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CONTENTS OF THE "^ 



AMERICAN JOURNAL OF THE MEDICAL SCIENCES, 



For •Sprii, 1847. 



Memoirs and Cases. — Art. I. History of seven cases of Pseudo-membranous Laryngitis, or True Croup. 

 By J. F. Meigs, M. D. II. Poisonous Properties of the Sulphate of Quinine. By Wm. O.Baldwin, M. D. HI. 

 Removal of the Superior Maxilla for a tumour of the antrum; Apparent cure. Return of the disease. Second 

 operation. Sequel. By J. Marion Sims, M. D. [With a wood-cut.] IV. Laceration of the Perineum. By John 

 P. Mettauer. M. D. V. Report of Cases treated in Cincinnati Commercial Hospital. By John P. Harrison, 

 M. D. VI. Surgical Cases. By Geo. C. Blackman, M. D. [With a wood-cut.] VII. Cases of Paralysis 

 peculiar to the Insane. By Pliny Earle, J\L D. VIII. Contributions to Pathology; being a Report of Fatal 

 Cases taken from the records of the U. S. Naval Hospital, New York. By W. S. W. Ruschenberger, M. D. 

 IX. Case of Hydrops Pericardii suddenly formed, with Remarks. By S. Jackson, M. D. X. Case of Tuber- 

 cles in the pericardium, vena cava, colunina; carnere, pleura, lungs, liver, &c., Vifith JMeningitis. By J. D. 

 Trask, M. D. XI. On letting Blood from the Jugular in the Diseases of Children. By Charles C. Ilildreth, 

 M.D. 



Review.— XII. Lectures on Subjects connected with Clinical Medicine; comprising Diseases of the 

 Heart. By P. M. Latham, M. D. 



BiBLior,RAPincAL Notices. — XIII. Green on Diseases of the Air Passages. XIV. Condie on the Diseases of 

 Children. Second edition. XV. Royle's Materia Medica and Tlierapeutics. Edited by Carson. XVI. Vogel's 

 Pathological Anatomy of the Human Body. Translated, with additions, by George Fi. Day. XVII. Trans- 

 actions of^ the College of Physicians of Philadelphia. From September to Novemljer, lb46, inclusive. 

 XVIH. "Wharton Joiies on the Principles and Practice of Ophthalmic Medicine and Surgery. Edited by 

 Isaac Hays, M.J5. XIX. Wood on the Practiceof Medicine. XX. Wernher's Manual of General and 

 Special Surgery. XXI. Baumgarten's Surgical Almanac for the years lt44 and li-4.5. XXII. Wilson's 

 System of Human Anaiomy, General and Special. Third American from the third London edition. Edited 

 by Paul B. Goddard, M.D. XXIII. Von Behr's Handbook of Human Anatomy, General, Special and 

 Topographical. Translated by John Birkett. 



