The Medical Examiner, and Record of Medical Science, Band 11

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Lindsay & Blakiston, 1855
 

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Cholera in the Middlesex Hospital
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Extraordinary Feat
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ORIGINAL COMMUNICATIONS
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Mortality of Philadelphia for October November and December
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Introduction of a stick or swabhandle more than ten inches long
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Calculous Phthisis Translated for the Medical Examiner from
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The Transactions of the American Medical Association Instituted
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A Manual of Pathological Anatomy By C Handfield Jones M B
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Abstract of Meteorological Observations for December 1854 made
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ORIGINAL COMMUNICATIONS
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Case of Fracture of the Skull successfully treated By George
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A Practical Treatise on Foreign Bodies in the Air Passages By
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Puerperal Fever as a Private Pestilence By Oliver Wendell
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An Inquiry into the Pathological Importance of Ulceration of the
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Charleston Medical Journal and Review
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Case of Tracheotomy By J M Murdock M D House Surgeon
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Case of Gastrotomy for the removal of a Leaden Bar Recovery
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A case of Natural Labor in a Negro girl thirteen years of age
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Autobiography of Charles Caldwell M D with a preface notes
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A Treatise on the Practice of Medicine By George B Wood M D
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Delegates to the American Medical Association
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An Investigation into the Facts and Theories of Fermentation
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On Quinoidine in the Treatment of Intermittent Fever B J
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Mortality of Philadelphia for January February and March 1855
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Report of the Sanitary Commission on the Epidemic Yellow Fever
309
Bill for the Establishment of a Board of Medical Censors
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On the Nature and Treatment of Cholera By Henry Hartshorne
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On the Contagion of Puerperal Fever By J Cheston Morris M D
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Reports relating to the Sanitary Condition of the City of London
342
The Principles and Practice of Obstetrical Medicine and Surgery
346
Proceedings of the American Medical Association
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EDITORIAL
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Letter to Horace Green M D
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Epidemic Jaundice in Montgomery County Pa By Hiram Corson
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Mineral and Thermal Springs of the United States By John Bell
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On Cephalic Version in Shoulder Presentation with the Arm in
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On Animal Decomposition as the Chief Promotive Cause of Cholera
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Hooping Cough By Laurence Turnbull M D of Philadelphia
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Case of Wound of the Throat in a Maniac in which the Epiglottis
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BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTICES
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A Pocket Formulary and Physicians Manual embracing the
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Exfoliation of the Mucous Membrane of the Uterus treatment
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Cutaneous Nævi cured by the application of Iodine Paint By
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On the Ingrowing Toenail
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The Plague its Origin and Disappearance By Aug Theod Stamm
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On the Use of the Ammoniatartrate of Iron By William Gries
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Case of Induction of Labor at the Seventh Month by the Water
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A Treatise on Epidemic Cholera By Horatio Gates Jameson Sr
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Clinical Lectures on Paralysis Disease of the Brain and other
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Observations on Scarlatina By Henry Tweedy M D
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Tin Tumbler taken from a patient post mortem and which had been
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Short Notices of Hospital Therapeutics
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Abstract of Meteorological Observations for July 1855 made
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A new Apparatus for Fractures of the Leg requiring Extension
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Report of a Case of Imperforate Rectum successfully operated
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The Practical Anatomist or Guide to the Student in the Dissecting
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Contractions from Rheumatism and old cases of Anchylosis of
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Abstract of Meteorological Observations for August 1855 made
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Medical Topography Climate and Yellow Fever of Rio de Janeiro
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Mortality of Philadelphia for July August and September 1855
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BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTICES
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A Manual of Clinical Medicine and Physical Diagnosis By T
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Case of Poisoning with Arsenic attended with remarkable delay
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Glycogenia The Secretion of Sugar in the Human Economy
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Report of a Case of Malformation of the Colon and Hand
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Principles of Human Physiology with their chief applications
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The Diagnosis of Surgical Cancer The Liston Prize Essay
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Philadelphia Pa By Prof James A Kirkpatrick
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Card of the Committee on Prize Essays of the American Medical
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Illustrations of the Influence of Pregnancy in controlling or retarding
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Seite 23 - signally abated; yet enough remains to render it formidable to life, for the pistol and the bowie knife have in many parts of the Valley supplanted the teeth and fist." The modern treatment of Syphilitic Diseases, both primary and secondary; comprising the treatment of constitutional and confirmed Syphilis by a safe and successful method; with numerous cases, formulae and clinical observation.
Seite 43 - one delegate for every ten of its regular resident members, and one for every additional fraction of more than half of this number. The faculty of every regularly constituted medical college, or chartered school of medicine, shall have the privilege of sending two
Seite 492 - Hood, MD London, 1854. And we may add to this the testimony of a great poet on a kindred point: " May it please your Excellency, your thief looks Exactly like the rest, or rather better ; "Tis only at the bar or in the dungeon That wise men know your felon by his features.
Seite 43 - AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION.—The eighth Annual Meeting of the American Medical Association will be held in the city of Philadelphia, on Tuesday, May 1, 1855. The Secretaries of all Societies and other bodies entitled to representation in the Association, are requested to forward to the undersigned correct lists of their respective delegations as soon as
Seite 162 - infant at her breast! There is no epithet, in the vocabulary of slight and sarcasm, that can reach my personal sensibilities in such a controversy. Only just so far as a disrespectful phrase may turn the student aside from the examination of the evidence, by discrediting or dishonoring the witness, does it call for any word of notice.
Seite 358 - the average duration of the disease, and, finally their recovery or death, and to report the same in writing to the Secretary, on or before the first day of February of each year, who .shall transmit a digest thereof to the State Medical Society, and also to the appropriate committee appointed by the American Medical Association for its reception.
Seite 538 - NOTICES. Clinical Lectures on the Diseases of Women and Children. By GUNNING S. BEDFORD, AM, MD, Professor of Obstetrics, the Diseases of Women and Children, and Clinical Midwifery in the University of New York. New York
Seite 558 - we cannot cease to regret the bright promise blighted by his untimely death, we " Trust that those we call the dead Are breathers of an ampler day For ever nobler ends.
Seite 355 - by Pregnancy in the Cow ; and also on the question whether there is not some mode by which the nutritive constituents of milk can be preserved in their purity and sweetness, and furnished to the inhabitants of cities in such quantities as to supersede the present defective and often unwholesome modes of supply.

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