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On the transformation of Calomel into Corrosive Sublimate. By M.
CONTENTS
OF NO. X.
ORIGINAL COMMUNICATIONS.
ESSAYS AND CASES.
ART. I.-Reports of Cases treated in the Louisville Marine Hospi-
tal. By GEORGE W. BAYLESS, M. D., Demonstrator of
Anatomy in the Medical Institute of Louisville.
ART. II. Stramonium in Dysmenorrhoea. By Dr. T. J. COGLEY,
of Mount Vernon, Ohio.
ART. III.-Facts and Remarks on the Sensibility to Caloric. By
THOMAS TOWNSEND, M. D., of Wheeling, Va.
ART. IV.-Intermittent Fever, Hepatitis, Pneumonitis, Laryngitis
and Intestinal Mucous Irritation. By DANIEL Drake,
M. D., Professor of Clinical Medicine and Pathological
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REVIEWS.
ART. V.—1. A Memoir of the Life and Character of Philip Syng Physick, M. D. By JOHN RANDOLPH, M. D., Lecturer
on Surgery, Member of the American Philosophical
Society, etc., etc. Philadelphia: T. K. & P. G. Col-
lins. 1839. 8vo. pp. 114.
2. Necrological Notice of Dr. Philip Syng Physick; de-
livered before the American Philosophical Society, May
4th, 1838. By W. E. HORNER, M. D., Professor of
Anatomy in the University of Pennsylvania, etc., etc.
Philadelphia: Haswell, Barrington & Haswell. 1838.
8vo. pp. 32.
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ART. VI.-Elements of Pathological Anatomy; illustrated by nu-
merous engravings. By SAMUEL D. GROSS, M. D.
Boston: 1839.
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ART. VII.-Transactions of the Medical Society of the State of
New York.-Parts II and III, Vol. IV.
382
SELECTIONS FROM AMERICAN AND FOREIGN JOURNALS.
Ph. Ricord on the Special Treatment of Phimosis and Paraphimosis.
Translated from the French for the Western Journal of Medi-
cine and Surgery, by BENJAMIN DENNIS, M. D., Cincinnati. 393
The Rain for Nine Years,
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A Pin retained in the Body Nineteen Years and then discharged - 402
OF NO. XII.
ART. I.—Remarks on Negro Consumption. By A. H. BUCHANAN,
M. D., of Columbia, Tennessee'
ART. II.-Cases Illustrative of the Beneficial Effects of the Oil of
Turpentine. By Dr. JOHN BENNETT, late of Newport,
Kentucky.
ART. III.-Cases of Gangrene of the Mouth. Reported to the
Fairfield Medical Association, Ohio, by JAMES WHITE,
M. D. Communicated for publication by the Secre-
tary.
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ART. IV.-A Case resembling Fungus Hæmatodes successfully
treated. Reported to the Medical Society of Tennes-
see. By SAMUel Henderson, M. D.
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ART. V.-American Journal of the Medical Sciences. No. LI.
Article XII, a Review of Gross's "Elements of Patho-
logical Anatomy," under the signature of T. S. -
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On the Operation for Strabismus. By Professor DIEFFENBACH.
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An Introductory Lecture, by Professor Lindsly, of the Columbian
College. November, 1840.
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