Original Lectures
1864; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Frank H. Hamilton, Irving W. Lyon, James Bryan, Julius Homberger, P. C. Garvin, Eliphalet Platt,
ResumoEssay: Original Lectures Lectures on Gunshot Injuries of the Head, Medical News, Progress of Medical Science, Report of a Case of Diphtheria Autopsy, At a Meeting Held by the Students of the Bellevue Hospital Medical College, for the Purpose of Taking into Consideration the Death of Two of Their Associates, Dr. Charles E. Harris and Wellington S. Hickok, and Also to Express the Feeling of the Class in Regard to Them, the Following Resolutions Were Adopted, Epilepsy of the Retina, and Its Connexion with Glaucoma, The Progress of the Ambulance Bill, A New Disease, Orders, Changes, &c., Correspondence Does the Physician Ever Cure His Patients?, Army Medical Intelligence Duty of Medical Inspectors, " ' Hammond (the Surgeon-General), after Going through the Region of the Gulf and Lower Mississippi, Arrived, Two Weeks since, at Nashville, Where, in Coming down the Steps of One of the Hospitals, He Fell and so Injured His Head and Back, That He Has Complete Paralysis of the Lower Half of His Trunk, and, of Course, of Both Lower Extremities, The Examination of Recruits; or Hints on the Duties of an "Examining Surgeon", Dr. W. R. Donaghe Has Been Appointed One of the Surgeons to St. Luke's Hospital, and Dr. D. B. St. John Roosa One of the Assistant-Surgeons to the New York Eye Infirmary, Original Communications Observations on Typhus Fever. Frontmatter: American Medical Times. Obituary: Obituary Silas L. Condict, M. D.. Letter to the editor: State Medical Society (To the Editor of the American Medical Times).
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