The Western Journal of Medicine and Surgery
1842; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
W. E. Horner, John W. Monette, John Travis,
ResumoFrontmatter: Medical Institute of Philadelphia Locust Street, above Eleventh, To Subscribers, The Western Journal, Editors, We Have on Hand a Few Copies of the Medical Journal, Published by Us in 1838, Which We Propose to Send as Premiums to All New Subscribers to the Present Medical Journal and All the Present Subscribers Who Are in Arrears and May Pay up and One Year in Advance, The Western Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Receipts for the Medical Journal, for April, 1842. Table of contents: Contents of No. V Original Communications. Essay: New Variety of Hernia, "On Fibre", Observations on the Epidemic Yellow Fever of Natchez, and of the South-West. By John W. Monette, M. D., of Washington, Mississippi Epidemic Yellow Fever as It Prevailed in the South-West in the Summer and Autumn of 1839, Selections from American and Foreign Journals, The Sanicula Marilandica a Cure for the Bite of a Snake, New Works on Botany, Progress of Total Abstinence, Proceedings of the Medical Convention of Ohio, Held at Columbus, on the 5th, 6th, and 7th of May, 1841: with Several Papers Read before That Body. Columbus, Wright and Legg, 1811, Pp. 81, Liston's Elements of Surgery—New Edition, On the Sounds of the Heart, Dry Gangrene, Nitrate of Silver and Ipecacuanha in Diarrhœa and Dysentery, Fatal Hœmorrhage from the Extraction of a Tooth, Bibliographical Notices Report on the Establishment of an Asylum for the …, during the Session of 1811-2, Correction, Quinine in Asthma, The Structure of the Human Placenta, Ioduret of Sulphur in Porrigo, Operation for Club Foot, Leaden Canula in the Treatment of Fistula in Ano, Regeneration and Union of Nerves, Experimental Researches on the Function of the Skin in Man and Animals, Cold Dash in the Asphyxia of Infants, Pharmacy in France, Death from Erysipelas, Rectifications in the Practice of Auscultation and Percussion, Cure of Ozœna, French Measles, Flowers of Sulphur and Cream of Tartar and Magnesia in Dysentery, Cesarean Operation Terminating Fatally. By John Travis, M. D., of Carroll County, Tennessee, The past Winter and Present Spring, Supposed Polypus Nasi, Extraction of Foreign Bodies from the Ear by Syringing with Cold Water.
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