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LONDON.
SAVILL AND EDWARDS, PRINTERS, CHANDOS STREET,
COVENT GARDEN.
CONTENTS OF No. XVII.
OF THE
BRITISH AND FOREIGN
MEDICO-CHIRURGICAL REVIEW.
JANUARY, 1852.
Analytical and Critical Reviews.
ART. 1.-1. Lectures on Tumours, delivered in the Theatre of the Royal College of
Surgeons of England for the year 1851.
Professor of Anatomy and Surgery to the
Gazette.).
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By JAMES PAGET, F.R.S., &c.,
College. (From the Medical
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ib.
2. Ueber die Cyste. Zur Anatomie des Kropfes. Denkschr. der K. Akademie
der Wissenschaften. Von CARL ROKITANSKY
On Cysts; and on the Anatomy of Bronchocele. By CARL ROKITANSKY
ART. II.-A Practical Treatise on the Management of Diseases of the Heart and of
Aortic Aneurism, with especial reference to the Treatment of those Diseases in
India. By NORMAN CHEVERS, M.D., Civil Assistant-Surgeon, Chittagong,
Bengal
ART. II.-Mémoires de l'Académie Nationale de Médecine
ART. IV.-The Anatomy and Diseases of the Prostate Gland. By JOHN ADAMS,
Surgeon to the London Hospital, &c.
ABT. V.—1. Compendium de Médecine Pratique, ou Exposé Analytique et Raisonné
des travaux contenus dans les principaux Traités de Pathologie Interne. Par
M. LOUIS DE LA BERGE, Docteur en Médecine, Agrégé à la Faculté de Mede-
cine de Paris, Chef de Clinique Médicale à la même Faculté; M. ED. MON-
NERET, Agregé à la Faculté de Médecine de Paris, Médecin du Bureau
Central des Hôpitaux; et M. LOUIS FLEURY, Agrégé à la Faculté de Méde-
cine de Paris, Membre Correspondant de l'Académie Royale de Médecine de
Belgique. Ouvrage Autorisé par le Conseil Royale de l'Instruction Publique
et Par le Conseil de Santé des Armées de Terre
2. Guide du Médecin Practicien, ou Résumé Général de Pathologie Interne et
de Therapeutique Appliquées. Par F. L. I. VALLEIX, Médecin des Hôpitaux
de Paris, Membre Titulaire de la Société Médicale d'Observation et de la
Société Anatomique, Auteur de la Clinique des Maladies des Enfans
Nouveau-nés,' du Traité des Névralgies,' &c.
.
3. Handbuch der medicinischen Klinik. Verfasst von Dr. CARL CANSTATT, konig-
lich-bayerischem Gerichtsarzte und Mitgliede mehrerer gelehrten Gesell-
schaften. Zweite vermehrte Auflage
4. Handbuch der Pathologie und Therapie. Von Dr. C. A. WUNDERLICH,
Professor der Medicin, Vorstand der medicinischen Klinik zu Tübingen.
Dritter Band
ART. VI.-Cases in Midwifery. By the late JOHN GREEN CROSSE, M.D., F.R.S.,
Arranged (with an Introduction and Remarks) by EDWARD COPEMAN, M.D..
F.R.C.S, Consulting Accoucheur to the Norwich Lying-in Charity, and
Physician to the Norwich Magdalen .
ART. VII.-1. Traité Elémentaire d'Hygiène Privée et Publique. Par A. BEC-
QUEREL, Professeur Agrégé à la Faculté de Médecine, &c.
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An Elementary Treatise on Public and Individual Hygiène. By A. BECQUEREL. ib.
2. Handbuch der Hygieine für den Einzelnen wie für eine Bevölkerung. Von
DR. FR. OESTERLEN, Professor der Medicin in Heidelberg
A Manual of both Personal and Public Hygiène. By PROF. OESTERLEN .
3. Report of a General Plan for the Promotion of Public and Personal Health,
devised, prepared, and recommended by the Commissioners appointed under
a Resolve of the Legislature of Massachusetts, &c. Presented in April, 1850.
4. First Report of the Committee of Public Hygiène of the American Medical
Association with an Appendix, containing Sketches of the Sanitary Condi-
tion of the Cities of Concord, Portland, New York, Philadelphia, Boston,
Lowell, Baltimore, Charleston, New Orleans, Louisville, and Cincinnati
5. Southern Medical Reports: consisting of General and Special Reports on the
Medical Topography, Meteorology, and Prevalent Diseases in the following
[ten Southern] States, &c. Edited by E. D. FENNER, M.D., of New Orleans.
6. Report on the Present State of Certain Parts of the Metropolis, and on the
Model Lodging-Houses of London. By R. D. GRAINGER, Esq. Ordered by
the House of Commons to be printed, 13 June, 1851
7. Summary of Experience on Disease, and Comparative Rates of Mortality. By
WILLIAM LEE, Esq., Superintending Inspector. Official Report to the Board
of Health
ART. VIII.-1. Anesthesia, or the Employment of Chloroform and Ether in Sur-
gery, Midwifery, &c. By J. Y. SIMPSON, M.D., F.R.S.E., Professor of Mid-
wifery in the University of Edinburgh, Physician-Accoucheur to the Queen in
Scotland, &c. &c.
2. A Treatise on Etherization in Childbirth, illustrated by Five Hundred and
Eighty-one Cases. By WALTER CHANNING, M.D., Professor of Midwifery
and Medical Jurisprudence in the University at Cambridge, U.S.
3. On Anæsthesia and Anesthetic Substances generally. By THOMAS NUN
NELEY, Esq., F.R.C.S.E., Transactions of the Provincial Medical and Surgical
Association
4. Traité de la Méthode Anæsthétique appliquée à la Chirurgie et aux dif-
ferentes Branches de l'Art de Guérir. Par le Docteur E. F. BOUISSON,
Professeur de Clinique Chirurgicale à la Faculté de Médecine de Montpellier,
Chirurgien en Chef de l'Hôpital Saint Eloi, &c.
Treatise on the Anesthetic Method applied to Surgery and to the different
Branches of the Healing Art. By Dr. E. F. BOUISSON, Professor of Clinical
Surgery to the Medical Faculty of Montpellier, Chief-Surgeon of the St. Eloi
Hospital, &c.
5. Ether and Chloroform: their Employment in Surgery, Dentistry, Midwifery,
Therapeutics, &c. By J. B. FLAGG, M.D., Surgeon-Dentist, Member of the
Rhode Island Medical Society
158
. ib.
6. On the Inhalation of the Vapour of Ether in Surgical Operations; containing
a Description of the various stages of Etherization. By JOHN SNOW, M.D.. ib.
ART. IX.-Lectures on the Principles and Practice of Surgery. By BRANSBY B.
COOPER, F.R.S., Senior Surgeon to Guy's Hospital, &c.
ART. X.-Translation of the Pharmacopoeia of the Royal College of Physicians of
London. 1851. With Notes and Illustrations. By RICHARD PHILLIPS,
F.R.S., L. & E., F.G.S., late President of the Chemical Society, Curator of
the Museum of Practical Geology, &c.
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ART. XI.—Mikroskopische Anatomie, oder Gewebelehre des Menschen, &c.
Microscopical Anatomy, or Histiology of Man. By Dr. A. KÖLLIKER, Professor
of Anatomy and Physiology in Wurzburg. Volume Second: Special His-
tiology. First half; on the Skin, Muscles, Bones, and Nerves
ART. XII.—1. History of a Successful Case of Ovariotomy. By E. W. DUFFIN,
Surgeon. With a Description of the Morbid Anatomy of the Sac. By ROBERT
LEE, M.D., F.R.S., &c. &c.
2. An Analysis of 162 Cases of Ovariotomy, which have occurred in Great
Britain. By ROBERT LEE, M.D., F.R.S.
Bibliographical Notices.
ART. I. On the Nature and Treatment of Softening of the Brain. By RICHARD
ROWLAND, M.D., Assistant Physician, and Lecturer on the Principles and
Practice of Medicine, at the Charing Cross Hospital
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ART II.-On Diseases of the Mucous Membrane of the Throat, and their treatment
by Topical Medication. By WILLIAM R. WAGSTAFF, M.A., M.D.
ABT. III.—I. A Manual of Physiology, including Physiological Anatomy.
WILLIAM B. CARPENTER, M.D., F.R.S., F.G.S., Examiner in Physiology and
Comparative Anatomy in the University of London, &c. &c. .
2. Hand-book of Physiology. By WILLIAM SENHOUSE KIRKES, M.D., Registrar
and Demonstrator of Morbid Anatomy at St. Bartholomew's Hospital. Assisted
by JAMES PAGET, F.R.S., Lecturer on General Anatomy and Physiology at
St. Bartholomew's Hospital
3. Manual of Human Physiology for Students; being a Condensation of the
Subject, a Conservation of the matter, and a Record of facts and principles up
to the present day. To each subject are appended, in notes, Summaries in
Rhyme of the Composition of the Fluids and Solids, &c. By JOHN MORFORD
COTTLE, L.R.C.P., M.R.C.S., formerly Surgeon to the Leamington Hos-
pital, &c.
ART. IV.-Thonghts for the Medical Student. An Introductory Address, delivered
at King's College, London, October 1, 1851. By WILLIAM BOWMAN, F.R.S.,
F.R.C.S., Professor of Physiology in the College, &c. &c.
ART. V.-Elementary Physics; an Introduction to the Study of Natural Philosophy.
With 217 Wood Engravings. By ROBERT HUNT, Professor of Mechanical
Science in the Government School of Mines, &c. &c.
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ART. VI. Familiar Letters on the Physics of the Earth; treating of the Chief Move-
ments of the Land, the Waters, and the Air, and the Forces that give rise to
them. By HENRY BUFF, Professor of Physics in the University of Giessen.
Edited by A. W. HOFMANN, Ph.D., F.R.S., Professor in the Royal College of
Chemistry, London
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ART. VII.-Petrifactions and their Teachings; or, a Hand-book to the Gallery of
Organic Remains of the British Museum. By GIDEON A. MANTELL, LL.D.,
F.R.S., Honorary Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of England, &c.&c. 249
ART. VIII.—A Practical Treatise on the Microscope; including the different Methods
of Preparing and Examining Animal, Vegetable, and Mineral Structures. By
JOHN QUEKETT, Assistant-Conservator of the Museum, and Demonstrator of
Minute Anatomy at the Royal College of Surgeons of England. Second
Edition
ART. IX.-A Popular History of Mollusca; comprising a Familiar Account of their
Classification, Instincts, and Habits, and of the Growth and distinguishing
Characters of their Shells. By MARY ROBERTS.
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ART. X.-On the Existing State of our Knowledge of Vaccination and Re-vaccina
tion, as Preventive of Smallpox. By ALEXANDER KNOX, M.D., Physician to
the Strangford Dispensary .
252
ART. XI.—The Pocket Formulary, and Synopsis of the British and Foreign Pharına-
copoeias; comprising standard and approved Formula for the Preparations
employed in Medical Practice. By HENRY BEASLEY. Fifth Edition.
rected, enlarged, and adapted to the last editions of the Pharmacopoeias
Periscope.
Cor-
254
On the Impregnation of the Ovum in the Amphibia (Second Series), and on the
Nature of the Impregnating Influence. By GEORGE NEWPORT, Esq., F.R.S.,
F.L.S.
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256
258
On the Reproduction of the Ascaris Mystax. By HENRY NELSON, M.D.
On the Influence of the Sympathetic and Intra-cranial Nerves on the Motion of the
Pupil. By Professor JULIUS BUDGE and Dr. AUGUSTUS Waller
On the Temporal Ridges of the African Cranium.
On the Fibrin of Muscle. By Professor LIEBIG
By Dr. Neill
On the Methods of Analysing the Blood. By M. GORUP BESANEZ.
On the Urine produced by Asparagus. By STANISLAUS MARTIN
259
On Amaurosis in connexion with Bright's Disease. By Dr. HAYS.
On the Pathology and Treatment of Delirium Tremens. By Dr. MOREHEAD
On the Simultaneous Occurrence of Hyperæsthesia and Anæsthesia of the Skin in
Neuralgia. By Dr. TURK
On Nausea and Vomiting as signs of Cardiac Polypus. By Dr. BASKIN
260
On the Occasional Ill-Effects of Tartar Emetic in the Treatment of Pneumonia.
By Dr. BOLING
On the Catarrhal Pneumonia and Lobar Pneumonia of Children. By MM. TROUSSEAU
and LASEGUE
On the Appearance of the Tongue in Malarious Diseases. By Dr. OSBORNE
On the Treatment of Fracture of the Clavicle without Bandages. By M. ROBERT
On Lithotrity. By Professor PANCOAST
On Anchylosis of the Lower Jaw. By Dr. WERNHER
On the Treatment of Sprain by Hot Water. By Dr. JACKSON
On Aneurisms of the Extremities. By M. CHASSAIGNAC
On Amputations in Children. By M. GUERSANT
On Delay in Dividing the Funis. By Dr. STORER
Wine and Honey in Infantile Marasmus.
Treatment of Asphyxia Infantum
Discussion on Congenital Syphilis
On the Topical use of Chloroform. By Dr. RAUCH.
On Ung. Picis in Ophthalmia Tarsi.
By Dr. PARRISH
On Chloric Ether as a Disinfecting Agent. By Mr. HILDRETH
On Sumbul in Delirium Tremens. By Dr. MEINHARD
On Medicinal Powders. By Dr. BECKER
Quinine in Urticaria. By Dr. WICKHAM
On the Administration of a Single Dose of Quinine in Intermittent Fever. By Dr.
MEYER
On lodined Oil. By M. GUIBOURT
On the Suspension of Gum-Resins. By M. PoULENC
Mode of Administering Balsam of Copaiva. By M. CHERVET
The Solution of Iodine facilitated by Tannin
Rarity of Repetition of Attempt at Suicide by Fire-arms. By M. H. LARREY
On Poisoning by Datura in Bombay. By Dr, GIRAUD
On the Poisonous Substance of the Agaricus Muscarius. By M. APOIGER
On Congestion of the Lungs in Poisoning by Opium. By Mr. CARTER
On Mud found in the Bronchi in Drowning. By Mr. CARTER
Statistics of the Lying-in Institution at Mayence. By Dr. F. KILIAN
Revaccination in the Prussian Army, during 1850
INTELLIGENCE:--Present Aspect of the Extra-Mural Sepulture Question.
BOOKS RECEIVED FOR REVIEW
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