The Medico-chirurgical Review and Journal of Practical Medicine, Том 18

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Richard & George S. Wood, 1833

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Clinical Reports of the Surgical Practice of the Glasgow Royal Infirmary By JOHN MacFarlane M D
126
Dr HAMETTS Official Medical Reports on Cholera
136
Observations on the Medical Treatment of Insanity By Dr Seymour
139
Dr Hancock on External Stimulants
145
Choleraphobia dreadful Effects of
148
Medical Report from Dublin Fever Hospital
149
Dr MCormac on Cholera
152
Influenza Epidemica
154
Clinical Observations on the Exhibition of large Doses of Opium By Dr Stokes
156
Clinical Report from St Thomas Hospital from our own Reporter
160
Compound Fracture of Os Femoris
162
Remarkable Cases of Dislocation
165
Osteo Sarcoma
166
Exostosis of unusual Magnitude
167
S Counteraction as a Means of Cure with Remarks c By Dr Epps
170
Carus on the Evolution of the Chick
171
Gastroenteritis simulating Cholera
173
Abscess in the Substance of the Heart
174
Erysipelas treated by Mercury
175
Diabetes Mellitus
176
The Bills of Mortality in Paris
181
Abscess of the Lung communicating with the Surface
182
Curious Case of Poisoning
183
Various Modes of treating Cholera in Paris 154
186
Fissure of the Anus
187
Rinoplastic Operation
188
On the Changes which the Points of the Fingers undergo in Phthisis
189
Cases of Disease of the Kidneys
190
Dothinenterite
193
Laryngeal Fistula cured by Operation
194
Dr Bryce on the Etiology of Cholera
195
Mr Watt on the Etiology of Cholera
198
Dr Lawrie on the proximate Cause of Cholera
199
Dr Clendinning on the Effects of Cold
200
On the Employment of Tepid Baths combined with Cold Affusions in Cere bral Affections
205
Vaginal Cystocele
208
Case of Anencephalism
209
On Muscular Contraction and Animal Electricity
211
On the Phenomena to which the Terms Endosmosis and Exosmosis have been applied
213
Anatomy and Uses of the Lymphatics
214
Transmissibility of Diseases along an Electric Wire
215
Cholera in ScotlandDecision of the Dumfries Medical Meeting
216
Injury of the Penis with Amputation
223
Removal of Calculus from Female Bladders by Weisss Instrument
224
Physic and Surgery? Professor Cooper
225
Clinical Instruction
226
Mr Carmichael on Tracheotomy
227
Mercury in Chronic Affections of the Larynx
231
The Actual Cautery in Vesicovaginal Fistula By Dr Kennedy
232
Mr Kerr on Glossitis
235
Enormous Tumour attached to the Ilium By Mr Bell
236
Mr Crampton on Inflammation of the Brain and its Membranes
237
Mr Quains Elements of Anatomy
242
What is the Contagion of Cholera? By Dr Kennedy of AshbydelaZouche
245
Ligature of the Subclavian Artery
247
Death after the Introduction of the Catheter
249
Dr Wise on Wounds of the Intestines
250
Ligature of the Carotid for Hemiplegia and Epilepsy By Mr Preston
253
Surgical Anatomy of the Arteries
255
The Anatomy of the Horse
261
Dr Kier on Cholera
262
Mr Morrah on Sulphate of Copper in Cholera
263
VIII
358
Memoir of the Life and Writings of the Late Dr Armstrong By F BоогT M D
374
A Demonstration of the Nerves of the Human Body Part III Cerebral Nerves By JOSEPH SWAN
385
Memoirs of the Royal Academy of Medicine Volume the Second
387
Ricord on some facts connected with Syphilis
388
Nouveaux Elemens c New Elements of Operative Medicine By M VELPEAU
395
Traité Pratique des Maladies de lUterus et de ses Annexes c Practical Trea tise on Diseases of the Uterus c
406
Sir GEO BALLINGALLS Lectures on Military Surgery
428
PERISCOPE
432
Dr Macfarlanes Clinical Reports from the Royal Infirmary of Glasgow Wounds of the BladderContusions of the UrethraUrinary AbscessAb scess of P...
432
Remarkable case of Empyema with Operation By Mr Brigham of Manchester 459
434
Reclamation on the above subject 455
437
Identity of Magnetism and Electricity 458
439
A Sketch of Broussaiss Doctrine drawn by himself
455
Inversio Vesica
459
On Permanent Flexion of the Fingers
461
Diffused Inflammation after Bleeding
462
Cases of Hernia without External Swelling
463
Dr Thwaites on Pericarditis
464
Cutaneous Eruption in Cholera
466
Cancer of Stomach without Symptoms
467
Inflammation of Spermatic Cord mistaken for Hernia
468
Organic Disease of Stomach without Symptoms during LifeSir P Duns Hospital
469
On the External Use of Water as a Remedy
476
Dr Graves on Ulceration of the Stomach
477
Antimony in Pneumonia in the Necker Hospital
478
Dr Graves on Periostitis
481
Sir Charles Bell on Fracture of Patella
482
Clot Bey on the GuineaWorm
483
Mr Adams on Congenital Hernia
487
Spontaneous Cure of Hydrocele
489
Composition of the Blood in Jaundice By M Lecanu
490
Dr Daviss Obstetric Medicine I Influence of the Moon on Menstruation
491
Nature of the Catamenial Discharge
492
Comparative Value of Life in the Male and Female Sex
493
Dr M Hall on Hibernation
497
On the March of Epidemics
500
Dr Wolff on the Radix Caincæ
501
Dr Macrobin on Insanity
502
Cases of Aneurism by Anastomosis
505
Dr Macfarlane on Injuries of the Head
507
Mr Middlemore on Ophthalmia Neonatorum
511
Dr Chauffard on Issues and other Drains
512
Aphorism of Galen
514
Chemical Pathology of the Blood in Cholera
515
Case of Morbus Cæruleus
516
Dr Forget on Air in the Blood
517
Assassination of M Delpech
519
Humboldt on Goitre
520
On the Epidemic Sweating Fever at Auxle Chateau
521
Memoir on the Functions of the Encephalon By M Rolando
522
External Use of Cyanuret of Potassium in Neuralgia
525
Cold Affusion in Tetanus
526
Cyanuret of Mercury in Syphilis
527
Sugar as an Antidote to Poisoning by Copper
528
Clot Bey on Elephantiasis
529
Subcarbonate of Iron in Gastralgia
530
Calculus extracted by Weisss Forceps
547
History of the Glasgow Royal Infirmary By Dr M S Buchanan
559
Surgical Account of the Siege of Antwerp
578
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL RECORD
584

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