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The Medical Examiner

1856; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

W. A. Peck, J. M. Gemmill, Henry H. Smith, Edward Shippen, Wilson Jewell, William B. Carpenter, Francis Gurney Smith, Paul F. Eve, Henry G. Wright, Erasmus Wilson, Wm. Hunt, F. Churchill, Hy. Letheby, Charles S. Tripler, C. Holthouse, Gurdon Buck, Charles S. Mills, M. Becquerel, Prof. James A. Kirkpatrick,

Resumo

Frontmatter: The Medical Examiner. Essay: Original Communications Case of Congenital Cephalocele. By W. A. Peck, M. D., Berwick, Pa., Medical News, Civilization and Depopulation, The Condition of Vision the Best Test of the Squinting Eye. By C. Holthouse, Esq., On the Dropsy of Pregnancy. By M. Becquerel Four Forms of Dropsy Are Observed in Pregnant Women, Which Are Far from Being of the Same Importance, Palmer's Trial Has Had the Effect of Inciting the Profession to the Discovery of Several New Tests for the Presence of Strychnia. We Place Two of Them on Record, Bibliographical Notices The Microscope and Its Revelations. By William B. Carpenter, M. D., F. R. S., F. G. S., &c. With …, The Case of Palmer, Although Concluded Some Time Ago, Still Occupies a Large Space in the English Journals, Tests for Strychnia, Purification of Water Supplied to Towns, Etc., Singular Case of Death Occurring Twenty-Two Days after Instrumental Delivery. By J. M. Gemmill, M. D., of Alexandria, Pa., Tracheotomy Successfully Performed for the Removal of a Grain of Corn, Which Had Remained Seven Weeks in the Trachea and Had Commenced to Germinate. By Henry H. Smith, M. D., Professor of Surgery in University of Pennsylvania. Reported by Edward Shippen, A. M., Philadelphia, On the Pathology of Hooping Cough, Mortality of Philadelphia for April, May and June, 1856; Collated from the Health Office Record. By Wilson Jewell, M. D., The Dissector's Manual of Practical and Surgical Anatomy. By Erasmus Wilson, F. R. S., &c. The Third American from the Last Revised London Edition. Illustrated with One Hundred and Fifty-Four Wood Engravings. Edited by Wm. Hunt, M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy in the University of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia: Blanchard & Lea. 1856, Internal Derangement of the Knee-Joint. By Gurdon Buck, M. D. Attending Surgeon to the New York Hospital, Transactions of the State Medical Society of New York. 1856, History of the Ligature Applied to the Brachio-Cephalic Artery, with Statistics of the Operation. (Paper Read before the Tennessee State Medical Society, May, 1856.) by Paul F. Eve, M. D., On the Treatment of Hæmoptysis, The Defence in the Case of Palmer, and the Whole of the Subsequent Proceedings to Obtain a Reprieve, Are Founded on the Assumption That If "Strychnine Were Administered to Cook in His Lifetime, It Is Now in His Body, and Can Be Detected by Means That Are Infallable", Record of Medical Science Case of Gun Shot Wound of the Stomach. By Charles S. Tripler, Surgeon U. S. Army, Abstract of Meteorological Observations for June, 1856, Made at Philadelphia, Pa. Latitude 39º 57' 28'' N., Longitude 75º 10' 40'' W. From Greenwich. By Prof. James A. Kirkpatrick, Cæsarean Section. By Charles S. Mills, M. D., Headaches, Their Causes and Their Cure. By Henry G. Wright, M. D., M. R. C. S. L., &c. New York: S. S. & W. Wood. 1856. Letter to the editor: [To the Editor of the Medical Times and Gazette]. Death notices: Died, July 1st, Dr. R. M. Porter, Professor of Anatomy in the University of Nashville, from the Effects of a Dissecting Wound.

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