London - Page 580 This is a tolerably large amount of good effected by a small institution in the city of London ; but its utility is still more apparent from the good ... more pages: 1057 |
 | Islington - Page 532 In this establishment, now situated at Islington, the deaths recorded amongst the inmates, during the last six months, amounted to 42 ; of which 19 ... more pages: 790 |
 | Kensington - Page 496 SMITH, Henry, Esq., late of Torrington Square, at Kensington, on 18th April. BOOKS EECEIVED. CROSSE (JG) Midwifery Cases. Edited by DR. COPEMAN. ... |
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 | Athlone - Page 26 There prevailed an opinion among the officials, both in Tipperary and at Athlone, that in several eases the Ophthalmia had been induced by malingering ... more pages: 38 |
 | Tipperary - Page 26 There prevailed an opinion among the officials, both in Tipperary and at Athlone, that in several eases the Ophthalmia had been induced by malingering ... more pages: 19 |
 | Brighton - Page 960 So far was this from being the fact, that I wrote from Edinburgh immediately on receiving the letter from Brighton, and stated that I was engaged to ... more pages: 959 |
 | Edinburgh - Page 176 At the late meeting of the British Association in Edinburgh, it was agreed to memorialise the government in favour of a national survey, to determine ... more pages: 960 |
 | Dublin - Page 764 He thought the profession in England were very much indebted to their Dublin brethren for the great attention they had bestowed on the treatment of ... more pages: 542 |
 | Vienna - Page 648 the small fistula; which often form just below the glans penis, by placing the smallest possible quantity of Vienna paste in the external opening. ... more pages: 684 |
 | Leeds - Page 404 The only important exception to the rule, as respects provincial cities, is Leeds, in which the excess of female mortality is equal to that in the ... more pages: 236 |
 | Cambridge - Page 249 At Oxford the student must take the degree of Bachelor of Arts ; at Cambridge he must pass the Previous Examination ; at London he must pass the ... more pages: 327 |
 | Copenhagen - Page 255 Panum, of Copenhagen, of whose interesting accounts of the discovery of Casein in the Blood, we gave a translation in the July number of this Journal ... more pages: 723 |
 | Paris - Page 92 He had lately been informed, that the operation had been several times performed in Paris with success ; but that adhesion of the abdominal parietes ... more pages: 644 |
 | Manchester - Page 640 Simmonds, of Manchester, gives the following report of its employment in hooping cough, in a letter to Dr. Duncan, published in the second volume of ... more pages: 962 |
 | Glasgow - Page 1003 Burns, of Glasgow, has written a valuable paper on the subject of spinal irritation, and has especially drawn attention to the connexion which exists ... more pages: 250 |
 | Oxford - Page 249 At Oxford the student must take the degree of Bachelor of Arts ; at Cambridge he must pass the Previous Examination ; at London he must pass the ... more pages: 968 |
 | Huddersfield - Page 84 John Taylor (now of Huddersfield) was the first Professor of Clinical Medicine, and Mr. Liston the first Professor of Clinical Surgery in University ... more pages: 1002 |
 | Kendal - Page 355 In October last, a man named Charles Venn contrived to secrete himself under a bed, in an hotel at Kendal, and attempted to give chloroform, ... |
 | York - Page 906 told that the writer successively abandoned " ordinary practice" in Edinburgh and Alnwick, and that he is now trying his luck at homoeopathy in York. ... more pages: 687 |
 | Gloucester - Page 683 John Baron, of Gloucester, his friend and biographer, was deposited by me at the National Bohemian Museum of Prague. more pages: 288 |
 | Oldham - Page 488 Lever and Oldham attend every Saturday morning at the hospital, for the purpose of seeing and prescribing for out-patients. ... more pages: 590 |
 | Prague - Page 682 CHEVALIER JOHN DE CARRO, MD of the Facilities of Edinburgh, Vienna, and Prague ; Physician at Carlsbad, Honorary Citizen of the same town; more pages: 684 |
 | Exeter - Page 580 The first institution, on the model of the London Infirmary, was established at Exeter by Mr. Adams, afterwards Sir William Adams, ... |
 | Augsburg - Page 572 persisted in their opinion that this young man was feigning imbecility ; and he was ordered to be tried before the court of Augsburg. ... |
 | Bonn - Page 76 Kilian, of Bonn, permits the feet to be reached with the greatest ease (see Fig. 6). When the woman is in this position, the hand, unless the \ Fig. ... |
 | Marshall Hall, MD - Page 773 By WH Cane, Esq. t Communicated, with Observations, by Marshall Hall, MD, FRS] )r. Marshall Hall had suggested on several occasions, and especially in ... more pages: 93 |
 | Munich - Page 558 Martin, of Munich, has recorded a similar case in the Lancet. [British American Medical and Physical Journal.'] DR. LAYCOCK ON A NEW EPIDEMIC EXANTHEM ... more pages: 93 |
 | Plymouth - Page 1036 Yonge, of Plymouth, and Mr. J. Powell, at the early part of the last century. The correspondence is given in the Philosophical Transactions of that ... |
 | Andover - Page 1035 Edward Philips, of Andover, relates the case of a woman, 30 years old, who had had dysuria from her youth. At 28 years of age, she had inflammation of ... |
 | Cairo - Page 24 I believe to be a modified form of that denominated Egyptian Ophthalmia; which I have seen, upon a large scale, at Cairo, and in other parts of the ... |
 | Liverpool - Page 1109 The first case was an Irishman, named Lawrence Connor, aged 10, living in 4 Court, Grosvenor-street, one of the very worst streets in Liverpool, ... more pages: 1103 |
 | Lisbon - Page 236 of its capability of existing in a latent form, as in the well-known circumstances attending the disease at Lisbon during the Peninsular war. ... more pages: 686 |
 | Butler, MD - Page 696 1 LANE, Butler, MD On Functional Diseases of the Liver associated with Uterine Derangement. London : 1848. |
 | Durham, New York - Page 1034 Amos Hamelin, of Durham, New York, related the case of a woman, aged 24 years, who was delivered at full term of a dead infant. ... |
 | Stockport - Page 590 thus, in one district of Stockport, the local registrar reports, " It is now more than three years since I registered a death from small-pox, ... |
 | Norwich - Page 962 Hale, of Norwich, had passed bis examination, and received a degree from that university. By and bye, it came to the knowledge of some members of the ... more pages: 609 |
 | Berlin - Page 1032 Koreff, of Berlin, who employed it with extraordinary success as a prophylactic.' Dr. L. remarks upon the similarity between the effects produced by ... more pages: 192 |
 | Tazewell, Tennessee - Page 723 JP Evans, of Tazewell, Tennessee, in an Essay on "the Diarrhoea of the South," in the Charleston Med. Journal and Review for May 1851, ... |
 | Hanover - Page 683 Ball horn and Stromeyer, of Hanover, who followed my example, dedicated to Dr. Jenner and to me the account they gave of their first experiments, ... |
 | Venice - Page 143 The simple aromatic chalk julep, to the extent of thirty grains, with a grain of opium and Venice soap, as a suppository, quieted the commotion. ... |
 | Stockholm - Page 1014 It is the name of a medical system invented in Stockholm, by a fencing-master of the name of Ling, who gradually transformed his gymnastic academy ... |
 | Rochdale - Page 590 out of thirty-eight fatal cases twenty -six were never vaccinated ; whilst in one district of Rochdale, all the eight deaths, registered from variola, ... |
 | Rome - Page 156 Brodhurst met, at Rome, with two cases of Cataract, arising under similar circumstances. How far, however, these might have been merely coincidences, ... more pages: 751 |
 | Cologne - Page 716 Acton recommends stimulating washes, as, equal parts of rectified spirits, eau de Cologne, and castor oil, or, if a stronger one be required, ... |
 | New York - Page 288 AUDUBON, MJJ, the distinguished naturalist, at his residence near New York, aged TO, on 27th January. FLETCHER, Dr. Ralph, late Consulting Surgeon to ... more pages: 726 |
 | Charleston - Page 940 The spring, in Charleston, had been remarkably cool. Early in July, the weather became very hot ; and, from that time till the beginning of October, ... more pages: 937 |
 | Northampton - Page 866 He began his professional career as a general practitioner in a country village, whence he removed to a larger field of practice at Northampton, ... |
 | Southampton - Page 191 An analogous case has also occurred at Southampton, in which the Guardians sought to fix blame on the medical attendant, on the ground that he had not ... |
 | Windsor - Page 855 At Canterbury and Dover, the first form of ulcer (Hunterian) constituted a little more than one- fifth of the admissions ; at Windsor and Hull, ... |
 | Dundee - Page 137 Arrott* has given a short but good account of it as it occurred in Dundee. The same epidemic has also been described by Dr. Alison, Dr. ... |
 | Marseilles - Page 629 Thus, we read, that during the plague of Marseilles, the bile taken from those who had died of the disease, uniformly produced death when injected ... |
 | Tralee - Page 43 It has likewise broken out in Kerry, at Tralee, and Dingle, and also at Kenmare. It has recently appeared in the Kilmallock Union, ... |
 | Leipzig - Page 683 Jenner and to me the account they gave of their first experiments, published at Leipzig, 1801. Friese, of Breslau, and Nowack, of Schiniedeberg, ... |
 | Amsterdam - Page 495 The letter from Leyden contains an account of his visit to that place and to Amsterdam. From Holland, Drs. Kolliker and Czermak passed over to ... |
 | Albany - Page 288 8, Albany -street, Regent's Park. ST. THOMAS'S HOSPITAL. From the length of the account of this hospital, we have been obliged to postpone it to uext ... |
 | Philadelphia - Page 267 Professor Pancoast, of Philadelphia, describes the following operation for the removal of hard cataracts, which he says he has practised in about ... |
 | Caen - Page 751 The walls are of red brick, with blue headers, interlaced in pattern ; and Caen stone dressings are applied to the gables, windows, buttresses, etc. ... |
 | Leicester - Page 1036 Paget, of Leicester, to the Médico-Chirurgical Society2 last year, in which the urachus remained open, and a ring-shaped calculus, formed on a hair in ... |
 | Dover - Page 855 At Canterbury and Dover, the first form of ulcer (Hunterian) constituted a little more than one- fifth of the admissions ; at Windsor and Hull, ... |
 | Bangor, Maine - Page 267 McRuer, of Bangor, Maine, has been in the habit, for some years, of employing the following method for the removal of gelatinous and soft polypi of ... |
 | Genoa - Page 655 As for Genoa, we are told - and not untruly - that it is the worst climate in Italy. The beauty of the ladies is the only thing it appears which can ... |
 | Cheltenham - Page 1055 Margaret's Terrace, Cheltenham, on tiud October. Dr. Baron was the friend and able biographer of Jenner. Roe, G. C, MD, Inspector General of Hospitals ... more pages: 968 |
 | Athens - Page 837 Scott wrote to Dr. de Carro, that vaccination had been commenced in Athens, and that upwards of eighty persons of all ages had been submitted to the ... |
 | Ashbourne - Page 975 Thompson, residing near Ashbourne in Derbyshire, was struck by a thorn in the left eye on the 24th of February 1851, and instantly lost his sight. ... |
 | Boston - Page 122 It was almost solely with a view to their local action that medicines •were inhaled, prior to the discovery at Boston, in America, of etherization, ... |
 | Wolverhampton - Page 590 In Wil- lenhall, Wolverhampton, out of 22 deaths by the same disease, 16 were unprotected. In Rowley Regis, Dudley, small-pox was also very prevalent, ... |
 | Belfast - Page 679 He showed, however, a table of the mortality from fever in Belfast, from Dr. Mateer. This exclusion, in an average of eighteen years, diminished the ... |
 | Canterbury - Page 855 At Canterbury and Dover, the first form of ulcer (Hunterian) constituted a little more than one- fifth of the admissions ; at Windsor and Hull, ... |
 | Jerusalem - Page 873 terrible crimes, for which scarcely the siege of Jerusalem could find a parallel ; bands of prostitutes gathering round the dome of St. ... |
 | Gibraltar - Page 137 The appearances after death corresponded remarkably with those observed by the French Commission in the yellow fever of Gibraltar in 1828, ... |
 | Madrid - Page 655 centuries ago from Spain), and now they are generally wearing in its place - like the foolish ladies of Madrid - fashionable French bonnets ! ... |
 | Covington, Ky - Page 177 This phenomenon was strikingly displayed in a young gentleman of Covington, Ky., to whose hip I applied the actual cautery on account of coxalgia. ... |
 | Zurich - Page 1049 Steinlein, of Zurich, has investigated the occasional formation of hairs, teeth, and pieces of bone, in ovarian cysts. ... |
 | Savannah - Page 937 of July and the beginning of August, 1850, break-bone fever began to prevail epidemically in Charleston ; and the |
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