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The American journal of the medical sciences. No. 25, January, 1847.
- Format:
- Book
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Medicine--Periodicals.
- Medicine.
- Genre:
- Periodicals.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (16 pages)
- Place of Publication:
- [Place of publication not identified] : [Lea & Febiger], 1847.
- System Details:
- text file
- Contents:
- 86. Antimony in the Living Organs
- 87. Feigned Diseases / Dr. Ferousson
- 88. Arsenic : how long before its symptoms appear
- 89. Atropa Belladonna
- 90 Death by strangulation, homicide, or suicide
- 91. Infanticide.
- 92. On the composition of air at different heights in close apartments / M. Lassaigne
- 94. Opium not poisonous to the rabbit
- 95. Carbonate of lead
- 96. Condition of the brain in persons who die by strangulation
- 97. Presumption of death
- 98 Poisoning with oxalic acid
- 99. Murder by a deaf and dumb person
- 100. Poisoning by cantharides
- 101. Abstract of researches on magnetism and on certain allied subjects ; including a supposed new imponderable / By Baron Von Reichenbach
- Death following a wound of the heart, after seventy-eight hours
- An extraordinary case of urinary calculi, 228 in number
- Case of spontaneous rupture of the uterus in the third or fourth month of pregnancy. Congenital absence of muscular walls of uterus on one side, of fallopian tube and ovary, and of the os tinæ
- Ferrocyanate of Quinta / Dr. H. V. Wooten
- Oxalic acid in rhubarb plant
- Abscence of spleen
- Presumption of survivorship
- The right of a physician to compensation for making the request of a coroner
- On the effects of emetics in the young subject / By John В. Веге, M. D.
- Inhalation of ethereal vapour for the prevention of pain in surgical operations / John C. Warren M.D.
- Notes:
- Antimony in the Living Organs, death following a wound of the heart, after seventy-eight hours, Oxalic Acid in Rhubarb Plant, Presumption of Survivorship, The Right of a Physician to compensation for making the request of a Coroner documented in full, all other articles wanting.
- Description based on online resource.
- Collection FA: RCPCFA012, RCP Library.
- Document notes: Publication Statement: 1847, Dimensions: 22 cm, Bibliographical Note: Incomplete number; Bound in volume lettered Medico-legal tracts, 15., Summary: Contents: Antimony in the living organs. -- Presumption of death. -- Death following a wound to the heart after seventy-eight hours. -- Oxalic acid in rhubarb plant. -- Presumption of survivorship. -- The right of a physician to compensation fro making a post-mortem examination at the request of a coroner. -- On the effects of emetics in the young subject., priref: 60526, Barcode: 42447-10, CopyShelfRef: 22-4-c-1(10), CID: 46795.
- OCLC:
- 1159593406
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license.
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