New-York Medical and Physical Journal
1823; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
John Haygarth, David Hosack, Valentine Mott, James M'Naughton, Daniel L. M. Peixotto, Abraham D. Spoor, Phlegmasia Dolens, William Handy, David Hosack, P. S. Townsend, John W. Francis, Samuel L. Mitchill, Benjamin Waterhouse, Samuel Cooper, William Anderson, Alexander H. Stevens, Dr. T. Sutherland, Wright Post, John W. Francis, T. Romeyn Beck, Charles Johnson, Mm. Horn, Richard Pennell,
ResumoFrontmatter: New-York Medical and Physical Journal. Letter to the editor: Rules to Prevent and Exterminate Contagious Fevers. By John Haygarth, M. D. F. R. S. L. and E. Communicated to the Editors by David Hosack, M. D. F. R. S. &c. To the Editors of the New-York Medical and Physical Journal, Case of Stricture of the Colon, with an Account of the Morbid Appearances after Death. Communicated to the Editors by Abraham D. Spoor, M. D. of Troy, N. Y., Case of Uterine Hemorrhage Succeeded by Phlegmasia Dolens. Communicated to the Editors by William Handy, M. D. &c.. Essay: Remarks on the Medicinal Properties of the Prussiate of Iron. In a Letter to William Zollickoffer, M. D. From David Hosack, M. D. Professor of the Theory and Practice of Physic, and of Clinical Medicine in the University of New-York, Transudation, Goitre in the Western Part of the State of New-York, Results of Meteorological Observations for 1820, 1821, and 1822, at Albany. By T. Romeyn Beck, M. D., It Is Not Generally Understood to What Kind and Degree of Danger Other Parts of the British Dominions Are Exposed from the Typhous Fever Which Has Spread so Fatally in Ireland, and in Some Towns of England and Scotland, American Locality of Cerium, Extract of a Letter to the Editors, from Dr. T. Sutherland, Dated New-York, June 1, 1823, Brief Notice of a New Work on Crustaceous Animals Found in a Fossil State. By Samuel L. Mitchill, M. D., Professor of Materia Medica in the University of New-York. (Read before the Lyceum of Natural History, 5th May, 1823), Case of Sarcomatous Enlargement, with Encysted Dropsy of the Right Ovarium. By John W. Francis, M. D. Professor of Obstetrics in the University of New-York, Cases of Inverted Uterus Successfully Treated by Ligature. By Charles Johnson, M. D., Foreign, On the Prevalence of Typhus Fever in Tropical Climates. By Daniel L. M. Peixotto, M. D. of New-York, Meteorological Observations for March, 1823 Made at the New-York Hospital, by Richard Pennell, M. D., Remarks on Poisons, Chronic Ulcers, Observations on Chronic Vomiting. By James M'Naughton, M. D. Professor of Anatomy and Physiology in the University of the State of New-York, Extract of a Letter from Thomas Stewart Traill, M. D. Liverpool, to Dr. Duncan, Junior, Extract of a Letter to One of the Editors, from Oliver B. Baldwin, M. D., Dated Newark, N. J. April 22d, 1823, A Dictionary of Practical Surgery, &c. By Samuel Cooper, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, London, &c. &c.; with Notes and an Appendix, by William Anderson, of the College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, Professor of Anatomy to the Vermont Academy of Medicine, and Lecturer on Surgical Anatomy in New-York. From the 4th London Ed. New-York, 1822, 2 Vols. The First Lines of the Practice of Surgery, &c. &c. By Samuel Cooper, Member of the Royal …, Dr. Haygarth's Rules, Case of Metastasis. By P. S. Townsend, M. D. New-York, Castor Oil, Communication between the Stomach and Bladder, Cases of Osteo-Sarcoma.—Case II.—In Which the Left Carotid Artery Was Tied, and a Portion of the Lower Jaw Bone Removed Successfully. By Valentine Mott, M. D. Professor of Surgery in the University of New-York, Multiple Essay Items, New Faculty of Medicine of Paris, Case of Cæsarean Operation, in Which the Mother and Twin Infants Were Saved. By Mm. Horn, Father and Son, Medical and Philosophical Intelligence Domestic, Remarks on the Columba Migratoria, or Passenger Pigeon. In a Letter to Dr. J. W. Francis, from De Witt Clinton, Esq. LL. D., Hydriodate of Potass, University of the State of New-York.—College of Physicians and Surgeons. Review: Review An Essay Concerning Tussis Convulsiva, or Whooping Cough, with Observations on the Diseases of Children. ….
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