The Western Lancet
1850; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
L. M. Lawson, W. W. Dawson, S. W. Florer, Charles W. Wright, W. S. Newton, E. D. Fenner, James Henry Bennett, Fleetwood Churchill, S. E. McKinley, David A. Hoffman, Wesley C. Norwood, Samuel Tyler, H. A. Bignon, C. M. Durrant, P. Martin Duncan, Roger S. Nunn, Wm. Adams, James Inglis, Stephen Bonner, David Judkins, Professor John Bell, Justus Leibig,
ResumoFrontmatter: The Western Lancet. Essay: On Endemic Fever. By David A. Hoffman, M. D., of Jackson County, Ohio. (Ohio Medical and Surgical Journal), On the Rapidity of the Propagation of Nervous Influence in the Spinal Nerves. (Academy of Sciences, Paris), Miscellaneous Homœopathy Repudiating Eclecticism, Chloride of Zinc: Its Economic and Sanitary Relations; with Testimonials to Its Preventing Decay, Rot, Mildew, and Combustion in Wood, Canvas, Cordage, Cotton, Woollen, &c., and Its Deodorizing and Purifying Foul-Holds, Cellars, Hospital Wards, Sick Chambers, Sinks, Cesspools, Vaults, Cabinet and Chamber Vessels. Boston: 1850; Pp. 70, Treatment of Dysmenorrhœa by Quinine and Prussiate of Iron. By H. A. Bignon, M. D., of Augusta, Georgia. (Southern Med. and Surg. Journal), Foreign Summary Puerperal Asthenic Pneumonia. By C. M. Durrant, M. D., of Ipswich. (Provincial Medical and Surgical Journal), Case of Premature Labor Complicated with Complete Prolapsus of the Uterus. By Samuel Tyler, M. D., of Frederick, Maryland, Caution in Making Post-Mortem Inspections, and in Giving an Opinion on the Cause of Death. (Ibid), Advertising Nostrums, Quackery, We Extract from the Medical Examiner (of Philadelphia) the Following Notice of the Appointment of Dr. Bell to the Chair of Practice in the Medical College of Ohio, The Right Spirit, Veratrum Viride. By Wesley C. Norwood, of Cokesbury, S. C. (Southern Medical and Surgical Journal), It Is Said That Leibig Is about to Visit the United States, for the Purpose of Giving Popular Lectures on His Favorite Science, On the Influence of Angular Bodies in Accelerating the Generation of Steam in Boiling Water. By Charles W. Wright, M. D., of Cincinnati, Circulars and Catalogues, Case in Which Pus Was Found in the Thoracic Duct; with Suppuration of Lymphatic Glands. By Wm. Adams. (London Medical Gazette), New Medical Journal, New Medical Schools, Commercial Hospital Reports. By W. W. Dawson, M. D., Resident Physician, Original Communications Lectures on the Pathology, Diagnosis, and Treatment of Diseases of the Chest; Delivered in the Commercial …, Essays on Puerperal Fever, and Other Diseases Peculiar to Women. Selected from the Writings of British Authors Previous to the Close of the Eighteenth Century. Edited by Fleetwood Churchill, M. D., Etc. Philadelphia: Lea & Blanchard. 1850. Pp. 464, Treatment of the Collapsed Stage of Cholera, An Extensive Injury, with Recovery, At a Special Meeting of the Medico-Chirurgical Society, Called on Account of the Death of Prof. John T. Shotwell, Dr. Stephen Bonner, the President, Took the Chair, and Dr. David Judkins Was Appointed Secretary for the Time, The Vacant Professorship of Anatomy, A Practical Treatise on Inflammation of the Uterus and Its Appendages, and on Ulceration and Induration of the Neck of the Uterus. By James Henry Bennett, M. D., Member of the Royal College of Physicians; Physician-Accoucher to the Western General Dispensary, &c. &c. Second American from the Second London Edition. Philadelphia: Lea & Blanchard; 1850; Pp. 355, A Case of Peuerperal Convulsions; Treated with Chloroform. By S. W. Florer, M. D., Alamo, Ind.. Review: Reviews and Notices Southern Medical Reports, Consisting of General and Special Reports of Medical Topography, Meteorology, …. Letter to the editor: American Summary On the Use of Strychnia in Intermittent Fever. By S. E. McKinley, M. D., of Williamsport, Tennessee. …, On Almond Oil as a Substitute for Cod-Liver Oil. (Ibid), Notices of Empiricism Homœopathic Statistics. (London Medical Times). Editorial: Editorial Department Death of Professor Shotwell. Death notices: Death of Sir Robert Peel.
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