Contents of the Medico-Chirurgical Review, No. LIII. July 1, 1837
1837; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Herbert Mayo, Robert Williams, Sir Benjamin C. Brodie, J. Johnson, John Anderson, James Copland, Robert Little, Herbert Mayo, James F. Palmer, Robert Todd, Samuel Plumbe, Jonathan Green, Charles Hastings, Thomas Sewall, James Johnson, Sir Henry Halford, Herbert Mayo, R. M'Gregor, Henry Snowden, Alexander Murray, Mr. Henry Snowden, Sir David J. H. Dickson, J. Annesley, James Edward,
ResumoTable of contents: Contents of the Medico-Chirurgical Review, No. LIII. July 1, 1837. Frontmatter: The Medico-Chirurgical Review, No. LIII. Essay: Biographical Sketch of the Late Baron Desgenettes, Lectures Illustrative of Certain Local Nervous Affections. By Sir Benjamin C. Brodie, Bart. F.R.S., Sergeant Surgeon to the King, and Surgeon to St. George's Hospital, The Works of John Hunter, F.R.S. with Notes. Edited by James F. Palmer, Senior Surgeon to the St. George's and St. James's Dispensary, &c. &c. In Four Volumes, Illustrated by a Volume of Plates, in Quarto. Vols. I. and II. 8vo. Pp. 632—488—London, 1835 Fasciculus of Plates to the Two Volumes, The Bruit Du Diable, Treatment of the Insane, Bibliographical Record, Imperforate Anus. Successful Formation of an Artificial Anus in the Right Groin, Substance of a Statistical Report from the Morgue. Paris, 1836, On the Curative Properties of Chlorine, and of the Chloride of Lime, Cases of Croup, Very Actively and Successfully Treated, Diabetes On the Comparative State of Urea in Healthy and Diseased Urine, and the Seat of the Formation of Sugar …, On the Effects of Cold. By Sir Henry Halford, London Missionary Society, Cursory Remarks on Hydrocephalus Acutus, with Cases, Recent Anatomical Plates, Hospital of the 2nd Drag. Guards Supposed Glanders in the Human Subject, Extra-Limites Mr. Annesley's Reply to the Late Mr. Twining, Worcester Infirmary Report for the Years 1835 and 1836, Idiopathic Tetanus and Trismus Connected with Ramollissement of the Spinal Cord, Increase of Suicide in Paris, Poisoning from Colchicum, &c., Professor Naegele on Difficult Parturition from the Agglutination of the Os Uteri, On Wounds of the Heart. By Mr. Lees, Nitrate of Silver in Immense Doses, Miscellanies Irish Medical Charities Bill, Cyclopædiæ and Dictionaries of Medicine and Surgery A Dictionary of Practical Medicine, &c. By James Copland, M. D. &c. Part IV. 8vo. Pp. …, General Registration of Diseases, Hull General Infirmary Report of Some Cases. By Mr. Henry Snowden, Guy's Hospital Reports. No. IV. For April, 1837, New Works upon Anatomy and Physiology The Cyclopædia of Anatomy and Physiology. Part X. June, 1836. Edited by Robert Todd, M. D., &c. …, Case of Empyema Cured by Paracentesis, Lamentable Case of Difficult Parturition. Disgraceful Conduct of M. Roux, at the Hôtel Dieu, Chemical Constituents of Calamine, Royal Naval Hospital, Plymouth Case of Gastro-Enteritis, and Phlebitis Portalis. By Sir David J. H. Dickson, Knt. M. D., Thoracic Inflammation Masked, Peculiar Spasmodic Affection of the Thumb in Writing, Drawing, Etc., Birmingham Eye Infirmary Report of the Cases Attended by R. Middlemore, Esq. From Jan. 1, to December 31, 1836, Philosophie Anatomique. Par M. Le Chev. Geoffroy Saint Hilaire.—2 Vol. Paris, 1818-1822 Histoire Des Anomalies De L'organization, &c. Par M. Isodore Geoffroy St. Hilaire.—3 Vol. Paris, …, An Examination of Phrenology; in Two Lectures, Delivered to the Students of the Columbian College District of Columbia, Feb. 1837. By Thomas Sewall, M. D. Professor of Anatomy and Physiology 8vo. Pp. 67. Washington, 1837, On the Condition of the Brain in Sleep, Epilepsy, Apoplexy &c. By Herbert Mayo, Esq., Cough Ending in Emphysema of the Body, Elements of Medicine. Vol. I. on Morbid Poisons. By Robert Williams, M. D. Senior Physician to St. Thomas's Hospital, Case of Spina Bifida, with Practical Remarks on This Malformation, Remarkable Case of Cephalæa, Mr. Headland's Oration before the London Medical Society, 1837, Recent Works on Diseases of the Skin A Practical Treatise on Diseases of the Skin, &c. By Samuel Plumbe, &c. Fourth Edition Revised, …, Dr. Lendrick on the Use of the Nitro-Muriatic Acid Bath, Transatlantic Snuff-Chewing, The Northern Flora, or Description of the Wild Plants of the North and East of Scotland, &c. By Alexander Murray, M. D. Part I. Edinburgh, 1836, Spirit of the Foreign Periodicals, &c. Biographical Sketch of the Late Baron Dupuytren, North London Hospital Dislocation of the Carpus Backwards, Effects of Solitary Confinement on the Health of Soldiers in Hot Climates. By Assistant Surgeon Malcolmson, Late Secretary to the Madras Medical Board [Letter to Sir. H. Hardinge], Professor Lallemand on Spermatorrhea, Clinical Facts and Observations, On Gastro-Malacia, or Gelatiniform Softening of the Mucous Coat of the Stomach and Intestines, A Treatise on the Prevention and Cure of Pulmonary Consumption. By Robert Little, M.D. 8vo. Pp. 160.1836, The Preceding Case Is an Interesting One, and We Feel Much Indebted to Our Able Friend, Sir David Dickson, for Enabling Us to Present It to Our Readers, Sir Francis Smith on Creosote as an External Application, Dr. Fingerhuth on Hypertrophy of the Mammary Gland, Cases Illustrative of Puerperal Fever Abortion—Phlebitis of the Hypogastric and Iliac Veins and of the Vena Cava—Purulent Arthritis.—Dissection, The Economy of Health, or Stream of Human Life, from the Cradle to the Grave, &c. By J. Johnson, M. D. Second Edition, Greatly Enlarged. Feb. 1837, Recent Pathological Investigations Medico-Chirurgical Transactions. Volume the Twentieth. London, 1837, Philosophy of Living The Philosophy of Living. By—Ticknor, M. D. New York, 2d Ed. 1836, Malignant Disease of the Stomach, Attended with Remarkable Symptoms, Varieties of the Lobelia Inflata, Dependent on Soil, Dr. Lewins on Colchicum, Inflammation of the Spinal Marrow.—Alleged Frequency of This Disease in Agues.—General Remarks on Its More Prominent Symptoms, Spirit of the British and American Periodicals, and Notices of British Medical Literature Singular Case of Periodical Monomania, Terminating in Suicide, with the Appearances on Disection. By …, Use of the Solid Nitrate of Silver for the Gonorrhœa of Women, Extracts from, and Remarks upon, M. Bouillaud's Clinique Typhus Fever, or Enteritis Folliculosa, Tic Douloureux Relieved by Galvanism, An Address Delivered to the Members of the Worcestershire Natural History Society; on the Opening of the Worcestershire Museum, September 15, 1836. By Charles Hastings, M. D. &c. 8vo. Stitched. Pp. 57, Seven Half-Crowns Swallowed and Voided after Twenty Months, Medicine in India, Doncaster Deaf and Dumb Institution Differences in the Power of Acquiring the Language of Gesture in the Deaf and Dumb, Vital Statistics Value of Life in Geneva, Retroversio Uteri. Review: Periscope; or, Circumspective Review Notices of Some New Works, Clinical Review Hospital Medicine and Hospital Surgery. Obituary: Obituary General Bill of Mortality for London, from Dec. 15, 1835, to Dec. 15, 1836.
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