The Cincinnati Medical News ..., Volume 7

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John Adams Thacker
J. A. Thacker., 1878 - Medicine

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Contents

Esophagus Removal of Foreign Bodies from 617
101
Carbolized Collodion
109
Epilepsy Curare in Treatment of 759
112
Chloroform Subcutaneous Injections of
118
PicroCarmine in Microscopical Staining
121
Tolles OneSixth Objective 122 419
122
Paralysis by Lesions in Centrum Ovale
128
Cerumen Impacted
131
Perspiratory Secretion Modification of
136
Pilocarpium
143
Tuberculous Relation of to Scrofula
164
Jaborandi and Salicylic Acid in Rheumatism
175
Philadelphia Clinics
193
Food Flesh of Diseased Cattle
197
Gundlachs Objectives
204
Chloral Hydrate in Delirium Tremens
210
Poisoning by Salicylate of Soda
213
Hæmotoxylin in Microscopical Staining 121
214
Culture Physical
219
Parasites and their Strange Uses
221
Phosphorus Physiological Pathological Relations etc
239
Pleuritic Effusion Treatment of
264
Polyporus Kalakana
275
TurnTable
279
California Medical Law
291
Tomatoes and Cancer
303
Paralysis and Convulsions
311
HipJoint Repair after Exsection
327
Chloroform and Dentistry
331
Photographers Physiological Hint to
334
Kidney Minute Anatomy of
341
Typhoid Fever of Renal Form
353
Census Taking of Spanish
355
Pilocarpin in Eye Surgery 857
357
Hepatic Abscess and Other Affections
378
Trachia and Branchi Relative Caliber
383
Phthisis Treatment of
386
Penis Amputation of
392
Paracentesis of the Pericardium
408
Trachiotomy Bloodless
414
Tolles Second Quality OneTenth Objective
422
Cancer in Stomach Sign of
425
Heart Disease Hereditary
428
Tinctures
430
Cerebration Unconscious and Dreaming
451
Tubercle in Bone
472
Hanging
479
Phthisical Expectoration Elastic Fibers in
490
Kidney Structure in Scarlatina
494
Calomel in Treatment of Worms
495
Telegraphic Disease
496
Congress National Microscopical 351 551 649
554
Tolles Objectives
561
Chloroform Hypodermic Injection of
565
Hiccough Treatment of
568
Limbs Normal Inequality of Lower
569
Longview Lunatic Asylum 71
575
Life Material Basis of
581
Morphine on Foetus in Parturition 40
593
Menstrual Flow Rationale of 262
600
Carotid Ligature of in Erysipelas
606
Hepatic Cyst Clinic on
611
Phonograph
620
Tetanus Chloral Hydrate in
627
Colon Impaction of
629
Hyperemia Emigration in Passive
632
Milk of Consumptive Cows 385
651
Hydrology Medical
653
Hydrophobia Recovery of a Case
668
Medical Society of County of New York
675
Thuja Occidentalis
689
Mercurial Treatment Revival of
700
Calomel as a Medicine
716
Microscope in Yellow Fever
721
Medical Faith 784
734
Constipation
754
Pleuritic Effusions Diagnosis and Treatment
756
Microtome Mechanical
766
Pregnancy Extra Uterine Case of
770
Hemorrhage Hand as a Curette in PostPartum
771
Cells Structure of
778
Hæmoptysis
782
Tuberculosis Cold Lotions in
784
Convulsions Bloodletting in Puerperal
786
Dovers Powder Substitute for
796
Hospitals Disinfection of 851
806
Medical Education in United States
807
Maltine
817
Phthisis Climatic Treatment of
820
Dysmenorrhea Pathology of Membranous
826
Insect Account Credit Side of 125
835
Pilocarpin Therapeutic Results of
837
Microscope in Medicine
845
Insomnia Causes and Cure of
849
Telephonic Auscultation
850
Dialyzed Iron
851
Mal de Mer
854
Electrical Treatment Injuries from 130
Nuisance 74
Quinine Exanthem 285
Vagina Double 357
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