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The Medical Examiner, and Record of Medical Science

1850; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

Henry A. Ramsay, Geo. L. Upshur, Columbus Hixson, S. B. Mills, Joseph MacLise, Thomas D. Mitchell, W. W. Gerhard, Bennet Dowler, Robley Dunglison, John E. Bowman, D. Francis Condie, Mr. James Aitken Meigs, Dr. J. M. Neligan,

Resumo

Frontmatter: Commencement of the Winter Sessions, The Medical Examiner, The Medical Examiner, and Record of Medical Science. Essay: Record of Medical Science Anatomy and Physiology, The Diagnosis, Pathology, and Treatment of the Diseases of the Chest. By W. W. Gerhard, M. D., Lecturer on Clinical Medicine to the University of Pennsylvania, One of the Physicians to the Pennsylvania Hospital. Third Edition, Revised and Enlarged. Philadelphia: Ed. Barrington & Geo. D. Haswell. 1850, Materia Medica and Therapeutics, Human Physiology. By Robley Dunglison, M. D., Professor of the Institutes of Medicine in Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, Vice President of the Sydenham Society, London, &c., &c. With Nearly Five Hundred Illustrations. Seventh Edition. Thoroughly Revised, and Extensively Modified and Enlarged. In Two Vols. Philadelphia: Lea & Blanchard, 1850, Surgery, Army Order—Relative Rank of Army and Navy Officers, Bibliographical Notices Surgical Anatomy. By Joseph MacLise, Surgeon. With Colored Plates. Part III. To Be Completed in …, On the Treatment of Hematemesis and Melœna. By Dr. J. M. Neligan, Physician to Jervis Street Hospital, Dublin.—[Dr. Neligan Remarks That the Greater Danger of Hematemesis and the Greater Difficulty of Controlling It, as Compared with Melœna, Seem to Depend on the Size of the Stomach Permitting a Large Accumulation of Blood in Its Cavity before It Contracts; Its Contraction "Being the Natural Mechanical Method by Which the Bleeding Is Checked. " Thus, He Observes], Obstetrics, Researches on the Natural History of Death. By Bennet Dowler, M. D., of New Orleans. 8vo. Pp. 22, The Treatment of Acute Rheumatism, Illustrated by Cases Taken from Private Practice. By Geo. L. Upshur, M. D., Norfolk, Va., Member of the American Medical Association, Demonstrative Midwifery, Again, Original Communications Contributions to Obstetrics, with Tabular Views, and Miscellaneous Practical Observations. By Henry a. …, Deaths in Philadelphia from Aug. 24th to Sept. 21st, 1850. Reported by Mr. James Aitken Meigs, Student of Medicine, Multiple Essay Items, British and Foreign Medico-Chirurgical Review. July, 1850. American Edition. New York: R. & G. S. Woods, Pathology and Practice of Medicine, A Practical Handbook of Medical Chemistry. By John E. Bowman, Fellow of the Chemical Society, Demonstrator of Chemistry in King's College, London, and Author of "Practical Chemistry. " Philadelphia: Lea & Blanchard, 1850, Absorption of the Testes from Metastasis of Mumps. By Columbus Hixson, Student of Medicine, Middletown, Guernsey County, Ohio, Military Surgeons in France.—Speech of M. Dupin, President of the National Assembly, Materia Medica and Therapeutics. By Thomas D. Mitchell, A. M., M. D., Professor of the Theory and Practice of Medicine in the Philadelphia College of Medicine, &c. &c. &c. Philadelphia: Lippincott & Grambo, 1850, Case of Death from Fractured Femur. Reported by S. B. Mills, M. D., Resident Physician, City Hospital, San Francisco, California, Queries on the Influence of Tobacco, Treatment of Singultus by Sulphuric Acid. Death notices: Death of Dr. Hartshorne.

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