Jornais Acesso aberto

M. Ludwig, Printer

1844; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

David Boswell Reid, Sir George Lefevre, Samuel George Morton, Dr. Ludwig Türck, John Bell, Robert Armstrong, John Rose Cormack, Henry Hent, B. G. Babington, William Robert Wilde, Edward Rigby, L. Mandl, George Sandby, J. Moore Neligan, W. Sweetser, Professor C. H. Schultz, John C. W. Lever, Edward Cock, J. Hungerford Sealy, John Inglis Nicol, F. Battersby, A. S. Skene, Henry Kennedy, T. Wharton Jones, Charles Ritchie, Allen Thomson, M. Gay-Lussac, Robert Christison, E. J. Shearman, J. Lloyd Bullock, Alexander Harvey, Al. Ramsay, R. Willis, S. Corp Ellis, Chas. S. Tripler, Thomas Edward Beatty, Richard Jameson, William Allen, Sir George Ballingall,

Resumo

Frontmatter: M. Ludwig, Printer, The Medico-Chirurgical Review. Table of contents: Contents of the Medico-Chirurgical Review Reviews. Essay: Antiseptic Properties of Creosote, The Epidemics of the Middle Ages. From the German of J. F. C. Hecker, M. D. Translated by B. G. Babington, M. D. F. R. S., &c. Octavo, Pp. 418. London, 1844 The Black Death, On the Relative Proportion of Centenarians, of Deaf and Dumb, of Blind and of Insane, in the Races of European and African Origin, as Shown by the Censuses of the United States. By Dr. Forry. (From the New York Journal of Medicine, May, 1844), Bibliographical Record, Animal Electricity, Solitary Confinement, On the Present State of Knowledge of the Nature of Inflammation. By T. Wharton Jones, F. R. S. (Condensed from the Medical Gazette, April 19, 1844), On the Nature and Treatment of Tic Douloureux, Sciatica, and Other Neuralgic Disorders. By Henry Hunt, M. D. Pp. 190. London, 1844, Award of Prizes at the Academy of Science, On the Treatment of Secondary and Tertiary Syphilitic Diseases, On the Protective Influence of Vaccination, On the Treatment of Buboes, Cases of Pelvic Inflammation, with Abscess, Occurring after Delivery; with Remarks. By John C. W. Lever, M. D. [Guy's Hospital Reports, April, 1844], Process of Embalming, A New Method to Promote Cicatrization of Recent Wounds, Manuel D'anatomie Générale Appliquée a La Physiologie Et a La Pathologie Par L. Mandl, &c. &c., M. Orfila's Reply to His Calumniators, Remarks on the Early Condition and Probable Origin of Double Monsters, by Allen Thomson, M. D. &c. &c. (From the London and Edinburgh Monthly Journal of Medical Science, June, 1844), The Fifth Annual Report of the Registrar-General of Births, Deaths, and Marriages in England. 8vo. Pp. 324. London, 1843, On the Cure of Stammering, Statement of the Society of Apothecaries, &c., Fatal Hæmorrhage from a Varix of the Vulva, Quinine against Obstinate Hiccup, Notice of Some Recent French Works on Typhoid Fever, M. Orfila's Reply to Certain Misrepresentations, Hygienic Effects of Swimming, Treatment of Chronic Catarrhal Ophthalmia, Medical Etiquette, Observations upon Pulmonary Gangrene, Miscellanies The Naval Lunatics at Haslar, M. Mitscherlich on Fermentation, Professor Forget on Adhesions of the Pericardium, Dr. Ramsbotham's Report on the Royal Maternity Charity, Long Tubular Membrane Expelled in a Case of Croup, Tobacco-Smoke Applied to Gouty Limbs, Use of Colomba-Root against Vomiting, Medical Reform Bill, Observations on the Climacteric Disease, with Cases. By Henry Kennedy, M. B. &c. &c. one of the Medical Officers of St. Thomas's Dispensary, On the Origin of Melanosis. By Professor Schultz, of the University of Berlin. (Beiträge Zur Physiologischen Und Pathologischen Chemie Und Mikroscopie, &c.), Vivisection.—Letter to the Earl of Caernarvon. From Richard Jameson, Esq., A Flock of Sheep Poisoned by Eating the Ranunculus Repens, Strychnine a Test for the Administration of Morphia in Neuralgia, Utility of Savine in Atonic Metrorrhagia, Case of Very Large Stone in the Bladder Extracted through the Perineum, On Regimen and Longevity: Comprising Materia Alimentaria, National Dietetic Usages, and the Influence of Civilization on Health and the Duration of Life. By John Bell, M. D., On Paracentesis Thoracis. By Messrs. Dr. Hughes, and Edward Cock, Contributions to Midwifery, No. V. on the Influence of Ergot of Rye on the Fœtus in Utero. By Thomas Edward Beatty, M.D., M.R.I.A. (Condensed from the Dublin Journal of Medical Science, May, 1844), The Vice President, in His Address, Gave a Slight Sketch of the Career of Mr. William Allen, Lately Deceased, Report of the Commissioners Appointed to Take the Census for Jreland for 1841. (With Classified Tables of Deaths, and Report Thereon). By William Robert Wilde, Surgeon. Dublin, 1843, Contributions to the Physiology of the Human Ovary. By Charles Ritchie, M. D., Glasgow. (From the London Medical Gazette, May, 1844), Materia Medica and Pharmacy On the Poisonous Properties of the Bark of the Laburnum-Tree. By Robert Christison, M. D. (from the Edinburgh …, Remarks on Iliac Phlebitis in Phthisical and Other Patients, Applications of Subcutaneous Surgery, Moral Theology, in Reference to Physiology and Medicine, On Certain Morbid States of the Liver. By Professor C. H. Schultz. Berlin, A Nut for the Ultra-Phlebotomists, On Tubercular Leprosy. By A. S. Skene, Esq. (From the London Medical Gazette, June 14, 1844), Instinct and Reason, Fallacy of the Numerical Method in Medicine, On the Use of Mustard in the Convulsions of Children, Observations on Lithotomy.—[Guy's Hospital Reports, April, 1844], Lecture on the State of Pharmacy in England, and Its Importance to the Public, with Remarks on the Pharmaceutical Society. By J. Lloyd Bullock Pharmaceutal Journal and Transactions. Edited by Jacob Bell, June 1, 1844, Case of Death by Poisoning with the Leaves of Aconite or Monkshood, Passed off in Jest for Parsley. By Al. Ramsay, Surgeon. (Northern Journal of Medicine, June, 1844), Natural History, Pathology, and Treatment of the Epidemic Fever, at Present Prevailing in Edinburgh and Other Towns: Illustrated by Cases and Dissections. By John Rose Cormack, M. D., F. R. S. E., &c. London, 1843, On Arsenic as a Poison; Its Tests and Antidote. By E. J. Shearman, M.D. Rotherham. Read before the Sheffield Medical Society, March 7, 1844. (Abridged from the Provincial Medical and Surgical Journal, April 3d, 1844), On the Cause of the Lassitude and Panting in Ascending High Mountains, Case of Death Following the Excessive Use of Ardent Spirits; in Which Appearances Simulating Irritant Poisoning Were Found on Dissection. By John Inglis Nicol, M. D. Inverness. (From the London and Edinburgh Monthly Journal, June, 1844), Internal Aneurisms, Transactions of the Medical and Physical Society of Bombay. No. V, Consecutive Effects of Excision of the Lower Jaw, Spirit of the British and American Periodicals Pathology, On Dysmenorrhœa and Other Uterine Affections in Connexion with Derangement of the Assimilating Functions. By Edward Rigby, M. D. Physician to the General Lying-In Hospital, &c. &c. 8vo. Pp. 138. Renshaw. London, 1844, M. Cazenave on the Treatment of Psoriasis, Spirit of the Foreign Periodicals Miscellaneous Remarks on Hematology, Morbid Formation of Sugar as a Residuum of Abnormal Chylification, (Not Abnormal Chymification) by Professor Schultz, of Berlin, Fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons, On the Action of Coneia on the Blood. By Professor Hunefeld. (From Simon's Beiträge Zur Physiologischen Und Pathologischen Chemie Und Mikroscopie. 1844), Ammonia in Delirium Tremens, Creosote, a Good Application to Burns, Crania Ægyptiaca; or Observations on Egyptian Ethnography, Derived from Anatomy, History, and the Monuments. By Samuel George Morton, M. D. Author of Crania Americana, &c. &c. Philadelphia, 1844. London, Madden and Co., On Moving Molecules in the Interior of Cells. (From the Provincial Medical and Surgical Journal, June 5, 1844), The Influence of Climate, and Other Agents, on the Human Constitution, with Reference to the Causes and Prevention of Disease, among Seamen. By Robert Armstrong, M. D. F. L. S. Deputy Inspector of Hospitals. Pp. 207. London, 1843, Useful Hint to Hospitals, On the Utility of Surgical Operations in Cancerous Diseases, Microscopic Anatomy of Tubercles, On the Post-Natal Descent of the Testicles, and the Accidents Thereby Occasioned, The Neapolitan Phlebotomist, Tincture of Iodine, Medicines, Their Uses and Mode of Administration; Including a Complete Conspectus of the Three British Pharmacopœias, an Account of All the New Remedies, and an Appendix of Formulæ. By J. Moore Neligan, M.D. Dublin, London, 1844, Large Doses of Nitre in Inflammatory Disease, Inversio Et Extirpatio Uteri. (Prov. Med. Journ.), Wyke House Asylum for Nervous … the Upper and Middle Classes, Mental Hygiene: or an Examination of the Intellect and Passions, Designed to Illustrate Their Influence on Health and the Duration of Life by W. Sweetser, M. D. (Reprinted from the American Edition.) Edinburgh, 1844, On the Use of Oleum Tiglh, Externally Applied, in Cases of Dysphonia, Cynanche Trachealis. &c. By S. Corp Ellis, M. D. (from the New York Journal of Medicine, May, 1844), Ileo-Cœcal Obstruction, On the Animalcular Condition of the Blood in Dogs, On the Chemical Phenomena of Respiration. By M. Gay-Lussac, (Condensed from the Medical Gazette, May 10, 1844), Illustrations of the Theory and Practice of Ventilation, &c. By David Boswell Reid, M. D. F. R. S. E. London. 1844 Thermal Comfort: or, Popular Hints for Preservation from Colds, Coughs, and Consumption. By Sir George …, Treatment of Plethora, The Transactions of the Provincial Medical and Surgical Association. Volume XII. 1844, On the Absorption of Blood and Pus. By Dr. Zimmermann. (Condensed from the Beiträge Zur Physiologischen Und Pathologischen Chemie Und Mikroskopie, &c. Berlin, 1843), Spontaneous Rupture of the Abdomen after the Cæsarian Operation, Two Cases of Scirrhus of the Pancreas, with Observations on the Diagnosis of Affections of That Gland. By F. Battersby, F. R. C. S. I., &c. &c. (Condensed from the Dublin Medical Journal, May, 1844), Remarks on Liebig's "Organic Chemistry in Its Application to Physiology and Pathology; " as Also on the Application of Chemistry to Medicine in General. By Professor Schultz, of Berlin, Therapeutics On the Ready Curability of the More Acute Form of Hydrocephalus, in Its Earliest Stage, under Active …, Physiology Muscle, a Neuromagnetic Apparatus. (From the London Medical Gazette), On the Moral Treatment of Insanity in Bethlem Hospital. By R. Willis, M.D. (from the Medical Gazette, May 3), On the Tendencies of Contemporaneous Surgery, Physiologische, Pathologische Und Medicinisch-Practische Untersuchungen Uber Die Spinal Irritation. Von Dr. Stilling. Leipzig, 1840 Physiological, Pathological, and Practical Investigations regarding Spinal Irritation, Sir,—In Conformity with the Orders of Government, the Medical Board Have Directed Me to Submit to You the Following Considerations, Relative to a Proposed Plan for the Collection, and Accumulation, of Professional Information, Relative to This Country, and Its More Extensive Diffusion, Amongst the Medical Part of the Service under This Presidency. Review: Clinical Review Report of Cases Illustrating Diseases of the Brain and Nervous System. [Guy's Hospital Reports, April, …, Periscope; or, Circumspective Review Notices of Some New Works. Editorial: Midwifery A Living Child, 39 Days after Quickening—147 Days after Conception. Letter to the editor: Circular Addressed to the Medical Officers of the East India Company's Service, by the Medical Board at Calcutta. Dated 20th October, 1818 To the Editor of the Medico-Chirurgical Review, Extra-Limites On Schools of Naval and Military Surgery. By Sir George Ballingall, M.D..

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