The North American Medical and Surgical Journal
1828; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Henry Neill, Josiah R. Horn, M. Cunningham, J. Randolph, Edward R. Ware, John C. Otto, Joseph Parrish, R. M. Huston, James Kitchen, John Hopkinson, George S. Bettner, Samuel Emlen, E. R. Chew, Richard Harlan, W. F. Edwards, J. B. La Roche, T. Romeyn Beck,
ResumoFrontmatter: The North American Medical and Surgical Journal. Essay: Proceedings of the Medical Society Report of the Committee of the Philadelphia Medical Society Appointed to Collect Facts in Relation to the Recent Occurrence of Small Pox in this City, Observations on Congenital Club-Foot. By Henry Neill, M. D. Physician Accoucheur to the Alms-House Infirmary, Medical Jurisprudence, Description of an Instrument for Dividing Strictures of the Urethra. By E. R. Chew of Louisiana, Midwifery, Case of Caries of the Tibia. Communicated by Josiah R. Horn, M. D. Of Stantonsburgh, North Carolina, Bibliographical Notices The Eclectic and General Dispensatory: Comprehending a System of Pharmacy, Materia Medica, the Formulœ …, De L' Influence Des Agens Physiques Sur La Vie. Par W. F. Edwards, D. M. Membre Associé De I' Académie Royale De Médecine De Paris ; Membre De La Société Philomathique, De La Société De Médecine De Dublin, &c. A Paris, Chez Crochard, Libraire, 1824, Pp. 654,8vo Of the Influence of Physical Agents on Life. By W. F. Edwards, M. D. &c. Paris 1824, As It Respects the Diagnosis and Treatment of Ulceration of the Intestines, It Was Not Intended to Dwell upon Them, Further than What Is Stated in the Record of the Cases Quoted, Remarks on Phlegmasia Dolens. By R. M. Huston, M. D., Pathology, Quarterly Summary of Medical and Surgical Intelligence Anatomy, Case of Incipient Phthisis, in Which Digitalis Was Successfully Employed. Reported in a Letter to One of the Editors by Samuel B. Smith, M. D. Surgeon in the United States Army, A Description of a Peculiar Ulcerated State of the Scrotum Which Had Been Mistaken for a Malignant Disorder of the Testicle. By J. Randolph, M. D., Dissertation Sur La Non-Réunion De Quelques Fractures, Et En Particulier De Celle Du Bras, Et Sur Un Moyen Nouveau De Guérir Les Fausses Articulations Qui En Resultent. Presentée, &c. Par J. B. La Roche, Ancien Chirurgien De Premiere Classe Aux Armées, Et Chirurgien Major De I' Hôpital Militaire D'huningue, &c. A Paris, 1805 Dissertation on the Non-Reunion of Certain Fractures, and on a New Method of Curing False Articulations. …, Cases of Ulceration of the Intestines. By George S. Bettner of North Carolina, One of the Senior Students of the Philadelphia Alms House Infirmary, Physiology, Surgery, Traité De La Maladie Scrophuleuse, &c. Par C. G. Hufeland, Practical Observations on the Datura Stramonium. By M. Cunningham, M. D. Arkansas Territory, Practice of Medicine, Therapeutics, and Materia Medica, Case of Chronic Headach Successfully Treated with Fowler's Arsenical Solution. By John C. Otto, M. D. One of the Physicians of the Pennsylvania Hospital, Miscellaneous, Transactions of the Medical Society of the State of New York, for the Year 1828 ; with the Annual Address by T. Romeyn Beck, M. D. President of the Society. Pp. 54, Observations on Affections of the Mammæ, Liable to Be Mistaken for Cancer. By Joseph Parrish, M. D. One of the Surgeons of the Pennsylvania Hospital, Experimental Inquiry on the Influence of the Pneumo-Gastric Nerves. By Edward R. Ware, of Georgia, Case of Stricture of the Urethra, Operated upon with Mr Chew's Instrument. By Richard Harlan, M. D. One of the Surgeons of the Philadelphia Alms House Infirmary, Chemistry and Pharmacy, Remarks on Yellow Fever: Being an Attempt to Explain the Cause of This Disease First Appearing along the Wharves of Sea Port Towns. By Samuel Emlen, M. D. One of the Physicians of the Pennsylvania Hospital, On the Administration of Tartarized Antimony, in Large Doses, in Some of the Phlegmasiœ. By James Kitchen, Jun. M. D., Case of Irritability of the Stomach. By John Hopkinson, M. D.. Editorial: The above Paper from Our Distant Correspondent, Although Containing Little That Is Strictly New, Promises, as He Observes, to Be Very Valuable in Some Sections of Our Extended Country, and May Be Useful to Every One, in Recalling Attention to the Powers of the Stramonium, Once so Famous and Now Comparatively Neglected, By Publishing the above Description of a Urethro-Tome, We Would Not Be Understood as Deciding the Question Whether Such Instruments Should Ever Be Used. Review: Analytical Reviews Chemical Manipulation; Being Instructions to Students in Chemistry on the Methods of Performing Experiments ….
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