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The Medical Repository

0000; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

J. Baxter, Dupuy De Chambery, A. W. Ives, F. G. Willemoes, Edward W. Wells, John Torrey, Samuel L. Mitchill, John Torrey, H. M. J. Desruelles, Charles MacLean, James R. Manley, Henry Huntt, M. Roux, Dr. John Neilson, Dr. John Bogardus, John Neilson, John Redman Coxe, Charles Caldwell, Daniel Drake,

Resumo

Frontmatter: The Medical Repository. Essay: Case of Chorea, Treated by Scutellaria Lateriflora, Communicated by Dr. John Neilson, of This City, A Case in Which Gastrotomy Was Performed, by Dr. Cayroche, of Mendes, The Operation of Gastrotomy Performed at Sedan, by Dr. Carré, for the Extirpation of a Cancerous Tumour of the Omentum, Situated in the Umbilical Region, University of Pennsylvania, A Historical Sketch of the Endemic Yellow Fever, Which Prevailed in the City of New-Orleans in the Summer and Autumn of 1819, by Dupuy De Chambery, M. D. Secretary of the Medical Society of the State of Louisiana; Addressed to Felix Pascalis, M. D. Corresponding Secretary of the Medical Society of the City of New-York, and Honorary Member of the Medical Societies of Paris, Marseilles, &c. Read before the Medical Society, September 11th, 1820, and Ordered to Be Published in the Medical Repository, On the Nature and Properties of the Marsh Poison Royal Society of Edinburgh, January 17, Harvard University, Cold Rectification, Medical College of Ohio, A Card, Analysis of the Sclerotium Giganteum, or Tuckahoe, by John Torrey, M. D. In a Letter to Samuel L. Mitchill, P. L. N. H. Read before the Lyceum November 29, 1819, Scutellaria Lateriflora, Observations on the Tuckahoe, or Indian Bread of the Southern States, in a Letter to S. L. Mitchill, M. D. Pres. of the Lyceum of Nat. History, and Proff. Mat. Med. and Botany in the University of the State of New-York, &c. By John Torrey, M. D. Read before the Lyceum November 19, 1819, The Public Will without Doubt Be Pleased to Hear That Doctor Joseph Lovell, Who Holds the Highly Responsible Station of Surgeon General in the United States Army, Purposes to Give Occasional Abstracts from Those Reports, Which Are Required to Be Made to Him by All Surgeons of the Army, Meteorological Observations of the Weather, in the City of New-York, from May to September Inclusive, 1820, Officers of the Medical Society of the City of New-York, for the Ensuing Year, Reflections and Observations on Entero-Mesenteritis, a Disease of Children, Commonly Called Tabes Mesenterica, by H. M. J. Desruelles, M. D., Intelligence Gluten an Antidote for Corrosive Sublimate, University of the State of New-York College of Physicians and Surgeons, An Essay On the Modus Operandi of Iron, Chiefly as Respects Its Efficacy in Scrophulous Complaints; by F. G. Willemoes, Messrs. Gales & Seaton, Should You Find a Place in the Miscellaneous Department of Your Paper for the Publication of a Monthly Abstract of the Meteorological Observations Made on the Several Military Posts in the United States, It Would, Perhaps, Be Gratifying to the Curious, and Might, in Time, Become a Useful Document to the Natural Philosopher, as Well as to the Scientific Physician, Eye Infirmary, A Case of Intestinal Intrafœtation, Communicated by Professor Post, of This City, Collectanea Clinica Case of Irritability of the Stomach, Attended with Alarming Symptoms of Debility, Successfully Treated by the Internal Administration of Ice, New-York Hospital Register, Remarks On the Modus Operandi of Ergot in Parturition, Specimens of Systematic Misrule, or Immense Sums Annually Expended in Upholding a Single Imposture; Discoveries of the Highest Importance to All Mankind Smothered; and Injustice Perpetrated, for Reasons of State; from Official Proceedings and Correspondence of the Ministers of the Crown, the Privy Council, the Board of Trade, the Levant Company, &c. &c. &c. And Reports of Committees of the House of Commons, and of the College of Physicians, during an Investigation Protracted for a Period of Nearly Four Years:, Multiple Essay Items, Atmospheric Constitution, Diseases, &c., Original Essays Papers on the Summer Epidemic or Yellow Fever, in Several Ports of North America, and the West India Islands, A Case of Anomalous Spasm Successfully Treated by the Scutellaria Lateriflora, Extracted from a Letter Addressed to Dr. John Barnes, of Poughkeepsie, by Dr. John Bogardus, of New-Paltz, Dated September 20, 1820, Account of a Successful Operation for a Congenital Division of the Velum of the Palate and the Uvula—By M. Roux, Chirurgien-En-Chef Adjoint De L'hopital De La Charité, University of Maryland—Faculty of Physic, Transylvania University. Review: Review Irvine's Treatise on the Yellow Fever—Pp. 57,8vo. Charleston, S. C., A Card. Editorial: Gentlemen, the Following Precept Is Stated by Dr. Percival in the First Chapter of His Medical Ethics, in Relation to the Professional Conduct of Physicians and Surgeons, Paragraph xii.

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