The Medico-chirurgical Review, and Journal of Medical Science (quarterly), Volume 3

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1823 - Medicine

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Contents

VII
92
Dr CHISHOLM on the Climate and Diseases of Tropical Coun
100
VIII
114
Dr PRICHARD on Diseases of the Nervous System Part I
122
IX
151
Mr Humes Case of Poisoning
192
XII
215
Vapour Baths
222
An Inquiry into the Opinions ancient and modern concern
225
Lectures on the Structure and Physiology of the Male uri
260
De lAlienation Mentale des Nouvelles Accouchées et
269
List of Subscribers
270
Essays on Surgery and Midwifery with Practical Observa
306
A Treatise on the Nature and Treatment of Scrofula
333
MedicoChirurgical Transactions Vol xii
386
QUARTERLY PERISCOPE OF SPIRIT of the PUBLIC JOURNALS
393
Congenital Dyspepsia
407
Mr Lizars on Hernia
409
Duboiss Case of Hernia
410
Mr Thompson on Belladonna
412
Dr Kennedys Case of Poisoning
413
Dr Page or Tobacco in the Phlegmasiæ
414
Case of dislocated Femur
415
Introduction of Foreign Matters into the Blood
416
Carcinoma mistaken for Aneurism
420
Malaria in St Jamess Park
422
Traumatic Tetanus
423
Overdose of Digitalis
425
Mr Plumbes Case of Uterine Contraction
426
Richerand on Cancer of the Lip
427
Mr Wray and Dr Copland on Cold Affusion
428
Counterirritation
429
Mr Bryants Case of Obliterated Iliac
431
Dr Hosack on Phlegmatia Dolens
432
Mr Sprague on Poisoning by Opium
433
Dr Hebreart on the Pathology of the Brain
434
Bibliographical Record
441
EXTRA LIMITES Art 1 Mr Money on Oleum Terebinthina
446
Report of the SurgeonApothecaries
453
Dr Johnsons Case of Visceral Disease
457
Mr Stevenson on Amaurosis
458
CORRESPONDENCE INTELLIGENCE
460
Apothecaries Act 461
461
List of Additional Subscribers
463
Dr LALLEMANDs Researches on the Pathological Anatomy
491
III
497
Dr Forbes on Variola and Vaccina
646
Mr Moir on Puerperal Fever
648
Editors Case of Ditto
650
Dr Forbes on Tar Vapour
651
Dr Dewees on simulated Pregnancy
652
Drs Howison and Johnson on Renal Dropsy
653
Singular Case of Chorea
659
Kergaradec on the Stethoscope
661
Dr Gooch on Uterine Hæmorrhage
662
Dr Smith on Iritis
666
Hypochondriasis and Suicide
667
Mr Dunn on Compound Fractures
669
Mr Fosbrokes Case of Scrophulous Disease
671
Curious tendency to Suicide
673
Dr Coopers Test for Arsenic
674
Curious Case of Hepato pulmonic Disease
675
Dr Shearman on Epilepsy
677
On Puerperal Fever
678
Purpura Hæmorrhagica
679
On large Doses of Tartrite of Antimony
680
Mr Listons Case of Cystitis
681
Elongated Uvula
682
Extraction of Poisons from the Stomach
683
Curious Attempts at Suicide
684
Mr Bampfield on Spinal Distortion
686
Bibliographical Record
687
EXTRA LIMITES ART I Dr Wilson on Morbid Sympathies
691
Dr Johnsons Case of Mr Knox
694
Mr Swan on HareLip
696
Correspondence Intelligence c
697
A Treatise on Insanity its Seat Symptoms Causes and Treat
701
A New View of the Infection of Scarlet Fever By WILLIAM
724
Select Dissertations on several Subjects of Medical Science
733
Practical Observations on Distortions of the Spine Chest
746
V
757
VI
767
VIII
785
The Study of Medicine By JOHN MASON GOOD M D
806
X
832
A Treatise on the Disease termed Puerperal Fever
858
PHRENOLOGY
896
QUARTERLY PERISCOPE EXTRA
915
Republication of the MedicoChirurgical Review in America
937
In the Press
xi
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