Buffalo Medical Journal and Monthly Review
1847; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
F. H. Hamilton, F. H. Hamilton, Alf. A. L. M. Velpeau, Chas. House, A. Brighan, Wm. N. Blakeman, Daniel Brainard, M. Gendrin, S. A. Cook, E. Crowell, Moore Hoit, S. Jackson, Washington L. Atlee, Charles T. Jackson, Wm. T. G. Morton,
ResumoFrontmatter: Buffalo Medical Journal and Monthly Review. Essay: Abstract of the Proceedings of the Medical Society of the State of New York, at Its Annual Meeting, in February, 1847, Case of Peculiar Vocal Sound Issuing from a Corpse.—By E. Crowell, M. D., Dr. C. T. Jackson's Remarks on the Discovery of Ethereal Inhalations, Dislocation of the Elbow, of Five Months and Thirteen Days Standing. Reduction. By Daniel Brainard, M. D., Prof. of Surgery in Rush Medical College, Manchester Pathological Society.—Detection of Sugar in the Expectoration of Patients Affected with Diabetes, Case of Hydrops Pericardii Suddenly Formed, with Remarks, by S. Jackson, M. D., of Philadelphia, Formerly of Northumberland, Eclectic Department, and Spirit of the Medical Periodical Press The Medical Treatment of Insanity. By A. Brighan, M. D., Superintendent of the State Lunatic Asylum of …, Dr. Flint—I Had Designed to Continue My Notes through England, Scotland and Ireland, Many of the Cities of Which I Visited during My Absence, and to Have Spoken of the Numerous Hospitals and the Many Distinguished Physicians and Surgeons with Which Great Britain Is Adorned; to Some of Whom I Feel under Great and Lasting Obligations for the Many Civilities Which They Extended to Me, Case of Carinomatous Disease of Stomach.—By Chas. House, M. D., Inhalation of Sulphuric Ether—Its Danger, Examination of the Body of Dr. Edson, Reported at a Meeting of the New York Pathological Society. From the New York Annalist, In the Present State of the Question Relative to the Priority of Discovery of the Application of Sulphuric Ether to Surgical Operations, We Deem the Following of Sufficient Importance to Be Copied Entire, Cases from Dr. Mott's Clinique, University of City of New York, Ectrotic Treatment of Small Pox, by Dr. Crawford To the Editors of the Montreal Medical Gazette, Considerations on the Treatment of Typhoid Fever.—By M. Gendrin, New and Summary Mode of Creating Lawyers and Doctors Under This Caption the Editor of the St. Louis Med. and Surg. Journal, Published the Following Act Recently …, Original Communications Notes of an European Tour. Concluding Letter. By F. H. Hamilton, M. D., New Elements of Operative Surgery. By Alf. A. L. M. Velpeau, Translated by Townsend, and with Notes and Observations by Mott, in Three Volumes. Vol. 3. Henry G. Langley, Publisher, N. Y. 1847, Sugar in the Fluid of Ascites in a Diabetic Patient, Chloride of Lime in Leucorrhœa.—By Moore Hoit, M. D., Prodigious Fæcal Accumulations in the Rectum.—To the Editor of the Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, Et Ceteras, Two Cases of Croup Cured by Cauterizing the Larynx with a Solution of Nitrate of Silver. By Wm. N. Blakeman, M. D., Case of Ischuria Renalis, in Which the Secretion of Urine Was Suspended for Several Days—Recovery of the Patient, Cases at the Medical Dispensary, Medical Department, University of Buffalo. Editorial: To Readers and Correspondents, Editorial Department Valedictory Address to the Graduates of the Medical Department of Pennsylvania College—Session of 1846-47. …, Election of Medical Professors by Concours. Obituary.
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