Excerpt from The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 1832, Vol. 11
Punctuality in its appearance we consider as an essential virtue in a periodical work, and the delay in the past and present No. of this Journal is therefore a subject of great mortification to the Editor. A protracted indisposition must be his apology. A considerable portion of the February No. is already in type, and it may be expected at the regular period. Hereafter we trust that this Journal will display the same punctuality which previously characterized it.
We have in type a very interesting article on cholera by Dr. Jackson, which will appear in our next - it was found impossible to have the drawings representing the appearances of the mucous membrane, engraved and coloured in time for the present No.
Communications have been received from Drs. Gerhard, Heustis, and Hard.
The cases illustrative of the application of physiological medicine to the diseases of Louisiana, in the present No. of the Journal, are part of an elaborate and ingenious memoir, which we hope hereafter to lay before our readers.
It is expected that papers sent to us for publication will not be simultaneously transmitted to other Journals. The propriety of this is too obvious to require comment.
The following works have been received. -
The Cholera Spasmodica, as observed in Paris in 1832; comprising its symptoms, Pathology, and Treatment. Illustrated by Cases. By Ashbel Smith, M.D. of North Carolina, officially attached to the Necker Hospital, during the Prevalence of the Epidemic. New York, 1832. (From the author.)
Remarks on the Cholera, embracing Facts and Observations collected at New York, during a visit to the city expressly for that purpose. Third edition. Providence, 1832. (From the authors.)
Observations on the Chlorides and Chlorine, as disinfecting Agents, and as Preventives of Cholera. By Henry Bronson, M.D. (From the author.)
Human Physiology; illustrated by numerous Engravings. By Robley Dunglison, M.D. Professor of Physiology, Pathology, &c. in the University of Virginia, Member of the American Philosophical Society, &c. 2 vols. octavo. Philadelphia. Carey & Lea, 1832. (From the author.)
Report of the Committee of the Kappa Lambda Society, appointed for the purpose of preparing an Account of the Mode of Treatment of Epidemic Cholera. June. Together with an additional Report presented August 15th, 1832. Published by order of the Society. New York, 1832.
Manual of General, Descriptive, and Pathological Anatomy.
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