Ohio Medical and Surgical Journal
1861; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
T. G. Wormley, Wm. Watt, H. Culbertson, J. H. White, P. A. Willis, Dr. C. E. Brown-Sequard, M. A. Samson, Mm. Behier, M. Maisonneuve, Mr. Walter Jessop, Dr. George Sheaber, E. Headlam Greenhow, D. Denison Slade, Mr. Erasmus Wilson, C. Morel, Otto Hjelt,
ResumoFrontmatter: Ohio Medical and Surgical Journal. Essay: On Diphtheritic Paralysis. By Professor Trousseau. (Gaz. Des Hospitaux, Nos. 1-5, 1860; Med. Times and Gazette, July 28, 1860), Medical Topography of Atchison City, Kansas Lat. North, 39º 30'. Long. West, 94º 56', Compendium of Human Histology. By C. Morel, Professor Agrege a La Facul Te De Medecine De Strasbourg. Illustrated by Twenty-Eight Plates. Translated and Edited by W. H. Van Buren, M. D., Professor of General and Descriptive Anatomy in the University of New York, Etc. Published by Bailliere & Bros., Broadway, No. 440, N. Y. 1861, On the Cure of the Deaf and Dumb by Dropping Sulphuric Ether into the Ear. By Mm. Behier, Triquet, and Others. (Journ. De Med. Et De Chir. Pratiq., Aug., 1860, American and Foreign Intelligence Lectures on the Diagnosis and Treatment of the Principal Forms of Paralysis of the Lower Extremities. …, On the Nature and Treatment of Prostatorrhœa. By Professor Gross, of Philadelphia, It Is a Rule in Paris, That All Surgeons Who Hold Position in the Hospitals by Appointment from Government, Shall Resign on Attaining the Age of Sixty, Unicorn Uterus, Funis Presentation Treated Successfully by the Posture Method, A Case of Leucocythœmia. By Dr. George Sheaber, Resident Physician, Royal Intirmary, Edinburgh, A New Method for the Reduction of Strangulated Hernia. By Mr. Walter Jessop, Surgeon to the General Hospital and Dispensary, Cheltenham. (Lancet, Oct. 20, 1860), Thermo-Therapeia; or Heat-Cure. By Mr. Erasmus Wilson. London, 1860, Necrosis. A Report of Five Cases with Operations Occurring in Prof. Hamilton's Clinic at Starling Medical College. Reported by P. A. Willis, M. D., On the Diagnosis of Dislocations of the Shoulder. By M. Maisonneuve. (Moniteur Des Sciences Medicales, No. 122), Actions of Different Medicines on the Mental Faculties. By Professor Otto, The Act of Pennsylvania Regulating the Sale of Poisons, Hydrated Sesquioxide of Iron as an Antidote to Poisoning by Arsenious Acid. By Wm. Watt, M. D., On the Regeneration of Nerves, Woorara, The Second Degree, The Louisville Medical News, On the Best Preservative from Hydrophobia. By M. A. Samson, Rabies as an Epizootic in Early Ages. By Dr. Huseman, Original Communications Notes on Some of the Chemical Reactions of Codeine, Meconine, Narceine, and Aconitine. By T. G. Wormley, …, Diphtheria. By H. Culbertson, M. D., John Wakefield Francis, M. D. (Died February 8th, 1861—Aged 72 Years), On the Therapeutical Methods of Preventing Pitting of the Face in Small-Pox. By Dr. Stokes. (Dublin Quar. Jour. of Med. Science, Feb., 1860), Multiple Essay Items, Diphtheria, Thirty-Two Years Utero-Gestation, On the Use of Ergot of Rye in the Treatment of Retention of Urine from Paralysis of the Bladder. By Dr. Allier. (Bulletin General De Therapeutique, Sept. 15th and 30th, 1860), The Dengue or Break-Bone, True in the End, Cure of Cutaneous Diphtheria by Perchloride of Iron. (Gazette Des Hopitaux, July, 1860). Review: Bibliographical Notices and Reviews Diphtheria. By E. Headlam Greenhow, M. D., Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, Etc., Etc. New …. Editorial: Editorial and Miscellaneous Commencement of Starling Medical College. Display ads: Starling Medical College, Multiple Display Advertisements. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements.
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