tions of treatment, ib.; Errors of Brown and Broussais, ib.; Arguments against the latter, ib.; Caused by injection of pu- trid matter into the veins, ib.; Local lesion not invariably present, ih.; not cured by treating local disease, 392; Ge- nerally accompanied by local lesions. ib.; Local disease causes death directly and indirectly, ib.; Strictures on exclusive practice, ib.; Predisposing causes of, 557; Symptoms of, 558; State of nervous sys- tem, ib.; Definitions of prostration, ib.; Species of delirium, ib.; Alterations of the circulation, ib.; Changes in the blood, ib.; Digestive functions, how disturbed, 559; Changes of stomachal and alvine secretions, ib.; Question of locality of, in the brain, ib.; Diagnosis from the confi- guration of the head, ib.; Treatment of head-ache, ib.; Continued, 521; Varie- ties according to organs affected, ib,; Typhus, ib.; Progress of Symptoms, 522; Effects of stimulants on the state of tongue, ib.; Stage of collapse, 523; Prognosis of typhus, ib.; Gaspar and Magendie's expe. riments, ib.; Camp, ib.; Petechiæ, ib.; Resemblance of petechiae to exanthemata, ib.; Caused by a change in the blood, ib.; Huxham's and Pringle's opinions, ib.; Intermittent, pathology of, 421; Disease idiopathic and symptomatic, 422; Stages of the disease, ib.; Pathology of cold fit, ib.; Hyperæmia of internal organs, ib.; Anæmia of external, ib.; Congestion of the viscera, ib.; Congestion of the head, chest, and abdomen, ib.; Frequency of inflammation, 423; Morbid appearances in warm climates, ib.; Apoplexy, rupture of the spleen, &c., ib.; Spleen not so ge- nerally affected as supposed, 424; Dis- eases caused by ague, ib.; French patho- logy, ib.; Cause of intermittent un- known, ib.; Pathology of intermittent, 455; Referable to loss of innervation, ib.; Phenomena of the paroxysms, ib.; Duration of fits, 456; Intensity of symp- toms in warm climates, ib.; Period of ac- cessions, ib.; Epidemic intermittents, ib.; Malaria, ib.; Treatment of intermittent, 457; Influence of local congestion in treatment, ib.; Per-ferrocyanite of iron with quinine, ib.; Treatment of intermit- tent, 490; Efficacy of bark and quinine, ib.; Fowler's solution of arsenic, ib.; Dangers caused by, ib.; Treatment of the paroxysms, ib.; Value of opium, and pres- sure on the nerves of the extremities, 491; Arrest of hydrophobic symptoms by pressure, ib.; Gastric-intermittent, ib.; Endermic method of applying quinine, ib.; Description of, ib.; Efficacy of bleed- ing in the cold stage, 492; Epidemic cholera-typhus, 117; Character of the epidemic for thirty years, 118; Number of patients admitted, ib.; Average mor- tality, ib.; Character of former epide- mies, 119; Consecutive, after cholera, ib.; Modification of cholera, ib.
Finger, re-union of a portion of a, 697 Fish bones, passage of, from mother to fœ- tus, 280
Fistula, case of, 130; In perineo, 101, 129 Fletcher's Dr., lectures on the institutions of medicine, 475, 519, 585, 777
Foetal circulation, Dr. Reid on the, 786 Food, adulteration of, in Paris, 249 Forceps, new, by Mr. Shepherd, 158 Ford, Dr., on dropsy, review of, 494 Forearm, mutilation of, without pain, 287; necrosis of the bones of, 637 Formulary of hospitals, by Edwards and Vavasseur, 200, 231, 266, 334, 367, 407, 461, 498, 525, 594, 623, 660, 700, 816 Fossil Bones, Cuvier's, review of, 343 Fracture of the condyle of the femur, 766; Of the cervix femoris, 160; Ununited, of humerus, curious case of, 537; Ununited, of tibia and fibula, 540; Ununited, 667; Of pelvis, case of, 477 Fractured vertebræ, union of, 280 France, popular remedies in, 380 French army, mortality of, 148 Fungi as aliments, 170; Dr. Clendinning's lecture on, 168; Enumeration of poi- sonous, 169: Modus operandi and effects, ib.; Various illustrations, 170 Fungus hæmatodes, opening into chest, 412 Funis umbilicalis, convolutions of, 379
GANGRENE, Pott's pathology of, 196 Gardener Peerage, case of, 577 Gargles, formularies of, 266 Gastro-enteritis in fever, Dr. Stokes on, 622 Gelatine, nutritive properties of, 415 General practitioners, legality of fees to, 220 Generation, M. Coste on, 512; M. Virey on, 211, 492, 626; Male and female organs made in the same mould, 739; Illustrated in the genital organs and appendages of some worms and marsupial animals, 740; also in the Boschismans and other African tribes, ib.; Hermaphroditism, ib.; Cor- responding organs of both sexes never found in hermaphrodites, 741; Herma- phrodite in general a being of neither sex, ib.; Repetition of the same organs in different species, sexes, and in the same individual, ib.; Illustrations from the lungs, abdominal viscera, &c., 742; Unity of organic structure of the genital or- gans, 649; Prototype of mammæ in the invertebrate tribes, ib.
Gentianine, formulæ of, 526 George's, St., Hospital, urethral calculus, 667, 798
Gland, prostate diseases of, 66 Graduates at Edinburgh, 1833, 85 Gratuitous attendance of hospital physicians,
633 Graves, Professor, opinion on the action of the pulse, 78; Lectures on the institu- tions of medicine, 744; the letter of, 824 Greville Jones, Mr., lectures on physiology, 392, 424, 458
Grief, prize for n essay on, 575
Gully and Lane's Tiedemann's Physiology, review of, 276 Guthrie's, Mr., case of ligature of the iliac artery, 101; on the extraction of cata- ract, 109; on chronic enlargement of prostate, 257; on thickening of neck of bladder, 321
HÆMOPTYSIS, cure of, by ergot of rye, 123 Halliday on neuralgia, review of, 598 Hand, mutilation of, without pain, 287 Hankel's case of inflammation of aorta, 286 Hare-lip, operation for (St. George's Hospi- tal), 699
Harrison's, Dr., Spinal Infirmary, 317; Cases successfully treated, as reported by Mr. Levison of Doncaster, ib.; Infirmary for deformities-note from Mr. Hoyland, 217; Letter addressed to Sir Benjamin Collis Brodie, Bart., containing observa- tions and strictures upon certain parts of his lecture on spinal diseases, 725 Harveiana Oratio, review of, 234 Health and Disease, 296; rules for prescrv- ing, 105
Heart, comparative contractility of, 667; Rupture of the, without organic lesion, 288; of a child, cases of hydatids in the, 470; Remarkable case of diseased, 732; and Circulation, 458; contractility of the, 669; Puncture of the, in tapping the chest--sudden death, 215; Wound of left ventricle, 214; Hydatids in, 470 Hemeralopia with partial amaurosis, caused by softening and atrophy of the optic nerve, 313
Hemicrania, Dr. Stokes on, 359
Henry VIII., state of surgery in the reign of, 251
Hepatic abscess, a singular case of, by W. E. Horner, M.D., 15
Hermaphrodites, Dr. Thomson on, 579 Hermaphroditism, Dr. Fletcher on, 740 Horner, Dr., on hepatic abscess, 15 Hospital for Lithotrity, establishment 793; Mismanagement of, 90 Hospital Reports-Hotel Dieu, report of, 30 Hospitals, Mr. Dermott on, 20; Formulary of, 200; illuminous formulæ in the Fo- reign and British, 334; Super-excellence of the present management of the London -no need of reform, 764
Humerus, un united fracture of the, for 13 years-Excision of the ends of the bone, 537; Luxation, 30; Luxation of the neck of the, downwards, reduced six months from the time of displacement, ib.; Dislocation of the head of the, com- bined with fracture of the bone, 185; Fracture of the, by throwing a stone weighing two ounces, 478 Hundred of Penrith, Topography of, review of, 528
Hungarian Sisters, description of, 814 Hydatids of the kidneys passed by the ure- thra, 23; Dr. Ryan on, 141; in the heart, 470
Hydrocele, 3; in Women, 151 Hydrocyanuret of iron, formulae of, 461 Hydrophobia, causes of, 152; Agostino Ca- pello on, 180; Westminster Medical So- ciety, 571
Hydrops, pericardii, death from, 127 Hygiène. Lectures on, by Dr. Kilgour, re- view of, 629 Hygieology, 777
Hypertrophy of heart-absence of sound in, 419, 638
Hypospadias, case of 413, 638, 639, 829 Hysterical women, cases of; one cannot swallow, nor the other evacuate the blad- der, when the wind is easterly, 200; Ca- therism unnecessary in such cases, ib.
IATRILEPTIC mode of administering medi- cine. 203
Identity of all organized beings, 585 Idiotcy and nymphomania, case of, 254 Iliac artery, ligature of, 101 Impalement by the vagina, case of 287 Impotence, Dr. Thomson on, 609 Impotence and sterility-rape, 609; Laws relating to, ib.; Physical causes of, ib: Absence of one or both testes from the scrotum not a cause of, 610; Ex- istence of one testes sufficient for ge- neration, ib; Possibility of generation af- ter castration, ib.; Diseases of the testes, ib.; Diseases of the penis, 611; Function- al causes of, ib.; Moral causes of, ib.; Effects of the imagination, ib.; Fear a frequent cause of, 612; Disgust a fre- quent cause of, ib.; Physical causes of, and sterility in women, ib.; Diseases which cause, ib; Constriction of the va- gina, 613; Amplitude of the vagina, ib.; Treatment of physical causes, ib.; Func- tional causes, ib.; Infecundity of prosti- tutes. ib.; Fecundity of, when reclaimed, ib.; Rules as decisions on, and sterility, 614
Impregnation during sleep, case of, 769; latest period for, 516 Infancy, physiology of, 481
Infanticide, Dr. Thomson on, 772, 801 Infants, peculiar affection of the lungs of new-born, 735; Mortality of, 105, 575; Young, amputation on, 215; Union of,
Infantile discases, mode of studying, 719 Infirmary for deformities, 217
Inflammation, cause of pain in, 248; of
pulmonary artery, 280
Influenza and cholera, combinations of ma- lignant, 163
Infusions, formularies of, 267
Ingleby, Mr. on mal-positions of the gravid uterus, 787
Injection of cerebral matter into veins, 247 Innervation, function of, 363, 459 Inquest at Rathcormac-Points in medical evidence, 762
Inquiry, parliamentary, 181
161, 228; Dr. Stokes', 193, 139. 282, 325, 359, 390, 421, 455, 490, 513, 521, 590, 619, 746, 782, 806; on medical jurisprudence, by Professor Thomson, 345, 353, 385, 417, 449, 481, 577, 609, 641, 737, 769, 811; by Dr. Clendenning, 168; by Mr. S. Cooper, 1, 33, 65, 96, 129; by Dr. Epps, 142, 196, 263, 295; by Dr. Graves, 682, 744; by Mr. Guthrie, 257, 321
Leg, amputation of the, for disease of the foot, 477; Barbadoes, induced by an in- jury on the toe, 604
Legality of fees to general practitioners, 220 Legal evidence, illustration of, 354 Legislation, basis of, 353 Legitimacy, 546
L'Estrange's, Mr., approval of, calculo-frac- tor, by the Colleges of Surgeons of Lon- don and Dublin, 121
Library of medical sciences review of, 205
KIDNEY, great disorganization of the, 735; Licentiates of Apothecaries' Hall, 32, 64,
LACTATION in men, 739
Lane's Dr. H., translation of of Tiedemann's Physiology, 301
Langley, Mr., on ovarian dropsy, 319 Larrey on fractures of cranium, 247 Law, relating to hermaphrodites, 581; Her- maphrodites not to be admitted in holy orders, or to be judges, ib.; regarding te- nants by curtesy, 582; Deformities of the genital organs, ib.; Bisexual persons, 583; Organs imperfect, ib.; Individuals sup- posed to be males who were females, 584; relating to rape, 614; on concealment of pregnancy, 738; Proofs of delivery, ib.; Signs of recent delivery, 739; Denial of pregnancy until the cries of the new-born infant were heard, ib.; relating to the Cæsarean operation, as regards tenant by curtesy, 770; Reason why an infant born by means of the Cæsarean section cannot inherit property, 771; Mortality of Cæsar- ean operation, ib. ; Successful performance of this operation by an illiterate Irish midwife, ib.; Case of gastrotomy, by Dr. Granville, ib.
Lead, formulæ of, 337, 338; Acetate of, 335; Protoxide of, 337; Deutoxide of, 333; Sub-carbonate of, ib. Lecturers, petition of the, 88
Lectures, by professor Cooper, 1, 33, 97; on the institutions of medicine, by Dr. Flet- cher, 487, 519, 585, 615, 649, 739, 777; on physiology, by Mr. G. Jones, 392; by Dr. M'Adam, 653; on the physical edu- cation of children, by Dr. Ryan, 138, 165, 716, 750, 809; Dr. Stoker's, 117, 136,
Life, different stages of, 481; Phosphores- cence of, less in organie bodies, 301 Ligaments, anatomy of, 596
Ligature of the femoral artery, 476; of the common iliac artery, 101; of the exter- nal iliac artery (Middlesex hospital), 702 Ligual quinsey, 147, 247
Lisfranc, M., on clinical medicine, 72 Liston, Mr., election of, 411 Literary men and invalids, advice to, 106 Literature in England depressed state of medical, 376
Lithotomy, cases of, 11, 12, 667, 767 Lithotrity, 766: Establishment of an hospi- London University, charter of, 183 Lithoscope, by Mr. Brooke, 829
Liver, the anatomy and physiology of the, 339, 464
Lobster, a piece of, mistaken for an hydatid,
London, atmosphere of, 150 Louis, on clinical instruction, 496 Lozenges, formularies of, 267; for fœtid
ment of, better known by the name of Asiatic cholera. By W. Marsden, M.R.S., 435
Manhood, its history, 483; intellectual facul- ties, 484
Materia medica (see Formulary).
Mayo's, Professor, attack on Sir Charles Bell, 242
Medecine, great annual session of the Aca- demie de, 254
Medical Sciences, Library of the, 205; Po- lice or public health, 359; Penny Maga- zine, 250; Evidence, comments on the parliamentary, 365; Topography, sketch of the, of the Hundred of Penrith, by John Forbes, M.D., 528; Societies, state of, 384; Quarterly Review, the, 755 Medicine, no uncertainty in, 298; Illustra- tions, 299
Medicines, patent, 24; Modes of prescribing (see Prescribing).
Medico-Botanical Society, 671
Melon a substitute for Ipecacuanha, 831 Membranes, premature rupture of the, 167 Meteorological Journal, 128, &c. Midwifery, the Dublin Practice of, 269 Milk, secretion of, independent of parturi- tion, 412
Morbid appearances, importance of illustra- tions of, 358
Morison's pills, death from, 24, 128 Morphia, curious effects of, preparation of mercurial ointment, 503
Mortality of French army, 148; of Infants, from cold, 105, 575 Mouth, passage of sand by, 17 Mummies, history of Egyptian, 562 Murder, extraordinary instance of the detec- tion of, by medical evidence, at Bristol, 760
Mushrooms, characteristics of wholesome and poisonous, 171; Deaths caused by, 163 Music, extraordinary effect of, 215 Mydiasis, congenital, 667 Myelitis, chronic, of the upper portion of the spinal marrow cured by electricity,
NAVUS, cutaneous, 539
Narcissus pseudo-narcissus, use of the, 152 Natural sciences-Mathematics, importance of the study of, 472
Necrosis of the bones of the fore-arm, 657 Nephritis, case of acute, 735
Nervous and electrical fluids, non-identity of the, 363 Neuralgia, Bellingeri on, 501; Symptoma- tology, progress, seat, influence of age and sex, periods of the year, causes, re- lapses, duration, ib.; Species and treat- ment, 502; cured by cherry laurel water, 703; Haliday's Considerations Sur les Neuralgies, 598; of the spine and breast, 446; Neuroses or nervous affections, 327; Diagnosis, 328; Errors in treatment, ib.; Treatment of neuroses, 359; may attack
all organs or parts, ib.; Idiopathic or Symptomatic, i.; a sequence of inflam- mation, ib.; Hermicrania and facial, ib.; Causes and treatment of, ib.; Pathology of facial, 360; Sir Charles Bell's discove- ries, ib.; Disorder dependent on the fifth and not the seventh pair of nerves, ib.; Caused by cerebral disease, 361; Cases of, ib.
Newcastle-upon-Tyne, medical institutions at, 731
Nitrate of silver, use of, 136; Black oint- ment, 137
Nitric acid, use of, 145; in tooth-ache, 147 Nose, passage of sand by, 17 Nosology and therapeutics, 298 Notation applicable to anatomy and physi- ology, 26
Nymphomania, extraordinary case of, 254; Morbid appearances, ib.
OCCLUSION or imperforation of natural pas- sages, 750; Of the eyelids; Ankyloble- pharon, ib.; Adhesion of the lids to the eyeball; Symblepharon, ib.; Operations for, 751; Case by Sir James Murray, ib.; Of the pupil; Synezisis, ib.; Cases illus- trative of, 752; Cure of closed pupil in an adult, ib.; Cure of congenital cata- ract, ib.; Of the nostrils, ib.; Of the ears, 753; Of the lips and mouth, ib.; Of the anus, ib.; Varieties and operations, 754; Of the vulva and vagina, ib.
Old age, characteristics of, 484; Singular case-a person in seven years an infant, a youth, an adult, a father, an old man, and a corpse, 485; Precocious and slow de- velopment, ib.; Application of foregoing to medico-le gal inquiries, ib.
Opium as a cathartic, 704; Use of, in colica pictonum, 84
Oratio Harveiana, 1834, 234
Orbit, Fatal effects of punctured wounds and injuries of the, 431 Orchitis, 709
Organized beings, comparison between in- organic matters and, 555; Question of the line of demarcation, ib.; Non-indi- viduality of inorganic matters, 556; Dif- ferences between the last, and plants in particular, ib.; Relative and absolute per- fection of, 557; Classification of plants and animals, ib.; Various tribes of, not fundamentally different, 585; Hypothesis of simplicity of first plants and animals, ib.; Gradual improvement from external circumstances, ib.; Authors of the ori- ginal identity of, ib.; Evidenfces of its truth from geology, 586; Further evi- dences from growth of human embryo, ib.; Objections to the theory, ib; Each tribe has a common nucleus, 587; Con- centration and diffusion of the organs cha- racteristic of the higher and lower tribes, ib.; Diffusion of the respiratory organs,
ib.; Of the organs of digestion, 588; Of the circulating orgaus, ib.; Of the urinary and genital organs, ib.; Of the organs of sensation, and of the nervous system, 589; Of the organs of locomotion, ib.; Sum- mary conclusion from the above facts, 590 Organization of plants and animals, 615;
Concentration of organs in, ib.; Unity of organism in the different tribes of or- ganized beings, ib.; Structure of the germ of the human species, 616; Analogous to Zoophytes, ib; The embryo a germinal membrane, b.; Organs not primarily formed, ib.; Do not shoot forth from cen- tral organs, ib; Coalition of the central organs with the primordial peripheric parts, ib.; Nerves do not grow from the brain-nor vessels from the heart, ib.; Each has an independent existence from the first, ib.; Each is developed per se, ib.; Development proceed not from the com- mon centres, but the opposite direction, th.; Molecular actions in every part, ib.; Of animals and vegetable, 362; Of the various classes of animals, 362; of ani- mals and plants, 424; Of the extremities, 459; Of the cerebro-spinal system, ib; Of the three grand tissues, 461
Osseous system, pathological anatomy of the, by A. L. Boyer, 795; General ana- tomy of the bones, ib.; Alterations of the bone, 796; True nature of their dis- eases-Caries, spina-ventosa, osteo-sar- coma, &c., 797
Osteogeny, account of, 637
Ovarian dropsy, case of, which burst during labour. By John Langley, Esq., 319 Ovonosology, Dr. Ryan on, 138 Ovum, diseases of the, 138; Classification of, 139; Diseases during intra-uterine ex- istence, 139, 167; Hereditary diseases, 139; Causes of foetal diseases, 139; Mental, corporeal, and regimenal causes, 140 Oxford and Cambridge, monopoly at, 138
PAPER, deteriorated, 572; to prevent falsi- fication, 471
Paracentisis, abd. death by, 95 Paralysis, 292; Paraplegia, ib.; Causes and
diagnosis, ib.; Unfavourable prognosis, 293; Gangrenous sores on the back, ib.; Retention and incontinence of urine, ib. ; Incontinence of fæces, ib.; Paraplegia from disease of the kidneys, ib.; Seven cases of diseases of the kidney causing paraplegia, ib.; Pathological inferences, ib., Disease of the spine will cause disease of the genito-urinary organs, 294; Diag- nosis in such cases, ib.; Lecturers' cases, ib.; Diagnosis in caries of the spine, 295; Paraplegia generally fatal, ib.; Curable in young subjects, ib.; Mr. Crampton's case, ib.; Treatment of paralysis, 193; Local remedies, irritants, flesh brush, moxa, &c. ib.; New mode of using moxa,
ib.; Professor M'Namara's plan, ib.; In- dications of treatment, ib.; Electro-gal- vanic puncturation, 194; preparation of the needles, ib.; Mode of introduction, ib.; Powerful action of, ib.; Difficulty of withdrawing the needles, ib.; Singular fact-complete passage of the needles into the flesh, ib.; Pathology of paralysis, 260; Disease caused by ossification of arteries and arteritis, ib.; remarkable coldness and lividity of the limbs, ib.; Absence of pulsation in the arteries, ib.; Paralysis caused by obliteration of arte- ries, 195; Cases by Dr. Graves and Dr. Stokes, ib.; Cases by M. Rostan, 196; Paralysis from Arteritis, ib.; Sudden pa- ralysis from abscess in the brain, 325; Paralysis without effusion, caused by aneurism of the artera innominata, 326 Parliamentary committee, 258 Parisian hospitals, proportion of patients in, 574
Parturition during insensibility, 770; Frac- ture of the patella, 185
Paul, Launcelot, M. D., observations on ague, by, 523; Analogy of ague with malignant cholera, ib.; On ague, 658; Bleeding, ib.; Emetics, 659; Opiates, ib; Remedies in the intermissions, ib. Peel's, Sir Robert, medical reform ministry, 729
Pelvis, Fractures of the, 477
Penis, amputation of, 66; Cancer of, 65; Scirrhus of, ib.
Pericardii, hydrops, 127 Perinæo, fistulæ in, 101 Perinæum, suture of the, 86 Petition v. London University, 89 Pettigrew's, Mr., clinical lecture on hydro- phobia, 692
Philosophy, mental and moral, 297; medi- cal, present, 397
Phlebitis after venesection, 603
Physicians and surgeons, gratuitous attend- ance of hospital, 633 Phymosis, cases of, 65
Physiology, physiognomy founded on, 269; Importance of anatomy, 296; applied to pathology, 372: our Edinburgh course of lectures on, 475; Elementary, 487 Physiological studies, on the nature of ana. tomical and, 392
Picamore and Pittacalle, 214 Pills, Morison's, 24
Placenta, diseases of the, 573 Placentitis, 140
Pleuritis, simple acute, 806; Auscultic signs, ib.; Partial, 807; Diaphragmatic, ib. Plumbe, Mr., on Ringworm, 177 Pneumonia, 782; Stethoscopic signs of, ib.; Chronic, ib.; Intercurrent, 783; Compli eated, ib.; Insidious progress of bronchitis and, 593
Poisoning at first mistaken for cholera, 639 Pomegranate, 370
Portarum, obliteration of the vena, 383 Position of the body, effects of, on the pulse 76
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