The Charleston Medical Journal and Review
1850; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Wm. Hume, Isaac Branch, Henry A. Ramsay, S. N. Harris, R. A. Kinloch, E. M. Pendleton, Edward Mitchell, D. J. Cain, John Bachman, John Bell, Daniel Drake, E. D. Fenner, J. Moore Neligan, Joseph MacLise, R. Eggle-Field Griffith, Jno. J. Reese, James Henry Bennet, Francis G. Smith, Thomas G. Prioleau, Washington L. Atlee,
ResumoFrontmatter: The Charleston Medical Journal and Review. Essay: Case of Fracture of the Vertebræ, from a Fall on the Feet, with Compression and Softening of the Spinal Marrow. By D. J. Cain, M. D., Physician to the Marine Hospital, Charleston, S. C., Case of Rupture and Obliteration of the Bladder. Death in Four Days. By E. M. Pendleton, M. D. Sparta. Geo., Southern Medical Reports; Consisting of General and Special Reports, on the Medical Topography, Meteorology, and Prevalent Diseases of the Following States: Louisiana, Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, South-Carolina, Florida, North-Carolina, Texas, Arkansas, Tennessee. To Be Published Annually. Edited by E. D. Fenner, M. D., of New-Orleans: a Visiting Physician to the Charity Hospital, &c., &c., &c. Vol. 1., 1849. New-Orleans: B. M. Norman, 16 Camp Street. New-York: Samuel S. & William Wood, 261 Pearl St. Pp. 448, On the Medicinal Properties of the Black-Root Pterocaulon Pycnostachyum. By Edward Mitchell, M. D. Charleston, Remarks on "Snuff Chewing, " and a Mode in Which It May Affect the Pulmonary Organs. By R. A. Kinloch, M. D. Charleston, On the Natural History and Therapeutic Effects of the Sanguinaria Canadensis. By Isaac Branch, M. D., of Abbeville C. H., South-Carolina, We Learn by the March Issue of the N. O. Med. and Surg. Journal That Dr. J. M. Sims, of Montgomery, Ala., Has Originated a New Method of Operating in Vesico-Vaginal Fistula, Which He Intends to Make Known at Some Future Time, Bibliographical Notices Medicines, Their Uses and Mode of Administration. Including a Complete Conspectus of the Three British …, Meteorological Table for the City of Charleston During the Month of April, 1850, Dear Sir:—E. J. Tilt, Esq., M. D., of London, Favourably Known to To the Profession in This Country, and Who Has Been Long Engaged in a Medical Natural History of Woman, Has Recently Proposed to Me the Following Questions, Soliciting Answers from Myself and Professional Friends, We Re-Publish, in This Number, the Queries on the Subject of Menstruation and Parturition, Addressed to the Profession by Dr. E. J. Tilt, of London, with the Hope That They Will Be Responded to by the Physicians of the Whole United States, but Particularly of the Southern and Western States, with a Promptitude Which Will Prove How Deeply Interested We Are in Every Thing That Relates to the Progress of Medical Science, Monograph A Reply to the Letter of Samuel George Morton, M. D., on the Question of Hybridity in Animals, Considered …, Case of Stricture of the Cervix Uteri, Causing Retention of the Placenta; with the Suggestion of a Means of Relieving It. By S. N. Harris, M. D. Savannah, Geo., A Practical Treatise on Inflammation of the Uterus and Its Appendages, and on the Ulceration and Induration of the Neck of the Uterus. By James Henry Bennet, M. D., Memb. of the Coll. of Phys., Phys.-Accouch, to the West. Gen. Disp., Formerly House Phys. (By Concours) to the Hospitals, Saint Louis. Notre Dame De Da Petie, and La Salpetriere, Paris. Second American, from the Second London Edition. Philadelphia: Lea & Blanchard. 1850. [John Russell, and McCarter & Allen], Convulsive Intermittent Fever. By Henry A. Ramsay, M. D. Raysville, Geo., Proceedings of the American Medical Association At the Third Annual Meeting, Held at Cincinnati, May, 1850. (Condensed from the Medical Examiner, June, …, A Universal Formulary; Containing the Methods of Preparing and Administering Officinal and Other Medicines. The Whole Adapted to Physicians and Pharmaceutists. By R. Eggle-Field Griffith, M. D. Selecta Sunt Quae Medicum Nobilitant.—Linnaeu. Philadelphia: Lea & Blanchard. 1850 The American Medical Formulary: Based upon the United States and British Pharmacopœias. Including Also …, Questions Relative to the System of Generation, Submitted by E. J. Tilt, Esq., Physician to the Farrington General Dispensary, and to the Paddington Free Dispensary, for the Diseases of Women and Children, 40 Gloucester Road, Hyde Park, London, The Roper Hospital, On the Detection and Identification of Vegetable Substances in the Stomach after Death. By Wm. Hume, M. D., Professor of the Experimental Sciences in the Citadel Academy, Charleston, A Systematic Treatise, Historical, Etiological, and Practical, on the Principal Diseases of the Interior Valley of North America, as They Appear in the Caucassian, African, Indian and … Varieties of Its Population., by Daniel Drake, M. D. Cincinnati: W. B. Smith & Co. 1850. 8 Vo, P. 878, Meteorological Table for the City of Charleston During the Month of May, 1850, Surgical Anatomy. By Joseph MacLise, Surgeon, with Coloured Plates: Part 2d. Philadelphia: Lea & Blanchard. 1850. Review: Reviews Dietetical and Medical Hydrology: a Treatise on Baths: Including Cold, Sea, Hot, Vapour, Gas, and Mud …. Editorial: Editorial and Miscellanies American Medical Association.
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