Contents of No. III of the British and Foreign Medico-Chirurgical Review
1848; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Johann Gottlieb Fichte, D. J. MacGowan, John Harris, James Syme, Justus Liebig, Francis Adams, Charles Cowdell, Thomas Henry Starr, Spencer Thomson, M. Bureaud-Riofrey, Richard Owen, Joseph MacLise, A. F. Chomel, Charles J. B. Williams, Samuel Ball, Alfred S. Taylor, James Copland, Peyton Blakiston, Thomas Bell, Edward Forbes, Sylvanus Hanley, Dr. Edward Gelez, James MacKness, John Mitchell, Robert Peters, Richard D. Grainger, Charles F. Ellerman, Dr. T. Chetchuti, William Baly, William S. Kirkes, Samuel Highley, Alfred Smee, Erasmus Wilson, E. H. Weber, Dr. E. Harless, Mm. Bouchardat, Dr. H. Cramer, M. Beclard, M. Mialhe, Elijah Impey, C. Morehad, Dr. H. Zeroni, M. Chassaignac, M. Hervez De Chegoin, M. Ricord, Dr. Mason Warren, M. Malgaigne, M. Bonnet, James D. Trask, M. Le Chaptois, M. Chomel, M. Trousseau, M. Chomel, M. Trousseau, M. Bretonneau, M. Duchassaing, M. Lobel-Andre, M. Joret, T. Nunneley,
ResumoTable of contents: Contents of No. III of the British and Foreign Medico-Chirurgical Review. Frontmatter: The British and Foreign Medico-Chirurgical Review. Review: Books Received for Review, Analytical and Critical Reviews Rules and Bye-Laws of the Manchester Medico-Ethical Association.—1848. 8vo, Pp. 12. Essay: The Stars and the Earth; or Thoughts upon Space, Time, and Eternity. Parts I and II.—London, 1847. 12mo, Pp. 107, On the Employment of the Tartrate of Iron and Potassium for the Treatment of Primary Phagedœnic Syphilitic Sores. By M. Ricord, Chemical Examination of the Urinary Calculi in the Museum of the Medical Department of Transylvania University; with Remarks on the Relative Frequency of Calculus in Lexington, Ky., and the Probable Causes. By Robert Peters, M.D., Professor of Chemistry and Pharmacy in Transylvania University.—Lexington, 1846, Pp. 37, On Examination of the Uterus by the Rectum. By M. Chomel, Notes on Smallpox in India. By C. Morehad, M.D., Metallic Quicksilver in Ileus and Obstructed Bowels, First Report of the Commissioners Appointed to Inquire Whether Any and What Special Means May Be Requisite for the Improvement of the Health of the Metropolis; with Minutes of Evidence.—London, 1848. 8vo, Pp. 430 Second Report of the Commissioners, &c. &c.—London, 1848. 8vo, Pp. 144, Bibliographical Notices Dysphonia Clericorum, or Clergyman's Sore-Throat: Its Pathology, Treatment, and Prevention. By James, On the First Process Which Takes Place in the Impregnated Ovum of the Frog—Cleavage or Division, and Its Products. By Dr. H. Cramer, Pathology A Description of the Malignant Pustule as Communicated from the Elephant, On the Morbid Anatomy of the Intestiual Mucous Membrane in Infants, Midwifery, &c A Statistical Inquiry into the Causes, Symptoms, Pathology, and Treatment of Rupture of the Uterus, New Method of Preparing Copaica. By M. Lobel-Andre, On the Counteraction of the Ill Effects of Mercury by Dulcamara. By M. Bretonneau, Copy of Dr. King's Report on the Fever of Boà Vista. Ordered by the House of Commons to Be Printed, 10th March, 1848.—pp. 16 Dr. M'William's Remarks on Dr. King's Report on the Fever at Boa Vista.—London, 1848. Pp. 15, Portraits of Diseases of the Skin. By Erasmus Wilson, F.R.S. Fascic. III. With Four Plates.—London, 1848. Folio, On Allotriophagia, or Endemic Pica. By Dr. Volpato, As to Certain Suggestions of Treatment Proposed by the Sanitary Commissioners, Recent Advances in the Physiology of Motion, the Senses, Generation, and Development; Being a Supplement to the Second Volume of Professor Müller's 'Elements of Physiology. ' by William Baly, M.D., F.R.S., Physician to Millbank Prison, and Lecturer on Forensic Medicine at St. Bartholomew's Hospital; and William S. Kirkes, M.D. with Twenty-Five Wood-Engravings.—London, 1848. 8vo, Pp. 132, Periscope Anatomy and Physiology, The Use of Ice as a Means of Arresting Hemorrhages. By M. Chassaignac, On the Constitution of Taurine. By Prof. Redtenbacher, Histoire Générale Des Membranes Séreuses Et Synoviales, Des Bourses Muqueuses Et Des Cystes, Sous Le Rapport De Leur Structure, De Leurs Fonctions, De Leurs Affections, Et De Leur Traitement Avec La Découverte D'un Grand Nombre De Séreuses Et De Nouveaux Sièges De Maladies. Par M. Le Docteur Edouard Gelez.—Paris, 1845, On the Digestion of Alcoholic Fluids, and Their Office in Nutrition, On Puerperal Fever. By Prof. Martin, Rapid Recovery after Fraclure of the Tibia, On the Time Required to Produce Death by Hydrocyanic Acid. By Dr. Sewell, The Late Dr. Howard, of Manchester, On the Contractility of the Smaller Arteries. By E. and E. H. Weber, On Poisons, in Relation to Medical Jurisprudence and Medicine. By Alfred S. Taylor, F.R.S., Lecturer on Medical Jurisprudence and Chemistry in Guy's Hospital.—London, 1848. Fcap. 8vo, Pp. 855 A Dictionary of Practical Medicine. By James Copland, M.D., F.R.S., &c. Art. Poisons.—London, …, On the Archetype and Homologies of the Vertebrate Skeleton. By Richard Owen, F.R.S. with Two Plates and Numerous Wood-Engravings.—London, 1848. 8vo, Pp. 203 Comparative Osteology; Being Morphological Studies to Demonstrate the Archetype Skeleton of Vertebrated …, On the Use of Adansonia Digitata as a Substitute for Sulphate of Quinine, On the Action of Diuretics. By Professor Krahmer, of Halle, A History of British Crustacea. By Thomas Bell, F.R.S., F.L.S., F.Z.S., &c., Professor of Zoology in King's College, London. Parts I to VI. Illustrated with Wood-Engravings.—London, 1844-1848 A History of British Mollusca and Their Shells. By Edward Forbes, F.R.S., Professor of Botany in King's …, Researches on the Motion of the Juices in the Animal Body. By Justus Liebig, M.D., Professor of Chemistry in the University of Giessen. Translated by William Gregory, M. D., Professor of Chemistry in the University of Edinburgh.—London, 1848. 8vo, Pp. 109, On the Influence of the Silent System in the Production of Insanity. By M. Joret, Observations on the Cultivation of Organic Science, Being the Hunterian Oration Delivered February 14, 1848, before the Royal College of Surgeons of England. By Richard D. Grainger, F.R.S., Lecturer on General Anatomy and Physiology at St. Thomas's Hospital. London, 1848, 8vo, Pp. 60, Sanitary Reform and Agricultural Improvement; or How to Promote Health and Abundance. In Three Letters. By Charles F. Ellerman. Letter I. Drainage, Sewerage, Urinaria, and Cloacœ.—London, 1848, 8vo, Pp. 70, Principles of Medicine: Comprising General Pathology and Therapeutics, and a Brief General View of Etiology, Nosology, Semeiology, Diagnosis, Prognosis, and Hygienics. By Charles J. B. Williams, M.D., F.R.S., Professor of the Principles and Practice of Medicine, and of Clinical Medicine, and First Physician to the Hospital, University College, London, &c. &c. Second Edition, Considerably Enlarged.—London, 1848. 8vo, Pp. 533 Elements of General Pathology. By A. F. Chomel, Professor of Clinical Medicine to the Faculty of Paris, …, A General Medical Catalogue of Modern Works with Their Prices and Dates, Corrected to January, 1848. With a Classified Index of Subjects and of the Authors Who Have Written on Them. By Samuel Highley.—London, 1848. 12mo, Pp. 86, Forensic Medicine Medical Jurisprudence of Insanity, Report of the Principal Facts Connected with a Fatal Case of Chloroform Inhalation Which Occurred in Cincinnati, Cauterization of Irreducible Omentum. By M. Bonnet, Vision in Health and Disease; the Value of Glasses for Its Restoration, and the Mischief Caused by Their Abuse; Being the Substance of Lectures Delivered at the Central London Ophthalmic Hospital. By Alfred Smee, F.R.S., Surgeon to the Bank of England, &c. &c. Illustrated by One Plate, and Numerous Woodcuts.—London, 1847. 8vo, Pp. 64, Practical Observations on Certain Diseases of the Chest, and on the Principles of Auscultation. By Peyton Blakiston, M.D., F.R.S., Physician of the Birmingham General Hospital, &c.—London, 1848. 8vo, Pp. 368, Retention of Urine in Cerebral Affections, On the Changes That the Blood-Corpuscles Undergo in the Spleen. By Profs. Ecker and Kölliker, Contributions to the Pathology and Practice of Surgery. By James Syme, F.R.S.E., Surgeon in Ordinary to the Queen in Scotland, &c. &c.—London, 1848. 8vo, Pp. 336, On the Erysipelas of New-Born Infants. By M. Trousseau, Surgery On Gun-Shot Wounds, On the Efficacy of the Seeds of Phellandrium Aquaticum in Affections of the Respiratory Organs. By Dr. Michea, Organic Chemistry On the Blood of the Splenic Veins and of the Vena Portæ. By M. Beclard, Discorso Inaugurale Pronunciato Nella Tornata Pubblica Del 16 Ottobre, All' Apertura Dell' Anno Accademico 1846-7, Nella Societá Medica D'incoraggiamento Di Malta. Dal Dr. T. Chetchuti, Di Lei Presidente.—Malta, 1846, On Some of the Affections of the Os Uteri. By M. Chomel, Intelligence On the Effects of Chloroform, On the Physiological Local Effects of Anœsthetic Agents. By T. Nunneley, Esq., Cause of the Fatality of Inflammation of the Upper Lobe of the Right Lung. By M. Hervez De Chegoin, Practical Medicine Practical Remarks on Croup. By Dr. H. Zeroni, On Quinine in Acute Rheumatism. By Dr. Vinet, Colour of the Vagina in Pregnancy. By Dr. Albert, Observations on the Relation of Acids to the Animal Economy. By M. Mialhe, Foreign Bodies in the Air-Passages. By Dr. Mason Warren, Epidemic Abortion. By Dr. Schweich, Treatise on the Falsifications of Food, and the Chemical Means Employed to Detect Them. By John Mitchell, M.C.S., Author of 'Manual of Practical Assaying. '—London, 1848. Fcap. 8vo. Pp. 334, Ragguaglio Storico Di Una Paraplegia Curata E Guarita Perfettamente Coll' Agopuntura.—Venezia, 1825 Trattatello Diviso in 11 Articoli Sull' Agopuntura.—Venezia, 1841, Voluminous Enterocele through the Fundus Uteri. By M. Le Chaptois, Prognosis Furnished by the Tears of Children. By M. Trousseau, An Easy Means of Rendering the Ulnar Artery Accessible to the Finger or Even to the Eye. By M. Malgaigne, An Account of the Cultivation and Manufacture of Tea in China; Derived from Personal Observation during an Official Residence in That Country, from 1804 to 1826, &c. By Samuel Ball, Esq. Late Inspector of Teas to the Hon. United East India Company in China. With Three Plates, and Numerous Wood-Engravings.—London, 1848, 8vo, Pp. 382, On the Sarcina of Goodsir, On the Independent Contractility of Muscular Fibre. By Dr. E. Harless, The Seven Books of Paulus Ægineta: Translated from the Greek: with a Commentary, Embracing a Complete View of the Knowledge Possessed by the Greeks, Romans, and Arabians, on All Subjects Connected with Medicine and Surgery. By Francis Adams.—London, Printed for the Sydenham Society. 3 Vols. 8vo. Vol. I. 1844. Pp. xx. 683; Vol. II. 1846. Pp. 511; Vol. III. 1847. Pp. 653, Materia Medica and Pharmacy On the Action, Uses, and Preparation of Indian Hemp.
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