Jornais Acesso aberto

To Readers and Correspondents

1848; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

Professor John P. Harrison, Professor John P. Harrison, Dr. Jos. R. Smith, John G. Kyle, David L. Starr, Isaac Casselberry, George Mendenhall, Charles D. Meigs, G. Spratt, George McClellan, John H. B. McClellan, James Wynne, J. P. Leonard,

Resumo

Editorial: To Readers and Correspondents, Editorial Department Clinical Teaching. Frontmatter: The Following Publications Have Been Received, The Western Lancet. Table of contents: Contents of No. III Original Communications. Essay: The Real Character of Homœopathy, Foreign Summary On Death Occasioned by Anæmia.—Mr. Hicks, in Introducing This Subject to the Notice of the Society, in …, Remarks on the Constitutional Origin and Cure of Carcinoma. By David L. Starr, Cincinnati, Case of Cyanosis, or Blue Skin, Analysis of a Specimen of Water. Furnished by Mr. Peter Shad, of Colerain Township, Harrison Road, near Miamitown, Hamilton Co., O., Medical Ethics. By Professor John P. Harrison, Report of a Curious Surgical Case. By John G. Kyle, M. D., Cedarville, Ohio, Notices of Empiricism Veracity of Homœopatists, On the Physiological Properties of Sulphate of Quinine. By George Mendenhall, M. D., of Cincinnati, Obstetric Tables: Comprising Illustrations, with Descriptions and Practical Remarks; Exhibiting on Dissected Plates Many Important Subjects in Midwifery. By G. Spratt, Surgeon-Accoucheur. First American Edition, from the Fourth and Greatly Enlarged English Edition, Carefully Revised, and with Additional Notes and Plates. Philadelphia: Thomas, Cowperthwaite & Co. 1848, 4to. For Sale by J. F. Desilver, Cincinnati, O., Original Communications Clinical Lecture on Apoplexy. By Professor John P. Harrison, Phrenology and Insanity, Principles and Practice of Surgery. By the Late George McClellan, M. D., Edited by His Son John H. B. McClellan, M. D. Philadelphia: Grigg, Elliot & Co. 1848, Pp. 432, U. S. Naval Medical Staff, American Medical Association, Committee on Public Hygiene, May, 1848, Regular Practice and Empiricism, Notes of a Second Trial of Iodine and Hyd. Potass for the Removal of an Iron Scale from the Eye. By Dr. Jos. R. Smith, Elyton, Jefferson Co., Alabama, Multiple Essay Items, Epidemic Dysentery. By Isaac Casselberry, M. D., Evansville, Indiana, American Summary Dr. Edwards, from the Select Committee, to Whom the Subject Was Referred, Made the Following Report:—The …. Review: Reviews and Notices Females and Their Diseases; a Series of Letters to His Class. By Charles D. Meigs, M. D. Etc..

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