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Contents of the Medico-Chirurgical Review

1833; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

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James O'Beirne, Meredith Gairdner, William Wallace, P. Ch. A. Louis, G. Andral, Robert Lee, M. Le Baron Dupuytren, Herbert Mayo, Benjamin Phillips, B. G. Babington, Mr. J. Perry, A. B. Granville, J. Cruveilhier, Robert Carswell, Dr. D. Davis, Denis Phelan, James Russell, M. Dance, John Stirling,

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Table of contents: Contents of the Medico-Chirurgical Review No. XXXVII. July 1, 1833. Frontmatter: The Medico-Chirurgical Review. Essay: Anomaly of the Arch, or Curve of the Aorta, Fatal Purpura Hæmorrhagical Petechle in the Brain, Heart, Lungs, &c., It Is to Be Kept in Mind, That in Order to Display the Annular Crystalline Substance the Eye Must Be Immersed in Strong Alcohol, by Which the New Deposit Is Rendered Slightly Opaque, Labour or Ennui. Which Is the Greater Evil?, Aromatic Odour Exhaled from the Fore-Arm, Retention of Urine Produced by Imperforate Hymen, Bristol Infirmary How a Case of Inguinal Aneurism Should Not Be Reported, Observations on the Testicles. By James Russell, F. R. C. S. &c. &c. Edinburgh, Phlebitis of the Capillary Veins, Essay on the Natural History, Origin, Composition, and Medicinal Effects of Mineral and Thermal Springs. By Meredith Gairdner, M.D. 12mo, Pp. 420. Edinburgh, Hydro-Ferro-Cyanate of Quinine in Intermittent Diseases, Works on Morbid Anatomy Anatomie Pathologique Du Corps Humain, &c. Par J. Cruveilhier, Professor D'anatomie À La Faculté …, Gastritis and Dyspepsia, Quinine Successfully Used against Toothach, Liverpool North Dispensary Case of Melanosis, The Black Death in the Fourteenth Century. From the German of J. F. C. Hecker, M. D. &c. Translated by B. G. Babington, M. D. 12mo. Pp, 205, Schloss, 1833, March of Intellect, New Speculum Uteri, and Cure of Some Cases of Sterility, M. Clot Bey, on the Cholera in Egypt, Ossification of the Retina, Lisfranc's Treatment of Amaurosis, On Hysteralgia, or Irritable Uterus. By Dr. D. Davis, Institute of France Academy of Sciences, Bristol Infirmary Case of Osteo-Sarcoma, in Which Considerable Portions of the Upper and Lower Jaw, Were Removed, Cases of Pleuro-Pneumonia, with the Oscultatory Signs in Each, Treated by Large Bleedings, M. Piorry on Pneumonia Hypostatica, Plica Polonica, Purulent Diathesis—Pericarditis, L. Dupuytren's Mode of Treating Prolapsus of the Rectum, Case, in Which Several Biliary Calculi Were Discharged Outwardly from an Abscess, Malignant Carbuncle in Italy, Singular Convulsive Disease, Fatal Effects of Tartaremetic Plaister, Researches on the Conium MacUlatum, by Professor Fode're', Outlines of Human Physiology. By Herbert Mayo, F. R. S. F. G. S. Professor of Anatomy in King's College, London; Surgeon to the Middlesex Hospital. Formerly Professor of Anatomy and Surgery to the Royal College of Surgeons. The Third Edition, 8vo, Pp. 478. London, 1833, Treatment of a Goitre by Seton, Me'moires, Ou Recherches Anatomico-Pathologiques Sur Diverses Maladies. Par P. Ch. A. Louis. A Paris, 1829.—MEMOIRE Sur La Pe'ricardite Clinique Medicale. Deuxiême Edition. Par G. Andral.—Observations Sur Les Maladies Du Pe'ricarde, Efficacy of Iron against Chlorotic Gastralgia, Miscellanies Periodical Press, Graphic Illustrations of Abortion and the Diseases of Menstruation. Consisting of 12 Plates from Drawings Engraved on Stone, and Coloured by Mr. J. Perry, and Two Copperplates from the Philosophical Transactions, Coloured by the Same Artist. The Whole Representing 45 Specimens of Aborted Ova, and Adventitious Productions of the Uterus, with Preliminary Observations, Explanations of the Figures, and Remarks, Anatomical and Physiological. By A. B. Granville, Md., Frs., Fls., Fgs., Fras., &c. &c., Observations on the Morbid Anatomy of Other Viscera in Puerperal Fever, Remedies against Scrofula, Fissures and Depressions Observed on the Bones of the Cranium of New-Born Infants after Natural Labours, M. Pigeaux on the Cause of the Sounds of the Heart, and His Refutation of Majendie's Theory, Variola after Vaccination, Extemporaneous Vesication, Medical Monomania, Observations on the Present State of Pharmacy in Ireland, &c. By Denis Phelan, M.R.C.S. of London. Clonmel, 8vo. Pp. 160, Remarkable Cessation of the Pulse in Both Arms. By Dr. Fergusson, Assist-Surgeon 5th Regt., London Hospital, Cholera, Intestinal Entozoa, Intermittent Spasmodic Cough, Development of the Head of Dr. Spurzhheim, On the Re-Production of the Crystalline Lens, after the Operations for Cataract, On Cyanosis, Insalubrity of Paris, On Hydatids, and Their Conversion into Tubercles, Insanity in Italy, Gangrene of the Lungs, Sudden Death from Paralysis of the Lungs, Middlesex Hospital Sir Charles Bell on Contraction of the Prepuce, Mr. Robertson on Dry Cupping, Academy of Sciences Séance of 1st April, Clinical Review and Hospital Reports Report of Cases Treated in the Surgical Wards. By John Stirling, Surgeon to the Royal Infirmary, &c. …, Guy's Hospital Ulcerations of the Face Treated by Acids, The Factories' Regulation Bill, Discharge of Worms from Various Parts of the Body, Neuralgia, On the Qualifications of a Physician, We Have Received the Letter of an "Apothecary, " Reflecting on a Gentleman Who Has Lately Written on Medical Politics in the Sister Isle, Birmingham Infirmary for Diseases of the Eye, Restoration of Vision, in Cases of Staphyloma and Incurable Opacity of the Cornea, Amaurosis, from Onanism in a Female, Academy of Medicine Séance of 15th January, Loss of Memory and of Sight after a Gun-Shot Wound in the Supraciliary Region, Total Mortality in France from Cholera, Bibliographical Record; or, Works Received for Review since the Last Quarter, Death from the Hæmorrhage of Leech-Bites, Pus Found within Fibrinous Concretions of the Heart, The Heliotrope; or Pilgrim in Pursuit of Health. 8vo. 1833, Le'cons Orales De Clinique Chirurgicale, Faites a L'hôtel Dieu De Paris. Par M. Le Baron Dupuytren, Chirurgien En Chef. Recueillies Et Publiées Par Une Societé De Médecines. Tom. 1 Et2. A Paris, 1823. (Clinical Lectures on Surgery, Delivered at the Hotel Dieu, in Paris, by Baron Dupuytren) On Luxation of the Vertebræ, and on Diseases Which Are Liable to Be Mistaken for It, Cases of Remarkable Cures, by the Late M. Dance, Extirpation of a Tumour from the Neck. Death from the Admission of Air into a Vein, Professor Roux's Opinion on the Cause of Death after Very Painful Injuries, The Whites and the Blacks, Medical Politics Apothecaries, A Treatise on the Urethra, and Its Diseases, Especially Stricture, and Their Cure. By Benjamin Phillips, Author of a Series of Experiments Made to Demonstrate That Arteries May Be Obliterated without Ligature, Compression, or the Knife. 8vo. Pp. 319, Two Plates, London, 1832, County of Dublin Infirmary Mr. Crampton on the Pathology of Dislocation of the Shoulder-Joint, Two Extraordinary Cases of Fasting, Multiple Essay Items, Example of the Purulent Diathesis, with an Eruption of Ecthyma Cachecticum, The Pathology of Purpura, Obliteration of the Uterine Veins after the Puerperal Fever, Use of Turpentine in Sciatic Neuralgias, Imperfect Interauricular Septum, without Cyanosis, "To the Right Hon. Lord Viscount Melbourne Principal Secretary of State for the Home Department, This Venerable Physician and Excellent Man Has Paid the Debt of Nature, at the Advanced Age of 76, Being the Oldest Physician, in Actual Practice, in This Metropolis, Salutarium in the Western Highlands, Arteritis and Spontaneous Gangrene of the Right Lower Extremity—Arteries and Veins Plugged up with Coagula, Lectures on the Cholera, Delivered at the College of France. By Professor Majendie. Octavo, Paris, Researches on the Pathology and Treatment of Some of the Most Important Diseases of Women. By Robert Lee, M.D. F.R.S. Physician Accoucheur to the British Lying-In-Hospital, and the St. Mary-Le-Bone Infirmary. 8vo. Pp. 220, Highley, London. 1833, Extirpation of a Diseased Ovary, Spirit of the Foreign Periodicals, Preservation of Leeches by Feeding Them with Sugar, Severe Scald of the Mouth and Fauces from Boiling Liquor Potassæ, Bridgewater Infirmary Fixing the Scapula in Cases of Dislocation, St. George's Hospital Two Cases of Morbid Growth from the Lower Jaw, for Which an Operation Was Performed, New Views of the Process of Defecation, and Their Application to the Pathology and Treatment of Diseases of the Stomach, Bowels, and Other Organs; with an Analytical Correction of Sir Charles Bell's Views, &c. By James O'Beirne, M. D. Surgeon Extraordinary to the King, and One of the Surgeons of the Richmond Surgical Hospital in Dublin, &c. Octavo, Pp. 286. Dublin and London, February, 1833, Academy of Medicine Séance of April 16th, Anatomical Anomalies, Spirit of the Foreign Periodicals Satyriasis, Following a Blow upon the Occiput, Treatment of Hooping Cough and Measles, Open Foramen Ovale, without Cyanosis, The Medical Boards, Ignorance of a French Hospital Physician, Double Vision with One Eye, Induction of Premature Labour by Means of a Sponge and by Puncture, The Memorial of the Physicians Practising in London, Case of Abscess of the Kidney and of the Cerebellum, Rathkeale Dispensary, Chloride of Lime as a Lotion, against the Itch, Hysteria, Fatal, Dr. Carswell on Carcinoma, Kermes Mineral in Pneumonia, Indian Ophthalmia, Treated with Much Success by Alum, Case of Extraordinary Congenital Bulimia, A Treatise on the Venereal Disease and Its Varieties. By William Wallace, M.R.I.A. &c. Surgeon to the Jervis Street Infirmary, Dublin, and to the Infirmary Established in That City for the Treatment of Cutaneous Diseases, Including Venereal Diseases. Octavo, Pp. 382. London, 1833. Review: Periscope; or, Circumspective Review Spirit of English Periodical Literature, &c.. Editorial: Amputation at the Hip-Joint, Two Cases of Œsophagotomy.

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