The Half-yearly Abstract of the Medical Sciences: Being a Digest of British and Continental Medicine, and of the Progess of Medicine and the Collateral Sciences, Volumes 27-28

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J. Churchill, 1858

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On the Use of Lactate of Zinc in Epilepsy
66
A Case in which Death happened in an Epi
72
Dr Henry G Davis
78
A New PercussionHammer
84
d Concerning the Alimentary System
88
REPORTS ON THE PROGRESS OF THE MEDICAL SCIENCES I Report on Medicine
90
On Sugar as an Article of Diet in Saccharine
96
On Surgical Diabetes
105
SURGERY
111
Powdered Chlorate of Potass as an Applica
115
On the Formation of Artificial Pupil
122
Removal of the Entire Body of the Scapula
139
On Abdominal Subcutaneous Emphysema
146
On Lithotritic Instruments in Cases of
152
Division of the Tendon of the Triceps
159
The Excitation of Foetal Movements
169
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Dr Martin
180
Autopsy of a Woman whose Uterus
186
Dr Pickford on Hygiene 2 Dr Inman on the Fibrine of the Blood and its Significance in Disease 3 Dr Christison on the Changes which have taken pla...
204
Aran
230
Report on Materia Medica and Therapeutics
260
ART PAGK 1 Mr James Farrall on Transfusion of Blood in the Horse in Adynamic Diseases
276
Mr Field Drs Fuller and Harley on Nitrate of the Oxyde of Glycyl Nitro Glycerine or Glonoin
278
Dr Garrod on the Influence of Liquor Potassæ c on the Therapeutic Properties of Henbane Belladonna Stramonium
284
Dr Bryan on Cannabis Indica as a Diuretic
285
Dr W A Hammond on the Physiological Effects of Alcohol and Tobacco
286
Drs Behrend and Sieber on the Medicinal Use of Sugar
287
Drs Kölliker and Pelikan on the Tanghinia Venenifera
288
Berthé on Pepsine Lozenges
289
Two Dollars per annum free of postage if paid for in advance
292
Dr Savage
294
Local Influences in Spasmodic Asthma
297
mentation there are several very interesting points of view The blood
vi
The Effects of Ague and Quinine as seen
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