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CONTENTS
OF THE
MEDICAL EXAMINER.
NEW SERIES-NO. XXXIII.-SEPTEMBER, 1847.
ORIGINAL COMMUNICATIONS.
Otorrhea. By James Bryan, M. D., Lecturer on Surgery, formerly
Professor of Surgery and Medical Jurisprudence in the "Aca-
demy of Medicine," Castleton, Vermont, &c., &c.
Practical Observations on Ship Fever as it prevailed in Philadelphia and
its environs, in the months of June, July, and August, 1847. By
Laurence Turnbull, M. D.,
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTICES.
The South-Western Medical Advocate.
Edited by James Conquest
Cross, M. D., Professor of the Institutes of Medicine and Medical
Jurisprudence in the Memphis Medical College, assisted by his
Colleagues,
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528
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A Treatise on the Practice of Medicine. By George B. Wood, M. D.,
Professor of Materia Medica and Pharmacy in the University of
Pennsylvania; one of the Physicians to the Pennsylvania Hos-
pital; one of the authors of the Dispensatory of the United States
of America, etc., etc.
Elements of Chemistry, including the history of the imponderables, and
the Inorganic Chemistry of the late Edward Turner, M. D.,
F. R. S. L. and E., Seventh Edition, and the Outlines of Organic
Chemistry, by William Gregory, M. D., &c., Prof. of Chemis-
try, University of Edinburg. With additions, by James B.
Rogers, M. D., Professor of General Chemistry, Franklin Insti-
tute, and Lecturer on Medical Chemistry, &c., and Robert E.
Rogers, M. D., &c., Professor of Chemistry and Materia Medica,
University of Virginia, &c.,
Braithwaite's Retrospect of Practical Medicine and Surgery,
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551
National Medical Convention,
The Concours in France,
Yellow Fever,
Ship Fever,
EDITORIAL.
RECORD OF MEDICAL SCIENCE.
Report of the Committee on Preliminary Education, appointed under the
5th Resolution adopted by the National Medical Convention of
May, 1846,
Peoria District Medical Society,
Account of a Physical Sign of Pneumonia of the Apex of the Lungs. By
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553
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557
Wm. M. Boling, M. D., of Montgomery, Ala.
Case of Ligature of Common Carotid, for removal of Parotid Gland,
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559
Case of Excision of the whole of the Genital Organs. By E. W. H.
Beck, Asst. Surgeon of United States Army,
Poisons and Counter-Poisons Therapeutically considered. By M. Bou-
chardat,
Means of Recognising the Presence of Morphia in cases of Poisoning
560
561
Simple Treatment of Prolapsus Ani. By Dr. Hake,
Case of Malformation of the Heart, in which death resulted from Ob-
struction of the Trunk of the Pulmonary Artery. By Thomas B.
Peacock, M. D.,
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574
On Porous Rarefaction of the Bone, consequent upon Gout. By Alex-
ander Ure, Esq., Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons, and
Surgeon to the Westminster Dispensary,
Alleged Presence of the Plague in the Metropolis,
Production of Albuminous Urine by Cantharides,
The Gastric Juice,
Turning a Substitute for Craniotomy,
Syrup of Hydrocyanic Acid,
Benzoate of Ammonia in Gout,
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576
Binoxide of Mercury in Skin Diseases,
Relative Value of Different Medicines Ordinarily Employed in Syphilis, 578
Cod-Liver Oil,
New Muscle in the Eye,
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On the Frequent Occurrence of Alkaline Urine in Health, and the Errors
of Diagnosis occasioned by a want of knowledge of this Fact.
By Dr. Adolph Krukenberg. Brunswick,
On the Nature of Tetanus caused by Strychnine. By Prof. Hermann
Meyer, Zurich,
580
On the Origin of Solid Bodies in Synovial Cavities By Dr. Bidder,
583
Note on the Exhibition of Sulphate of Quinina. By M. Donovan, Esq.,
M. R. I. A.,
Observations on the coexistence of Variola and Scarlatina, with remarks
on the coexistence of other eruptive fevers. By J. F. Marson,
Surgeon to the Small-Pox and Vaccination Hospital, London,
585