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The Retrospect of Practical Medicine and Surgery

1844; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

Robert L. MacDonnell, John Aldridge, J. D. Heaton, J. W. Griffith, Golding Bird, Henry Bennet, Edward Octavius Hocken, Thomas Mayo, E. J. Shearman, D. Wilson, Richard Doherty, Marshall Hall, Robert Bentley Todd, Robert Bentley Todd, E. J. Shearman, J. D. Heaton, W. S. Oke, James J. Ross, Edmund Sharkey, M. Lehmann, M. Froriep, M. Guastalla, Marshall Hall, William Keith, W. R. Wilde, James H. Pickford, Robert Hamilton, William Keith, R. Liston, Richard Hey, Marshall Hall, James Arthur Wilson, Isaac Parrish, M. Lisfranc, W. R. Wilde, B. Phillips, E. W. Tuson, A. H. Stevens, William Keith, G. K. W. Patersone, M. Carron Du Villards, Edward F. Lonsdale, Henry Obre, Mr. J. M. Walker, M. Moreau Boutard, M. Ricord, Dr. James Johnson, T. E. Beatty, Robert Storrs, John Rose Cormack, Marshall Hall, Septimus Tutin,

Resumo

Frontmatter: Practical Medicine, &c. &c., The Retrospect of Practical Medicine and Surgery. Table of contents: Contents of Part IX Practical Medicine. Essay: Incontinence of Urine and Enuresis Cured by Electricity. By M. Froriep, Retrospect, Treatment of Gangrenous Intestine in Hernia, Aneurism of the Aorta, Opium in Hernia, Belladonna in Painful Menstruation, Treatment of Chancre and Bubo.—By M. Ricord, Paris, Muriate of Ammonia Internally, New Instrument for Crushing Calculi in the Bladder, Respective Value of the Tests for Diabetic Urine. By Golding Bird, A. M., M. D., &c. &c., Treatment of Bunion, Ergot of Rye in Retention of Urine.—By James J. Ross, M. D., Cambusmore, The Sea Side as a Remedial Agent.—By M. Guastalla, of Trieste, Diagnosis in Cases of Paralysis of the Face.—By Marshall Hall, M. D., F. R. S., &c., Discharges from the Ears—By W. R. Wilde, Esq., M. R. I. A., Lecturer on Diseases of the Eye and Ear, in the School of Medicine, Dublin, &c., Mode of Forcing out Collections of Matter from Bony Cavities by Atmospheric Pressure, Large Doses of Nitrate of Potash in Rheumatism.—By Henry Bennet, M. D., London, Treatment of Erectile Tumours of the Eyelids.—By M. Carron Du Villards, Effect of the Anisodus Luridus on the Pupil, On the Hydropathic Treatment, Iodide of Potassium.—By W. S. Oke, M. D., Southampton, Contagion, On Albuminuria.—By J. D. Heaton, M. D., Physician to the Leeds Public Dispensary and Lecturer on Botany at the Leeds School of Medicine, Case of a Needle Entering the Right Breast and Finally Lodging in the Heart, Cyanide of Zinc in Ulcers and Opacities of the Cornea, Treatment of Asphyxia from Hanging.—By E. J. Shearman, M. D., Rotherham, Therapeutic Properties of the Chloride of Silver, Electricity in Poisoning by Strychnine, Intermittent Disease.—By Thomas Mayo, M. D., F. R. S., Physician to the Infirmary of St. Marylebone, Acetous Extract of Cantharides, Artificial Pupil Made in the Superior Eyelid, Puerperal Fever.—By Robert Storrs, Esq., Doncaster, Aneurism of the External Iliac Artery.—By Richard Hey, Esq., Surgeon to the County Hospital, York, Infrequency of Phthisis in Marshy Countries, Scrofulous Diseases of the Testis, Excision of the Superficial Layers of an Opaque Cornea.—By Robert Hamilton, M. D., F. R. S. E., Surgeon to the Edinburgh Eye Infirmary, &c., Selection from the Formulary of Biett on Diseases of the Skin, Treatment of Scalp Disease, Removal of Uterine Polypi, The Arch-Tourniquet, Paraplegia Cured by Strychnine, Treatment of Delirium Tremens.—By Dr. Watson, Naphtha in Phthisis.—By D. Wilson, Esq., Effects of Reagents upon Urinary Deposits.—By J. W. Griffith, M. D., F. L. S., Treatment of Hernia Humoralis, or Gonorrhœal Orchitis, by Opium, Cod's Liver Oil in Strumous Diseases, Ischuria Renalis, Chloride of Zinc in Tooth-Ache, Tracheotomy in the Last Stage of Croup, Treatment of Fistula Lachrymalis by Dilatation.—By Isaac Parrish, M. D., One of the Surgeons to Wills' Hospital, &c., Tic Doloureux, Treatment of Cartilaginous Bodies in Joints, Case of Spina Bifida Successfully Treated by Repeated Punctures. By a. H. Stevens, M. D., New York, Obstetrical Properties of Powder of Colchicum, Pain of the Loins.—By Dr. Oke, Southampton, Arsenic as a Poison; Its Tests and Antidotes.—By E. J. Shearman, M. D., Rotherham, Digitalis in Mania and Epilepsy.—By Edmund Sharkey, M. D., Jersey, Veratria Ointment and Acetate of Veratria, Treatment of Lateral Curvatures of the Spine.—By Marshall Hall, M. D., F. R. S., &c. The Various Plans Which Have Been Hitherto Proposed for the Treatment of Spinal Curvature Have Consisted …, Diagnosis of Fractures of the Lower End of the Radius.—By Edward F. Lonsdale, Esq., On Gangrene of the Face.—By Henry Obre, Esq., Late Assistant Surgeon to the St. Marylebone Infirmary, Prevention of the Contagion of Syphilis, Scarification of the Gums during Dentition.—By Marshall Hall, M. D., F. R. S., &c., Suggestions for the Improvement of the Rhinoplastic Operation.—By William Keith, M. D., Surgeon to the Royal Infirmary, Aberdeen, Operation for Hare-Lip, Lateral Operation of Lithotomy.—By William Keith, M. D., Surgeon to the Royal Infirmary, Aberdeen, and Lecturer on Clinical Surgery in That Institution, Treatment of Sciatica by Irritation of the Foot, Cure of Nævi by Croton Oil, Acupuncture for the Consolidation of Fracture, [While Placing the Foregoing Table before Our Readers, We Cannot Help Extracting Some Most Valuable Remarks on the Same Subject, from Dr. Christison's Treatise on Diseases of the Kidneys, Published in the Library of Medicine, Surgery Some of the Most Important Subjects in the Late Lectures of Sir B. Brodie, Singular Case of Pregnancy, Arguments against Liebig's Theory of Gout.—By Robert Bentley Todd, M. D., F. R. S., &c. &c., Treatment of Stricture.—By B. Phillips, Esq., F. R. S., &c., &c., Excision of Internal Piles, Treatment of Vesico-Vaginal Fistula.—By William Keith, M. D., Surgeon to the Royal Infirmary, Aberdeen, &c., Effect of Electro-Magnetism on Paralysis.—By Dr. Shearman, Rotherham, On the Diagnosis of Empyema, The Valerianate of Zinc, The Hæmospasic Method of Treatment, Benzoin Water, Sterility.—By Marshall Hall, M. D., F. R. S., &c., Action of Different Medicines on the Mental Faculties.—By Professor Otto, Treatment Required after the Spontaneous Introduction of Air into the Veins—By John E. Erichsen, Esq., London, Inflammation and Gangrene of the Lungs Produced by Partial Asphyxia.—By J. D. Heaton, M. D., Physician to the Leeds Public Dispensary, and Lecturer on Botany at the Leeds School of Medicine, Nature and Treatment of Piles.—By M. Lisfranc, Musk in Certain Cases of Delirium, Aneurism Treated by Compression.—By R. Liston, Esq., Surgeon to University College Hospital, &c., &c., Prepared Sevum, The Dependence of Apoplexy upon Disease in Remote Organs Is a Subject of Much Interest, Method of Causing Immediate Vesication, Antidotes of Corrosive Sublimate, Copper, Lead, and Arsenic.—By MM. Bouchardat and Sandras, Extraction of Foreign Bodies from the Ear, Hæmorrhage after Amputation, Comparative Value of the Different Preparations of Mercury and Iodine, and the Best Modes of Administering Them.—By Edward Octavius Hocken, M. D., &c., Physician to the Blenheim-Street Infirmary, Unalterable Fulness of the Vascular System of the Brain, Cochineal in Hooping Cough, Dietetic and Medicinal Treatment of Gout and Rheumatism.—By Robert Bentley Todd, M. D., F. R. S., &c., &c., Prussic Acid in Opacity of the Cornea.—By G. K. W. Patersone, Esq., The Liquor Potassæ, New Truss for Hernia, Treatment of Mercurial Sore Mouth, Caustic Vienna Paste, Treatment of Bubo, Treatment of Entropium and Trichiasis.—By W. R. Wilde, M. R. I. A., Lecturer on Diseases of the Eye and Ear, in the School of Medicine, Park Street, Dublin, &c., Midwifery Effects of Ergot of Eye on the Fœtus in Utero.—By T. E. Beatty, M. D., M. R. I. A., Fellow of and Professor …, Impending Dissolution in Young Infants.—By Richard Doherty, M. D., Honorary Member and Secretary of the Dublin Obstetrical Society, Oleum Santonicæ, or Chenopodii as an Anthelmintic, Remarks on Urinary Disease.—By John Aldridge, M. D., Lecturer on Chemistry, at the School of Medicine, Park Street, Dublin, Effects of Chloride of Zinc, and Chloride of Lead in Cancer.—By E. W. Tuson, Esq., F. R. S., Surgeon to the Middlesex Hospital, Wounds of the Intestines.—By M. Moreau Boutard, Blistering by Nettles in Measles, Bloodletting, Effects of Camphor, Anodyne Pommade, New Researches on the Urine in a State of Health and Disease.—By M. Lehmann, of Leipsic, Copaiva Sugar-Plums, Ovarian Dropsy Treated with Ioduret of Iron—By Septimus Tutin, Esq., Surgeon to the Ripon Dispensary, Effects of Starvation on the Size of the Heart, Antidotes, Pommade for Chaps and Fissures of the Toes, Devergie's Solution of Arsenic, Dark Abdominal Line Extending between the Pubes and Umbilicus after Delivery.—By John Rose Cormack, M. D., F. R. S. E., Physician to the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, &c., Tracheotomy.—By James Arthur Wilson, M. D., Physician to St. George's Hospital, Extirpation of Diseased Ovaria. By One of the Editors of the Lancet, Tobacco Taken Moderately, &c., Treatment of Sciatica, Best Position in Fractures of the Forearm, Electricity in Poisoning by Laudanum, Tartar Emetic in Tardy Labour, Digitalis in Certain Diseases of the Heart, Conical Cornea.—By James H. Pickford, M. D., &c., Useful Hint on the Treatment of Chronic Rheumatism and Neuralgia.—By Dr. James Johnson.

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