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The Charleston Medical Journal and Review

1852; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

J. C. Simonds, S. B. Graham, R. L. Brodie, J. S. Crane, W. Fletcher Holmes, Arthur M. Lynah, Charles U. Shepard, Worthington Hooker, George Mendenhall, John Neill, J. C. Simonds, Washington D. Atlee, Frederick D. Lente, Samuel R. Jackson, Richard D. Arnold, Myddleton Michel, Geo. C. Blackman, W. W. Ranking, Dr. J. Hughes Bennett, T. B. Curling, E. M. Pendleton, S. N. Harris, P. A. Browne,

Resumo

Frontmatter: The Charleston Medical Journal and Review. Essay: Miscellany On the Benefits That May Be Derived from Placing Medical Substances on the Tongue Instead of into the …, Disulphate of Quinia Rendered Soluble by Tartaric Acid, Obstetrics On Ovarian Irritation, Dr. Browne's Circular on the Subject of Hair and Wool, Surgery On the External Use of Nitrate of Lead, Toxicology Elimination of Poisons, On Some Points in the Pathology and Treatment of Typhoid Fever. By W. Fletcher Holmes, M. D., Maybinton, S. C., Treatment of Obstinate Ulcers by the Internal Use of Tincture of Cantharides, The Annual Discourse before the Philadelphia County Medical Society, Delivered February 10, 1852, by the President, Samuel R. Jackson, M. D., Formerly of Northumberland. Published by the Society. Philadelphia: T. K. & P. G. Collins The Reciprocal Duty of Physicians and of the Public Towards Each Other. An Address, Delivered before …, The Adipose Degeneration of the Liver of Geese, in the "Pate De Foie Gras", Bibliographical Notices A Memorial to the Legislature of the State of Louisiana, for the Registration of Births, Marriages and …, Materia Medica and Therapeutics On the Present State of Therapeutics, The Efficacy of Tannate of Quinine, Mortality in St. Louis. By J. S. Crane, M. D., Columbia, S. C., Causes of Albuminous Urine, On the Use of Full Doses of Opium in Continued Fevers, Weekly Bills of Mortality of New-Orleans, Including Lafayette, and of Boston, during the Year 1861, Diagnosis between Infantile Remittent Fever and Hydrocephalus, Treatment of Albuminuria, Iodine Injections into the Peritoneum in Ascites, The Medical Students' Vade Mecum. A Compendium of Anatomy, Physiology, Chemistry, Materia Medica, Surgery, Obstetrics, Practice of Medicine, Diseases of the Skin, Poisons, &c. By George Mendenhall, M. D., Lecturer on Obstetrics in the Medical Institute of Cincinnati, &c., &c. Third Edition, Revised and Greatly Enlarged, with 224 Engravings. Philadelphia: Lindsay & Blakiston. 1852, The Influence of Fear on a Quasi-Paralytic, Opinions regarding Strictures of Urethra, Forensic Medicine On the Solidification of Foot-Prints, Question of Pregnancy in Bodies Far Gone in Putrefaction, Rules for Bleeding in Pneumonia, Dr. Happoldt's Letter from Paris, On the Elimination of Arsenic in Arsenical Cachexia, A Statistical Account of the Fractures of the Skull, Occurring in the New-York Hospital, during the Twelve Years Elapsing between the 1st. January, 1839, and the 1st April, 1851. By Frederick D. Lente, M. D., Late Resident Surgeon. (From New-York Journal of Medicine.) New-York. 1852. (From the Author), Why Is a True Corpus Luteum Formed Only in Cases of Impregnation?, Outlines of the Arteries: with Short Descriptions. Designed for the Use of Students. By John Neill., A. M., M. D., Surgeon to Will's Hospital, Demonstrator of Anatomy in the University of Pennsylvania. Second Edition. Philadelphia: Ed. Barrington & Geo. D. Haswell. 1852, Case of Cancer of the Liver, Absence of Pancreas, and Almost Complete Occlusion of the Duodenum. Reported by Arthur M. Lynah, M. D., U. S. N., On the Relief of Impassable Stricture of the Rectum by Artificial Openings, The Itch Cured in Two Hours, A Comparison of the Weekly Bills of Mortality of New-Orleans and Boston for 1851. By J. C. Simonds, M. D., of New-Orleans, Speedy Cure of Drunkenness, A Table of All the Known Operations of Ovariotomy, from 1701 to 1851, Comprising Two Hundred and Twenty-Two Cases, Including Their Synoptical History and Analysis. By Washington D. Atlee, Prof. Medical Chemistry in Medical Department, Pennsylvania College, Philadelphia. (Extracted from Transactions of American Medical Association, for Private Distribution.) Philadelphia: 1851. (From Author), Magnesia as an Antidote to Salts of Copper, Memoranda on Auscultation of Infants, On the Physical Examination of the Abdomen, New Form of Varicose Aneurism, Colchicum in the Cerebral Complications of Scarlatina, On the Claims of Priority in the Exsection and Disarticulation of the Lower Jaw, with an Appendix, Containing the Report of Several Operations Performed by Geo. C. Blackman, M. D., Fellow of the Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society of London. New-York: Van Norden & Amerman. [From the Author], Medical College of the State of South-Carolina, Notice of a Biliary Calculus. By Charles U. Shepard, M. D., Professor of Chemistry in the Medical College of the State of South-Carolina, Cause and Prevention of Death from Chloroform, On the Varieties of Alvine Discharges in Children, On Infantile Coma, Inflammation and Ulceration of the Rectum, and Its Treatment, Remarks on Typhoid Fever. By S. B. Graham, M. D., of Barnwell C. H., S. C., Abstracts Pathology and Practical Medicine, Puncturing the Bladder through the Rectum for the Retention of Urine or Stricture, A New Manner of Using the Long Forceps, Removal of a Nævus by the Platinum Wire, Heated by a Galvanic Current, Dislocation of the Femur into the Perinœum, The Half-Yearly Abstract of the Medical Sciences: Being a Practical and Analytical Digest of the Contents of the British and Continental Medical Works Published during the Preceding Six Months. Together with a Series of Critical Reports on the Progress of Medicine and the Colateral Sciences during the Same Period. Edited by W. W. Ranking, M. D., Cantab, Assisted by Drs. N. A. Gay, George Day, Henry Ancel, and M. Kirkes. July to December, 1851. Philadelphia: Lindsay & Blakiston. 1852. [From Publishers through Mr. Russell], On Sulphuret of Soda as a Depilatory, Acts of the Legislature of South-Carolina Relating to the Botanical Practice of Medicine, and the Compensation to Physicians for Post-Mortem Examinations, Diagnosis of Disease of the Pancreas, On Some Points of Medical Jurisprudence, Gentianin as a Substitute for Cinchona, On the Use of Large Doses of Opium in Periodical Fevers, &c.. Letter to the editor: Dr. S. N. Harris's Card Editors Charleston Medical Journal and Review, Case of Puerperal Fever, Treated by Opium in Large Doses. By R. L. Brodie, M. D., Resident Physician of Bellevue Hospital, New-York City. Review: Reviews Homœopathy: an Examination of Its Doctrines and Evidences. By Worthington Hooker, M. D., Author of "Physician …. Editorial: Editorial and Miscellaneous Veratrum Viride, as a Poison. By E. M. Pendleton, M. D., Erratum, To Readers, Correspondents, &c.. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements.

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