Southern Medical and Surgical Journal
1849; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
C. W. Long, C. H. Mastin, Paul F. Eve, William H. Anderson, Dr. J. D. White, John R. Pretty, Chas. Merrifeld, Thomas E. Evans, W. L. Moultrie, P. N. Boutigny, J. Pidduck, A. G. Henry, Bransby Cooper, Samuel Solly, Daniel Brainard, J. O. Fletcher, N. E. Maxwell,
ResumoFrontmatter: Southern Medical and Surgical Journal. Essay: Cholera—Its Course and Ravages.—(Cincinnati Gazette), Bacon a Quack, Some Facts Relative to the Spheroidal State of Bodies—Trial by Fire—Man Incombustible. By P. N. Boutigny. Reported to Academie De Sciences.—(Southern Literary Messenger), Corns, Bunions, and Curved Nails. By Chas. Merrifeld.—(Boston Medical and Surgical Journal), Intermittent Fever, Original Communications An Account of the First Use of Sulphuric Ether by Inhalation as an Anæsthetic in Surgical Operations. …, Carbonate of Soda an Antidote to Cholera.—(Medical Examiner), A Case of Rupture of the Quadriceps Femoris Muscle, Which Came under the Notice of C. H. Mastin, M. D., of Mobile. Alabama, On the Use of Etherial Solution of Gun Cotton in the Cure of Erectile Tumors without Operation. By Daniel Brainard, M. D., Professor of Surgery in Rush Medical College, Chicago.—(Ohio Med. and Surgical Journal), On the Treatment of Stricture. By Samuel Solly Esq. F. R. S., Senior Assistant-Surgeon at St. Thomas's Hospital, &c. (Ibid), Meteorological Observations, for October, 1849, at Augusta, Ga. Latitude 33º 27' North—Longitude 4º 32' West Wash. Altitude above Tide, 152 Feet, Monthly Periscope, Sulphate of Phyllerine, On Senile Enlargement of the Prostate.—(Medical Gazette), Three Cases of the Successful Administration of Chloroform, Occurring in the Practice of Drs. Erskine & Sheffey, of Huntsville, Alabama, Transactions of the American Medical Association, Chorea, with Suppression of the Menses, Treated Successfully by Ammoniated Copper and Extract Belladonna. By Thomas E. Evans, M. D., of Decatur, Newton Co., Alabama.—(New Orleans Med. and Surg. Journ.), Toothache. By Dr. J. D. White, Dentist.—(Dental News Letter), Removal of Stains of Nitrate Silver, Cases Occurring in the Practice of P. W. Harper, M. D., of the Shoals of Ogechee, Georgia, A Few Remarks on the Treatment of Nasal Catarrh. By John R. Pretty, M. R. C. S. E., L. S. A.—(London Medical Gazette), A Case of Natural Anæsthesia. By Paul F. Eve, M. D., Professor of Surgery in the Medical College of Georgia, Chloroform Externally Applied, Stricture of the Œsophagus.—(Boston Med. and Sur. Journal), Nitrate of Silver in Jaundice and Chronic Gastritis, Dislocation of the Humerus, with Fracture, Nasal Hemorrhage, Theaapeutic Action of Aconitum Napellus.—(London Journal of Medicine), Medical Intelligence Farewell of the Present Editor, Honor to Whom Honor Is Due.—(Ohio Med. and Surg. Journal), Detection of Chloroform in the Blood, Fracture of Neck of Femur and Autopsy, Medical Miscellany, Treatment of Orchitis. By Bransby Cooper, Esq., F. R. S., &c., On the Use of Opium in Continued Fevers. By A. G. Henry, M. D.—(Boston Med. and Surg. Journal), On the Pathological Treatment of Hooping-Cough. By J. Pidduck, M. D.—(Lancet), On Sulphuric Ether, in a Hygienic and Therapeutic Point of View, Dry Cupping in Hiccup, On the Treatment of Asphyxia Neonatorum. By J. O. Fletcher, Esq., Manchester.—(Medical Times), Prolonged Inanition, Creosote in the Treatment of Diarrhœa. Review: Reviews and Extracts A Detail of Certain Experiments, Performed by Magendie and Bernard in the College of France. By William …. Letter to the editor: Case of Fracture and Depression of a Large Portion of the Parietal Bone of a Child, Relieved by the Use of Cups. By W. L. Moultrie, M. D., of St. John's Berkley, S. C.—(Charleston Medical Journal and Review). Obituary.
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