Contents
1850; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
P. J. Buckner, H. C. Skirwin, Dr. S. B. Davis, H. A. Bignon, Henry A. Ramsay, E. M. Pendleton, Frank H. Hamilton, William Ring, P. H. Strong, James F. Gayley, J. J. Lescher, Robert J. Draughon, D. Meredith Reese, James Ogilvy, John Furlinge, Thomas Weeden Cooke, Dr. J. W. Tripe, Bransby B. Cooper, Dr. C. H. F. Routh, Mr. F. Elkington, John Crouch, H. B. Norman, F. C. Skey, F. W. Fogarty, Dr. A. Harvey, John Bell, John B. Beck, Dr. J. P. Barratt, Jacob Bigelow, Walter Channing, John Ware, John B. S. Jackson, Oliver W. Holmes, Henry J. Bigelow, E. N. Horsford, James W. Watson,
ResumoTable of contents: Contents Original Communications. Frontmatter: The Ohio Medical and Surgical Journal. Essay: On the Influence Extended by the Paternal upon the Maternal Organism through the Medium of the Fœtus in Utero. By Dr. A. Harvey, Physician to the Aberdeen Royal Infirmary, Foreign Intelligence Practical Medicine, &c., American Intelligence Treatment of Dysmenorrhœa by Quinine and Prussiate of Iron, Unusual Cases, Reported by Frank H. Hamilton, Professor of Surgery in the University of Buffalo, and One of the Surgeons to the Buffalo Hospital of the Sisters of Charity, On Cholera Asphyxia. By James F. Gayley, M. D., Remarks upon Malignant Dysentery, or "Bloody Flux, " with Cases Illustrative of the Pathology, and Treatment of the Disease. By Robert J. Draughon, M. D., of Claiborne, Alabama, Ohio State Medical Convention, Case of Rupture and Obliteration of the Bladder.—Death in Four Days. By E. M. Pendleton, M. D. Sparta, Georgia, Editorial Transactions of Societies, Obstetrics Case of Permanent Occlusion of the Uterus Obstructing Delivery. By F. W. Fogarty, M. D., M. R. C. S., …, Multilocular Ovarian Cyst, Weighing Forty Pounds, Successfully Removed by Operation. By Mr. F. Elkington, The Mode of Action of Morbid Poisons. By Dr. J. W. Tripe, Convulsive Intermittent Fever. By Henry a. Ramsay, M. D., Infantile Typhus. By Dr. Friedleben, Surgery Operation of Transfusion of Blood. By Dr. C. H. F. Routh, Physician to the St. Prancas Dispensary, Anomalous Case of Hernia. By William Ring, M. D., Minutes of the Proceedings of the South Carolina Medical Association, at Its Annual Meetings, February, 1849-'50, Together with the Transactions of the Board of Counsellors, and the Anniversary Oration, by Dr. J. P. Barratt. Charleston, S. C., 1850, Transactions of the Medical Society of the State of New York, during Its Annual Session, Held at Albany, February 5, 1850. Albany, 1850, Effects of Chronic Arteritis. By Bransby B. Cooper, Esq., F. R. S., Bibliographical Notices and Reviews A Treatise on Baths, Including Cold, Sea, Warm, Hot, Vapour, Gas, and Mud Baths; Also, on the Watery …, Milk Sickness. By J. J. Lescher, M. D., of Mt. Carmel, Ill, An Historical Sketch of the State of Medicine in the American Colonies, from Their First Settlement to the Period of the Revolution. By John B. Beck., M. D., &c., &c. Second Edition. Albany: 1850, 8vo. Pp. 63, The Transactions of the American Medical Association, Instituted 1847. Vol. II. Philadelphia. Printed for the Association, by T. K. And P. G. Collins. 1849. Pp. 956, Treasurer J. B. Thompson, Columbus, Two Fœtuses of Unequal Development in the Same Uterus, by Dr. S. B. Davis, of Franklin County, Ohio, Oak-Bark and Alum Injections in Vaginal and Uterine Discharges. By Thomas Weeden Cooke, Esq., Medical Officer for the Diseases of Children at the Royal Free Hospital, Treatment of Intermittent Fever by Tartar Emetic. By — Moore, Esq., Assistant Surgeon, Upper India, Remarks upon the Origin of Venereal Disease. By F. C. Skey, Esq., F. R. S., Report of Certain Cases of Yellow Fever, Treated in the Detachment Hospital at St. John's, from the 2d to the 19th December, 1849. By John Furlinge, M. D., Civil Practitioner, Late in Charge of Detachment Hospital at St. John's Antigua, Case of Diseased Genito—Urinary Apparatus, by H. C. Skirwin, M. D., of Walton, Boone Co., Ky., Miscellany, Notes of Hospital Practice at Bellevue, New York. By D. Meredith Reese, M. D., Resident Physician, Multiple Essay Items, Case of Pseudo-Membranous Laryngitis, (Croup,) Treated by Topical Application of the Nitrate of Silver. By P. H. Strong, M. D., Successful Case of Ovariotomy by the Large Abdominal Section. By John Crouch, Esq., Pelvic Cellulitis. By Dr. Lever, Physician-Accoucheur to Guy's Hospital, Original Communications Ovariotomy: by P. J. Buckner, M. D., of Georgetown, Ohio. (Read, by Request, before the Ohio State Medical …, We Proceed to Submit to Our Readers the Following Condensed General View of the All Important Subject of Medical Education, Now Very Properly Engrossing so Much of the Attention of the Profession, Vascular Tumours at the Orifice of the (Female) Urethra. By H. B. Norman, Esq., Surgeon to the Marylebone General Dispensary, &c.. Obituary: Dr. Prout F. R. S.. Display ads: College of Physicians and Surgeons, Starling Medical College, Multiple Display Advertisements, Advertisements, Medical College of Ohio. Classified ads: Vaccine Virus. Backmatter: Circular.
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