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Buffalo Medical Journal

1899; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

George N. Jack, Peter C. Harris, Lucien Howe, L. Pierce Clark, Walter D. Greene, F. W. Higgins, William Warren Potter, Thomas B. Carpenter, F. C. Gram, Pearce Bailey, Maurice U. Miller, Simon Baruch, Charles Warrenne Allen, W. Simon, W. S. Playfair, De Forest Willard, Dawson Williams, Guy Hinsdale, Thomas S. Clouston, Gustavus Hartridge, Francis H. Davenport,

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Frontmatter: Buffalo Medical Journal. Display ads: Hydrozone, A New Tablet, Multiple Display Advertisements, The Arlington Chemical Co., Glycerinated Vaccine. Essay: Manual of Chemistry. A Guide to Lectures and Laboratory Work for Beginners in Chemistry. A Text-Book Specially Adapted for Students of Pharmacy and Medicine. By W. Simon, Ph. D., M. D., Professor of Chemistry and Toxicology, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Baltimore; Professor of Chemistry in the Maryland College of Pharmacy. New (Sixth) Edition. In One 8vo Volume of 532 Pages, with Forty-Six Engravings and Eight Colored Plates, Illustrating Sixty-Four of the Most Important Chemical Tests. Philadelphia and New York: Lea Brothers & Co., Publishers. 1898, Transactions of the American Surgical Association. Volume XVI. Edited by De Forest Willard, A. M., M. D., Ph. D., Recorder for the Association. Octavo, Pp. xlii—318. Philadelphia: William J. Dornan, Printer. 1898, Literary Notes, Abstracts Orthoform, " New, " as a Local Anesthetic, Analgestic and Antiseptic, The Practitioner's Manual. A Condensed System of Medical Diagnosis and Treatment. By Charles Warrenne Allen, M. D., Consulting Genito-Urinary Surgeon to the City (Charity) Hospital; Consulting Dermatologist to the Randall's Island Hospital ; Attending Surgeon to the Good Samaritan Hospital, Etc., Etc. Octavo, Pp. 85. New York: William Wood & Co. 1898, Medical Diseases of Infancy and Childhood. By Dawson Williams, M. D., Physician to the East London Hospital for Children. In One 12mo Volume of 629 Pages, with Eighteen Illustrations. Philadelphia and New York: Lea Brothers & Co., Publishers. 1898, Acromegaly. An Essay to Which Was Awarded the Boylston Prize of Harvard University for the Year 1898. By Guy Hinsdale, A. M., M. D. Fellow of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia, and of the American Academy of Medicine; Member of the American Neurological and Climatological Associations ; Assistant Physician to the Orthopedic Hospital and Infirmary for Nervous Diseases, and to the Presbyterian Hospital, Philadelphia. Detroit: Reprinted from Medicine, William M. Warren, Publisher. 1898, The Treatment of Cough in the Phthisical, Society Meetings, A Treatise on the Science and Practice of Midwifery. By W. S. Playfair, M. D., LL. D., F. R. C. P., Emeritus Professor of Obstetric Medicine in King's College, London; Examiner in Midwifery to the Universities of Cambridge and London. Seventh American from the Ninth English Edition. In One 8vo Volume of 700 Pages, with 207 Engravings and Seven Full-Page Plates. Philadelphia and New York: Lea Brothers & Co., Publishers. 1898, Acetylene Gas-Light for Examination of the Eyes, The American Electro-Therapeutic Association Held Its Eighth Annual Meeting at Buffalo, in the Rooms of the Society of the Natural Sciences, September 13 to 15, 1898, under the Presidency of Dr. C. R. Dickson, of Toronto, Treatment of Neurasthenia, Surgeon-General Sternberg Has Been Telling What the Women Did to Help on the War to a Successful Termination, Original Communications Abnormalities of the Blood.—The Etiology of Asthma, A Century of Medical History in the County of Erie.—1800—1900 Pioneer Physicians—Medical Societies—Medical Colleges—Hospitals—Medical Journals—Women Physicians—History …, The President in His Last Annual Message to the Congress Renewed His Recommendations of the Previous Year, Relating to the Creation of a Commission for the Purpose of Making Systematic Investigation with Reference to the Cause and Prevention of Yellow Fever, A Frequent Contributor to the Journal Hands Us the Following Letter, Which He Has Recently Received, Typhoid Fever, The Buffalo Academy of Medicine Held Meetings during the Month of January, 1899, as Follows, The Refraction of the Eye. A Manual for Students. By Gustavus Hartridge, F. R. C. S.; Senior Surgeon to the Royal Westminster Ophthalmic Hospital; Ophthalmic Surgeon and Lecturer on Ophthalmic Surgery to the Westminster Hospital, Etc., Etc. With 104 Illustrations. Ninth Edition. London: J. & A. Churchill, 7 Great Marlborough Street. 1898. Philadelphia: P. Blakiston's Son & Co., The Southern Medical Journal, Edited at Lagrange, N. C., and Published at Kinston, in the Same State, Made Its Appearance in January, Hemianopsia, Report of Two Cases of Hysteria Major Associated with Epilepsy, Medical Society of the County of Erie, Students' Histology: a Course of Normal Histology for Students and Practitioners of Medicine. By Maurice U. Miller, M. D., Late Director of the Department of Normal Histology in Loomis's Laboratory, University of the City of New York. Revised by Herbert U. Williams, M. D., Professor of Pathology and Bacteriology, Medical Department, University of Buffalo. Third Revised Edition. Profusely Illustrated. New York: William Wood & Co. 1898, Hospital Corps, 74th Regiment, N. Y. N. G., During His Recent Visit to This Country a Dinner Was Given to General Leonard Wood, at the Union League Club, at New York, Dr. Edward J. Ill, of Newark, N. J., President-Elect of the American Association of Obstetricians and Gynecologists for the Meeting of the Third Week in September, to Be Held in Indianapolis, Was the Guest of Dr. L. H. Dunning, December 13th and 14th, at Indianapolis, The Kansas Medical Journal, Which Has Been Published for the Last Ten Years in Topeka, Kansas, Has Been Discontinued and Its Former Editor, Dr. W. E. McVey, Will Have Editorial Control of the Medical Monograph, a 150-page Monthly, Which Will Be Published in the Place of the Kansas Medical Journal, College and Hospital Notes, Abortion, Diseases of Women: a Manual of Gynecology. Designed Especially for the Use of Students and General Practitioners. By Francis H. Davenport, M. D., Assistant Professor of Gynecology in the Medical Department of Harvard University, Boston. New (Third) Revised and Enlarged Edition in One Handsome 12mo Volume of 387 Pages, with 155 Illustrations. Philadelphia and New York: Lea Brothers & Co., Clinical Lectures on Mental Diseases. By Thomas S. Clouston, M. D., Lecturer on Mental Diseases in the University of Edinburgh. New (Fifth) Edition. Crown 8vo, 750 Pages, with Nineteen Full-Page Colored Plates. Philadelphia and New York: Lea Brothers & Co., Publishers. 1898, Books Received, Index-Catalogue of the Library of the Surgeon-General's Office, United States Army. Authors and Subjects. Second Series. Vol. III. C. Czygan. Washington: Government Printing Office. 1898, It Is with Much Pleasure That the Journal Announces the Advent of the Archives of Neurology and Psychopathology, a Handsome Quarterly of 262 Pages, Published under the Auspices of the New York State Hospitals and the Pathological Institute, by Permission of the State Board in Lunacy, under the Presidency of Dr. P. M. Wise, Messrs. Lea Brothers & Co., of Philadelphia, Pa., Announce for Publication in March, 1899, the First Volume of Progressive Medicine, a New Annual Which Will Be Issued in Four Handsome Octavo, Cloth Bound and Richly Illustrated Volumes of about 400 Pages Each, The Grosvenor Library Has Fitted up a Special Room in Its Handsome Building on Franklin and Edward Streets, for the Exclusive Use of Physicians, Which It Has Equipped with 3, 500 Medical Books, and Where the Current Medical Magazines Will Also Be Found, Multiple Essay Items, Personal, The Principles and Practice of Hydrotherapy. A Guide to the Application of Water in Disease. For Students and Practitioners of Medicine. By Simon Baruch, M. D., Visiting Physician to the J. Hood Wright (Formerly Manhattan General) Hospital; Consulting Physician to the Montifiore Home for Chronic Invalids, Etc., Etc. With Numerous Illustrations. Octavo, Pp. viii.—435. New York: William Wood & Co. 1898, General Leonard Wood, Military Governor of Santiago, Who Has Recently Paid a Visit to the United States, Is One of the Most Interesting Characters That the War with Spain Has Developed, Camps of Instruction, Society Proceedings The Sanatory Club of Buffalo, Another Generous Gift Has Been Made to a Medical College in This City, Why and How the Eyes of Children in the Public Schools Should Be Examined, Major George R. Fowler, of Brooklyn, Chief Surgeon U. S. Volunteers, Is Honorably Discharged, to Take Effect February I, 1899, At the Maternité of Marseilles, the Mortality Amongst Infants Born before Term Has Diminished Considerably since 1896. Obituary: Dr. Joseph C. Greene. Death notices: Dr. John B. Hamilton, of Chicago, Died at His Residence at Elgin, Ill., Saturday, December 24, 1898, Aged 51 Years, Dr. Albert H. Crawford, of Buffalo, Died Suddenly at His Residence, 274 East Swan Street, Friday, January 20, 1899, Aged 58 Years, Multiple Essay Items. Review: Book Reviews Accident and Injury. Their Relations to Diseases of the Nervous System. By Pearce Bailey, A. M., M. D. ….

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