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Les Eaux thermales de Mont-DorÉ dans leurs Applications À la ThÉrapeutique mÉdicale. Par M. Mascarel.

Prophylaxie Internationale des Maladies vÉnÉriennes. Par MM. Croq et Rollett.

ConsidÉrations sur les RÉsultats de la ParacentÈse dans la PleurÉsie purulente. Par le Docteur A. Attionent.

Du Collodion ricinÉ appliquÉ en badigeon sur toute la Surface du Ventre, considÉrÉ comme Agent de Calorification gÉnÉrale et comme Moyen hÉroÏque de Traitement dans le CholÉrine, le CholÉra, etc. Par M. A. Drouet.

Études sur quelques Points d’HygiÈne hospitaliÈre. Par M. G. Chantreuil.

Traitement du Croup par les Inhalations de Vapeurs humides de Sulfure, de Mercure. Par M. le Docteur Abeille.

De la MÉdication antipyrÉtique. Par M. le Docteur A. Ferrand.

MÉmoire sur les Dissolvants et les DÉsagrÉgÉants des Produits pseudo-membraneux et sur l’Emploi du Brome dans les Affections pseudo-membraneuse. Par M. le Docteur Ch. Ozanham.

De l’Administration de Quinite dans les FiÈvres d’AccÈs comme succÉdanÉ du Sulfate de Quinine. Par M. le Docteur Halmagrand.

Monatsschrift fÜr Ohrenheilkunde. 3 Jahrg. 1869.

Klinische BeitrÄge zur Psychiatrie. Von Prof. Dr. Lombroso.

Zeitung allgemeine balneologische. Herausgegeben von Dr. H. Kisch.

Die Transfusion des Blutes in physiologischer und medicinischer Beziehung. Von Belina-Swiontkowski.


1. Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, May 21, 1868.

2. “The Restorative Treatment of Pneumonia.” Third Edition. Edinburgh: Black, 1866.

3. British Medical Journal, December 28, 1867.

4. British Medical Journal, February 22, 1868.

5. See also some Lectures on Pneumonia by Dr. Waters, of Liverpool (British Medical Journal, October 1867), whose views and treatment, allied to those of Dr. Sieveking—I hope he will excuse me for thinking—are very unsatisfactory, when compared with the results obtained by a restorative practice.

6. Practitioner, November 1868.

7. Read at the third Quarterly Meeting of the Medico-Psychological Association, held at the Royal Medico-Chirurgical Society, April 29, 1869.

8. Extract from Nineteenth Annual Report of the Somerset Asylum:—“One female maniac, C. L., aged 35, single, most obscene in her conduct and language, noisy, destructive, and dirty, got rapidly well after the employment of the hypodermic injection of a solution containing half a grain of acetate of morphia.”

Extract from Twentieth Annual Report of the Somerset Asylum:—“The hypodermic injection of about half a grain of acetate of morphia in ??x. of distilled water has been useful in cases of maniacal excitement with sleeplessness.”

9. The gas used in the following instances was supplied to me by Barth, of London, and administered in his apparatus. I would wish, in this place, to thank Dr. Birch, of Kensington, for introducing it to my notice, and for his kind communications on the subject of this paper.

10. In estimating the value of oxygen in these cases of phthisis we must bear in mind the mechanical effect of deep and steady inspiration through a long tube; this, per se, has a tendency to expand the lung vesicles and to hasten the healing of cavities, as has been fairly shown by Ramadge, in spite of his absurdities.

11. Cf. Birch on “Action, &c. of Oxygen,” 2d edit. p. 33.

12. Our own experience is very favourable to petroleum.—Eds. Pract.

13. The Editors, being desirous of making this department a useful medium of communication between practitioners, will be glad to receive short notes on theoretical or practical points in therapeutics,—brief jottings on those numerous queries which suggest themselves from time to time to a medical man as he “goes his rounds,” but which he has neither the time nor, in some cases, the opportunity of answering. The Editors do not pledge themselves to reply to every question addressed to them, but they hope to make the “department” the means of supplying the information required; and this they can only effect by the hearty assistance of their readers.

14. Any of the foreign works may be procured by application to Messrs. Dulau, of Soho Square, W.C.; or Williams & Norgate, of Henrietta Street, Covent Garden, W.C.


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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