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J. & H. G. LANGLEY, 5 BARCLAY STREET.
1847.
H. LUDWIG, PRINTER, 70 VESEY-STREET.
CONTENTS.-NO. I.
PART I.-ORIGINAL COMMUNICATIONS.
ART. I.-On the Effects of Blisters on the Young Subject. By
JOHN B. BECK, M. D., Professor of Materia Medica and Medi-
cal Jurisprudence in the College of Physicians and Surgeons
of New-York.
ART. II.-Proceedings of the Brooklyn Medical Association.
(Prepared by a committee appointed for the purpose.)
ART. III.-Remarks on the Use of Galvanism in the Treatment
of certain Nervous Diseases. By H. P. DEWEES, M. D., of
New-York. (Concluded from page 307, Vol. VIII.)
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ART. IV.-Case of Double Hare-lip. By N. S. DAVIS, M. D., of
New-York City.
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ART. V.-Successful Amputation at the Hip-Joint. By MosES
SWEAT, M. D., of Parsonfield, Maine.
38
ART. VI.-Urticaria produced by Hydrocyanic Acid. By T. R.
VARICK, M.-D., New-York.
40
ART. VII.-Remarks on the Alnus Serrulata, or common Black
Alder. By JAMES HELMICK, M. D., of Zanesville, Ohio. (Com-
municated in a letter to the Editor.) -
41
ART. VIII.—On the Use of Quinine, &c. By W. S. KING, M. D.,
U.S. A. (In a letter to the Editor.)
42
ART. IX. Puerperal Anæmia; or a peculiar anæmic Condition,
occurring in gestating and lactating Females. By H. N. BEN-
NETT, M. D., of Bethel, Ct.
45
ART. X.-Case of Hydatids of the Uterus. By WM. H. HANCHITT,
M. D., of Cold Water, Michigan. (Communicated by Professor
C. B. Coventry, M. D.)
VOL. IX.NO. XXV.
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