The New York Journal of Medicine, เล่มที่ 4

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J. & H.G. Langley, 1850
 

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หน้า vi - The Diagnosis, Pathology, and Treatment of Diseases of Women ; including the Diagnosis of Pregnancy. By GRAILY HEWITT, MD &c. President of the Obstetrical Society of London. Second Edition, enlarged; with 116 Woodcuts. 8vo. 24s. Lectures on the Diseases of Infancy and Childhood. By CHARLES WEST, MD &c.
หน้า 360 - A UNIVERSAL FORMULARY, containing the methods of Preparing and Administering Officinal and other Medicines. The whole adapted to Physicians and Pharmaceutists.
หน้า 242 - A THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL TREATISE ON MIDWIFERY INCLUDING THE DISEASES OF PREGNANCY AND PARTURITION. Revised and Annotated by S. TARNIER. Translated from the Seventh French Edition by WR BULLOCK, MD Royal 8vo, over noo pages, 175 Illustrations, 30s.
หน้า 136 - I may here observe that whenever I have ventured an opinion on this question, it has been in favour of the doctrine of primeval diversities among men ; an original adaptation of the several races to those varied circumstances of climate and locality which, while congenial to the one, are destructive to the other ; and subsequent investigations have confirmed me in these views.
หน้า 137 - Semitic heads will hardly permit them to be admitted into the comparison. 5. The Negro brain is nine cubic inches less than the Teutonic, and three cubic inches larger than the ancient Egyptian. 6. The largest brain in the series is that of a Dutch gentleman, and gives 114 cubic inches ; the smallest head is an old Peruvian, of 58 cubic inches ; and the difference between these two extremes is no less than 56 cubic inches. 7. The brain of the Australian and Hottentot fall far below the Negro, and...
หน้า 399 - ... to 20, from 20 to 30, from 30 to 40, from 40 to 50, from 50 to 60, and so on, up to a hundred, and over a hundred — thirteen different classes.
หน้า 93 - ... generally of service. The different preparations of iron appear to have advantages over other medicines ; and Dr. Venables, who was the first to call the attention of the profession to this affection, bestows high commendation on the phosphate of iron. Dr. Prout insists, moreover, on the importance of a suitable diet, into which albuminous matters should enter freely, in preference to, though not to the entire exclusion of, those which contain gelatine. Milk should form a chief element in the...
หน้า 364 - A treatise on Baths ; including cold, sea, warm, hot, vapor, gas, and mud baths ; also, on the watery regimen, hydropathy, and pulmonary inhalation ; with a description of bathing in ancient and modern times.
หน้า 121 - ... the bladder accommodates itself to its diminished contents, and gradually becomes smaller, and consequently, a large injection would act injuriously in two ways — by over-distending the organ, or by passing up into the ureters. In fact, we find it unnecessary to use a larger quantity of the solution than I have mentioned, for it requires some address to introduce even that amount without resorting to force. The patient is then ordered a warm bath, and should the urine become bloody or mixed...
หน้า 134 - I avoid expressing my satisfaction at the singular accuracy of this method, since a skull of a hundred cubic inches, if measured any number of times with reasonable care will not vary a single cubic inch. All these measurements have been made with my own hands. I at one time employed a person to assist me ; but having detected some errors in his measurements, I have been at the pains to revise all that part of the series that had not been previously measured by myself. I can now, therefore, vouch...

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