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, 1849
 

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Singular Spasmodic Action of the Lower Jaw By Dr Spittal 11 Case of Acute CerebroSpinal Arachnitis By Dr Robert Mac Donnell 12 Anomalous Cas...
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HALFYEARLY ABSTRACT
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William Davies
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Case of Periodic Convulsions cured by ElectroMagnetism By Dr Byrne U S
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Treatment of Tic Douloureux by Injecting the Antrum Maxillare with a Solution of Lunar Caustic By Dr Hullihen 49
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Diseases of the Respiratory System 16 Edematous Laryngitis successfully treated by Scarification of the Glottis and Epi glottis By Dr Gordon Buck ju...
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Table of the Pulses in Diseases of the Heart 59 21 On the Signs of Diseased Heart afforded to the Hand laid over the Precordia By Professor Jaksch
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Diseases of Variable or Uncertain Seat
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Reduction of a Dislocation forwards of the Fifth Cervical Vertebra
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On the Treatment of Acute Rheumatism By R B Todd M D
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Diseases of the Skin
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On the Differential Diagnosis of Varicocele and Hernia By Dr L R Thompson
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Cases of Rupture of the Urinary Bladder By Dr Eben Watson
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Case of Suffocation from Closure of the Glottis by a piece of Meat By R
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On the Treatment of Ulcers of the Lower Extremity By G Critchett F R
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ART PAGE 62 Retraction of the LegActual Cautery
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On the Treatment of Uterine Catarrh by Injections into the Uterine Cavity
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On the Use of Bichloride of Mercury in Hypertrophy and Induration of the Cervix
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Case of Hydrometra in an Unimpregnated Uterus
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Observations on some Forins of Uterine Hemorrhage in connection with Delivery
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Treatment of Spina Bifida
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BRITISH AND CONTINENTAL MEDICAL WORKS PUBLISHED
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TOGETHER WITH
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Report on the Progress of Practical Medicine Pathology and Therapeutics
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The Editor requests that all communications be forwarded free either to
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MagnetoElectricity in Hydrocele By H R Frost M D
Report on the Progress of Surgery By C Lockhart Robertson
Summary of the Treatment of Cholera in the Parisian Hospitals
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Summary of Treatment of Cholera in the Belfast Hospital 3 Report of a Discussion on the Treatment of Cholera at the South London Medi cal Society
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On Dropsy after Scarlatina By Dr Behrend
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Extract from Clinical Remarks on Acute Dropsy By Dr R B Todd
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On Muscular Rheumatism By M Valleix
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Postpharyngeal Abscess Case by Dr Henry Clark U S 19 On Large Doses of Bismuth in Gastric and Intestinal Affections By M Monneret
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On Nitrate of Silver in Jaundice By Dr Peebles
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Auscultatory Sign of Enlarged Liver
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Case of Hydatid Disease of the Liver By Dr Owen Rees 67
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Diseases of the GenitoUrinary System 24 Cases of Suppression of Urine with Remarks By Dr J C Hall
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General View of the Causes of Albuminous Urine with Remarks By Dr Walshe
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Simple Dislocation of the Astragalus reduced by Division of the TendoAchillis
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Cicatrices after Burns Removal of
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On the Employment of Collodion in Ophthalmic Affections 143
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Rare Surgical Cases 66 Case of Comminuted Fracture of the Pelvis By Dr George Gibb 144
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Case of Dislocation of the Neck treated successfully by Mechanical Means 149
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An Unusual Dislocation of the Shoulderjoint By M Malgaigne 150
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Disease with extreme Enlargement of the Patellar Bursa 151
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Report of a curious Surgical Case 155
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Lateral Transfixure of the Chest with a ScythebladeRecovery By Dr Sewell 156
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Case of Severe Laceration of the Scalp By Mr Fleming 158
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MIDWIFERY AND DISEASES OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN SECT I Midwifery and Diseases of Women 75 On Climacteric Disease in Females B...
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Treatment of Sterility by Catheterism of the Fallopian Tubes By Dr Tyler Smith 162
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On Syphilitic Ulceration of the Uterine Neck By M Grandcourt 164
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Symptoms of Vesicular Polypus By Dr Lever 166
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Extirpation of an Inverted Uterus By C H Higgins Esq ib 82 Polypus and Inversion of the UterusLigature By Dr Peirson 168
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Successful Case of Ovariotomy by the Large Incision By John Crouch Esq M R C S 169
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Improved Uterine Supporter By Dr C Ritchie 172
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Case of Cæsarean Operation with Remarks By Dr Radford ib 86 Dr Meigs on the Cæsarean Operation 176
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Puerperal Convulsions caused by Lumbrici By W E Robbs Esq 177
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Nurses Sore Mouth 179
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Pathological Treatment of Hoopingcough By Dr Pidduck 180
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Treatment of Eczema Capitis By Dr Burgess 181
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REPORTS
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Report on the Progress of Practical Medicine Pathology and Therapeutics By the Editor With two Engravings 185
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Report on the Progress of Surgery By C Lockhart Robertson M D 228
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第 iii 頁 - THE HALF-YEARLY ABSTRACT OF THE MEDICAL SCIENCES. Being a Digest of the Contents of the principal British and Continental Medical Works; together with a Critical Report of the Progress of' Medicine and the Collateral Sciences.
第 298 頁 - This view of the subject, though apparently simple, and almost too unquestionable to require, or even to justify, a formal statement, is of considerable importance, when we come to examine cases of what are called, incorrectly, " partial insanity " which would be better described by the phrase "insanity" or " unsoundness " always existing, though only occasionally manifest.
第 300 頁 - ... the belief of things as realities which exist only in the imagination of the patient. The frame or state of mind which indicates his incapacity to struggle against such an erroneous belief, constitutes an unsound mind.
第 298 頁 - The question being," he said, " whether the will was duly made by a person of sound mind or not, our inquiry, of course, is, whether or not the party possessed his faculties, and possessed them in a healthful state. His mental powers may be still subsisting, no disease may have taken them away, and yet they may have been affected with disease, and thus may not have entitled their possessor to the appellation of a person whose mind was sound. " Again, the disease affecting them may have been more...
第 83 頁 - In chapped nipples, it was even more efficient in its protective and curative action, and seemed, in the two instances in which I used it, to work a charm upon the painful skin. The gaping cracks were instantly drawn together, and almost obliterated by the contracting power of the remedy, and were effectually shielded from the influence of moisture, and the pressure of the gums of the infant, and all this in consequence of the rapid evaporation of the ether, in ,an instant of time.
第 221 頁 - ... oil of the liver of the common cod. Neither does it distinguish good cod-liver oil from bad, for it produces its characteristic reaction both with common brown cod-oil, and with the finest and palest qualities. But it serves to distinguish oil procured from the liver, from oil obtained from other parts...
第 300 頁 - The burthen of proof," says his Lordship, "often shifts about in the progress of the cause, accordingly as the successive steps of the inquiry, by leading to inferences decisive until rebutted, cast on the one or the other party the necessity of protecting himself from the consequences of such inferences. Nor can anything be less profitable as a guide to our ultimate judgment, than the assertion, which all parties are so ready to put forward severally, that, in the question under consideration, the...
第 222 頁 - ... venosum, which, in consequence of the impediment to the return of the blood from the lungs, occasion an engorgement of the right side of the heart and of the venous system, and in the end, cyanotic phenomena, with an extension of the hypertrophy and dilatation to the right side of the heart Further, those conditions of extreme thickness of the lung, continued compression of it, (by exudations) atelectasis, catarrh and bronchial dilatation, emphysema, pneumonia and extensive pneumonic induration,...
第 131 頁 - ... being its expansion. Sometimes there are several series of these sacculi attached, one series to another, exhibiting an arborescent appearance, but, in every instance, the secondary sacculi are extra-vascular.
第 257 頁 - ... hours, is requisite. Each of these, in turn, constantly maintains the parts in exact apposition, by gentle pressure of finger and thumb ; for in this way alone can the consequences of the movements of the face be guarded against. — L'Union Médicale, No. 76. M. Guersant observes that there are three periods at which this operation may be performed with different chances of success. The best chance is offered when it is performed within the first fifteen days. Later, we succeed less often, owing...

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