The Clinical Review
1904; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
A. J. Ochsner, U. O. B. Wingate, J. Elliott Colburn, L. Harrison Mettler, Byron Robinson, E. C. Dudley, D. H. Bergey, Robert A. Hatcher, Torald Sollmann, Lawrence Wolff, A. Feree Witmer,
ResumoFrontmatter: The Clinical Review. Essay: Dudley's Gynæcology. New (4Th) Edition.—A Treatise on the Principles and Practice of Gynæcology. By E. C. Dudley, A. M., M. D., Professor of Gynæcology in the Northwestern University Medical School, Chicago. Revised and Enlarged. Octavo, 771 Pages, with 401 Illustrations, of Which 50 Are in Colors, and 18 Full-Page Colored Plates, Electrical Science Has at Last Entered the Precincts of the Nursery, and Threatens to Revolutionize the Rearing and Care of Infants, At the Recent Meeting of the American Association of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, and in the Discusion of the Subject of Fibroid Tumors of the Uterus, Dr. R. B. Hall of Cincinnati, Offered the Following Conclusions(Med. Rec.), Chronicle and Comment, Applied Medicine Treatment of Ringworm, "Although the Egyptians Possessed a Considerable Knowledge of Both Chemistry and Medicine, It Was Not till the Eighth to the Tenth Century That There Is Any Historical Connection between the Two, In 1767 Sir George Baker Made the First Scientific Discovery in Public Health Science, Which Happened to Be in Epidemiology, When He Found That the Epidemic of Colic in Devonshire, England, Was Due to an Obscure Poisoning by Lead Conveyed through the Common Cider of That District, Original Articles Hospital Construction in American Cities and Towns.—By A. J. Ochsner, B. S., F. R. M. S., M. D., Surgeon-In-Chief, The Ulterior Effects of Removal of the Uterus and Appendages Has Been a Question among Operators and Neurologists and Alienists for Years, and Some Believe That the Day of Its Solution Is yet Far Away, In Europe, However, Where Most of the Remedies Have Been in Some Measure Applied, the Results Have Not Been Commensurate with the Supposed Efficacy of the Means Employed, Saunders' Question Compends. Essentials of Chemistry, Organic and Inorganic. Containing Also Questions on Medical Physics, Chemical Philosophy, Medical Processes, Toxicology, Etc. By Lawrence Wolff, M. D., Formerly Demonstrator of Chemistry at the Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia. Sixth Edition, Thoroughly Revised. By A. Feree Witmer, Ph. G., Formerly Assistant Demonstrator in Physiology at the University of Pennsylvania. 12mo Volume of 225 Pages. Fully Illustrated. Philadelphia, New York, London: W. B. Saunders & Co., 1904, A Text-Book of Materia Medica: Including Laboratory Exercises in the Histologic and Chemic Examination of Drugs. For Pharmaceutic and Medical Schools, and for Home Study. By Robert A. Hatcher, Ph. G., M. D., Instructor in Pharmacology in Cornell University Medical School of New York City: and Torald Sollmann, M. D., Assistant Professor in Pharmacology and Materia Medica in the Medical Department of the Western Reserve University of Cleveland. 12mo Volume of about 400 Pages, Illustrated. Philadelphia, New York, London: W. B. Saunders & Co., Opponents of Experiments upon Animals in Connection with Scientific Research Should Always Have Well in Mind That the Greater Our Knowledge of Disease (Which Is Reached in This Manner) the Less the Need of Experiment, Those Who Believe in the Doctrine That Hard Work Never Killed Anybody Should Read the Life Record of the Servian Man Which the Hospital Quotes from the London Daily Mail, Northwest Medicine, in Commenting on the Number of Medical Schools and of Physicians in Relation to the Population, Gives the Following Statistics Showing the Ratio of Physicians to Each 10, 000 Inhabitants, Countries, The Principles of Hygiene.—A Practical Manual for Students, Physicians, and Health Officers. By D. H. Bergey, A. M., M. D., Assistant Professor of Bacteriology, University of Pennsylvania. Illustrated. Second Edition, Thoroughly Revised and Enlarged. Philadelphia, New York and London. W. B. Saunders & Co., 1904, Multiple Essay Items, Caries of the Vertebræ. Tubercular Spondylitis.—By L. Harrison Mettler, A. M., M. D., Associate Professor of Neurology, College of Medicine of the University of Illinois; Professor of Mental and Nervous Diseases in the Chicago Clinical School; Consulting Neurologist to the Norwegian Deaconess' Home and Hospital, Chicago, Neurological Clinic.—By U. O. B. Wingate, M. D., Professor of Nervous and Mental Diseases, Wisconsin College of Physicians and Surgeons, Milwaukee; Visiting Neurologist, County Hospital, Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, Mr. Peter Fyfe, a Sanitary Inspector of Glasgow, Maintained in a Communication to the Congress of the Sanitary Institute, Recently in Session in That City, That a Bed Filled with Sewage Might Be Preferable to the Material upon Which Seventy-Eight Per Cent, Sarcoma of the Eye (Continued).—By J. Elliott Colburn, M. D., Professor of Ophthalmology, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat College, Chicago, "The Physiological Action of Toxins and Antitoxins Has for Some Time Largely Engaged the Attention of Medical Science, but It Will Probably Be the Chemist, after He Has Determined Their Molecular Structure, That Will Be Able to Explain How and Why They Are Produced. Review: Book Reviews Arteria Uterina Ovarica:—The Utero-Ovarian Artery or the Genital Vascular Circle. By Byron Robinson, ….
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