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British and Foreign Medico-Chirurgical Review

1852; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

Benjamin Travers Jr., Dr. C. U. Sonden, Alph. Robert, William Coulson, S. D. Gross, C. Toogood Downing, Augustus Haspel, T. B. Armitage, Sir Benjamin C. Brodie, William Pirrie, Thomas Balman, John Hughes Bennett, John Bishop, Henry Holland, John Dalrymple, Alfred Baring Garrod, Thomas Moore, William Gregory, Thomas Rymer Jones, H. Bence Jones, J. H. Balfour, Arthur Henfrey, John Quekett, Henry M. Noad, T. H. Burgess, Robert Bentley Todd, William Bowman, Sir Charles Bell, J. Stephenson Bushnan, C. Handfield Jones, T. Wharton Jones, M. Renault, Joseph C. Hutchison, M. Schonbein, M. Stein, M. Lassaigne, Mm. Dumas, Mm. Becquerel, Mm. Stromeyer, M. Herard, Mm. Grisolle, M. Guillot, M. Delasiauve, M. Fleury, M. Gosselin, M. Hutin, M. Tavignot, M. Petrequin, M. Devilliers, M. Gubler, M. Duclos, M. Guillot, Mm. Petrequin, M. Ruspini, M. Modonini, M. Devergie, M. Trousseau, M. Piorry, M. Stanislaus Martin, Mm. Hardy, M. Orfila, Mm. Devergie, M. Gerard, M. Devergie, M. Morel, M. Morel, M. De Watteville,

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Frontmatter: British and Foreign Medico-Chirurgical Review, The British and Foreign Medico-Chirurgical Review. Table of contents: Periscope, Bibliographical Notices, Analytical and Critical Reviews. Essay: A Popular History of the British Ferns and Allied Plants, Comprising the Club-Mosses, Pepperworts, and Horsetails. By Thomas Moore, F. L. S., Curator of the Botanic Garden of the Society of Apothecaries. With Twenty Coloured Plates.—London Square 16mo, Pp. 354, The London Dispensatory: a Practical Synopsis of Materia Medica, Pharmacy, and Therapeutics. By the Late Anthony Todd Thompson, M. D., F. L. S., &c., &c. Eleventh Edition. Edited by Alfred Baring Garrod, M. D., Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics in University College, London, &c., &c.—London, 1852. 8vo, Pp. 1230, On the Deprivation of the Noxious Power of Poisonous Mushrooms. By M. Gerard, Statistics of Hernia. By M. Hutin, On the Consequences of Congenital Phimosis. By M. Fleury, On the Reproduction of Lactation after a Lengthened Intermission. By M. Gubler and Dr. Ballou, On the Cause and Diagnostic Value of Muscæ Volitantes. By M. Tavignot, On the Treatment of Chilblains. By M. Trousseau, Muscular Power of the Insane. By M. Morel, Transactions of the New York Academy of Medicine. Vol. I. Part I. 1851. 8vo, Pp. 165, The Hand; Its Mechanism and Vital Endowments, as Evincing Design. By Sir Charles Bell, K. G. H., F. R. S., L. & E., &c. Fifth Edition, Revised, with Woodcuts.—London, 1852. Post 8vo, Pp. 428, Researches and Observations on Scrofulous Disease of the External Lymphatic Glands. With Cases, Showing Its Connexion with Pulmonary Consumption and Other Diseases. By Thomas Balman, M. D., M. R. C. S., &c., One of the Medical Officers of St. Ann's Dispensary, Liverpool.—London, 1852. 8vo, Pp. 189, Maladies De L'algerie. Par Le Docteur A. Haspel On the Diseases of Algeria. Vol. I. the General Cause of Disease in Algeria, and Diseases of the Liver. …, On the Rapid Cure of Itch. By Mm. Hardy and Devergie, A Case of Phosphorescence of the Urine and Semen. By Dr. Landerer, of Athens, Forensic Medicine and Medical Statistics On Poisoning by Sulphate of Iron. By M. Orfila, Chapters on Mental Physiology. By Henry Holland, M. D., F. R. S., F. R. C. P., &c. &c.—London, 1852. 8vo, Pp. 301, Leucocythemia, or White Cell-Blood, in Relation to the Physiology and Pathology of the Lymphatic Glandular System. By John Hughes Bennett, M. D., F. E., R. S. Professor of the Institutes of Medicine and of Clinical Medicine in the University of Edinburgh, &c. &c. With Two Coloured Lithographs, and Numerous Woodcuts.—Edinburgh, 1852. Royal 8vo, Pp. 131, On the Combination of Lithotomy and Lithotrity in the Case of Large Calculus. By M. Petrequin, On Poisoning by Tartaric Acid. By Mm. Devergie & Orfila, The Natural History of Animals; Being the Substance of Three Courses of Lectures Delivered before the Royal Institution of Great Britain. By Thomas Rymer Jones, F. R. S., Professor of Comparative Anatomy in King's College, London. Vol. II., with 104 Wood-Engravings.—London, 1852. Post 8vo, Pp. 395, Medical Intelligence, On Matico in Diarrhœa. By M. Modonini, On the Preventive Power of Belladonna in Scarlatina. By Dr. Porcher, Pathology and Practice of Medicine On the Influence Exerted by Chronic Diseases upon the Composition of the Blood. By Mm. Becquerel and …, On the Influence of Pregnancy and the Puerperal State on the Progress of Phthisis. By Mm. Grisolle & Dubreuilh, On Spontaneous Human Combustion. By M. Devergie, On the Rhythmical Contractions of the Veins of the Bat's Wing. By T. Wharton Jones, F. R. S., &c., Physiological Researches. By Sir Benjamin C. Brodie, Bart., D. C. L., F. R. S., Corresponding Member of the Academy of Sciences of the Institute of France. Collected and Republished from the 'Philosophical Transactions. '—London, 1851. 8vo, Pp. 146, On the Reciprocal Influence of Acute Diseases and Menstruation. By M. Herard, On the Duration of Life among the Staff-Officers of the Prussian Army. By Dr. Casper, Statistics of the French Hospitals and Hospices. By M. De Watteville, Class-Book of Botany; Being an Introduction to the Study of the Vegetable Kingdom. By J. H. Balfour, M. D., F. R. S. E, F. L. S., Professor of Botany in the University of Edinburgh. With Upwards of 1000 Illustrations.—London, 1852. 8vo, Pp. 357, A Remarkable Case of Change of Complexion, with Loss of the Sense of Smell, in a Negro. By Joseph C. Hutchison, M. D., Materia Medica and Therapeutics On the Employment of Manganese. By Mm. 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Fasciculi VIII. & IX.—London, …, Pseudo-Membranous Thickening of the Tunica Vaginalis, in Hydrocele and Hœmatocele. By M. Gosselin, On the Presence of Arsenic in Plants. By M. Stein, Chemical Manipulation and Analysis, Qualitative and Quantitative. With an Introduction, Explanatory of the General Principles of Chemical Nomenclature, the Construction and Use of Formulæ, the Doctrine of Equivalent Proportions, and the Preparation and Management of Gases. By Henry M. Noad, Ph. D., Lecturer on Chemistry at St. George's Hospital. Second Edition, Considerably Enlarged.—London, 1852. 8vo, Pp. 431, On the Treatment of Hospital Gangrene. By Professor Porta, A Handbook of Organic Chemistry; Being a New and Greatly Enlarged Edition of the "Outlines of Organic Chemistry, " for the Use of Students, Periscope Anatomy, Physiology, and Organic Chemistry, On the Innocuousness of the Introduction of Virus and Virulent Matters into the Digestive Canal of Man and Animals. By M. Renault, On a Case of Human Intestinal Calculus. By Dr. Büchner, The Principles and Practice of Surgery. By Willaim Pirrie, F. R. S. E., Regius Professor of Surgery in the Marischal College of Aberdeen; Surgeon to the Royal Infirmary, &c. &c.—London, 1852. 8vo, Pp. 952, On Disguising the Taste of Quinine. By M. Piorry, Researches into the Pathology and Treatment of Deformities in the Human Body. By John Bishop, F. R. S., F. R. C. S., &c.—London, 1852. 8vo, Pp. 266. With Numerous Wood-Engravings, On Measles as Observed in Idiot Children. By M. Delasiauve, On the Structure of the Papillœ of the Cutis. By Professors Wagner and Kölliker, Lectures on Histology, Delivered at the Royal College of Surgeons in England, in the Session 1850-51. By John Quekett, Assistant Conservator of the Museum. Illustrated by 159 Woodcuts.—London, 1852. 8vo, Pp. 215, On the Jaundice of Infants. By M. Duclos, On the Gastric Juice of the Jackal. By Dr. Landerer, On the Effects of Camphor on the Teeth. By M. Stanislaus Martin, On the Fat of Different Regions of the Body. By M. Lassaigne, Turpentine Embrocation in Ague, On the Treatment of Intermittent Fever by Salt, On the Medicinal Uses of Urate of Ammonia. By Dr. Bauer, On a Form of Sanguineous Tumour of the Cranium. By Mm. Stromeyer and Dufour, Analytical and Critical Reviews Art. I, On the General Improvement in the Condition of the Insane by M. Morel, Case of Absence of the Sternum. By Dr. Benjamin, On Animal Electricity: Being an Abstract of the Discoveries of Emil Du Bois-Reymond, Member of the Academy of Sciences of Berlin, &c. &c. Edited by H. Bence Jones, M. D., A. M. Cantab., F. R. S., &c.—London, 1852. Fcap. 8vo, Pp. 214, Tal Om Gymnastiken Säsom Bildningsmedel Och Läkekonst. Af Dr. C. U. Sonden. A Discourse on Gymnastics in Their Relations to Education and to Medicine. By Dr. C. U. Sonden.—Stockholm, 1840. Pp. 30 Kinesitherapie, Ou the Treatment Des Maladies Par Le Mouvement, Selon La Méthode De Ling. Par A. Georgh, On the Increase of Weight Observed in Infants Consequent upon Suckling. By M. Guillot, The Registrar-General's Report on the Mortality of Cholera in England, 1848-9. London, 1852, The Physiological Anatomy and Physiological of Man. By Robert Bentley Todd, M. D., F. R. S., F. R. C. P., &c. &c., and William Bowman, F. R. S., F. R. C. S., &c. &c. Part IV., Section I.—London, 1852. 8vo, Pp. 208. With 53 Wood-Engravings, Die Epidemische Ruhr in Allgemeinen Krankenhause Zur Prag. Von Dr. Finger. ('Prag. Vierteljahrschrift, ' Band Iv., and Canstatt's 'Jahresbericht, ' 1849) The Epidemic Dysentery at Prague. By Dr. Finger, On the Action of Ozone on Miasmata. By M. Schönbein, Hydropathy Us Applied to Acute Diseases. Illustrated by Cases. By T. B. Armitage, M. B. Lond., M. R. C. S.—London, 1852. 8vo, Pp. 178, Employment of Oxygenated Water in Asphyxia, On Hereditary Transmission of Phthisis. By M. Guillot, Observations in Surgery. By Benjamin Travers, Jun., F. R. C. S., Lecturer on Surgery, &c. &c.—London, 1852. 8vo, Pp. 230, The Vegetation of Europe; Its Conditions and Causes. By Arthur Henfrey, F. L. S., &c.—London, 1852. Fcap. 8vo, Pp. 387. With a Map, Statistical Account of the Fractures Occurring in the New York Hospital. By Dr. Lente, Surgery On the Operation for Strabismus. By Professor Pancoast, Epidemic of Lead Colic in Paris from Sophistication of Cider with the Acetate, On the Treatment of Paronychia. By Professor Pancoast, Homœopathy and the Homœopaths. By J. Stephenson Bushnan, M. D., F. R. C. P. E., &c.—London, 1852. Fcap. 8vo, Pp. 214, On a Special Acid of the Lungs. By Mm. Dumas & Verdeil, On the Mode of Administration of Iodine. By M. Devergie.

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