Medico-chirurgical Review and Journal of Practical Medicine, Τόμος 45

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S. Highley, 1844
 

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On the Nature and Treatment of Tic Douloureux Sciatica and other Neuralgic
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The Epidemics of the Middle Ages From the German of J F C HECKER M D
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The Sweating Sickness
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Manuel dAnatomie Générale appliquée à la Physiologie et à la Pathologie
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PERISCOPE
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Spirit of the Foreign Periodicals
177
Observations on Pulmonary Gangrene
181
Microscopic Anatomy of Tubercles
182
Professor Forget on Adhesions of the Pericardium
183
On the Animalcular Condition of the Blood in Dogs
184
Orfilas Reply to certain Misrepresentations
185
Award of Prizes at the Academy of Science
186
On the Tendencies of Cotemporaneous Surgery
189
A New Method to promote Cicatrization of Recent Wounds
191
Cazenave on the Treatment of Psoriasis
192
Strychnine a Test for the Administration of Morphia in Neuralgia
193
Utility of Savine in Atonic Metrorrhagia
194
Remarks on Iliac Phlebitis in Phthisical and other Patients
195
Notice of some recent French Works on Typhoid Fever
197
Moral Theology in Reference to Physiology and Medicine
199
On the Cure of Stammering
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On the Cause of the Lassitude and Panting in ascending High Mountains
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Hygienic Effects of Swimming
206
On the postnatal Descent of the Testicles and the Accidents thereby occa sioned
207
On the Utility of Surgical Operations in Cancerous Diseases
208
Orfilas reply to his Calumniators
209
Mitscherlich on Fermentation
212
Process of Embalming
213
On the Treatment of Buboes
214
Applications of Subcutaneous Surgery
215
Use of Columbaroot against Vomiting
217
Tobaccosmoke applied to Gouty Limbs
218
Creosote a good Application to Burns
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A Flock of Sheep poisoned by eating the Ranunculus Repens
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Spontaneous Rupture of the Abdomen after the Cæsarian Operation
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Treatment of Plethora
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A Hint for the UltraPhlebotomists
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Treatment of Chronic Catarrhal Ophthalmia
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Report of Cases illustrating Diseases of the Brain and Nervous System Guys Hospital Reports April 1844
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Cases of Pelvic Inflammation with Abscess occurring after Delivery with Remarks By John C W Lever M D
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On Paracentesis Thoracis By Dr Hughes and Mr Edward Cock
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Observations on Lithotomy By Mr Cooper
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Spirit of the British and American Periodicals
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Solitary Confinement
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Two Cases of Scirrhus of the Pancreas By F Battersby F R C S L c
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On Tubercular Leprosy By A S Skene Esq
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IleoCœcal Obstruction
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Internal Aneurisms
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On the present State of Knowledge on the Nature of Inflammation By T Wharton Jones F R S
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Muscle a Neuromagnetic Apparatus
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On the Action of Coneia on the Blood By Professor Hunefield
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On the Use of Oleum Tiglii externally applied in Cases of Dysphonia Cynanche Trachealis c By S Corp Ellis M D
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On the use of Mustard in the Convulsions of Children By C S Tripler M D
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Inversio et Extirpatio Uteri
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Contributions to Midwifery No V On the Influence of Ergot of Rye on the Fœtus in Utero By Thos Edw Beatty M D c
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The Naval Lunatics at Haslar
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Medical Etiquette
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VivisectionLetter from the Earl of Caernarvon From Rich Jameson Esq
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Instinct and Reason
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Fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons
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Statement of the Society of Apothecaries c
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Case of very large Stone in the Bladder extracted through the Perinæum
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Medical Reform Bill
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The late William Allen
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Mental Hygiene or an Examination of the Intellect and Passions c
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On Schools of Naval and Military Surgery By Sir George Ballingall M D
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Wyke House Asylum for Nervous Invalids of the Upper and Middle Classes
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Circular addressed to the Medical Officers of the East India Companys Service by the Medical Board at Calcutta
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Actual Cautery in certain Uterine Diseases
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Forget on Diseases of the Heart
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Materialism of Modern Physiology
484
Greatness of Sir C Bells Discoveries Relation of the Cranium to the En cephalon c
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Extraordinary Operation Excision of Portion of the Colon Character of French Surgery
487
Another Case of Artificial Anus in the Loins
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Remarks on Hysterical Paralysis
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Ague a Disease of the Nervous System
492
Spontaneous Rupture of the Inferior Cava
493
Treatment of Bedsores
494
Hæmorrhage after Lithotomy checked by Creosote
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Discussion at the Royal Academy respecting Ophthalmia
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Hypertrophy of the Cartilages of the Trachea and Bronchi
497
Periodic Swelling of the Knee cured by Opium
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Magnetization of a Steel Rod by the mere Influence of the Will
499
Passage of Metallic Mercury into the Blood and various Organs of the Body
500
On the Epidemic Intermittance of Intermittent Fevers
501
The best Means of preventing the Marks of Smallpox
502
Cases of Poisoning with Cantharides
503
A Tænia evacuated through an Opening in the Abdominal Parietes
504
Cazenave on Alopecia or Baldness
505
Lisfranc on Hæmorrhoidal Tumours
507
Clinical Review and Hospital Reports ST GEORGES HOSPITAL 1 Report of some Cases occurring under the Care of Mr Henry James Johnson Assist...
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Case of Cyst containing Glairy Fluid on the Gum
512
Cachectic Ulceration of the Tongue
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NEWYORK HOSPITAL 2 Renal Disease By J F Swett M D
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Dangers Incidental to Operations about the Rectum By Dr Watson
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Spirit of the British and American Periodicals
519
MeningitisHomœopathy
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On the Extraction of the Retained Placenta in Abortion By Henry Bond M D
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On Perityphlitis or Inflammation of the Cellular Tissue adjacent to the Ca cum By William Seller M D c
525
Ovarian Tumour
526
Antimony in Infants
527
EmpyemaPerforation of Lung c
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On the Pulse of the Insane By Pliny Earle M D
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Σελίδα 97 - relieved them after the accession. During the dance they neither saw nor heard, but were haunted by visions, and wild fancies. In many, an epileptic paroxysm preceded the dancing fit. "In Liege, Utrecht, Tongres, and many other towns of Belgium, the dancers appeared with garlands in their hair, and their waists girt with cloths, that they might, as
Σελίδα 93 - suppuration, many patients were saved. Every spot which the sick had touched, their breath, their clothes, spread the contagion ; and, as in all other places, the attendants and friends who were either blind to their danger or heroically despised it, fell a sacrifice to their sympathy. Even the eyes of
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Σελίδα 447 - reign, He in the scramble got a wrong one. Accordingly he still cries out This strange head fits him most unpleasantly, And always runs, poor devil, about Inquiring for his own, incessantly '. " The above patient was in the Bicetre many years.
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Σελίδα 94 - In the progress of connected natural phenomena, from East to West, that great law of nature is plainly revealed which has so often and evidently manifested itself in the earth's organism, as well as in the state of nations dependent upon it. In the inmost depths of the globe, that impulse was given in the

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