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The United States Medical and Surgical Journal

1835; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

Joseph N. McDowell, Samuel D. Gross, Horatho G. Jameson, Landon C. Rives, James B. Rogers, John P. Harrison, Daniel Drake, John Geo. Morgan, Dr. James Heron, John Watson, Thomas T. Everitt, John A. Swett, John Watson, John P. Mettauer, Samuel K. Jennings, James H. Miller,

Resumo

Frontmatter: Cincinnati College Medical Department, Communications of Every Description Concerning the U. S. Med. and Surg. Journal Must Be Made to James Webster, the Publishing Agent, Otherwise No Attention Will Be Paid to Them, We Have Delayed Publishing Several Interesting Papers, Reviews, &c. To Make Room for the Papers of Our Valuable Contributor Dr. Watson, in Order That He Might Have an Opportunity of Reading and Correcting the Proofs Prior to His Departure for Europe, Whither He Takes with Him in Common with His Other Friends, Our Good Wishes for His Safe Arrival, and Return to His Own Country, Advertisements, Geneva Medical Institution, The United States Medical and Surgical Journal. Display ads: Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, Cosmetics, &c.. Essay: Medical Intelligence, The Exiled Poles, The Management of Sore Legs. By James H. Miller, M. D., Professor of Anatomy, Physiology and Pathology in the Washington Medical College of Baltimore, An Essay on the Coexistence of Diseases. Read before the New-York Medical and Surgical Society, at the N. Y. Dispensary, May 9th, 1835, by John Watson, M. D., One of the Physicians of the New-York Dispensary, Extracts from a Paper on Ozœna and Other Diseases of the Organ of Smell, Read May 5th, 1835, before the Medical Society of Orange County, in the State of New York, by Dr. James Heron, President of the Society, The Pathology of Phlegmasia Dolens. By Samuel K. Jennings, M. D., Professor of Materia Medica, Therapeutics, Hygeine and Medical Jurisprudence, in the Washington Medical College of Baltimore, On the Crusta Genu Equinæ (Sweat or Knee Scab, Mock or Encircled Hoof Knees, Hangers, Dew Claws, Night Eyes, or Horse Crust,) in Epilepsy. By John P. Mettauer, M. D., of Prince Edward Co., Va., A Case of Protracted Adhesion of a Portion of the Placenta to the Neck of the Uterus, with Final Sloughing and Separation. By John A. Swett, M. D., N. Y., On the Rise of the Datura Stramonium, in Sarcocele and Diseases of a Similar Character. By Thomas T. Everitt, M. D., of Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Report of Dispensary and Private Practice,—(Including Diseases of the Skin and Febrile Exanthemata, Diseases of the Eye and Ear, Venereal Diseases, and a Few Miscellaneous Cases,)—Occupying a Period of between Three and Four Months, Viz. From the 1st of May, 1835, to the 17th of August Following, with References to a Few Cases That Occurred Prior to That Period. Read before the New-York Medical and Surgical Society, at the New-York Dispensary, September 29th, 1835, by John Watson, M. D.. Table of contents: Contents of No. XV. Review: Reviews.

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