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Medical cases selected from the record of the Public Dispensary at Edinburgh : with remarks...

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ark:/13685/35580
Titre
Medical cases selected from the record of the Public Dispensary at Edinburgh : with remarks and observations
Créateur
Duncan, Andrew
Date
1784
Éditeur
Edimbourg : C. Elliot
Siècle
XVIIIe siècle
Format
Nombre de vues : 444
Notes
3ème édition
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35580
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0005 - Page i - To the honourable Henry Erskine0005 - Page i - To the honourable Henry Erskine
0009 - Page v - Contents0009 - Page v - Contents
0013 - Page 1 - [Préface]0013 - Page 1 - [Préface]
0027 - Page 15 - General view of the business of the collegium casuale0027 - Page 15 - General view of the business of the collegium casuale
0033 - Page 21 - Medical cases with practical remarks. / I. A case of epilepsy, cured by the use of the Cuprum Ammoniacum0033 - Page 21 - Medical cases with practical remarks. / I. A case of epilepsy, cured by the use of the Cuprum Ammoniacum
0054 - Page 42 - II. An enlargement of the abdomen, of a doubtful nature, which terminated successfully0054 - Page 42 - II. An enlargement of the abdomen, of a doubtful nature, which terminated successfully
0069 - Page 57 - III. A Cutaneous affection, treated by the external application of corrosive sublimate, terminating successfully0069 - Page 57 - III. A Cutaneous affection, treated by the external application of corrosive sublimate, terminating successfully
0081 - Page 69 - IV. A rheumatic affectation, cured by the use of the elixir Guajacinum volatile0081 - Page 69 - IV. A rheumatic affectation, cured by the use of the elixir Guajacinum volatile
0098 - Page 86 - V. A case of chronical catarrh relieved by the used of squills and issue0098 - Page 86 - V. A case of chronical catarrh relieved by the used of squills and issue
0113 - Page 101 - VI. An affectation of the liver, treated by mercurial medicines0113 - Page 101 - VI. An affectation of the liver, treated by mercurial medicines
0130 - Page 118 - VII. The history of a petechial eruption without febrile symptoms, terminating successfully0130 - Page 118 - VII. The history of a petechial eruption without febrile symptoms, terminating successfully
0147 - Page 135 - VIII. The history of a cancerous affection of the breast, treated by electricity0147 - Page 135 - VIII. The history of a cancerous affection of the breast, treated by electricity
0158 - Page 146 - XI. Observations on a case of hoemorrhois0158 - Page 146 - XI. Observations on a case of hoemorrhois
0170 - Page 158 - XII. A case of moenorrhagia treated by the peruvian bark0170 - Page 158 - XII. A case of moenorrhagia treated by the peruvian bark
0192 - Page 184 - XIII. A case of amenorrhoea, treated by electricity0192 - Page 184 - XIII. A case of amenorrhoea, treated by electricity
0205 - Page 197 - XIV. A case of tinea capitis, treated by the external application of corrosive sublimate mercury and verdigrife0205 - Page 197 - XIV. A case of tinea capitis, treated by the external application of corrosive sublimate mercury and verdigrife
0221 - Page 213 - XV. A case in wich anomalous symptoms, arising from an intermittent fever, were treated by the peruvian bark0221 - Page 213 - XV. A case in wich anomalous symptoms, arising from an intermittent fever, were treated by the peruvian bark
0233 - Page 225 - XVI. A case of dysphagia, cured by the use of electricity0233 - Page 225 - XVI. A case of dysphagia, cured by the use of electricity
0248 - Page 240 - XVII. A case of paralysis, treated by electricity0248 - Page 240 - XVII. A case of paralysis, treated by electricity
0257 - Page 249 - XVIII. A case of diarrhoea attended with bloody stools, treated by different astringents0257 - Page 249 - XVIII. A case of diarrhoea attended with bloody stools, treated by different astringents
0268 - Page 260 - XIX. A case of veneral Gonorrhoea; with an inquiry, whether gonorrhoea depends on infectious matter of the same kind with that which produces syphilis, or an infectious matter of a different kind0268 - Page 260 - XIX. A case of veneral Gonorrhoea; with an inquiry, whether gonorrhoea depends on infectious matter of the same kind with that which produces syphilis, or an infectious matter of a different kind
0300 - Page 292 - XIX. An hydrocephalus of the cranium0300 - Page 292 - XIX. An hydrocephalus of the cranium
0318 - Page 310 - XX. A case in which there occurred a peculiar morbid sensibility of the one of the hands0318 - Page 310 - XX. A case in which there occurred a peculiar morbid sensibility of the one of the hands
0331 - Page 323 - XXI. A case of convulsion, treated with the pilulae coerulea0331 - Page 323 - XXI. A case of convulsion, treated with the pilulae coerulea
0347 - Page 339 - XXII. A case in which severe periodical pains of the intestines were removed by the use of the pilulae gummosa0347 - Page 339 - XXII. A case in which severe periodical pains of the intestines were removed by the use of the pilulae gummosa
0357 - Page 349 - XXIII. An obstinate cutaneous affectation of the leprous kind0357 - Page 349 - XXIII. An obstinate cutaneous affectation of the leprous kind
0375 - Page 367 - XXIV. A case of haemoptysis0375 - Page 367 - XXIV. A case of haemoptysis
0394 - Page 386 - XXV. A case in which violent pains in the stomach and bowels, arising from flatulence, were removed by the use of asafoetida0394 - Page 386 - XXV. A case in which violent pains in the stomach and bowels, arising from flatulence, were removed by the use of asafoetida
0406 - Page 398 - XXV. A case in which Lumbrici, lodged in the intestinal canal were removed by the use of calomel and tincture of jalap0406 - Page 398 - XXV. A case in which Lumbrici, lodged in the intestinal canal were removed by the use of calomel and tincture of jalap
0414 - Page 406 - XXVI. A case in which a worm, about fifty inches in length, of that kind which is denominated the taenia, was discharged from the intestinal canal, by the use of the powder of the root of the male fern, succeeded by a cathartic0414 - Page 406 - XXVI. A case in which a worm, about fifty inches in length, of that kind which is denominated the taenia, was discharged from the intestinal canal, by the use of the powder of the root of the male fern, succeeded by a cathartic
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