surgical Reform, St. George's Hospital Wound of the Femoral Artery and Vein in the Sheath of the Triceps—Gangrene of the Limb—Death, Hotel Dieu—Cochin—La Pitie Researches Tending to Prove That Chronic Inflammation of the Cerebral Vessels Plays an Important Part in the Production of Apoplexy, La Charite Case Oe Epilepsy of 14 Years Standing—Hæmorrhages from the Mucous Membranes—Seizure of the Reigning Epidemic—Cure of the Epilepsy, On Intermissions and Irregularities of the Pulse, as Caused by Imperfections of the Mitral Valves. By Dr. Hodgkin, Royal Westminster Ophthalmic Hospital, Gibraltar Epidemic, Sheldrake on Dancing, On Small Doses of Oil of Turpentine for the Cure of Sciatica and Other Neuralgiæ. By M. Martinet, M. D., Remarkable Alteration in the Structure of the Patella. By R. Knox, M. D., Researches into the Causes, Nature, and Treatment of the Diseases of Warm Climates, by James Annesley, Esq. Two Volumes, 4to. 1827—8 Chronic Hepatitis, and Organic Diseases of the Liver, Imperforate Anus—Operation Performed—Fatal Termination, Hotel Dieu Varieties of Hydrocele—Modifications of the Usual Operation, Worcester Infirmary, Sheldrake on the "Personal Appearance" of Young Ladies, Hospital Reports—Hospital Elections, Some Account of the Late Dr. John Hennen, Deputy Inspector of Army Hospitals, Guy's Hospital Scirrhus of the Human Male Breast, Hopital Beaujon High Operation for the Stone—Calculus Not Extracted—Recto-Vesicle Operation Performed—Death of the Patient, Multiple Essay Items, On the Treatment of Abscess in the Liver. By Mr. Annesley, Glasgow Royal Infirmary, Glasgow Royal Infirmary "Singular Case of Emphysema", An Essay on Remittent and Intermittent Diseases, Including Marsh-Fever, Neuralgia, &c. &c. By John MacCulloch, M. D. F. R. S. &c. Two Volumes. Octavo, 1827-8 Treatment of Neuralgia, Hotel Dieu Polypi and Foreign Bodies in the External Meatus Auditorius, Aneurismal Dilatation of the Posterior Auris and Temporal Arteries. By James Syme, Esq., A Letter to the Right Hon. The Secretary of State for the Home Department, on Anatomy, &c. By G. J. Guthrie, F. R. S. Professor of Anatomy and Surgery to the Royal College of Surgeons, &c. &c. Octavo, Stiched, Pp. 37. Sams, London, 1829. Price One Shilling, Cases of Foreign Bodies in the Larynx and Trachea, Mesmerism—Animal Magnetism, Hitchin Dispensary Case of Suicidal and Infanticidal Mania. Under the Care of Dr. Hawkins, Observations on Polypus of the Uterus. By John MacFarlane, M. D., A Rational Exposition of the Physical Signs of the Diseases of the Lungs and Pleura; Illustrating Their Pathology, and Facilitating Their Diagnosis, by Charles J. B. Williams, M. D. 8vo. Pp. 192.1828, Napoleon a Sainte Helene. Opinion D'un Medecin Sur La Maladie De L'empereur Napoleon, Et Sur La Cause De Sa Mort; Offerte a Son Fils, Au Jour De Sa Majorite. Par S. Hereau, Ancien Chirurgien De Madame Mere, Et Premier Chirurgien De L'emperatrice Marie Louise. 8vo. Pp. 228. Paris. 1829, Case of Pulmonary Apoplexy, Hopital De Versailles Ulcerated "Cancer" of the Rectum Cured by Extirpation, La Charite Phlegmatia Dolens in a Malt, On the Signs of Pulmonary Tubercles, Hepatic Abscess, Extensive Suppuration and Death Succeeding the Prick of a Pin, Infirmaries and Dispensaries, A Treatise on Diseases of the Bones. By Benjamin Bell, Fellow of the Royal Colleges of Edinburgh and London, 12mo. Pp. 291. Edinburgh and London, 1828, Guy's Hospital Non-Union of Fractured Humerus Cure, Ten Months after the Accident, by Mr. Amesbury's Apparatus, St. Thomas's Hospital Ulceration of the Scrotum, and Fungus, of the Testicle. Review: Clinical Review, Periscope; or, Circumspective Review Clinical Review, Clinical Review La Charite. On Hypertrophy of the Brain. By M. Laennec, M. D..
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