The St. Louis Medical and Surgical Journal
1848; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
George W. Sickles, S. Skeel, Charles J. B. Williams, Meredith Clymer, Alfred Stille, Lewis Shanks, C. E. Lavender, Joseph Bates, William Gill, Samuel Jackson, Alfred Stille, Gouverneur Emerson, Isaac Parrish, D. Francis Condie, D. J. C. Cain, Dr. L. Papillaud, Charles A. Greene, M. H. Stapleton, Francis Barnes, H. J. Holmes,
ResumoFrontmatter: The St. Louis Medical and Surgical Journal, To Advertisers. Essay: The Real Character of Homœopathy, Registration of Marriages, Births and Deaths, A New Competitor with Homœopathy, A Case of Ulceration and Stricture of the Œsophagus, with Remarks on Nutritive Enemata, as a Means of Sustaining Life in Such Cases; by D. J. C. Cain, M. D., Physician to the Marine Hospital, Charleston, S. C., On the Discovery of a New Fluid for Preserving the Color of Pathological and Anatomical Preparations, by M. H. Stapleton, M. D., F. R. C. S., M. R. I. A., Surgeon to Jervis-Street Hospital, Homœopathic Veracity, Asiatic Cholera, Inquiry into the Treatment of Burns and Scalds, In the Article of Dr. Boisliniere, in the Last Number of This Journal, the Word "Grammes," Instead of "Drams," Should Have Been Used in Speaking of the Cerebro-Spinal Fluid, An Account of an Epidemic Typhoid Fever, Which Prevailed in North-Eastern Missouri in the Latter Part of Last, and the Fore Part of the Present Year, (1848,) by George W. Sickles, M. D., of Monticello, Mo., Original Communications Medical Essays.—By L., Elements of General Pathology—A Practical Treatise on the Causes, Forms, Symptoms and Results of Disease, by Alfred Stille, M. D., Lecturer on Pathology, and the Practice of Medicine, Member of the Medical Society of Observation of Paris, Fellow of the Philadelphia College of Physicians, &c.—[Philadelphia, Lindsay & Blackiston, 1848, Vomiting in Pregnancy, Lead Colic, or Mine Sickness, by S. Skeel, M. D., Influence of Mind on Disease. (Address Delivered before the Medical Society of the County of Columbia.) by Joseph Bates, M. D., Remarks, Anthropo-Toxicologia. Cases; with Remarks. Read before the Alabama Medical Society, April 3d, 1848. By C. E. Lavender, M. D., of Selma, Alabama, On the Comparative Efficacy of Certain Medicinal Agents in the Treatment of Dysentery, and Other Intestinal Fluxes in Warm Climates, by Dr. L. Papillaud, of Brazil, On the Treatment of Fever by Cold Water. By William Gill, M. D., Physician to the Nottingham Dispensatory, &c.—[Ranking's Abstract], Case of Violent Constipation—Only Three Stools in Nine Years, by Charles A. Greene, of Millbury, Mass, Trial of a Physician for Assault and Battery, Record of Medical Science On the Effects of Quinine in Puerperal Peritonitis, and Other Inflammatory Diseases, by Lewis Shanks, …. Review: Reviews and Bibliographical Notices Principles of Medicine, Comprising General Pathology and Therapeutics, and a Brief General View of Etiology, …. Editorial: Editorials. Letter to the editor: Operation of Laryngotomy, by Francis Barnes, M. D., of New-Orleans, Remedy for Dysmenorrhœa, Latest Humbug.
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