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Buffalo Medical Journal

1896; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

Eugene A. Smith, S. W. S. Toms, John T. Pitkin, Franklin C. Gram, C. O. Baker, F. W. Maloney, Dr. E. G. Johnson, L. G. Sellstedt, Franklin C. Gram, C. A. Ellis, John Parmenter, William Warren Potter, Eugene Fuller, J. M. Dacosta, N. Senn, John Ashhurst Jr., Richard C. Norris, Robert L. Dickinson,

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Frontmatter: Buffalo Medical Journal. Display ads: Terraline, The Palisade M'f'g Co., University of Buffalo, Medical Department, Ingluvin, Wampole's As-Par-O-Line Compound, Hydrozone, Syr. Hypophos. Co., Fellows, Seltzer Aperient, Multiple Display Advertisements, The Requisites of a Perfect Pill, Stoddart Bros. ' Orthopedic Department, As Pepsin Is to Albumen, so Is Diastase to Starch, New York Post-Graduate Medical School and Hospital, Niagara University, Medical Department, Neuralgia, Taka-Diastase, Notes on the Treatment of Gout, Rheumatism, Etc.. Essay: The Consolidated Library of New York, Consisting of the Astor, Lenox and Tilden Libraries, Has Secured the Services as Librarian of Dr. John S. Billings, Director of the Department of Hygiene of the University of Pennsylvania, Literary Notes, Translation Dilatation of the Esophagus Caused by a Stricture in the Cardia, Appendicitis Illustrative Cases with Histories of Their Course.—Results of Medical and Surgical Treatment Compared, Practice Laws in New England, Topics of the Month, Historical Sketch of the Medical Society of the County of Erie 1821-1896, A New Styptic, Medical Society of the County of Erie A Diamond Anniversary, Hospital Notes, Clinical Report A Few Interesting Cases, Enforce the Law, Society Meetings, Supplement to the International Encyclopedia of Surgery. Edited by John Ashhurst, Jr., M. D., LL. D., Philadelphia. One Royal 8vo Volume of 1, 136 Pages, Illustrated by Numerous Wood-Engravings and a Chromo-Lithographic Plate. Cloth, $7. 50; Leather, $8. 50. To Subscribers to the Entire Set, Cloth, $6; Leather, $7, and Half-Morocco, $8. New York: William Wood & Co. 1895, The Craig Colony, a Home for the Epileptics Located at Sonyea, Livingston County, N. Y., Was Opened for the Reception of Patients Monday, January 20, 1896, The Erie County Hospital Medical Staff Held Its Annual Meeting at the Buffalo Academy of Medicine, Monday Evening, January 6, 1896, Medical Society of the County of Chautauqua Semi-Annual Meeting, January 14, 1896, The Stringency of the Vaccination Laws Is in England the Subject of Noisy Agitation on the Part of Ignorant Demagogues (British Medical Journal); but What Would Some Persons Say to the Interference with the Rights of the Individual Which Is Maintained in Norway and Sweden?, Medical Student Certificates, A Prominent Physician Writes as Follows, Society Proceedings Medical Society of the County of Erie, The Influence of Operative Procedures in Peritoneal Tuberculosis, State Medical Examinations, Four States Merely Exercise a Supervision of the Diploma Held by the Person Desiring to Practise, An Unjust Criticism, The Post-Graduate, in Its Issue for January, Makes Some Pertinent Suggestions regarding Needed Medical Legislation, Provisional Executive Council, The Antikamnia Chemical Company, of St. Louis, Has Sent out to Its Patrons and Friends a Convenient Pocket Banknote Folder, and Our Thanks Are Due to This Well-Known House for One of These Pocket-Books, Medical Diagnosis with Special Reference to Practical Medicine. A Guide to the Knowledge and Discrimination of Diseases. By J. M. Dacosta, M. D., LL. D., President of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia; Emeritus Professor of Practice of Medicine and of Clinical Medicine at the Jefferson Medical College. Philadelphia; Physician to the Pennsylvania Hospital, Etc. Octavo, Pp. 1104. Illustrated with Engravings on Wood. Eighth Edition, Revised. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Company. 1895, Spitting in Public Places Has Become Not Only an Intolerable Nuisance, but a Menace to Health, Dr. Ernest Wende, Health Commissioner, Deserves the Thanks Not Only of Every Physician but of Every Respectable Citizen for the Steps He Has Taken to Prevent the So-Called Christian Scientists from Practising Medicine in Buffalo, A. Vander Veer, of Albany, N. Y., (International Journal of Surgery, November, 1895,) Makes a Strong Plea for a More Uniform and Simple Classification of Appendicitis, Citing Cases in Illustration and Concluding as Follows, The Pathology and Surgical Treatment of Tumors. By N. Senn, M. D., Ph. D., LL. D., Professor of Practice of Surgery and Clinical Surgery, Rush Medical College; Professor of Surgery, Chicago Polyclinic; Attending Surgeon to Presbyterian Hospital; Surgeon-In-Chief. St. Joseph's Hospital, Chicago. Octavo, Pp. 709. Illustrated by 515 Engravings, Including Full-Page Colored Plates. Price, Cloth, $6. 00; Half-Morocco, $7. 00. Philadelphia: W. B. Saunders, 925 Walnut Street. 1895, An American Text-Book of Obstetrics for Practitioners and Students. Richard C. Norris, M. D., Editor, Robert L. Dickinson, Art Editor. Royal 8vo, Pp. 1009. With Nearly 900 Colored and Halftone Illustrations. Price, $7.00, Cloth; $8.00, Sheep; $9.00, Half-Russia. Philadelphia: W. B. Saunders, 925 Walnut Street. 1895, In the Tuilleries Garden Stands a Circular Building, Devoted to the History of France for 100 Years, Shown by the Patriotic Figures of the Great Characters of the Country during That Period of Time, Miscellany, Irrigation of the Peritoneal Cavity, The Oregon Medical Practice Act, Progress in Medical Science Surgery, Multiple Essay Items, Professional Opinions of Ingluvin, Personal, Entrance Requirements of Missouri Medical Colleges, Localised Peritonitis, The Comité Franco-Américain, of Paris, to Which We Made Reference in the January Issue of the Journal, Concerning the Promotion of the Interests of American Students in France, We Learn Has Made Arrangements with La Companie Transatlantique Whereby, in Accordance with the Recommendation of the Committee, a Reduction of 30 Per Cent, Ross W. Martin (International Journal of Surgery, December, 1895,) Has a Paper on the Application of Plaster-Paris and Its Effects, Principally in Cases of Tubercular Ostitis, Hip-Joint Diseases and Osteomyelitis, Books Received, Original Communications Treatment of Compound Fractures. Obituary: Dr. L. Ch. Boisliniere, Dr. Frances Weidman-Hynds, of Brooklyn, Died at Her Residence, 807 Union Avenue, in That City, December 5, 1895, after a Short Illness. Review: Book Reviews Disorders of the Sexual Organs in the Male. By Eugene Fuller, M. D., Instructor in Venereal and Genito-Urinary. Table of contents: Contents for February, 1896, Index to Advertisements. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements.

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