Buffalo
1859; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Austin Flint, Jno. C. K. Crooks, J. Boardman, W. B. Sprague, Austin Flint Jr., William Wallace Morland, Dr. Carl R. Braun, H. D. Garvin, A. Reeves Jackson, Prof. A. H. Middeldorpff, R. De Jernett, Wm. Otterson, H. A. Spencer, Richard J. Dunglison,
ResumoFrontmatter: Buffalo, Buffalo Medical Journal and Monthly Review. Table of contents: Contents of the February Number Original Communications. Display ads: Palmer's Patent Artificial Leg and Arm, Prince & Co's, Multiple Display Advertisements. Essay: Dr. Horace Green.—Our Readers May Be Aware of the Excitement Which Has Been Made in New York over the Death of a Mr. Whitney, the Only Heir to an Immense Estate, Which Was Alleged to Have Been Caused by the Treatment Employed by Dr. Green, I. E., the Operation with Which He Has so Closely Identified Himself, That of Tubing the Larynx, New Medical Exchanges, Observations on the Deaf and Dumb. By Richard J. Dunglison, M. D., Therapeutic Properties of Sarsaparilla, Hints to Craniographers, New Operation for Hare-Lip, The Determination, by Chemical Reügents, of the Identity or Non Identity of Specimens of Writing Ink upon Paper. By the Editor, Original Communications Letter from Prof. Flint, A Case of Hydrophobia from the Bite of a Pole-Cat—Tracheotomy. By R. De Jernett, M. D., of Greenville, Texas, On Polypus of the Œsophagus. By Prof. A. H. Middeldorpff, of Breslau, New Modes of Administering Iodine, Amongst the Printed Communications, Forwarded to Academy, Mr. Flourens Noticed a Pamphet by Mr. Martini, on the Effects of Santonine upon Vision, Report of Mortality in Buffalo for the Month of Dec., 1858. By H. D. Garvin, M. D., Health Physician, Results of an Extended Inquiry into the Quantity of Carbonic Acid Evolved from the Lungs under the Influence of Various Agents, Deaths of Medical Men, Displacement of the Testicle into the Perinœum; Plastic Operation Unsuccessful; Castration. Under the Care of R. Partridge, Esq., Remarks on the Treatment of Gleet by Local Remedies. By Wm. Otterson, M. D., of Brooklyn, N. Y., Abstract of Proceedings of the Buffalo Medical Association, Changes Produced in the Amount of Blood-Corpuscles by the Administration of Cod-Liver Oil, Eclectic Department, and Spirit of the Medical Periodical Press Exsection of the Entire Fibula for Fibro-Cartilaginous Degeneration of the Bone. By A. Reeves Jackson, …, The Annual Meeting of the Medical Society of the County of Erie Was Held in This City, on Tuesday, January the 11th, at the Rooms of the Buffalo Medical Association, Suffocation Following the Operation for Hare-Lip, The Urœmic Convulsions of Pregnancy, Parturition, and Childbed. By Dr. Cari. R. Braun, Professor of Midwifery, Vienna. Translated from the German, with Notes, by J. Mathews Duncan, F. R. C. P. E., Lecturer on Midwifery, Etc., Etc. New York: Samuel S. & William Wood, 389 Broadway. 1858, Case of Inflammation of the Spinal Cord. By Jno. C. K. Crooks, M. D., Honeoye, N. Y., Publications Received, Buffalo General Hospital, Ozonometer, Cases from Dr. Hamilton's Clinic at the Buffalo Hospital of the Sisters of Charity. Reported by J. Boardman, M. D., Diseases of the Urinary Organs. A Compendium of Their Diagnosis, Pathology and Treatment. By William Wallace Morland, M. D., Fellow of the Massachussetts Medical Society; Member of the Boston Society for Medical Improvement; One of the Attending Surgeons at the Central Office of the Boston Dispensary; Corresponding Member of the Glasgow Medico-Chirurgical Society. With Illustrations. Philadelphia: Blanchard and Lea. 1858, Obscure Injury of Hip. Difference of Opinion in Relation to the Diagnosis. Singular Result. Reported by W. B. Sprague, M. D., of Westmoreland, N. Y.. Editorial: Correspondence, Editorial Department. Backmatter: To Subscribers.
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