The Ohio Medical and Surgical Journal
1852; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
R. L. Howard, Samuel C. Mendenhall, John N. Beach, David A. Hoffman, David A. Hoffman, F. T. Hurxthal, Israel A. Coons, Abraham Metz, Ira Warren, W. C. Bailey, Thomas Pollard, John C. Dalton, William Ingalls, J. H. Nelson, H. A. Bizzen, Edward Wells, M. Hardy, M. Aran, H. B. Evans, John Crouch, Samuel Henry Dickson, Daniel Drake, Henry H. Smith, Worthington Hooker, Fred. T. Hurxthal,
ResumoFrontmatter: The Ohio Medical and Surgical Journal. Essay: Treatment of Essential Paralysis in Children, A Successful Case of Parturition, in a Patient Who Had Previously Undergone Ovariotomy by a Large Incision. By John Crouch, Esq., M. R. C. S., Burton, Somerset; Formerly House-Surgeon to the Winchester Hospital, New York Medical Gazette, Sir Edward Sugden, Lord Chancellor of Ireland, Report of Three Cases. By Thomas Pollard, M. D., Richmond, Virginia, Foreign Intelligence Practical Medicine, &c., Sub-Nitrate of Bismuth, in Large Doses, in Typhoid Fever. By M. Aran, Professor Henderson and Homœopathy, Original Communications Cases in Operative Surgery, Etc. By R. L. Howard, M. D., Professor of Surgery, &c., Columbus, Ohio, "An Act Regulating the Sale of Poisons, Essays on Life, Sleep, Pain, Etc. By Samuel Henry Dickson, M. D., Professor of Institutes and Practice of Medicine in the Medical College of the State of South Carolina, Etc., 12mo., Pp. 301. Philadelphia: Blanchard & Lea, 1852, American Intelligence Throat Diseases—Folliculitis. By Ira Warren, M. D., Graduating Class of Starling Medical College, Infirmary for Invalids, Head of a Child in a State of Putrefaction from Strangulation, the Funis Being Twice Bound Tightly round the Neck. By H. A. Bizzen, M. D. of Clinton Miss., Morbid Habit of Swallowing Hair; Prolonged Sojourn of the Foreign Bodies in the Gastro-Intestinal Canal.—Evacuation of Packets of Hair by Vomiting and Alvine Dejections. By Dr. Crawford, A System of Operative Surgery, Based upon the Practice of Surgeons in the United States, and Comprising a Bibliographical Index and Historical Record of Many of Their Operations during a Period of Two Hundred Years. By Henry H. Smith, M. D., Surgeon to St. Joseph's Hospital, Lecturer on the Principles and Practice of Surgery, Etc. Etc. Illustrated by Numerous Steel Plates. Parts I & II—8 Vo.; Pp. 220. Philadelphia: Lippincott, Grambo & Co., Successors to Gregg, Elliott & Co., Measles, Extirpation of the Uterus with the Ovaria. By Dr. Martin, Rules for Bleeding in Pneumonia, Case of Stricture of the Rectum, Terminating in Death on the Fiftieth Day of the Disease. By John N. Beach, M. D., Unionville Centre, O., Singular Affection of the Bones of the Feet—From the Gazette Des Hopitaux.—Translated by the Editor, Ovariotomy, Treatment of Lunatics in Syria, Easy Mode of Reducing a Dislocated Femur. By Dr. Mayr, Homœopathy—An Examination of Its Doctrines and Evidences. By Worthington Hooker, M. D. 12mo. Pp. 146. New York: Chas. Scribner. 1851, Death While under the Influence of the Tincture of Chloroform (Communicated for the Boston Medical and Surgical Journal), Rheumatic Inflammation, as a Sequel of Dysentery. By Samuel C. Mendenhall, M. D., Bloomfield, Ohio, Wound of Abdomen and Intestines. By Israel A. Coons, M. D., Dayton, O., Discourses Delivered by Appointment before the Cincinnati Medical Library Association, January 9th and 10th, 1852. By Daniel Drake, M. D.. Pp. 93. Published for the Association by Moon & Anderson—1852, A Case of Chorea of the Left Arm and Hand Caused by a Diseased Tooth. By J. H. Nelson, M. D. Rutherford County, Tennessee, Case of Tracheotomy, Cases of Hemorrhage from the Umbilicus, after the Separation of the Funis. By W. C. Bailey, M. D., of Spencertown, New York, Opium in a Case of Epidemic Dysentery. By David A. Hoffman, M. D., Jackson, C. H. Ohio, The Microscope as a Means of Diagnosis, On the Treatment of Itch. By M. Hardy, &c., Case of Extensive Injury of the Cerebrum. By Abraham Metz, M. D., of Louden, Seneca County, Ohio, Paralysis of the Bowels. By David A. Hoffman, M. D., Jackson C. H., Ohio, Southern Professional Controversies, Treatment of Obstruction of the Bowels. By Edward Wells, M. D., Oxon, On a New and Simple Method for the Cure of Fistula. By H. B. Evans, Esq., M. R. C. S. &c., Polypus of Larynx, Interesting Case, Curious Discovery—Importance of the Miscroscope, Obstetrics Clinical Illustrations of Sub-Acute Ovaritis, with Remarks on the Diagnosis of That Disease, Practical Rules for the Suppression of Arterial Hemorrhage. By Professor Syme, New Orleans Monthly Medical Register, Poisoning with Oil of Tansey. By John C. Dalton, M. D., Surgery A Novel Method of Treating Diseased Joints. By Mr. Gay, Removal of Pessary, after 41 Years Residence in the Pelvis. By F. T. Hurxthal, M. D., Massillon, Ohio. Review: Bibliographical Notices and Reviews The Spirit Rappings, Mesmerism, Clairvoyance, and Psycometry; or the Life and Times of Old Billy McConnell. Editorial: Editorial and Miscellany The National Medical Association. Obituary: Robert Estep, M. D..
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