The South-Western Medical Advocate
1847; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
James Conquest Cross, James Conquest Cross, George R. Grant, S. W. Osgood, W. J. Tuck, John B. Beck, E. M. Pendleton, Dr. Andrew Buchann, Archibald Wallis MacKie, Robert J. Graves, M. Bretonneau, Chas. Stokes, James Martin, M. Donovan, Prof. P. F. Eve, J. E. Byrd, J. C. C. Blackburn, W. H. Ranking, Dr. Robert Duck, T. Wharton Jones, C. R. Gilman, Theodore Tellkamp,
ResumoFrontmatter: The South-Western Medical Advocate. Table of contents: Contents Original Papers. Essay: A Few Hints on Constipation, Use of Castor Oil in Mucous Membrane Cases. By Dr. Thomson, Burton-On-Trent, New Method of Exciting Premature Delivery, Burnett's Disinfecting Fluid, A Case of Intermittent Headache, Promptly Relieved by Sulphate of Quinine. By J. E. Byrd, M. D., of Darlington, S. C., Case of Strangulated Inguinal Hernia, Reduced on the New Method Recommended by Dr. Andrew Buchann, Professor of Institutes of Medicine in the University of Glasgow. By Archibald Wallis MacKie, Cupar, Fife, Pneumonia, On the Hydrocyanoferrate of Quinina, a Febrifuge of Greater Power than the Sulphate of Quinina. By M. Donovan, Esq., An Introductory Address Delivered at the Opening of the Session of 1847-8, to the Students of the Memphis Medical College, November …, Excision of the Liver, Bibliographical Notices "Medical Notes and Reflections. " by Dr. Holland, The Principles and Practice of Ophthalmic Medicine and Surgery. By T. Wharton Jones, F. R. S. Lecturer on Anatomy, &c. &c. Edited by Isaac Hays, M. D. Philadelphia, Lea & Blanchard, 1847, Dr. Lewis, of Mobile, in His Medical History of Alabama, Published in the N. O. Med. and Surg. Jour., Says, Epidemic Cerebro-Spinal Meningitis in Missouri, Tinctura Ricini, On the Law Which Regulates the Relapse-Periods of Ague. By Robert J. Graves, Esq., M. D., &c., Dublin, On the Curative Medication of Intermittent Fever. By M. Bretonneau, Iodide of Potassium in Large Doses in the Treatment of Rheumatism and Neuralgia. By W. J. Tuck, M. D., Memphis, Tenn., Pneumonia Treated with Spirits of Turpentine. By James Martin, Esq., Mayfield, Portlaw, Mode of Taking Castor Oil, Dysentery, Monthly Periscope On the Effect of Blisters on the Young Subject. By John B. Beck, M. D., Professor of Materia Medica and …, Ricinic Acid, In the Boston Med. and Surg. Journal Is a Paper on the Sore Mouth of Nursing Women, Poisonous Properties of Sulphate of Quinine. By E. M. Pendleton, M. D., of Sparta, Ga., Hœmorrhage from the Intestines, Tracts on Generation, Translated from the German.—By C. R. Gilman, M. D. Professor of Obstetrics, &c., College of Physicians, New York, and Theodore Tellkamp, M. D. Gerhard Professor, Columbia College, On Diuresis as a Revulsive Action in Diseases of Infants. By Dr. Simon, J. E. Stewart, M. D., of Jackson, Ten., Communicates to the Mo. Med. and Surg. Journal His Treatment of the Cases of Epidemic Dysentery Which Have Fallen to His Care. The Symptoms of Each Case Were Assimilated. Dr. S. Affirms to Have Lost but One of Some Fifty or Sixty Patients. He Says, Copaiba in Inflammation of the Mucous Membrane, On the Adulterations of Medicine and the Tests for Their Detection. By S. W. Osgood, Esq., Memphis, Tenn., The Following Paragraph, Taken from the Addenda of Braithwaite's Retrospect, Would Seem to Take Away from Modern Claimants All Rights to the Discovery of the Remedial Value of Sulphuric Ether Administered by Inhalation, Electric Moxa, S. H. Harris, M. D., of Va., Reports to the Amer. Jour. of Med. Sciences, a Case of Doubtful Sex, On the Use of Opium in Inflammation, The Proceedings of the Convention of Physicians, Which Assembled at Nashville, Tenn., on the 25th Oct. Have Been Received, but the Pamphlet Has Been Mislaid, Tooth-Ache Treated with Vienna Paste. By Chas. Stokes, Esq., The Strawberry Leaf—A Valuable Auxiliary in the Treatment of Chronic Dysentery.—By J. C. C. Blackburn, M. D. of Barnesville, Georgia, Extensive Lacerated Wound of the Rectum and Bladder, Produced by the Leg of a Chair, Hydriodate of Potass in Hydrocephalus, Doctor McPheters Communicated to the St. Louis Med. and Surg. Journal, a Paper "On the Consequences of Rising Too Soon from Bed after Confinement, " and Makes the Following Practical Remarks in Conclusion, In a Letter from Paris, Prof. P. F. Eve, of Ga., Refers to New Treatments of Epilepsy Which Have Been Recommended to Him, Doctor Crosthwait, of This State, Reports to the Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, a Presumed Case of "Cancer of the Pylorus". Editorial.
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