Jornais Acesso aberto

The Retrospect of Practical Medicine and Surgery

1844; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

Robert Willis, T. Wharton Jones, H. Hunt, J. C. Badeley, M. Jourdant, M. Gay-Lussac, J. F. Pebbles, Dr. C. H. Schultz, C. J. B. Williams, W. Henderson, William Munk, J. J. Furnivall, C. J. B. Williams, W. Seller, W. Strange, Dr. A. I. Wawruch, George Ross, George Fife, W. T. Gairdner, Henry Bennet, J. Moore Neligan, John Popham, P. Bossey, M. Lugol, Alexander Ure, M. Amussat, William Lyon, O'B. Bellingham, James Syme, Benjamin Phillips, John Houston, Cæsar Hawkins, Edward Stanley, R. Liston, Robert Druitt, W. H. Porter, Robert Liston, David Skae, W. Campbell, M. Lisfranc, William Coulson, James Syme, Robert Liston, Robert Liston, G. M. Dangerfield, A. L. Cox, Prescott Hewitt, John Rose Cormack, M. Raspail, John Breen, W. Smith, James Y. Simpson, Samuel Tyler, J. Green Crosse, John Edwards, Charles Ritchie,

Resumo

Frontmatter: Preface to the American Edition, Practical Medicine, &c., &c., The Retrospect of Practical Medicine and Surgery. Table of contents: Contents of Part X Practical Medicine. Essay: The Speculum Uteri, Belladonna in Neuralgia, Belladonna, Cynanche Tonsillaris Treated by Guaiacum, New Form for Steel Wine, Mammary Abscess in the Fifth Month of Pregnancy, The Use of Conium.—By J. Moore Neligan, M. D., Physician to Jervis Street Hospital, Lecturer on Materia Medica in the Dublin School of Medicine, &c., Further Remarks on the Treatment of Acute Rheumatism, by Large Doses of Nitrate of Potass and Sulphate of Quinine.—By Henry Bennet, M. D., Formerly House Physician to the Hospital of St. Louis, &c., Paris, Treatment of Transverse Divisions of the Larynx and Trachea.—By Edward Stanley, Esq., Surgeon to St. Bartholomew's Hospital, &c., Retrospect, Incontinence of Urine in Children, The Mechanical Dilatation of the Os Uteri, Albuminuria.—By George Ross, Esq., Camberwell, The Inverted Uterus Removed by Ligature.—By J. Green Crosse, M. D., Senior Surgeon to the Norwich Hospital, &c., Some of the Salts of Iron, Surgery The Formation of Artificial Anus.—By M. Amussat, Paris, The Use of Pure Tannin.—By Robert Druitt, Esq., London, Further Remarks on Nitric Acid in Hæmorrhoidal Affections.—By John Houston, M. D., M. R. I. A., &c., &c., On the Pathology of Fever, &c.—By Robert Willis, M. D., Incontinence of Urine, Delirium Tremens Treated by Ammonia, Treatment of Uric Aicid Gravel by Phosphate of Soda, Congenital Syphilis.—By W. Campbell, M. D., Consulting Physician-Accoucheur to the Edinburgh Maternity Charity, Lecturer on Midwifery, &c., New Instrument for Crushing Calculi in the Bladder, Enlargement of the Nose.—By Robert Liston, Esq., F. R. S., &c. &c., Fracture of the Maxilla, Treatment of Fractures of the Clavicle.—By A. L. Cox, M. D., New-York, Antagonism of Pulmonary Phthisis and of Intermittent Fever, The Jamaica Dogwood, Belladonna in Tetanus, Treatment of Dysmenorrhœa, Treatment of Tapeworm.—By Dr. A. I. Wawruch, Vienna, Varicocele Treated by Compression, Proto-Chloride of Mercury and Quina, The Protective Influence of Vaccination, Injuries of the Kidneys.—By Cæsar Hawkins, Esq., Surgeon to St. George's Hospital, Feeding Syphon, Tic Douloureux Treated by Veratria, Mustard in Infantile Convulsions, Injection of the Uterus as a Means of Expediting Delivery, Agents Affecting Capillary Circulation, Characters of the Pulse in Diseases of the Heart, Some Chronic Diseases of the Stomach.—By W. Strange, M. D. Surgeon to the Ashton-Under-Lyne Dyspensary, Ergot of Rye, Treatment of Uterine Hæmorrhage, Spontaneous Evolution in an Arm Presentation.—By John Edwards, Esq., Dorchester, Effect of Alkalies in Preventing Heart Disease in Rheumatism.—By J. J. Furnivall, M. D., London, Peritoneal Dropsy Treated by Arsenic.—By Dr. Debavay, Creasote in Burns, Treatment of Lupus, &c.—By Robert Liston, Esq., Atropine as a Substitute for Belladonna, Hippuric Acid, a Constant Constituent of Normal Human Urine, The Different Cements to Stuff Decayed Teeth.—By Dr. Buchner, Hiccup Treated by Quinine, Transplantation of the Cornea.—By Dr. Kissam, Nitrate of Urea as a Diuretic, The Long Issue on the Scalp.—By Dr. Oke, Southampton, Treatment of Hysteria, Neuralgia, Paraplegia, Asthma, &c., Puerperal Fever, The Position of the Parturient Woman.—By W. Smith, M. D., Physician to His Royal Highness, the Duke of Cambridge, &c., Syphilitic Skin Diseases.—By John Rose Cormack, M. D., F. R. S. E., &c., Cases of Stricture of the Urethra, Illustrating the Use of the Lancetted Stillette.—By William Coulson, Esq., Surgeon to the Magdalen Hospital, &c., Principles of the Treatment of Deformities, Inoculation of Salts of Morphia for Neuralgia, Treatment of Enteritis, Remarks on Matico.—By Dr. Jeffreys, Liverpool, The Radical Cure of Hydrocele.—By W. H. Porter, M. D., One of the Surgeons of the Meath Hospital, &c., &c., Dublin, A Tasteless Worm Medicine—Santonine, Discolouration of the Gums from Nitrate of Silver, The Value of the Chemical Tests of Diabetic Urine.—By W. T. Gairdner, Esq., Edinburgh, Treatment of Secondary and Tertiary Syphilis, Poisoning by Œnanthe Crocata.—By P. Bossey, Esq., Digitalis as a Local Remedy, The Injection of Sulphate of Lead into the Bladder, for the Decomposition of Phosphatic Calculi, Bursal Swelling of the Wrist and Palm of the Hand.—By James Syme, Esq., The Preparation of Carbonate of Lithia, On Hematology, The Operation for Fistula Lachrymalis.—By R. Liston, Esq., F. R. S., &c., &c., Prestat's Adhesive Plaster, The Exclusion of Air in the Treatment of Certain Diseases, The Local Pathology of Neuralgia, Midwifery On Artificial Dilatation of the Os Uteri.—By John Breen, M. D., Formerly Assistant Physician to the Lying-In …, Therapeutic Medications, &c.—By M. Raspail. (Extracted from His "Physiology of Health and Disease, Applied to Animals and Vegetables, but More Especially to Man, On the Present State of Knowledge of the Nature of Inflammation.—By T. Wharton Jones, Esq., F. R. S. &c., The Treatment of Buboes, Vegetable Acids in Acidity of the Stomach, The Diagnosis and Treatment of Enlargement of the Heart, Connected with the Incompetency of the Aortic Valves.—By W. Henderson, M. D., Professor of Medicine in the University of Edinburgh, &c., The Action of Digitalis.—By William Munk, M. D., Physician to the Tower Hamlets Dispensary, The Extraction of Ovarian Cysts.—By Benjamin Phillips, Esq., F. R. S., Assistant-Surgeon to the Westminster Hospital, Treatment of Hæmatemesis.—By C. J. B. Williams, M. D., Professor of Medicine in University College, &c., On the Physiology of the Human Ovary.—By Charles Ritchie, M. D., Glasgow, Treatment of the Itch in Belgium, General Laws Regulating the Displacement of Fractures, Iodine a Preservative against Variola, Condyloma, a Primary Form of Venereal Disease Identical with Sibbens.—By David Skae, M. D., F. R. C. S., &c., On the Nature of Tubercle.—By Dr. C. H. Schultz, Professor in Ordinary at the University of Berlin, Electro-Puncture as a Therapeutic Agent.—By Dr. Shuster, Inoculation with Strychnia in Amaurosis.—By Dr. Verlegh, Treatment of Acute Rheumatism by Cinchona Bark.—By John Popham, M. B., One of the Physicians to the North Infirmary, Cork, Mode of Favouring the Therapeutic Action of the Resin of Jalap, On the Treatment of Stammering.—By M. Jourdant, Aneurism Treated by Compression.—By O'B. Bellingham, M. D., F. R. C. S. I., One of the Medical Officers of St. Vincent's Hospital, Protracted Lactation, Treatment of Leucorrhœa by Iodine, The Sex of the Child as a Cause of Difficulty and Danger in Parturition.—By James Y. Simpson. M. D., F. R. S. E., &c., &c., Treatment of Lateral Curvature of the Spine, Disarticulation at the Ancle.—By William Lyon, Esq., Lecturer on Surgery, and Lately One of the Surgeons to the Glasgow Royal Infirmary, Treatment of Sinuses When Situated under Corns, The Indian Hemp, Pills of Iodide of Iron, The Styptic Power of Ergot, On Tic Douloureux.—By H. Hunt, M. D., Scrofula.—By M. Lugol, Paris, Perityphlitis, (or Inflammation of the Cellular Tissue Adjacent to the Cœcum).—By W. Seller, M. D. &c., One of the Physicians to the Royal Dispensary, Edinburgh, Caoutchouc as a Remedy for Tooth-Ache, Some of the Diseases of the Heart.—By C. J. B. Williams, M. D., F. R. S., Professor of Medicine in the University College Hospital, Etc., Case of Twins, in Which Both Placentæ Were Expelled Previous to the Delivery of the Last Fœtus, without Consequent Hœmorrhage.—By Samuel Tyler, M. D., Polypus of the Womb.—By M. Lisfranc, Paris, The Drying of the Cormi of the Colchicum, Treatment of Some Obstinate Skin Diseases.—By G. M. Dangerfield, M. D., Newport, Solutions of Lead in Inflammations of the Eye, Treatment of Dropsy with Croton Oil.—By George Fife, M. D. Physician to the Sunderland Infirmary, Remarks on Gout.—By Alexander Ure, Esq., Surgeon to the Westminister Dispensary, Paraplegia Treated with Strychnine.—By J. C. Badeley, M. D., Chelmsford, Creasote in Certain Diseases of the Conjunctiva and Cornea, Lithotomy.—By James Syme, Esq., Professor of Clinical Surgery in the University of Edinburgh, &c., Galvanism in Uterine Hæmorrhage.—By Dr. Radford, Manchester, The Chemical Phenomena of Respiration.—By M. Gay-Lussac. (Abridged from the Med. Gazette for May 10, 1844), Tunod's System of Dry-Cupping, Squill, Remarks on the Operation for Hare-Lip.—By Robert Liston, Esq., F. R. S., &c., &c., Case of Vaginal Hysterotomy.—By Dr. Bedford, Spina-Bifida.—By Prescott Hewitt, Esq. Curator of St. George's Pathological Museum, Eupatorium Perfoliatum in Influenza.—By J. F. Pebbles, M. D..

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