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A System of Human Anatomy, General and Special. By Erasmus
Wilson, M. D., Lecturer on Anatomy, London. Third American,
from the third London edition. Edited by Paul B. Goddard,
A. M., M. D., Professor of Anatomy in the Franklin College of
Philadelphia. With two hundred and thirty-three illustrations
by Gilbert,
Second Annual Announcement of the Medical Institute of Cincinnati,
Session of 1847,
RECORD OF MEDICAL SCIENCE.
106
Remarks on the use of Quinine in Intermittent and Remittent Fevers.
By L. A. Dugas, M. D., Professor in the Medical College of
Georgia,
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Excision of the Inferior Maxillary bone for Osteo-Sarcoma, By William
H. Deaderick, M. D., of Athens, Tennessee,
107
115
117
A large Tumour of the Mamma, spontaneously cured. Reported by A.
B. Greene, M. D., of Sumter county, Georgia,
Remarks on the use of the terms "Congestion" and "Congestive." By
Thomas C. Brown, M. D., of Woodville, Miss.,
Blindness cured by the use of Sulph. Quinine. By John McLean, M. D.,
Professor of Materia Medica in the Rush Medical College,
On the effects of Mercury on the Young Subject. By John B. Beck,
M. D., Professor of Materia Medica and Medical Jurisprudence,
in the College of Physicians and Surgeons, of New York,
Remarks on Strangulated Umbilical Hernia, with a Case.
By A. J.
Wedderburn, M.D. Professor of Anatomy in the Medical College
of Louisiana,
Health of the Army on the Rio Grande,
120
121
124
Prodigious Fæcal Accumulations in the Rectum. By S. A. Cook, M. D. 134
Letter from Persia-Leeches in Intermitent Fever, &c,
Royal College of Surgeons of England,
Progress of the Cholera,
Free trade in Medicine and Surgery,
A New and Original Curiosity of Medical Literature,'
139
140
141
The Asiatic Cholera in Persia,
142
On the Influence of Vaccination in Diminishing the Mortality from Small
Pox,
In the Notice of Dr. WATSON'S lecture, page ninety-six, fourteenth line from the top, for "second class" read second course.
CONTENTS.
OF THE
MEDICAL EXAMINER.
NEW SERIES-NO. XXVII.—MARCH, 1847.
ORIGINAL COMMUNICATIONS.
Statistics of Cases of Miasmatic Fever treated in 1846. By George L.
Upshur, M. D., of Norfolk, Virginia,
On Polypus of the Rectum. By Robert Burns, M. D., Frankford, Penn-
sylvania,
143
146
On Wounds from Fire-Arms without Ball. By Paul Swift, M. D.,
Philadelphia,
147
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTICES.
Sydenham Society's Works:-The works of William Hewson, F. R. S.,
edited with an Introduction and Notes, by George Gulliver,
F. R. S., Surgeon in the Royal Regiment of Horse Guards,
The Principles and Practice of Ophthalmic Medicine and Surgery. By
T. Wharton Jones, F. R. S., Lecturer on Anatomy, Physiology
and Pathology at the Charing Cross Hospital, etc., etc. With
one hundred and two Illustrations. Edited by Isaac Hays, M. D.
Surgeon to Wills Hospital, etc.
149
153
Materia Medica and Therapeutics, including the Preparations of the
Pharmacopoeias of London, Edinburgh, Dublin, and [of the Unit-
ed States,] with many new medicines. By J. Forbes Royle,
M. D., F. R. S., late of the Medical Staff of the Bengal Army,
Member of the Medical and Chirurgical Society of London, of the
Medical and Physical Society of Calcutta, and the Royal Medical
Society of Edinburgh, &c., Professor of Materia Medica and The-
rapeutics, King's College, London. Edited By Joseph Carson,
M. D., Professor of Materia Medica in the Philadelphia College
of Pharmacy, Member of the American Philosophical Society,
&c., &c., with ninety-eight illustrations,
Lecture Introductory to the Course on the Theory and Practice of Medi-
cine, in the Medical Department of Pennsylvania College. Ses-
sion of 1846-47. By William Darrach, M. D.,
La Lancette Canadienne,
National Medical Convention,
Catalogues of Medical Schools,
EDITORIAL.
Northern Medical Association of Philadelphia,
155
156
Observations on the Employment of Compression in Aneurism. By
O'Bryen Bellingham, M. D., F. R. C. S. I., one of the Medical
Officers of St. Vincent's Hospital.
Mode in which Nature effects the cure of Aneurism,
159
Proofs that Compression effects the cure of Aneurism in the same
way as Nature accomplishes this object,
- 161
Proofs that the Ligature at a distance from the Sac effects the cure
of Aneurism in the same way as Compression,
Spontaneous cure of external Aneurism,
164
167
Foreign Bodies in the Eye. By Dr. Jacob,
Pathological Society of London.
Premature Occlusion of the Foramen Ovale; diseased Mitral Valve ;
contracted left Heart; large Pulmonary Artery and Duct,
169
177
179
181
182
Infant's Heart possessing only one Auricle and one Ventricle,
Erysipelas of Newborn Children. By Prof. Trousseau,
Lectures on Distortion of the Spine not connected with Caries, delivered
in the Theatre of St. George's Hospital. By Sir B. C. Brodie,
Bart., F. R. S.,
On the Nature and Sources of the Contents of the Fatal Stomach, being
the substance of a Paper communicated to the Royal Society of
London, in June last. By George Robinson, M. D., Fellow of
the Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society of London, and Joint
Lecturer on Materia Medica and Forensic Medicine in the New-
183
Prolapsus of the Vagina, Laceration of the Unimpregnated Uterus and
Protrusion of the Uterus,
200
On the Constitution and Functions of the Cervix Uteri. By M.
Negrier,
Chinese ideas respecting the Anatomy of the Circulating System,
Nasty Notices,
Lithotrity-Statistics by M. Civiale,
New York Pathological Society,'
A Notice of the Grayson Springs. By Lunsford P. Yandell, M. D.,
Western Schools,