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The Clinical Review

1899; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

Christian Fenger, Henry M. Lyman, Chas. B. Nancrede, Chas. W. Oviatt, Elbert W. Rockwood, Joseph M. Patton, Alex J. C. Skene, Geo. F. Butler, A. C. Abbott, Sir Henry Burdett, D. Braden Kyle, Dan'l E. Hughes, Hobart Amory Hare,

Resumo

Frontmatter: The Clinical Review. Essay: "Semper Paratus Is the Key-Note to Success in the Practice of This Department of (Emergency) Surgery, No Wonder That So-Called Abdominal Surgery Has Had Such a Profound Degree of Attention during the Last Twenty Years, When It Is Considered for a Moment That in All the General Surgery One Meets in Every Day Experience, by Far the Larger Portion Has Reference to the Abdominal Cavity, Electro-Hæmostasis in Operative Surgery.—By Alex. J. C. Skene, M. D., LL. D. Professor of Gynecology in the Long Island College Hospital, Brooklyn, N. Y. New York: D. Appleton and Company. 1899, Diseases of the Kidney, Amenable to Surgical Treatment.—By Christain Fenger, M. D., Professor of Clinical Surgery, Rush Medical College, Chicago, Chronicle and Comment, Dr. Carl Beck Has Lately Given Us a Picture of Von Langenbeck's Clinic in the Palmy Days of That Esteemed Operator, and before the Days of Antisepsis as We Know It Now, That in after Years Will Be Selected for Both a Type and a Contrast, A Text Book of Diseases of the Nose and Throat,—By D. Braden Kyle, M. D. 640 Pages, with 175 Illustrations, 43 of Them in Colors. Philadelphia: W. B. Saunders, 1899, Lectures on Gunshot Wounds. Lecture II. By Chas. B. Nancrede, A. M., M. D., L. L. D. Prof. of Surgery and of Clinical Surgery, in the University of Michigan; Late Major and Chief Surgeon, U. S. V. Serving with the Army at Santiago, Not a Little May Be Done in the Way of Preventing Serious after Consequences Where an Unstable Nervous Organization Exists, or Promises to Exist, by Following out Well Recognized Laws of Health, For the Thorough Cleansing of the Surface of the Body Previous to Surgical Work a Pure Green Soap Is Undoubtedly the Best, In the Management of Scarlet Fever Cool Baths Will Almost Invariably Be Found Very Comforting to the Patient, Even Though a Young and Tender Child, "No Profession More Strongly Marks Men than That of Medicine, Some Unusual Cases in Gynæcology. By Chas. W. Oviatt, M. D., Surgeon, to St. Mary's Hospital, Oshkosh, Wis, Acute Anterior Poliomyelitis of the Adult; Aqcute Anterior Spinal Paralysis and Acute Polyneuritis.—A Clinical Lecture Delivered in Rush Medical College, It Is Held by House Surgeons in the Larger Hospitals of Boston, and by Many Operators in That City, That Other Is Steadily and Decidedly Winning Favor as a General Anæsthetic Agent, Progressive Medicine, Vol. 111:—A Quarterly Digest of Advances, Discoveries and Improvements in Medical and Surgical Sciences. Edited by Hobart Amory Hare, M. D., Professor of Therapeutics and Materia Medica in the Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia. Octavo, Handsomely Bound in Cloth. 440 Pages. Lea Brothers & Co., Philadelphia and New York, A Compound of the Practice of Medicine.—By Dan'l E. Hughes, M. D., Chief Resident Physician, Philadelphia Hospital, Etc. Sixth Physician's Edition. Thoroughly Revised and Enlarged. Including a Section on Mental Diseases and a Very Complete Section on Skin Diseases. Philadelphia: P. Blakiston's Son & Co. 1899, Clinical Lectures on Diseases of the Heart, Lungs and Pleura.—Designed for the Use of Practitioners and Advanced Students of Medicine. By Joseph M. Patton, M. D., Professor of Internal Medicine, Chicago Policlinic, Chicago. The Clinical Review Publishing Company, 1899, Multiple Essay Items, Hygiene of Transmissible Diseases:—Their Causation, Modes of Dissemination, and Methods of Prevention. By A. C. Abbott, M. D., Professor of Hygiene, Etc., University of Pennsylvania. Illustrated. Philadelphia: W. B. Saunders. 1899, Love and Its Affinities.—By Geo. F. Butler, M. D. Professor of Materia Medica and Clinical Medicine, College of Physicians and Surgeons, A French Professor of Materia Medica Has Recently Remarked, An Accident Very Lately Occurred to a Well-Known English Medical Gentleman Which Has Been Duplicated Many Times in Different Parts of the World, and yet Which Seems Not to Carry a Lesson Significant Enough to Prevent Repetitions, Burdett's Hospitals and Charities.—1899. Being a Year Book of Philanthropy and the Hospital Annual. By Sir Henry Burdett, K. C. B. London. The Scientific Press (Limited). New York: Chas. Scribner's Sons. Review: Book Reviews A Laboratory Manual of Physiological Chemistry.—By Elbert W. Rockwood, B. S., M. D., Professor of Chemistry ….

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