Table of Contents of Number II, Vol. II
1829; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Stephens R. Beatty, James Conquest Cross, T. Romeyn Beck, Dr. Lloyd Warfield, Charles Caldwell, Charles Shaw, William N. Meriwether, Dr. Thomas P. Hereford, John Terrell Lewis, Elijah Coons, Henry M. Dowling, William Augustus Ficklin, John E. Cooke, John E. Cooke, C. W. Short, Thomas J. Matthews,
ResumoTable of contents: Table of Contents of Number II, Vol. II Original Communications. Frontmatter: The Transylvania Journal of Medicine and the Associate Sciences, Notices &c.. Essay: A Dissertation on the Non-Specific Nature, and Non-Mercurial Treatment of Venercal Affections. By Charles Shaw, M. D. of Jefferson County, Mississippi, Cases of Milk Sickness, with Some Remarks on the Treatment, by John Terrell Lewis M. D. of Lexington, Kentucky, Epilepsy Cured by an Operation with the Trephine, Thoughts on the Moulting of Birds. By Charles Caldwell M. D. &c. &c., Miscellaneous Intelligence The Bandage, An Inquiry into the Remote Causes of Autumnal Epidemics. By William Augustus Ficklin, M. D. of Jackson, Louisiana, Transylvania University—Medical Department List of Graduates, 1829, Case of Verminose Disease. By Henry M. Dowling, M. D. Leesburg, Virginia, An Essay on Burns. By Dr. Lloyd Warfield, of Paris, Kentucky, Annual Address Delivered before the Medical Society of the State of New-York, February 4,1829. By T. Romeyn Beck, M. D. President of the Society, Two Cases of Poisoning with Arsenic. Communicated by William N. Meriwether, M. D. of Shelby County, Kentucky, Meteorological Journal, from January to March, 1829. By Thomas J. Matthews, A. M. Morrison Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy, in Transylvania University For January, Essay on Phlegmasia Dolens. By John E. Cooke, M. D. &c. Read before the Lexington Medical Society, and Published at Their Request, Miscellaneous Cases. By James Conquest Cross M. D. of Courtland, Alabama, Original Communications A Dissertation on Congestive Bilious Fever. By Stephens R. Beatty M. D. of Clear Spring, Washington County, …, Case of Gonorrhœa Cured by Injections of the Balsam Copaiva. By Elijah Coons, M. D. Of Tuscumbia, Alabama, Two Cases of Extensive Imposthumation, Terminating Singularly. By Dr. Thomas P. Hereford, of Haymarket, Virginia. Communicated in a Letter to One of the Editors. Review: Review A Treatise of Pathology and Therapeutics. By John E. Cooke, M. D. Professor of the Theory and Practice …. Obituary: Mr. William R. Smith.
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