THE BRITISH AND FOREIGN MEDICO-CHIRURGICAL REVIEW OR QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF PRACTICAL MEDICINE AND SURGERY. VOL. VIII. JULY-OCTOBER, 1851. NEW YORK: REPUBLISHED BY RICHARD AND GEORGE S. WOOD, 261 PEARL STREET. MDCCCLI. THE BRITISH AND FOREIGN MEDICO-CHIRURGICAL REVIEW. JULY, 1851. PART FIRST. Analytical and Critical Reviews. ART. I. 1. On the Identity or Non-Identity of Typhoid and Typhus Fever. By WILLIAM JENNER, M.D. Lond., Professor of Pathological Anatomy in University College. (From the Monthly Journal of the Medical Sciences.)-London, 1850. 8vo, pp. 102. 2. On the Identity or Non-Identity of the Specific Cause of Typhoid, Typhus, and Relapsing Fever. By WILLIAM JENNER, M.D. Lond. (From the Medico-Chirurgical Transactions,' Vol. XXXIII.) 3. Typhus Fever, Typhoid Fever, Relapsing Fever, and Febricula, the Diseases commonly confounded under the term Continued Fever, illus trated by Cases collected at the Bedside. By WILLIAM JENNER, m.d. (From the Medical Times,' 1849-51.) 4. Pathological Statistics of Glasgow Infirmary for 1847. By JOHN CHARLES STEELE, Surgeon-Superintendent of the Royal Infirmary. (Edinb. Med. and Surg. Journ., Vol. LXX, p. 145.) 5. Statistics of the Barony Parish Fever Hospital of Glasgow in 1847-8. By JAMES PATERSON, House-Surgeon, and Superintendent. (Edinb. Med. and Surg. Journ., Vol. LXX, p. 357.) 6. An Account of the Epidemic Fever of 1847-8 (in Edinburgh). By ROBERT PATERSON, M.D., &c., one of the Physicians to the Royal Infirmary. (Edinb. Med. and Surg. Journ., Vol. LXX, p. 371.) 7. Historical and Statistical Sketch of the Progress of Epidemic Fever in Glasgow during the Year 1847. By R. S. ORR, M.D., Superintendent of the Royal Infirmary. (Edinb. Med. and Surg. Journ., Vol. LXIX, p. 363.) 8. Notes on the Epidemic Fever of 1847-8. By WILLIAM ROBERTSON, M.D., Physician to the Edinburgh Royal Infirmary. (Monthly Journal, 1849, p. 368.) 15-VIII. 1 |