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THE
EDINBURGH
MEDICAL AND SURGICAL
JOURNAL:
EXHIBITING
A CONCISE VIEW
OF THE
LATEST AND MOST IMPORTANT DISCOVERIES
IN
MEDICINE, SURGERY, AND
PHARMACY.
VOLUME FORTIETH.
1833.
EDINBURGH:
PRINTED FOR ADAM AND CHARLES BLACK: LONGMAN, REES, ORME, BROWN, GREEN & LONGMAN, LONDON: AND JOHN CUMMING, AND HODGES & SMITH, DUBLIN.
PRINTED BY JOHN STARK, EDINBURGH
MEDICAL AND SURGICAL JOURNAL.
No. CXVI.
CONTENTS.
PART I.-ORIGINAL COMMUNICATIONS.
ART. I. Supplement to the Essay on the Classification of Cutaneous Diseases,
presenting a view of that of M. Alibert. By JOHN PAGET, M. D.
II. Anatomical and Physiological Description of the Otic Ganglion. Ex-
tracted from Arnold's "Kopftheil des vegetativen Nervensystems
beim Menschen," (The Cephalic part of the Vegetative Nervous
System in Man.) Translated from the German by WILLIAM
SALMON TYLEE, Esq Devizes,
1
21
III. Notice of Acqua Binelli, with an Account of some Experiments made
to elucidate its supposed effects. By JOHN DAVY, M. D. F. R. S. 31
IV. Contribution to Statistics of the Army, with some Observations on
Military Medical Returns. By HENRY MARSHALL, Esq.
V. Observations on the Character and Treatment of Iritis, with Prelimi-
nary Remarks on the Anatomical Structure and Physiology of the
Iris, necessary to the elucidation of the Phenomena it presents dur-
ing Inflammation, and certain Pathological conditions that result.
By CHARLES WARBURTON RIGGS, Esq. Surgeon,
VI. Remarks on the Malignant Cholera as it appeared in Manchester. By
SAMUEL GASKELL, Esq.
VII. An Extraordinary Dilatation (with hypertrophy ?) of all the Thoracic
Portion of the Esophagus causing Dysphagia. Narrated by
ALEXANDER J. HANNAY, M. D.
36
44
52
65
VIII. Case of Ruptured Uterus during Parturition, followed by Internal
Abscess and eventual Recovery, so as to bring forth another full-
grown Child fifteen months afterwards. By JOHN DUNN, Esq. 72
IX. Notice relative to the Pigmentum Nigrum of the Eye. By THOMAS
WHARTON JONES, Esq. Surgeon,
X. Account of some New Experiments on the Sensibility of the Skin, by
Dr WEBER, Professor of Anatomy at Leipzig. By ALLEN
THOMSON, M. D.
By
XI. Note on the Mode in which Death takes place in Cholera.
SAMUEL GASKELL, Esq. being Appendix to the paper No. vi.
p. 52,
PART II.-CRITICAL ANALYSIS.
ART. I. The Cyclopædia of Practical Medicine. Edited by JOHN FORBES,
M. D., ALEXANDER TWEEDIE, M. D., and JOHN CONOLLY,
M. D.
II. A Treatise on the Venereal Disease and its Varieties. By WILLIAM
WALLACE, M. R. I. A. &c. &c. &c.
III. Report of the Experiments on Animal Magnetism, made by a Com-
mittee of the Medical Section of the French Royal Academy of
Sciences: read at the Meetings of the 21st and 28th June 1831.
Translated, and now for the first time published; with an histo-
rical and explanatory Introduction, and an Appendix. By J. C.
COLQUHOUN, Esq.
213
77
IV. Recherches sur le Mechanisme de la Voix Humain, &c.-Researches
on the Mechanism of the Human Voice, a work which obtained a
Prize from the Society of Physical and Chemical Sciences at Paris;
to which is prefixed the Report of MM. Cuvier, Prony, and Savart,
at the Royal Academy of Sciences. By F. BENNATI, M. D. &c. 159
VOL. XL. NO. 116.
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