The Chicago Medical Examiner
1861; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
E. Andrews, Jas. S. King, W. A. Gordon, N. S. Davis, F. N. Smith, John A. Kennicott, Geo. Fisher, Charles T. Jackson, S. Waterman, Richard Barwell, John Swinburne, William Wallace Moreland, W. B. Keen, Freeman J. Bumstead,
ResumoFrontmatter: The Chicago Medical Examiner. Table of contents: Contents.---October, 1861. Display ads: Drug Trade, Gale Brothers, Multiple Display Advertisements. Essay: Strangulated Hernia, The Pathology and Treatment of Venereal Diseases; Including the Results of Recent Investigations on the Subject. By Freeman J. Bumstead, M. D., Lecturer on Venereal Diseases, at the College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York; Surgeon to St. Luke's Hospital; Assistant-Surgeon to the New York Eye Infirmary. Philadelphia: Blanchard & Lea. 1861, A Correspondent of the N. Y. World Says, of the Wounded in the Washington Hospitals, after the Bull Run Affair, That in Consequence of the Comparative State of Nature, in Which They Lived for Months Previous to the Action, the Cases Which Would Otherwise Have Been Obstinate or Incurable, Are Now in a Rapid State of Convalescence; in Fact, to Use the Attending Physician's Words, "Their Wounds Heal like Those of Wild Beasts", The Clinique Chicago Medical and Surgical Dispensary, Rupture of the Uterus, On the Therapeutical Employment of Oxide of Zinc, A Case of Periodical Strabismus, United States Sanitary Commission, Dr. Gibson Advises for Stomatitis Materna as "Nearly Specific as Quinine for Intermittent Fever, " Chlorate of Potash, Half Drachm Doses Daily, and Application of Solution of Tannate of Zinc to the Part Affected, Books and Pamphlets Received, Original Contributions Lectures on Military Surgery, Dear Sir:—I Am a Stranger to You, but Your Public Acts Are Familiar to Me, in Consequence of Which I Have Taken the Liberty of Addressing You on an Important Subject, and so, through Your Assistance, Bring the Matter before the State Agricultural Society, Book Notices A Treatise on Diseases of the Joints. By Richard Barwell, F. R. C. S., Assistant Surgeon Charing-Cross …, Selections Hints to Army Surgeons, Treatment of Fractures of Long Bones by Simple Extension. By John Swinburne, M. D., One of the Surgeons to the Albany City Hospital. Albany: Van Benthuysen, Printer, 1861, Report on the Sanitary Condition of the City of Chicago Prepared for the Regular Meeting of the Chicago Medical Society, Held Sept. 20th, 1861, The Morbid Effects of the Retention in the Blood of the Elements of the Urinary Secretion. By William Wallace Moreland, M. D., Member of the Boston Society for Medical Improvement; One of the Attending Surgeons at the Central Office of the Boston Dispensary, Etc. Being the Dissertation to Which the Fiske Fund Prize Was Awarded, July 11, 1860. Philadelphia: Blanchard and Lea. 1861, Hammond on Chancre, What Ails Them?. Letter to the editor: Correspondence Milk Sickness. Editorial. Backmatter: The Chicago Medical Examiner A Monthly Journal, Devoted to the Educational, Scientific, and Practical Interests of the Medical Profession.
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