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, 1871
 

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SPECIAL QUESTIONS IN MEDICINE a Concerning the Nervous System
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26 On the Functions of the Sympathetic System of Nerves
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Trephining Recovery Mr Anthony Bell 37
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ART PAGE 41 Ought Consumptives to Marry? Dr Robert Barnes
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Marriage of Consumptives Dr George H Savage
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Dr Le Bouf
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On the Classifications of Cardiac Perforations Prof Alvarenga
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Chas
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THERAPEUTICS ART PAGE 94 On Vaccination
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The Value and Safety of Arm toArm Vaccination as a Protection against Smallpox Dr A B Steele
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On Animal Vaccination a new source of Vaccine Lymph Dr P M Braid wood
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Some New RemediesNitrite of Amyl the Ethylates of Sodium and Potassium and the Triethylic and Trymethylic Ethers Dr Benjamin W Richardson
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On Instruments Ancient and Modern Mr James Barnes
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Respiratory Therapeutics
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The Bromides their Physiological Effects and Therapeutic Uses Dr L C
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Bromide of Potassium in Saccharine Diabetes Dr Austin Flint
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On the Electrolytic Treatment of Hydatid Tumors of the Liver Dr C Hilton Fagge and Mr Arthur E Durham
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On the Action of Carbolic Acid in Variola M Isambert
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On the Value of Iodide of Potassium in the Treatment of Syphilitic Skin Dis eases Dr J M Call Anderson
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Iodine as a Topical Application to Wounds c Dr James Stirton
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On Disinfectants Dr F de Ranse
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On the SulphoCarbolates and the Antiseptic Method in Medicine Dr A Earnest Sansom
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Therapeutical Uses of Electricity Dr J Russell Reynolds
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Comparative Value of the Galvanic and Faradic Currents Dr A D Rockwell
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Electrolysis in Bronchocele and other Tumors Dr Adolphe Wahltuch
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On the Value of the Different Methods of Electrization Dr Duchenne
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On Hydrate of Chloral Dr Martin Oxley
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Hydrate of Chloral in Pertussis Dr Charles Murchison
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Action of Hydrate of Chloral in Paralysis of the Insane and other forms of In sanity Dr William Macleod
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Acetic Ether as an Anesthetic Dr Horatio C Wood
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On the Preparation of Conium and their Doses Dr Henry Dodgson
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Apomorphia
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On the Physiological and Therapeutical Actions of Conium and its Alkaloid MM Martin Damourette and Pelvet
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On the Use of Arsenic in Certain Painful Affections of the Stomach and Bowels Dr Arthur Leared
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Arsenic in Irritative Dyspepsia Dr J C Thorogood
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Local Applications to Burns Dr A D Binkerd
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On Sulphate of Quinine in the Treatment of Spontaneous Erysipelas of the Face Dr Perroud
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Bichloride of Mercury in the Treatment of Nervous Affections Dr Samuel Wilks
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A Defence of Counterirritation Dr Alexander Davidson
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The Beneficial Effects of Combining Tonics with Aperients in Obstinate Consti pation Dr David Bell
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On the Application of the Laryngoscope Dr J M Da Costa
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Epileptic Chorea of the Right Arm Dr Thomas Laycock
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The Use of the Thermometer in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Insanity Dr T S Clouston
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On the Suppression of Pain after Operations M C Sedillot
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On the Treatment of Ulcers by Transplantation of Skin Mr N C Dobson
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Case of Fracture of the Anterior Superior Spinous Process of the Ilium
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The Abortive Treatment of Urethritis Dr Alex W Stein
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On the Cure of the Chronic Perforating Ulcer of the Bladder by the Formation
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d Concerning the Lower Extremity
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On the Subcutaneous Division of the Neck of the Thighbone as compared with
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A Case in which two Diarthrodial Cartilages had been United by Means of True
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Case of Extrauterine Pregnancy Dr J Hall Davis
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On the Influence of Constitutional Syphilis upon Pregnancy Dr Weber
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Principles of Treatment at the Change of Life Dr Edward John Tilt
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On the Use of Raw Meat in Diarrhoea and Dyspepsia
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On the State of Muscular Contractility judged Comparatively by means of Con tinuous Currents and Currents of Induction in a Certain number of Ca...
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On Shaking Palsy Dr B Ball
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The Etiology of Paresis Dr W H O Sankey
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On General Paralysis of the Insane following Local Lesions of the Brain espe cially Cerebral Hemorrhage Prof Leon Colin
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Cases of Abdominal Neuralgia Clinical Remarks Dr Handfield Jones
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On the Nature and Treatment of Croup Dr J H Hobart Burge
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On the Treatment of Croup Dr Daguillon
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Treatment of Croup Dr Vogel
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Treatment of Acute Indigestion Dr Thomas King Chambers
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Lungs by Injuries to the Base of the Brain Dr C E BrownSéquard 67
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Case of Perforation of the Intestine Dr Samuel Gordon
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Pigment Induration of the Lungs Dr Francis Delafield 69
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On Irritable Heart Dr J M Da Costa 70
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Remarks on a Case of Cardiac Disease Dr W Stokes 71
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d Concerning the Alimentary System 50 Notes on the Treatment of Habitual Constipation at the London Hospitals 72
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Brights Disease Dr Samuel Wilks
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Obstruction of the Bowels of Twentyone or Twentytwo Days Duration Fecal Vomiting Dr J Hancocke Wathen 77
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Kneading in Constipation Dr Geo H Savage 78
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Unusual Form of Eczema Labialis Dr Tilbury
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On Dysentery Dr Constantin Paul 81
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Flint 85
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On Ichthyosis Mr Geo Nayler
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e Concerning the GenitoUrinary System 61 Eneuresis and its Treatment by a New Remedy Dr John Barclay 0 90
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A Third Communication on the Endemic Hæmaturia of the Southeastern Coast of Africa with Remarks on the Topical Medication of the Bladder Dr J...
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Inflamed and Contracted Bladder the Result of Exposure to ColdPhysical ExaminationCure Dr J Matthews Duncan 95
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f Concerning the Cutaneous System 67 Lectures on Dermatology at the Royal College of Surgeons Mr Erasmus Wilson 96
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Treatment of the Early Congestive Stage of Skin Disease Dr Tilbury Fox 101
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On Morphia in the Treatment of Cutaneous Diseases Dr H S Purdon 102
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On Phosphorus as a Remedy in Skin Diseases Dr James Broadbent 103
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Treatment of Acne Faciei Prof Hebra 104
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Treatment of Chronic Urticaria Dr Edward Long Fox 105
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Treatment of Psoriasis Dr Henry S Purdon 106
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Cases of Primary Sore on the Lip of a Child Dr Tilbury Fox 107
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On the Lichen Circumscriptus of Willan Prof Erasmus Wilson 109
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Topical Treatment of Lupus Serpiginosus Dr Weisse 111
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On the Reduction of Dislocations Dr Warren Greene
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On the Particular Mode of Transmission of Syphilis from the Nurse and Child
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Case of Blood Tumor of the Head Dr George H B Macleod
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Dr Wil
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Optic Neuritis Mr Brudenell Carter
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On Palpebral Granulations Dr Hilarion
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Dr Wynne
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New Operation of Embryotomy by the Wire Ecraseur Dr Robert Barnes
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On Periuterine or Pelvic Hæmatocele Dr F Kuchenmeister
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On IntraUterine Medication Dr J C Nott
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Antiphlogistic Treatment in Diseases of Children Dr A Jacobi
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Pagina 52 - I give an ounce every two, three, or four hours, according to the severity of the case — that will be from twelve to thirty-six grains of quinine in the twenty -four hours according to the case.
Pagina 130 - The general conditions under which chloral is to be administered are the same as those which regulate the administration of chloroform, and the rules laid down by Sir James Simpson in connection with this subject must be rigidly adhered to.
Pagina 24 - ... the face ; there is no intense pain ; even the itching is trifling; and the smell, so annoying to all concerned, is, if not altogether removed, so diminished as to be easily borne. The earlier in the disease the room is darkened, the more certain will the effects I have...
Pagina 119 - If there is any tendency to syphilitic disease of the nostrils or neighbouring parts, iodide of potassium should be withheld, or given with great caution, for, if it produces coryza, it is very apt to aggravate the morbid condition of the parts. 5. It should be given in full doses. The...
Pagina 252 - By resorting to this measure we Should be dealing with a woman who is not exhausted by repeated hemorrhages ; the obstetrician would be in attendance at the commencement of the labor; and he would be able by hydrostatic pressure to control flooding, while the same pressure accomplished rapidly and certainly the first stage of labor.
Pagina 81 - lubricity of the intestines," in which stomach and bowels are so irritable that they pass on and eject the food before it has had time to be dissolved and absorbed — are equally benefited by the use of raw meat. Lastly, there are the cases of the obstinate vomiting of pregnancy, whether attended with diarrhoea or not. This is a kind of case in which no remedy is unwelcome or superfluous. I cannot take to myself the credit of suggesting it, for the mother of a young pregnant lady who was in imminent...
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Pagina 109 - Duly and efficiently performed, it will protect the constitution from subsequent attacks of small-pox as much as that disease itself will. I never expected it would do more ; and it will not, I believe, do less.
Pagina 49 - That the convulsions occur often, many in quick succession, the intermission between the series of attacks being comparatively long, but that, during this period, headache or other nervous symptoms exist and become aggravated, contrary to what obtains in idiopathic epilepsy. That syphilitic epilepsy is liable to be associated with, or followed by, some form of paralysis.
Pagina 119 - Anderson lays down the following rules for its use : — 1. The longer the interval which has elapsed between the contraction of the syphilitic taint and the development of the eruption, the more likely it is to be of service. 2. If the patient is cachectic, it is as a rule to be preferred to mercury, except in recent cases of syphilis, when the mercurial vapor bath or some such treatment, is more likely to prove successful. 3 . The more extensive the tertiary eruption, the more certain is it to...

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