The New-York Medical Journal
1831; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Daniel L. M. Peixotto, John R. Rhinelander, John Jas. Graves, Nathan R. Smith, N. R. Smith, Jonathan Eights, J. MacDonald, J. Wiggins Heustis, David L. Rogers, Felix Pascalis, James Conquest Cross, William P. Dewees, Robert Christison, Sir Everard Home, John Baxter, Samuel W. Moore, Isaac Hays, E. L. Carey, A. Hart, Lewis C. Beck, A. C. Baudelocque, J. F. Meckle, A. Sidney Doane, Usher Parsons, John Ware, James M. Staughton, John Augustine Smith, Nicoll H. Dering,
ResumoFrontmatter: New-York Medical Journal, The New-York Medical Journal. Table of contents: Contents of the New-York Medical Journal Original Essays. Editorial: To Correspondents and Readers. Essay: Medical Intelligence Anatomy and Physiology, Select Medico-Chirurgical Transactions; or a Collection of the Most Valuable Memoirs Read to the Medico-Chirurgical Societies of London and Edinburgh; the Association of Fellows and Licentiates of the King and Queen's College of Physicians in Ireland; the Royal Academy of Medicine of Paris, &c. &c. &c. Edited by Isaac Hays, M. D. Philadelphia; E. L. Carey and a. Hart, 1831.8vo., Miscellaneous Medical College of Ohio, Cases in Surgery. By David L. Rogers, M. D., of New-York, Medical Jurisprudence, Midwifery, An Essay on Small Pox. By Felix Pascalis, M. D., Permanent Member of the State Medical Society, &c. &c., Professor Delpechon Operation for Scrotal Elephantiasis, Addressed to Sir Astley Cooper, in Relation to the Recent Operation on Hoo-Loo at Guy's Hospital, Remarks on the Physiological Doctrine of Fever of M. Broussais. By J. Wiggins Heustis, M. D., of Cahaba, Alabama, Remarks on the History and Treatment of Delirium Tremens. From the Transactions of the Massachusetts Medical Society. By John Ware, M. D., Fellow of the Society. Boston, 1831.8vo. Pp. 61, Carbonate of Iron in St. Vitus' Dance, A Manual of Chemistry, Containing a Condensed View of the Present State of the Science, with Copious References to More Extensive Treatises, Original Papers, &c. By Lewis C. Beck, M. D. Professor of Chemistry, &c. &c. &c. Albany. Webster & Skinner, 1831.12mo. Pp. 458, Puerperal Peritonitis, Premature Births, Iodine in Cutaneous Diseases, Description of an Apparatus for Fractures of the Leg. By N. R. Smith, M. D., &c. (With a Plate), Bibliographical Record A Memoir of the Life and Character of John Watts, M. D.; Late President of the College of Physicians and Surgeons, Traité De La Péritonite Puerpérale, Par a. C. Baudelocque, Docteur Et Agrégé De La Faculté De Médécine De Paris, &c. &c. Ouvrage Couronné Par La Société Royale De Médécine De Bourdeaux. Paris, 1830.8vo. Pp. 52, Annual Address, Delivered before the Medical Society of the State of New-York, on the 2d of February, 1831. By Jonathan Eights, M. D., President of the Society, Case of the Successful Treatment of Snake-Bite by Cupping-Glasses, Directions for Making Anatomical Preparations, Formed on the Basis of Pole, Marjolin, and Brischet, and Including the New Method of Mr. Swan. By Usher Parsons, Professor of Anatomy and Surgery, Jefferson Medical College. Philadelphia. Carey & Lea, 1831.8vo. Pp. 303. (With Plates), Therapeutics, Death from Digitalis, Periostitis of the Head Successfully Treated by Free Division, Burn's Midwifery, On the Liver and Spleen, University of the State of New-York College of Physicians and Surgeons, An Essay on Delirium Tremens. To Which the Annual Prize for the Year 1831 Was Awarded by the Medical Society of the State of New-York. By James Conquest Cross, M. D., of Lexington, Kentucky, A Treatise on Poisons, in Relation to Medical Jurisprudence, Physiology, and the Practice of Physic. By Robert Christison, M. D., Professor of Medical Jurisprudence and Police in the University of Edinburgh, &c. &c. Edinburgh. 8vo. Pp. 698, Case of Malignant Phagedenic Ulcer, Case of Apoplexy of the Spinal Cord, Case of Reduction of Humeral Dislocation, by Counter-Extension from the Opposite Arm, Probable Dislocation of the Heart, Spontaneous Varicose Aneurism, A Short Tract on the Formation of Tumors, and the Peculiarities That Are Met with in the Structure of Those That Have Become Cancers; with Their Mode of Treatment. By Sir Everard Home, Bart., V. P. R. S., &c. &c. &c. 8vo. Pp. 98—London, 1830, Spasm of the Colon, Observations Concerning the Bark of the Root of the Pomegranate-Tree, as a Remedy against the Tape-Worm, A Manual of General, Descriptive and Pathological Anatomy. By J. F. Meckle, Professor of Anatomy in the University of Halle. Translated from the French of Breschet and Jourdan. By a. Sidney Doane, M. D., of New-York. New-York, H. C. Sleight. 3 Vols. 8vo., Practice of Medicine, Observations on Puerperal Mania. By J. MacDonald, M. D. Physician to the Bloomingdale Asylum for the Insane, Domestic Intelligence Reports and Tables of the Meteorological Committee of the New-York Medical Society, for the First and Second Quarters of the Year 1831, Tumor Attached to the Psoas Muscle. Review: Review A Practice of Physic, Comprising Most of the Diseases Not Treated of in "Diseases of Females," and "Diseases of Children". Obituary: Dr. Samuel L. Mitchill.
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