The Half-yearly Abstract of the Medical Sciences: Being a Digest of British and Continental Medicine, and of the Progress of Medicine and the Collateral Sciences

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William Harcourt Ranking, Charles Bland Radcliffe, William Domett Stone
H. C. Lea, 1854
 

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The Use of Collodion in Burns By Dr Blumhardt
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Treatment of Aneurism by Compression By Various Surgeons
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Treatment of Aneurism by Injection of Perchloride of Iron By MM Velpeau 74 Treatment of Varicose Veins by Injection of Perchloride of Iron By ...
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Folin and Degranges
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Treatment of Nævus by Injection of Perchloride of Iron By Mr Cooper 76 The Mode of Preparing the Solution of Perchloride of Iron By Dr Parkes
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The Treatment of Dislocation associated with Fracture By Mr Hargraves and Mr Richet
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A New Mode of Procuring Extension in Fracture By Dr Crosby
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Felt Splints By Dr Hamilton
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f Concerning Operations 85 A New Vaccine Scarificator By Dr Dryer
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Special Questions in Surgery 87 The Questionable Propriety of Trephining for Intracranial Suppuration By Mr Prescott Hewitt
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ART PAGE 88 Xerophthalmia By Mr Taylor
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Tarsal Tumor By Mr Walton
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Case of Removal of a piece of Steel from the interior of the Eye By Mr Critchett
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Removal of the Upper Maxilla and part of the Ethmoid Bone By Dr Webb
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Notes on Diseases of the Heart and Aorta By Dr Morehead
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A New Mode of Plugging in Epistaxis By M Leydet
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Amputation of the Tongue By M Maisonneuve
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The Operation for Split Palate By Professor Syme
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Case of Fracture of the third Cervical Vertebra with Displacement in which life was prolonged for seven days By Dr Davis
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Exercise of the Voice in Ulceration of the Larynx By M Trousseau
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Extraordinary Operation on the Subclavian Vein
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b Concerning the Chest Abdomen and Pelvis 100 Case of Complete Dislocation of a Dorsal Vertebra without Fracture By M Robert
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Case of Recovery after Laceration of the Liver By Mr Hammond
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Case of Strangulation of the Jejunum released by Gastrotomy By Dr Ridge
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An Improved Plan of Treating Hæmorrhoids By Mr Lee
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Cause and Treatment of Prolapsus of the Rectum By M Duchaussay
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106 Treatment of Anal Fistula by Injections of Tincture of Rhatany By M
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Clinical Remarks upon Hydrocele By M Velpeau
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The Radical Cure of Hydrocele by Lunar Caustic By Dr Parkes
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Case in which a Guttapercha Bougie was broken off in the Urethra By Dr Warren
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Case of Spontaneous Recovery after very severe injury to the Bladder By Dr Dunsmore
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c Concerning the Upper Extremity 113 Case of Dislocation of the Humerus upon the Dorsum of the Scapula By Mr West
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Excision of the Kneejoint By Mr Jones Dr Keith and Mr Erichsen
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Case of loose Cartilage in the Kneejoint successfully treated by Mr Symes Operation By Dr Mackenzie
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The use of Adhesive Plaster in the Treatment of Fractures of the Patella By Dr Neill
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Case of Dislocation of the Metatarsal Bones under the Tarsal By Mr Tuffnell
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PART III
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Case of Extrauterine Pregnancy By Dr West
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Case of Pregnancy in a Rudimentary Uterine Horn By M Scanzoni
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Cases of Cæsarian Section By MM Faye Mazier Halder and Nebel
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Case of Inversio Uteri occurring during Labor By Dr Johnson
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Case of Rupture of a Pulmonary Artery during Labor By Dr Cooke
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Effects of Menstruation on the Milk of Nurses By MM Becquerel and Vernois
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Disease of the Rectum resulting from certain conditions of the Uterus By Mr J B Brown
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A new Pessary By Dr Churchill
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The Perchloride of Iron in Hemorrhagic Ulceration of the Uterus By M
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Treatment of Ovarian Tumors by Iodine Injections By Professor Simpson
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Case of Dislocation of the last Lumbar Vertebra forwards By Dr Spaeth
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Case of irreducible Retroversio Uteri rendered fatal by Pregnancy By Mr J B Brown
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Two Cases of Uterine Catheterism which were followed by Death By M
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Curious Case of VesicoVaginal Fistula By Dr Sims
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Two curious cases of Impalement per Vaginam and Recovery By Dr Bryan and Dr Sargent
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c Concerning the Diseases of Children 151 Importance of marking the condition of the Anterior Fontanelle in the Treat ment of Diseases of Infants B...
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Some Points in connection with the Rheumatism of Children By Dr Willshire
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Milkabscess in Infants By M Guillot
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Acute Peritonitis in Children at the Breast By M Henrietta
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REPORTS ON THE PROGRESS OF THE MEDICAL SCIENCES
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Hester Gibb Smith and Marcet on new Surgical Appliances
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Holthouse on Strabismus
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Thompson on Stricture
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Duncan on the Duration of Pregnancy
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Mackenzie on the Source of Hemorrhage in partial Separation of the Placenta
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Hardy on the local application of Chloroform Vapor in Uterine Disorders
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Lever and Hilton on a new Operation for Laceration of the Perineum c
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De Chaumont on the Effect of Chloroform on the blood of Leucocythæmia
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HALFYEARLY ABSTRACT
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Hilton on some Points in the Physiology of the Cranium
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TOGETHER WITH
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c Chronic Diseases
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Cases of Leucocythæmia By Dr Quain
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The Great Importance of Nourishment in Fever By Dr Stokes
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c Chronic Diseases
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Special Questions in Medicine
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The Use of Ipecacuanha in certain Stomach Disorders By Dr Budd
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The Lardaceous Disease By Dr Meckel
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Opium_instead of Purgatives in Severe Cases of Intestinal Obstruction
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e Concerning the Genito Urinary System
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f Concerning the Cutaneous System
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The Keloid of Alibert and True Keloid By Dr Addison and Dr Alderson
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Bernard on the Sugar producing function of the ver 306
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Seite 230 - succeeded by feeble and short inspirations, which gradually increase in strength and depth until the respiratory act is carried to the highest pitch of which it seems capable, when the respirations, pursuing a descending scale, regularly diminish until the commencement of another apnœal period. During the height of the paroxysm the vesicular murmur becomes intensely
Seite 39 - then moderately dried, and digested with ether and alcohol, to remove fat ; and, finally, dried completely, and weighed as fibrin. From the respective weights of the fibrin, and the dry clot, that of the corpuscles was calculated. The following were the results observed in seven different individuals affected with phthisis in different stages of advancement
Seite 63 - of the cerebro-spinal centre in such a way as to give rise to the phenomena of the fit. A very analogous effect is that which results from the administration of strychnia, which is best seen in a cold-blooded animal, like the frog. You may administer this drug in very minute quantities for some
Seite 69 - as to make his attendants believe that he is dead, when a low inspiration, followed by one more decided, marks the commencement of a new ascending and then descending series of inspirations. This symptom, as occurring in
Seite 274 - short. Nevertheless, cases might be easily adduced from the works of eminent obstetricians to prove that a single insemination at any period of the interval between two menstrual periods may result in the fertilization of the female. Of such cases, those only are important in our present point of view where conception has resulted from insemination shortly
Seite 217 - sixty, procured with an inch object-glass and low eye-piece, or a single lens of one-sixth of an inch focus, answers perfectly. The uric acid is found in the form of rhombs, the size of the crystals varying with the rapidity with which the drying of the serum has been effected.
Seite 299 - on each side lays a hand in the fold between the glutei muscles and the thigh, the ends of the fingers extending quite to the labia majora; then, by simultaneously pulling the nates upwards and outwards, the os externum opens, the pelvic and abdominal viscera all gravitate towards the epigastric region, and stretch this canal out to its utmost
Seite 284 - place, without any hemorrhage supervening; and, secondly, that when it has been attached to the os and cervix uteri, its separation has been effected in many cases without any particular hemorrhage resulting, although it is affirmed by some anatomists that there are few or no contracting fibres in the structure of the os and cervix uteri.
Seite 79 - The chief of these are, nitrate of silver, which may be given in pills, in doses of half a grain, three times a day ; mix vomica, which may also be given in pill, in the dose of from three to five grains, three times a day;
Seite 192 - the rupture of these vessels. Now the practice which I wish to inculcate, as based upon the above fact, and which has invariably arrested hemorrhage instantaneously, is, during hemorrhage to pass the bistoury along the vagina into the cavity of the uterus, and make a very free incision into the most exposed portion

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