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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J. Churchill, 1870
 

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On the Therapeutics of Diseases of the Skin Dr T McCall Anderson
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On the Nature and Therapeutics of Lupus Erythematosus Dr Moritz Kohn
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On the Detection of Red and White Corpuscles in Bloodstains Dr Joseph C
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On Tincture of Cantharides in some Forms of Pyelitis Mr Edward Mackey
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The Prophylactic Action of Copper in Cholera Epidemics
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Carbolic Acid and Human Parasites Mr T A Readwin
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On the Action of Chloral upon the Economy Dr Liebruch
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Trials of Chloral at the London Hospital
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F Maunder
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On the Causes of Speedy Death after Certain Operations and Wounds Dr
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On the Application of the Hypodermic Method to the Treatment of Syphilis
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Nævoid Elephantiasis Mr Thomas Smith
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Curious Instance of Occasional Sudden Failure of Sight Mr Hutchinson
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On the Application of Caustics to the
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A Case of Stricture of the Esophagus after Swallowing Caustic Potash
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Spina Bifida Successfully Treated by Ligature Mr Edward Sidebottom
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Can an InguinoScrotal Hernia be Reduced en masse? Mr John Couper
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On the Detection and Treatment of Foreign Bodies in the Bladder with
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On Lumbar Colotomy in Special Reference to Cases of Vesicointestinal Fis
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Pyæmia Dr J Fayrer
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Traumatic Varicose Femoral Aneurism Treated by Ligature Mr J Spence
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A Case in which Aneurisms of the two Popliteal Arteries were cured by Digital
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Electricity in Parturition M de St Germain
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ART PAGE 226 On Disease of the KneeJoint Mr Thomas Bryant
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ART PAGE 237 On the Treatment of Laceration of the Perineum Immediately after Delivery Dr John Brunton
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Concealed Accidental Hemorrbage of the Gravid Uterus Dr William Goodell
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Prolapsus of the Uterus containing a Child between the Seventh and Eighth Months of the Second Pregnancy Mr William Allison
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Cases of Transfusion with some Remarks on a New Method Dr J B Hicks
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Anemia and Chlorosis Dr T Gaillard Thomas
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Treatment of Chlorosis Dr William A Hammond 441
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The Treatment of Chronic Uterine Catarrh Dr W S Playfair
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Pathology and Therapeutics of Dysmenorrhoea Membranacea Dr F Mandi
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On Peritoneal Adhesions of the Gravid Uterus as a Cause of PostPartum Hem orrhage Dr Graily Hewitt
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Retroflexion of Uterus in a Single Woman caused by Lifting a Heavy Weight Dr Hall Davis
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A Remarkable Case of Retroversion of the Uterus of Eighteen Years Standing Successfully Treated by Elytrorrhaphy Dr J Byrne
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Diffuse Hypertrophy of both MammaExcision of one OrganFavorable Re sult Dr S M McSwiney
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On the Relations between Eclampsia and Puerperal Mania Mr P Seydel
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Cases of Puerperal Convulsions with Remarks on the various Remedies used in the Treatment of this Disease Mr Thomas J H OConnor
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Ice to the Spine in Menorrhagia Dr William C Crooks
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Myomata of the Uterus Broad Ligaments and Ovaries Calcareous and Suppu rative Degeneration Dr Tyson
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Congenital Absence of the Vagina and Uterus with full Development of the External Organs of Generation and Mammary Glands Dr T L Ogier
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On FibroCystic Tumors of the Uterus Dr E Kaberlé
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Practical Remarks on Fibrous Tumors of the Uterus Dr A Linas
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Certain Forms of Uterine Cancer Dr C F F Routh
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New Vaginal Speculum
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c Concerning the Diseases of Children 268 Clinical History of Variolous Disease in Children and Minors Dr W Pepper
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Extraordinary Vitality of a Newborn Infant
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Two Cases of Convulsions during Dentition Arrested by Scarification of the Gums Mr G Stevenson Smith
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Congenital Cataract in Children Simulating Shortsightedness Dr Joy Jeffries
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Vaccination direct from the Heifer or Animal Vaccination Dr H Blanc
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On Animal Vaccination Dr P M Braidwood
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On the Influence of Pleurisy in the Production of Phthisis Dr Andrew Clark
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Additional Notes on Unusually Rapid Action of the Heart Dr Richard
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Seaair and Heartdisease Mr Alfred Haviland
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lege of Physicians
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Some remarks on Tricuspid Regurgitation and Mitral Presystolic Bruits with
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On Hæmatemesis and Perforating Ulcer of the Stomach
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On the Reaction of Phenic Acid on Strychnia Dr Paulo Bert
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e Concerning the GenitoUrinary System
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On the Therapeutical Use of Digitalis Dr S Kersch
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Remarks on Feigned or Hysterical Diseases of the Skin Mr James Startin
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On the Use of Tincture of Green Hellebore Veratrum Viride in Inflammation
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A Case of Poisoning by Aconite Mr Robert Dunn
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On the Internal Use of Carbolic Acid for Syphilis Dr M Köhn
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On the Results obtained from the Subcutaneous Injection of Small Doses
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On the Differences between Inflammation and Pyretic Diseases Prof Bouillaud 155
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When and when not to Trephine Baron Larrey
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Case of Salivary Fistula Recovery after the Introduction of a Probe
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with an Analysis of Fiftysix Cases of that Injury Mr A Poland 236
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On Amputation at the KneeJoint Mr G D Pollock 237
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Amputation at the KneeJoint by Modified Lateral Flaps Dr Stephen Smith 238
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MIDWIFERY MIDWIFERY AND DISEASES OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN a Concerning Pregnancy and Parturition 233 The Induction of Prema...
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Note of a Case of Rigid Os Treated by Hydrochlorate of Apomorphia Dr Milne 250
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On the Application of Electricity in Labor M de SaintGermain 251
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Successful Reduction of Prolapsed Funis by the Postural Method Dr John Brunton 252
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Case of Partial Placenta Prævia terminating Successfully without Manual In terference Mr Edward Adams 253
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On Transfusion of Blood Dr Ch Marmonier 254
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On the Cæsarean Operation M Guéniot 255
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Peritonitis and Death following an IntraUterine Injection Dr Haselberg 256
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On the Complication of Pregnancy with Ovarian Disease Mr T Spencer Wells 257
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On the Cæsarean Operation M Tarnier 258
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b Concerning the Diseases of Women 246 A Case of Multiple Cysts of the Ovary taken for a Unilocular Cyst Puncture Death from Peritonitis in Fiftyt...
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Some Remarks on Lactation M E Decaisne 262
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On Chancrous Induration in the Female Dr Alfred Fournier 263
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On Puerperal Fever Dr Wynn Williams 265
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Cases of MetroCellulitis Dr Hall Davis 266
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Absence of Uterus in two Sisters Dr Phillips 267
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On Fundal Endometritis Dr C H Routh 268
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On the Etiology and Treatment of Puerperal Metritis Dr Hervieux 269
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On Intrauterine Injections in the Treatment of Puerperal Metritis Dr Her vieux 271
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Chronic Metritis in its Relation to Malignant Disease of the Uterus Dr E Noeg gerath 273
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Fibroid of the Uterus Repeated Hemorrhages Transfusion Recovery Dr Gentilhomme 276
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On Rupture of the Uterus D Ewing Whittle 277
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On the Treatment of Incontinence of Urine in Childhood and Youth by Collo 278 263 On Infantile Palsy Dr Richard Volkmann 279
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The SulphoCarbolates in the Treatment of Certain Diseases of Children Dr Ernest Sansom 279
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Notes on Anointing in Infantile Disorders Dr H Guard Knaggs 280
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The Present Prospects of the Sewage Question in relation to the Public Health with a brief Review of the First Report of the Commissioners appointed ...
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Extraction of Double Cataracts with Closed Pupils and Recovery of Good Sight
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Pàgina 94 - BY WILLIAM A. HAMMOND, MD, Professor of Diseases of the Mind and Nervous System In the...
Pàgina 54 - The indications are four : — > " 1. To remove the cause. 2. To improve the general tone of the system. 3. To increase the amount of blood in the spinal cord, and improve the nutrition of this organ. 4. To set up a counter-irritant action in the vicinity of the disordered region of the cord.
Pàgina 258 - ... afford immediate relief to distension at a very slight risk to the mother, and lead to the natural termination of pregnancy in the birth of a living child, if proper precautions be taken to prevent the escape of ovarian fluid into the peritoneal cavity, and the entrance of air into this cavity, and into the cavity of the cyst.
Pàgina 72 - Spender begins, then, by desiring an adult patient to take a pill composed as above three times a day, immediately after the principal meals. He is cautioned that at first there will be probably no apparent effect, and that two or even three days may pass before any medicinal evacuation of the bowels takes place, perhaps even then difficult and discomforting. But within the next forty-eight hours there will be most likely an evacuation of the bowels once or possibly twice in the day; but nothing...
Pàgina 119 - ... in which every kind of operation fails to call forth consciousness. 3. During the narcotism, there are intervals of apparent exalted sensibility. 4. In the transition from drowsiness to stupor, there is no stage of muscular excitement; but in birds there is vomiting, as is common in the same animal in the second stage of narcotism from chloroform.
Pàgina 114 - ... resisted great doses of opium, Indian hemp, etc., 120 grains failed to produce any effect. When used for anodyne and other medicinal purposes, a continuation of smaller doses — as 10 or 20 grains several times a day — is sufficient. In administering chloral I have given it only by the mouth and by enema ; almost always as a draught. It is somewhat acrid and pungent to most palates, and hence requires to be diluted well with water, and to have added to it a large quantity of syrup.
Pàgina 125 - ... comparing it with chloroform and other anaesthetics containing chlorine. He showed that this ether produced no excitation of the nervous centres which supply the vascular system as chloroform does ; and that, consequently, there was absence of muscular spasm, of contraction of bloodvessels and of syncope from fatal contraction of the heart. When it was carried to the extent of arresting life in the inferior animals it produced death, by paralyzing the organic nervous centres. This extreme result...
Pàgina 72 - The quantity of extract of aloes, in all but extraordinary cases, should not exceed one grain. It is conveniently given in the form of a pill. With this pill there should always be mixed a dose of sulphate of iron, varying from one to three grains ; this is the essential point of the treatment. Any other tonic of the neurotic kind cannot supply the place of the iron ; for the purpose I am now relating, iron is not onlyfaci/e princeps, but is not interchangeable by anything else.
Pàgina 39 - All that is required is a spirit-lamp with a sufficiently large wick. Such lamps are made of tin. and sold by most surgical instrument makers. The lamp should hold sufficient spirit to burn for half an hour. The patient sits undressed in a chair with the lamp between his feet, rather than under the chair. An attendant then takes two or three blankets and folds them...
Pàgina 113 - I am not aware of any special contraindications to the employment of chloral when used for somniferous purposes. Even in head and chest affections, where I should have been chary of having recourse to opium as an hypnotic, I have employed chloral with perfect success. The contraindications to opium offered by a tendency to constipation, etc., do not exist against chloral.

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