Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 16

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A. and C. Black, 1820
 

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CRITICAL ANALYSIS
75
Pathological and Practical Remarks on Ulcerations of the Genital
99
Report from the Select Committee on the Doctrine of Contagion
109
Observations on varicose Ulcers of the Extremities By Mr John
114
On the Mimoses or a Descriptive Diagnostic and Practical Essay
124
An Enquiry illustrating the nature of Tuberculated Accretions of
131
27
138
MEDICAL INTELLIGENCE
145
37
146
Case of a Dropsical Affection successfully treated by Bloodlet
157
No LXIII
149
The following publications have been sent to us for review
160
MEDICAL AND SURGICAL JOURNAL
161
On the Doses of the Ancient Physicians By E Milligan M D c
186
Case of Axillary Aneurism unsuccessfully Operated on at the Hotel
199
Case of Hydrophobia originating without any obvious Cause
209
Dissection of Two Cases of ClubFoot
220
109
240
A Series of Engravings representing the Bones of the Human Skeleton
261
A Sketch Analytical of the History and Cure of Contagious
278
The Philosophy of Domestic Economy c By Mr Charles Syl
284
Surgical Essays By Astley Cooper F R S c and Benjamin
297
MEDICAL INtelligence
306
No LXIV
319
8vo London 1819
436
Exposition of the Present State of the Profession of Physic
481
Case of Accidental Poisoning with Corrosive Sublimate treated success
510
Case of Fractured Skull with Loss of a Portion of the Brain
513
Case of Empyema By Mr John Renton
516
On the Beneficial Effect of the Cold Affusion in a Case of Con
523
Case of Hydrothorax complicated with Disease of the Heart
529
Observations on the Use of Nitrous Acid as a substitute for Blisters
542
Case of Fungoid Disease By William Norris M D
562
Medical Topography of Upper Canada By John Douglas
566
The First Lines of the Practice of Surgery By Mr Samuel Cooper
582
Practical Observations on the Symptoms Discrimination and Treat
589
Practical Essays on Strictures of the Urethra and Diseases
603
School of Physic in Ireland
609
Extract of a Letter from Dr Sinclair
615
Board of Health for Ireland
621
603
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261
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MEDICAL AND SURGICAL JOURNAL
1
278
37
Description of a Variety of Carbuncular Furuncle By Mr John
64
On the Disposition to Diseases in the Liver and Lungs induced by
73
Case of Aneurism of the Arteria Innominata with Drawings
81
No LXVI
150
153
153
155
155
MEDICAL AND SURGICAL JOURNAL
160
On the Application of the double inclined Plane for the Treatment
194
Account of several Cases of Secondary SmallPox which have recent
199
Observations on Ischuria Renalis By John Abercrombie M D 210
210
Case of Paraplegia By Ebenezer Gairdner M D 222
222
Case of Tic Douloureux Cured by Cinchona By Mr D R Robinson 229
229
Contributions to Pathological Chemistry By Thomas Stewart Traill
235
Case of Hydrocephalus Internus in which the Operation of Puncture
240
Case of Hydrorachitis treated by Puncture By Prof Andrea Vacca 251
251
Observations on Inflammation By Mr William Newcome Ryland 257
257
Ganglion at the Wrist mistaken for Aneurism By Mr John Burne
263
and of Inflammatory Diseases By John Armstrong M D Third edition
285
297
297
Report of the Royal London and Westminster Infirmary for the Treatment
304
306
306
312
312
MEDICAL AND SURGICAL JOURNAL
321
313
351
Case of Traumatic Tetanus successfully Treated by Amputation
394
400
400
406
406
Case of Encysted Hydatids occurring in the Muscular Structure
417
A Dissertation on the Treatment of Morbid Local Affections
424
A Practical Treatise on Tropical Dysentery more particularly as
441
Practical Observations on the Colchicum Autumnale c By
450
471
471
Letter from Mr Lizars Dissection of a Case of Hydrocephalus
473
MEDICAL AND SURGICAL JOURNAL
479
Report of Cases treated at the Ophthalmic Hospital Chatham communi
495
Case of Transposition of the Abdominal Viscera usually denominated
513
Account of the Epidemic Cholera as it occurred at Mauritius
517
Case of the Epidemic Indian Cholera treated successfully By Dr Wil
527
Cases of Erysipelas successfully treated chiefly by Venesection By
537
Case of Malformation with Ascites in a Foetus By Mr John Windsor
564
Experiences sur la Digestion dans lHomme presentées à la Premiere
574
607
607
Pamphlets on the Ophthalmic Question
609
614
614
621
621
Publications and Inaugural Dissertations on the Epidemic Fever
635
Graduations at Edinburgh in 1821
636
420
640
574
641
Medical Notices
643

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