Western Lancet
1855; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
S. G. Armor, Dr. Nathan Johnson, Thos. R. W. Leffray, S. D. Gross, W. O. Markham, A. Kolliker, George Bush, Thomas Huxley, Charles D. Meigs, H. Gatch Carey, James M. Newman, John A. Murphy, G. Huff, Henry F. Kœhne, T. Wood, Francis West, Walcott Richards, C. B. Hughes,
ResumoFrontmatter: Western Lancet. Essay: An Introductory Address, Delivered to the Students of the Miami Medical College, of Cincinnati, Oct. 30th, 1854. By John A. Murphy, M. D., Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics, Snell on Cutaneous Anœsthesia in Lunatics, Opium in Over-Work and Anxiety, On the Nature, Signs, and Treatment of Childbed Fevers; in a Series of Letters Addressed to the Students of His Class. By Charles D. Meigs, M. D., Professor of Midwifery and Diseases of Women and Children, in Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, Etc. Etc. Philadelphia: Blanchard & Lea. 1854, Correspondence Valedictory, Delivered before the Cambridge City Medical Association, June, 1854. By Dr. Nathan Johnson, …, American Medical Association.—Prize Essays, Mortality at the North and at the South, Case of False Joint in the Fore-Arm, Resulting from a Gun-Shot Wound. By Dr. Beveridge, Surgeon of H. M. Ship Samson, Transactions of the Medical Society of the State of Pennsylvania, at Its Annual Session, Held in the City of Pottsville, May, 1854. Vol. IV. Published by the Society, The Following Pamphlets Have Been Received, for Which We Are Indebted to Their Respective Authors, Retrospect, Breithaupt on Nitrate of Silver in Intestinal Ulcerations, Solidification of Cod Liver Oil, Atmospheric Phenomenon, Report on the Epidemics of Ohio, Indiana, and Michigan, for the Years 1852 and 1853, New Remedy for Tape Worm, Extraordinary Sized Child, Tinea.—Sulphurous Acid, Progress of Medicine France, Charcoal Coverlet for the Prevention of Smell from Gangrenous Sores, The Sentence of Dr. Beale, Congestion of the Brain in Cholera. Its Etiology, Diagnosis, and Treatment. A Paper Read before the Buffalo Medical Association, Oct. 3d, 1854. By James M. Newman, M. D., Health Officer, Miscellany American Medical Association, The Hydrography, Topography, Geology, Climate and Epidemics of Montgomery County, Ohio. By H. Gatch Carey, M. D., Dayton, O., Auscullation and Percussion. By Dr. Joseph S. Koda. Translated from the Fourth Edition. By W. O. Markham, M. D., Assistant Physician to St. Mary's Hospital, United States Case of Death by Chloroform. By G. Huff, M. D., Lexington, Ky., Original Lectures, Essays and Communications On the Nature and Treatment of the Autumnal Fevers of the South and West. By S. G. Armor, M. D., Professor …, Poisoning by Lead.—Iodide of Potassium, Multiple Essay Items, Prophilactic Influence of Quinine, Hospital Reports A Report of Some Important Surgical Cases Treated in the Commercial Hospital. By Henry F. Kœhne, M. D., …, Dr. Radcliffe's Views on Spasmodic Affections, England Surgery, Manual of Human Microscopical Anatomy. By A. Kolliker, Professor of Anatomy and Physiology in Wurzburg. Translated by George Bush, F. R. S., and Thomas Huxley, F. R. S. Edited, with Notes and Additions, by J. Da Costa, M. D. Illustrated by Three Hundred and Thirteen Engravings on Wood. Philadelphia: Lippincott, Grambo & Co. 1854, Internal Administration of Chloroform in Fever. Letter to the editor: Gents:—Herewith I Annex a Description of Some Cases of Milk-Sickness so Called by the Non-Professional Community and a Portion of the Professional World. Review: Reviews and Notices A Practical Treatise on Foreign Bodies in the Air Passages. By S. D. Gross, M. D., Professor of Surgery …. Editorial. Obituary: J. J. Arons, M. D.. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. Display ads: Medical Institute of Cincinnati, T. W. Sprague & Co., Multiple Display Advertisements.
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