The St. Louis Medical and Surgical Journal
1857; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
F. V. L. Brokaw, Robert H. Grinstead, W. M. McPheeters, A. J. Coons, W M McPheeters, Montrose A. Pallen, G. W. Campbell, L. Ch. Boisliniere, Robley Dunglison, James Miller, Erasmus Wilson, T. H. Shute, M. F. Colby, E. Headlam Greenhow, H. A. Tatum, Horatio G. Tate, James Wynne, E. B. Elliott, Franklin B. Hough,
ResumoFrontmatter: The St. Louis Medical and Surgical Journal. Essay: Marshall Hall, Gun-Shot Wound of the Bladder—Recovery. By Robert H. Grinstead, M. D., of St. Louis, Use of Chloroform in Retention of Urine, The Practice of Surgery. By James Miller, F. R. S. E., F. R. C. S. E., Surgeon in Ordinary to the Queen for Scotland; Surgeon in Ordinary to His Royal Highness, Prince Albert, for Scotland; Professor of Surgery in the University of Edinburgh; Consulting Surgeon to the Royal Infirmary, Etc., Etc. Revised by the American Editor: Fourth American from the Last Edinburgh Edition: Illustrated by Three Hundred and Sixty-Four Engravings on Wood. Philadelphia: Blanchard & Lea—1857, Valerianate of Ammonia as a Remedy for Neuralgia, On "Phantom Tumors" of the Abdomen. By E. Headlam Greenhow, M. D., Lecturer on the Public Health at St. Thomas's Hospital; Physician to the Western General Dispensary, &c., On Circumscribed Atrophy of the Skin. By Dr. Reuss, On Diseases of the Skin. By Erasmus Wilson, F. R. S. Fourth American, from the Fourth and Enlarged London Edition. Philadelphia: Blanchard & Lea—1857, Record of Medical Science On Tubercle of the Crus Cerebelli with Symptoms Simulating Chorea. By T. H. Shute, M. D., Physician to …, The Gaseous Treatment of Intestinal Obstructions. By Horatio G. Tate, M. D., of West Point, Ga., Ieterus of New-Born Infants—Two Cases, Terminating Fatally. Reported by G. W. Campbell, M. D., of St. Louis, Missouri, Original Communications Dysenteric Ulceration and Sloughing of the Mucous Membrane of the Intestines, as a Cause of Abscess of …, Case of Ulceration of the Appendix Vermiformis—Perforation—Peritonitis—Death, Medical Societies, On Redness of the Cheeks as a Symptom of Pneumonia, Dr. Linton Reported the Following Case of Obscure Tumor of the Groin, Marine Hospital Reports Sulphate of Cinchonia as an Anti-Periodic and Substitute for Quinine. y W. M. McPheeters, M. D., Registration of Births, Marriages and Deaths, Multiple Essay Items, Medical Miscellany, Reviews and Bibliographical Notices General Therapeutics and Materia Medica: Adapted for a Medical Text-Book—With Indexes of Remedies and …, A Brief Memoir of the Life and Character of the Late R. S. Holmes, M. D. Read by Appointment before the St. Louis Medical Society, by W. M. McPheeters, M. D., St. Louis Medical Society Dr. McGintie, President, in the Chair, New Views on the Physiology of the Large Intestine. By M. F. Colby, M. A., M. D., Etc., Stanstead, C. E., A Case of Reunion after Entire Amputation. Reported by H. A. Tatum, M. D., of Richmond, Virginia, Dear Sir: the American Association for the Advancement of Science, at Its Session Held in the City of Montreal, in August Last, Appointed the Undersigned a Committee to Prepare and Report a Plan for a Uniform System of Registration of Births, Deaths, and Marriages, Applicable to the United States, Introductory Lectures. Editorial: Editorial Medical Classes in St. Louis, Oxyde of Zinc in Profuse Perspiration. A Correction. By A. J. Coons, M. D., of Richmond, Va.. Letter to the editor: (European Correspondence).
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