The Monthly Journal of Foreign Medicine
1828; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
B. C. Brodie, John Mackintosh, M. Le Baron Larrey, C. Aston Key, Edward J. Seymour, George Bushe, M. Dance, John Bacot, James Blundell, Marshall Hall, John Burne, George Bushe, M. Breschet, Edward Swarbreck Hall, M. Laennec, J. N. Weekes, James Syme, John Baron, C. E. Lucas, M. Pigeotte,
ResumoFrontmatter: The Monthly Journal of Foreign Medicine. Essay: Amputation during the Progress of Mortification, A Practical Treatise on the Typhus or Adynamic Fever. By John Burne, M. D. &c. &c. Octavo, Pp. 248, On the Safety and Necessity of Amputation in Spreading Mortification. By George Bushe, M. D. Of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, and Assistant Surgeon to the Forces, Delineations of the Origin and Progress of the Various Changes of Structure Which Occur in Man and Some of the Inferior Animals; Being the Continuation of Works Already Published on This Subject. By John Baron, M. D., F. R. S., Physician to the General Infirmary, and Consulting Physician to the Lunatic Asylum at Gloucester, &c. London, 1828.4to. Pp. 56. Four Coloured Engravings, Memoir on the Dislocation of the Head of the Radius. By C. Aston Key, Surgeon to Guy's Hospital, &c., M. Lisfranc's Mode of Treating Chronic Abscesses, Cold Affusions in Croup, Practical Observations on the Use of the Colchicum Autumnale, Case of Artificial Anus, Arising from Ulceration of the Transverse Arch of the Colon; Which, after Discharging Feces for Eighty-One Days, Spontaneously Closed. By Edward Swarbreck Hall, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, London; Surgeon to the South Dispensary, Liverpool, Medical Statistics, On the Powers Which Move the Blood in the Capillary Circulation, Effects of Animal Charcoal in Indurations of the Lymphatic Glands. By Dr. Gumpert, Sulphate of Quinine, Clinique De L'Hopital De Troyes—Peripneumonies Gangreneuses.—Observations on Gangrenous Peripneumony. By M. Pigeotte, Physician to the Civil Hospitals and Prisons of the Town of Troyes, Cysts with Osseous Parietes, Developed in the Substance of Bones, Some Account of a Case in Which the Uterus, in a State of Malignant Ulceration, Was Successfully Removed. By James Blundell, M. D., Lecturer on Physiology and Midwifery in the School of Guy's Hospital, Hydatids in the Palm of the Hand. By Dr. Maug, of Esslingen, On the Effects of the Vinous Tincture of the Seeds of Colchicum Autumnale, Preparation and Properties of Aluminum, Perspiration after Death. By Professor Speranza, On the Bilateral Operation for Stone, as Performed by Baron Dupuytren, Extensive Spinal Disease, Inoculation of Horses and a Cow with Smallpox Matter, On a New Succedaneum for the Sulphate of Quinine, Medical Effects of Hydrochloruret of Lime, Pregnancy, Pathological and Surgical Observations Relating to Injuries of the Brain. By B. C. Brodie, F. R. S. And Surgeon to St. George's Hospital Part I, Polypus of the Heart. By M. Rigacci, On the Different Medicinal Properties of Peroxide and Protoxide of Iron, Test for Nitric Acid and Its Combinations, Essays on Syphilis. By John Bacot, Lately Surgeon to the First Regiment of Guards, Partial Hydrocephalus Externus Cured by an Operation. By Professor Textor, Pathological and Practical Observations on Dysmenorrhœa. By John Mackintosh, M. D. Acting Surgeon to the Ordnance, Physician to the Brown Square Dispensary, and Lecturer on the Practice of Physic, &c., in Edinburgh, Clinical Report from the Hotel Dieu. By M. Breschet M. Dupuytren's Treatment of Ranula, Case of Rupture of the Stomach Produced by Vomiting; with Some Observations. By J. N. Weekes, Esq. Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, and House-Surgeon at St. Bartholomew's Hospital, Remarks on the Circulation of the Blood.* By C. E. Lucas, M. D., On the Employment of Phosphorus as a Caustic, Extirpation of the Right Labium. By Mr. Young, Principe Immediate De La Dentelaire, Nervous Delirium, Observations Pour Servir a L'histoire De L'hypertrophie Du Cerveau. Par M. Dance, Agrégé a La Faculté De Médecine De Paris, On Nervous Affections of the Heart and Vessels. By the Late M. Laennec [Forbes's New Translation], Cases of Tumours in the Abdomen Arising from Organic Disease of the Stomach; with Remarks. By Edward J. Seymour, M. D. (Sec.) Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, London, and Physician to the Asylum for Recovery of Health, On Valves in the Pulmonary Veins, Corydalin, Singular Effect of Cantharides. By J. Duret, New Publications, On the Mechanism of the Act of Vomiting. By Marshall Hall, M. D., F. R. S. E., &c. &c., Observations on the Operation of Lithotomy. By M. Le Baron Larrey, An Account of Aneurisms Following Arteriotomy. By George Bushe, M. D. Of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, and Assistant Surgeon of the Forces, Analysis of Cancerous Tissue. By M. Collard De Martigny, New Method of Treating Idiopathic Dilatations of the Iris, Sensation—Motion—Volition, Historical Note on the Origin of Syphilis, Case of Moveable Cartilages in the Bursa of the Sartorius. By James Syme, Esq. Lecturer on Surgery, &c., Memoires De L'academie Royale De Medecine.—Memoirs of the Royal Academy of Medicine. Vol. I. With Plates. Paris, 1828.
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