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The Western Journal of Medicine and Surgery

1847; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

H. M. Dowling, David W. Yandell, B. F. Wendel, Alph. A. L. M. Velpeau, P. S. Townsend, Valentine Mott, W. Lawrence, Issac Hays, R. Egglesfeld Griffith, John J. Moorman, George Mendenhall, W. Channing, Wm. N. Blakeman, Ro. W. Haxall,

Resumo

Frontmatter: The Western Journal, The Western Journal of Medicine and Surgery. Table of contents: Contents of No. I. Essay: Death of Lisfranc, Two Cases of Croup Cured by Cauterizing the Larynx with a Solution of Nitrate of Silver, Selections from American and Foreign Journals, Medical Convention in Philadelphia, Resignation of Professor Hare, Bursa, or Housemaid's Knee, Application of Ether Vapor to the Practice of Midwifery, A Boy Presented Himself Who Had Now Sores on His Face and Scabs on the Back; Though He Had Often Had Them on His Head, He Had None Now, and They Were at Times More or Less All over the Body, A Case of Inhalation of Ether in Instrumental Labor, Injurious Symptoms Arising from the Inhalation of Ether Vapor, A Treatise on the Diseases of the Eye. By W. Lawrence, F. R. S., Surgeon Extraordinary to the Queen, Etc. Etc. Etc. A New Edition. Edited, with Numerous Additions, and One Hundred and Seventy-Six Illustrations, by Isaac Hays, M. D., Surgeon to Wills's Hospital, Physician to the Philadelphia Orphan Asylum; Member of the American Philosophical Society; Fellow of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia, Etc. Etc. 8vo. Pp. 859. Philadelphia: Lea and Blanchard: 1847, The Same Journal for April 9th Contains the Following Case, Related by J. W. Eastman, Esq., An Essay on the Endemic Summer Diseases of Floyd County, Indiana, Death of Professor Warner, Medical Botany: or Descriptions of the More Important Plants Used in Medicine, with Their History, Properties, and Mode of Administration. By R. Egglesfeld Griffith, M. D., Member of the American Philosophical Society, of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, Etc. Etc. With Upwards of Three Hundred Illustrations."Scire Potestates Herbarum Usumque Medendi" Æneid xii, 396.8vo, Pp. 704. Philadelphia: Lea and Blanchard: 1847, The Virginia Springs, with Their Analysis, and Some Remarks on Their Character; Together with a Directory for the Use of the White Sulphur Water, and an Account of the Diseases to Which It Is Applicable. To Which Is Added a Review of a Portion of Wm. Burke's Book on the Mineral Springs of Western Virginia, Etc., and an Account of the Different Routes to the Springs. By John J. Moorman, M. D., Resident Physician at the White Sulphur Springs. 12mo, Pp. 219. Philadelphia: Lindsay and Blakiston: 1847, Lumbar or Psoas Abscess, Struma, Bibliographical Notices New Elements of Operative Surgery. By Alph. A. L. M. Velpeau. Translated by P. S. Townsend, M. D., Late …, Temperature of the Kenhawa Salt Wells, Veterinary Medicine, Facts from Correspondents Painless Operation, Notes on Medical Matters and Medical Men in Paris. By David W. Yandell, M. D., of Louisville, Ky., New York Clinical Reports. By B. F. Wendel, M. D., of Murfreesborough, Tennessee, The Medical Student's Vade-Mecum, or Examinations upon Anatomy, Etc. Etc. Etc. Second Edition, Revised and Greatly Enlarged. By George Mendenhall, M. D., Etc. Etc. Philadelphia: 1847, National Medical Convention.

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