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Fracture of the tibia, with avulsion of the internal malleolus,
and penetrating wound of the ankle-joint; consecutive ab.
scesses; necrosis of the tibia, and resection of its inferior ex.
tremity-recovery.
Comparative frequency of tuberculous disease.
Diabetes mellitus.
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ORIGINAL INTELLIGENCE.
Experiments on Mesmerism.
College of Professional Teachers.
Influence of Auscultation on Practical Medicine.
Correction.
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Arr. I.- A History of the Improvements which Practical Med-
icine has derived from Auscultation; being the Essay
to which the Medical Society of Bordeaux awarded
its prize in November, 1839. By G. PEYRAUD, Doc.
tor of Medicine of the Faculty of Paris, Correspond
ing Member of the Bordeaux Medical Society. Quæ
fundata sunt in natura, crescunt et perficiuntur; quæ
dero in opinione, variantur, non augentur.-Baglivi.
Translated from the French for the Western Journal of
Medicine and Surgery, by Charles A. Pope, M. D.,
of St. Louis, Lecturer on Anatomy and Surgery, Phy.
sician to the St. Louis Dispensary, &c., &c.
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SELECTIONS FROM AMERICAN AND FOREIGN JOURNALS.
Minute Anatomy of Fatty Degeneration of the Liver. 143
Fatty Liver.
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Researches into the Physical Causes of Metallic Tinkling, or
Amphoric Rhonchus.
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Diagnosis of Gonorrhea, in accusations of Rape.
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Treatment of old Fractures by Division of Tendons.
On the Treatment of Paraphymosis.
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State of American Medicine before the Revolution.
Medical Society of Tennessee.
Death of Dr. Samuel Hogg.
Diseases of Stark County, Ohio.
The Western Lancet.
Fall Course of Lectures on Anatomy and Surgery.
Private Medical Instruction.
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Art. I.- Observations on the epidemic Yellow Fever of Natch-
ez, and of the South-west. By John W. MONETTE,
M. D., of Washington, Mississippi.
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Aer. II.—Facts and Conjectures on the Trembles and Milk,
sickness. In a letter from Dr. G. B. TAYLOR, of
Morganfield, Kentucky, to Dr. W. L. SUTTON, of
Georgetown in this State; communicated by the latter
with some remarks.
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Art. III.-Wound of the Antrum of Highmore, with destruction
of the eye; fragment of knife-blade removed from the
antrum two years afterwards. By W. H. DONNE,
M. D., of Louisville. Reported by R. S. Wendel,
Student of Medicine. -
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Effects of the Times on the Profession.
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Scrivener’s Spasm cured by Division of Muscles.
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Complete Prolapsus and Separation of the Vagina.
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Injury to the Cartilages of the Ribs-Removal of a portion of
them, and Cure.
Influence of the Nerves on Muscular Irritability. -
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New Mode of Treating Hydrocele.
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First Introduction of Syphilis into Scotland.
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Clinical Lecture on Delirium Tremens.
Experiments on Kiesteine, with observations on its application
to the diagnosis of pregnancy.
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Dentition of Children at the Breast.
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Expulsion of a Mass of Hair from the Uterus.
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Structure of the Small-pox Pustule.
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Permanent Contraction of the Fingers.
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New Theory of Tinea; its supposed Vegetable Origin.
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Case of Gun-shot Wound of the Face.
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Account of a Phrenological Visit to the Penitentiary for young
Criminals.
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Report on the Medical College.
University of Virginia.-Latin Diplomas.
Dunglison's and Bell's Medical Libraries.
Medical Appointments.
Gross' Edition of Liston's Elements of Surgery.
Books received.
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