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1-2 Salutary
46-47 In praise of American Medical Gazette
49-50 Our wants
50-51 Medical consultations
51-52 Medical men of California
52-53 "Medical Cheap John Shop" in San Francisco
53-54 San Francisco County Medico-Chirurgical Association
54 State Medical Society
55 Medical associations - their true designs
55 Professional slander
56-57 San Francisco Medical Society
57 The New York circulars
57 Meeting of the State Medical Society
58 Medical man sent to prison for perjury
58 A medical man indicted for perjury
58-59 Our enemies and ourself
59 St. Joseph (Mo.) Medical Journal
59 Chicago Medical Journal
59 Obstetrics vs. operative surgery
60 Original articles for this number
60 Amputation of the hip joint in Nashville
60 To correspondents
61 Little matters editorial
61 Communications to the "Press"
61 Sent to all
61-61 Dental communications
62-63 Diphtheria and scarlatina
63 Not congenial
San Francisco Medical Press 1860 Apr; 1(2):
108-109 A French doctor versus silver ligatures
109-110 The State Medical Society - its prospects
110-118 Dr. Chas. McCormick and the Pacific Medical and Surgical Journal
118-119 S. F. Medico-Chirurgical Association
119-121 University of the Pacific Medical Department
121-122 Encouraging, very
122-123 Apologetic
123-124 Our treatment of indigestion
124-125 Commentary on editorial in Philadelphia Medical
and Surgical Reporter
126 As it should be
126 Personal (Dr. Levi Cooper Lane visits San Francisco)
126 False and defamatory
127 Hasting's Practice of Surgery
127 Marysville Medical and Surgical Reporter. Edited by Lorenzo Hubbard, M.D.
127 Annual report of E. R. Campbell, Esq., the State Registrar of California, for the year 1859
128 Report of the Medical Topography and Epdemics of
California, by Thomas M. Logan, M.D., of Sacramento
San Francisco Medical Press 1860 Jul; 1(3):
186-187 Unhappy men
187-189 Valedictory address to the graduating class of the St. Louis Medical College, delivered March, 1860, by Charles A. Pope, M.D., Prof. of Surgery
189-191 Aneurism of the right carotid and subclavian arteries; ligation of the arterial innominata by E.S. Cooper, M.D., San Francisco
191-192 Dental Anomalies, and their Influence upon
Production of Diseases of the Maxillary Bones. By A. M. Forget, M.D.
192 Kameela - Rottlera Tinctoria
192 B.- (Response to letter from B.)
San Francisco Medical Press 1860 Oct; 1(4):
235-236 University of the Pacific
236-239 Change of time of the sessions of the University of the Pacific. Its past and prospective.
239-241 Horrible practices
242 They cannot succeed
242-244 Acupressure abroad
244-247 Brooklyn City Hospital. Cases illustrating a new and successful treatment of varicose veins, by the persulfate of iron. [By James M. Minor, Attending Surgeon]
247-249 "Dr. E. S. Cooper, of San Francisco, and his Left-handed Friend"
249-252 California State Medical Society. Impediments to its former prosperity.
252-253 As unwise as barbarians, and more reprehensible
San Francisco Medical Press 1861 Jan; 2(5):
13-16 Treatment of fractured patella by Malgaigne's Hooks. Middlesex Hospital
16-19 Incarnatio unguis - inverted toe-nail by Dr. B. Weber, Cincinnati, Ohio
19-21 The man through whose head an iron passed still living
21-22 The local treatment of gleet by compression by G. P. Hachenberg, M.D., of Springfield, Ohio
33-37 Conservative surgery in San Francisco
37-38 The boy Bennston
39-40 Meeting of the State Medical Society
40-42 The frequency of death by chloroform
42-43 Two days sick
43-44 Medical politics, east
44-45 They did not succeed
45-46 We challenge criticism
46-48 Editors Lancet and Observer (air embolism)
48 Operations for pseudarthrosis - Dr. Bowie
48-49 Indiana Hospital for the Insane
49-50 Demurrer sustained
50-51 Present session of the Medical Department of the
University of the Pacific
51 Medical graduates of the University of the Pacific
51-52 Rediculous
52-54 Our case of ligating the arteria innominata
54-55 On the effects of injuries of the joints and periosteum in California
55 An operation for ovarian tumor - almost
56-57 But few selections - the duties of medical journals in California
57-58 Phagedenic ulcers
59 What is the matter?
San Francisco Medical Press 1861 Apr; 2(6):
70-73 Case of severe mechanical lesion of the knee-joint, successfully treated, by Calvin Truesdale, M.D., Rock Island, Ill.
92-94 A case of ligation of the primitive iliac artery
94-95 Hemorrhage from gun-shot wounds
95-96 State Medical Society
96-97 Want of punctuality to engagements among medical men
97-98 Commencement of the Medical Department of the
University of the Pacific
98-101 New medical schools - University of the Pacific -
Medical Department
104-105 Sources of discord among medical men
105-106 Opprobrium medicorum
106-107 Mercury - its merits and demerits
107-108 "It looks like puffing"
109-110 Oh, save me, for my father's sake
110-111 Physicians' runners
111 Silver ligatures in un-united fractures in California
112 Death of Dr. George Logan
112 California ahead of the world
113 Oxalate of cerium in vomiting
117-119 Memoranda Medica, or Note Book of Medical
Principles. By Henry Hartshorne, A.M., M.D., Prof. of Theory and Practice of Medicine in the Medical
Department of Pennsylvania College
119-120 An Elementary Treatise on Human Anatomy. By Joseph Leidy, M.D., Prof of Anatomy in the University of Pennsylvania
120-121 Lives of Eminent American Physicians and
Surgeons of the Nineteenth Century, Edited by Samuel D. Gross, M.D., Professor of Surgery in the
Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia
121 Summary of Medical Sciences. By Walter S. Wells
121 Physician's Visiting List for 1861. By Lindsay and Blakiston, Philadelphia
121 Physician's Memorandum By Dr. Cleveland,
Cincinnatti, Ohio
122 The Berkshire Medical Journal, Devoted to the Interests of Rational Medicine. Edited by Wm Henry Thayer, M.D., and R. Cresson Styles, M.D., Professors in Berkshire Medical College
San Francisco Medical Press 1861 Jul; 2(7):
134-136 Free openings into suppurating joints
136-145 Academy of Medicine - Stated Meeting, April 3, 1861. Discussion on the treatment of morbus coxarius
148-149 New surgical principles
150-152 Change in laws in regard to punishments for producing crtiminal abortions in California - Testimony in suits for malpractice, etc.
152-154 Removal of the parotid and sub-maxillary glands -
Temporo-maxillary articulation destroyed and
reproduced
155-156 On the safety of surgical operation or the cure of goitre
156-157 Case of extra capsular fracture of the os humeri - Injury of the axillary plexus of nerves and blood-vessels - Subsequent mortification and amputation of the limb
157-159 New rhinoplastic operation
159 Rapid recovery after the exsection of the hip-joint
159-160 Tin fracture splints
160 Personal (Professor B. R. Carman moves to Mexico)
160-161 Professorship of Physiology in the Medical Department of the University of the Pacific (Appointment of Dr. Levi Cooper Lane to this post)
161 Under obligations (Dr. L. C. Lane reviews several works in this issue of the Press.)
164 Extraordinary case of carcinoma of the liver
175-176 Diseases of the Urinary Organs.- A Compendium of their Diagnosis, Pathology and Treatment by Wm. Wallace Morland, M.D., Fellow of the Mass. Med. Soc., etc.
176-177 A Practical Treatise on the Aetiology, Pathology and Treatment of the Malformations of the
Rectum and Anus. By William Bodenhamer, M.D.
178 A Book about Doctors. By J. Cordy Jeffreason
178 Mining in the Pacific States of North America. By John S. Hittel
179-181 Letter from David Prince, M.D.
182 Professor Henry Gibbons
182-183 Admission of air into joints
183-184 Deaths (Dr. D. Meredith Reese of New York, and Dr. E. J. Fountain of Davenport, Iowa)
184-185 Medical superstition of the Sandwich Islanders
San Francisco Medical Press 1861 Oct; 1(8):
206-209 Reproduction of the Inferior maxillary bone
210-215 Wound of the radial artery; compression; secondary hemorrhage; ligature
215-217 Trial for alleged mal-practice - verdict: no cause of action
217 Evidence accumulating (of the innocuousness of air admitted into the joints)
217-219 A very charitable verdict
221-223 Ununited fracture of the humerus, of twenty=seven months' standing , successfully treated by excision and silver wire (Case reported by Professor s. D. Gross
224-226 Abscess of bone
226-228 On the propriety of exsecting parts of the hip bones, when found diseased in coxarius morbus
228-230 Case of trephining for epilepsy, - temporary relief obtained, apparently from loss of blood
230-234 Case of successful abdominal section. Remarks upon the comparative danger attending this operation from
internal hemorrhage and all other causes
235 Notes as we pass along
San Francisco Medical Press 1862 Jan; 3(9):
6-8 Ununited fracture of the lower maxilla
8-10 Free openings into suppurating joints
16-17 Ipecacuanha in diarrhoea ands dysentery
21-22 Wounds into joints
22-23 Case in which entire diaphysis of the tibia was removed
24-26 Commencement of Volume III
26 Death from an operation for ununited fracture
26-28 Dancing in San Francisco, hygienically considered
28 Editorial change - Pacific Medical and Surgical Reporter
29 Clinical instruction in San Francisco
30 Hip-joint disease, commencing in the cervix femoris. - Diffuse suppuration
30-32 Practitioners adopting specialities
32-33 A druggist meddling with physicians' prescriptions
33-34 Philadelphia Medical and Surgical Reporter
34 Prof. W.H. Baxley
34 "Bullet Extractor"
35 Our islated condition
36-38 Inducement to subscribe (including a list of 21 medical journals subscription to which will be rewarded by partial or complete remission of the cost of a
subscription to the Press)
39-51 A Treatise on Diseases of the Joints. By Richard Barwell, F.R.C.S., Assistant Surgeon Charing Cross Hospital. (This book review includes a statement of Dr. Cooper's opinion regarding the management of suppurating joints.)
58-59 Buffalo Medical and Surgical Journal and
Reporter. Edited by Julius F. Miner, M.D., Surgeon to the Buffalo General Hospital
59 Introductory Lecture delivered at the opening of the Course on Physiology in the Medical Department of the University of the Pacific, for the Session of 1861-62. By L.C. Lane, M.D., Professor of Physiology. San Francisco.
San Francisco Medical Press 1862 Apr: 3(10):
73-74 Operation for false cartilage in the Knee-joint by free incision. By Dr. L. M> Lyon, Assistant -Surgeon, U.S.N.
79-81 Considerations in reference to Healthy in contra-
distinction to Diseased Joints. From a paper by John Swinburne, M.D., of Albany, N.Y.
81-83 What has become of acupressure, the popular (and very potent!) Hemostatic of two years since?
87-88 Opening of St. Mary's Hospital, by the Sisters of Mercy, in San Francisco
104-105 Lockjaw following ovariotomy
108 Personal (The Hon. Dr. H. P. Coon, former Police Judge in San Francisco, returns to medical practice.)
108-109 Fourth Commencement of the Medical Department of the University of the Pacific
115-119 Notes on the Surgery of the War in the Crimea, with Remarks on the Treatment of Gunshot
Wounds. By Geo. H. B. Macleod, M.D., F. R. C. S.
119-120 Swinburne on the treatment of fractures by extension
124 The Physician's Pocket Memorandum for 1862. By C. H. Cleaveland, M.D., of Cincinnati, Ohio
127-128 Letter to Dr. E. S. Cooper from Lewis A. Sayer, Professor of Orthopedic Surgery, Bellevue Hospital Medical College, claiming priority in advocating innocuousness of
admitting air into joints. Response of Dr. Cooper.