The London Medical, Surgical, and Pharmaceutical Repository, Nide 17

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1822
 

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Arsenic in Antimonial Preparations
165
French Extract of Opium
166
Iodine recommended in Scrofulous Diseases
167
Mr Gaitskell on Palsy from Dentition ib 13 PrizeMedals offered by the London Medical Society
168
Use of Solution of Alum for Preserving Anatomical Pre parations
169
Mr Spragues Medical and Surgical Remarks
170
Disquisitive Remarks on the Treatment of Bronchocele
177
A Case of Dislocation of the ThighBone By
200
On the Cure of Ascarides By Mr JOHN NIELL Sur
207
Dictionnaire de Médecine By MM Adelon Béclard
252
Two Cases of Extraordinary Tumours formed on the External Surface of the Uterus By Dr Francis
258
Mr F Cartier on the Chemical Composition of the Red Rose
260
Anniversary Meeting of the Hunterian Society
261
On Diseases of the Larynx By J K WALKER M D
265
Case of Chronic Hydrocephalus Internus with Notes
275
Two Cases of Fractured Clavicle produced by sudden
289
A Case of Softening of the Heart with Exudation
295
Hydrophobia from a Rabid Badger
346
A Case of Abdominal Hæmorrhage By Dr Neumann of Berlin
347
On a Deposit found in the Waters at Lucca
348
An Account of an Instance of Premature Virility
353
A Case of Double HareLip with separated Palate Bones
359
Dr Stan Grottanelli on the Diseases of the Spleen
415
Dr Omodei on the Petechial Epidemic of Lombardy
423
Anniversary of the Medical Society of London ib 30 Dr Nimmo on the Seeds and Oil of Croton
433
The Oil of Turpentine rendered more palatable
435
Respiration of Vegetables
436
Case of Hydrophobia
437
Cold Affusion in the Treatment of Poisoning by Opium
524
MedicoChirurgical Transactions
529
Dr Merlettas Classification of Diseases
534

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Sivu 399 - It is the nature of an hypothesis, when once a man has conceived it, that it assimilates every thing to itself, as proper nourishment; and, from the first moment of your begetting it, it generally grows the stronger by every thing you see, hear, read, or understand. This is of great use.
Sivu 60 - Whereas the main Business of Natural Philosophy is to argue from Phenomena without feigning Hypotheses, and to deduce Causes from Effects, till we come to the very first Cause, which certainly is not mechanical; and not only to unfold the Mechanism of the World, but chiefly to resolve these and such like Questions.
Sivu 302 - A Letter to CHARLES HENRY PARRY, MD, FRS, &c. &c. on the Influence of Artificial Eruptions, in certain Diseases incidental to the Human Body; with an Inquiry respecting the probable Advantages to be derived from further Experiments.
Sivu 256 - How often a disturbance of calculation plays an important part in uterine haemorrhage it is difficult for an individual to know; but I suspect sufficiently often to deserve the especial attention of practitioners. I advise them when they meet with patients subject to haemorrhage after...
Sivu 200 - ... properly and began to affect the system in the usual manner; but being under some apprehensions from the preceding cases that a troublesome erysipelas might arise, I determined on making an experiment with the view of cutting off its source. Accordingly, after the patients had felt an indisposition of about twelve hours, I applied in two of these cases out of the three, on the vesicle formed by the virus, a little mild caustic, composed of equal parts of quick-lime and soap, and suffered it to...
Sivu 87 - The Seats and Causes of Diseases investigated by Anatomy ; containing a great Variety of Dissections, and accompanied with Remarks. By John Baptist Magagni, Chief Professor of Anatomy, and President of the University at Padua.
Sivu 349 - ... is brackish from the tide, which ascends into their channels. Mr. Bell, suspecting that the water might have caused the dysentery, upon assuming the care of the sick, had a number of...
Sivu 82 - We can conceive, that a small number of the families of plants, for instance the musaceae and the palms, cannot belong to very cold regions, on account of their internal structure, and the importance of certain organs* ; but we cannot explain why no one of the family of melastomas vegetates north of the parallel of thirty degrees, or why no rose-tree belongs to the southern hemisphere. Analogy of climates is often found in the two continents, without identity of productions.
Sivu 163 - ... the presence of a distinct vegetable principle ; namely, that they deposit, as they cool, a brown pulverulent precipitate, which passes through ordinary filters, and can only be collected by deposition and decantation ; this precipitate is very slightly soluble in cold water of the temperature of from 50° downwards, but it dissolves with the utmost facility in water of 100° and upwards, forming a...
Sivu 201 - The application of the ointment with the hydr. nit. rub. was made use of for three days, when, the state of the pustule remaining stationary, it was exchanged for the ung. hydr. nit. This appeared to have a more active effect than the former, and in two or three days the virus seemed to be subdued, when a simple dressing was made use of; but the sore again shewing a disposition to inflame, the ung. hydr. nit. was again applied, and soon answered the intended purpose effectually.

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