Austin Flint II
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Austin Flint II was an American physician. He carried out extensive experimental investigations in human physiology and made several important discoveries. He assisted in establishing the glycogenic function of the liver; showed that one of the functions of the liver is to separate from the blood the cholesterin, which is a product of the nervous system. and which, becoming a constituent of the bile, is afterward converted into what he named "stercorin" , the odorous principle of feces.
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- Clinical Report on Hydro-peritoneum, based on an analysis of forty-six cases (1863) (69)
- Art. I.—Experimental Researches into a new Excretory Function of the Liver; consisting in the Removal of Cholesterine from the Blood, and its Discharge from the Body in the form of Stercorine.: (The Seroline of Boudet.) (1862) (41)
- A Practical Treatise on the Diagnosis, Pathology, and Treatment of Diseases of the Heart (1860) (21)
- THE MITRAL CARDIAC MURMURS (15)
- Food in its Relations to Personal and Public Health. (9)
- A contribution toward the Natural History of Articular Rheumatism; consisting of a report of thirteen cases treated solely with palliative measures (1863) (9)
- A Treatise on the Principles and Practice of Medicine, Designed for the Use of Practitioners and Students of Medicine (1866) (9)
- Text-Book of Human Physiology (1876) (5)
- Physical Exploration and Diagnosis of Diseases Affecting the Respiratory Organs (1856) (4)
- Long Island College Hospital (1860) (4)
- Relations of Water to the Propagation of Fever. (3)
- The physiology of the nervous system (3)
- Experimental Researches on Points connected with the Action of the Heart and with Respiration (1861) (2)
- A Manual of Auscultation and Percussion (1845) (2)
- Account of an Epidemic Fever Which Occurred at North Boston, Erie County N. Y. during the Months of October and November 1843. (1845) (2)
- ABSTRACT OF A Lecture ON THE OCCURRENCE OF THE MITRAL DIRECT OR PRESYSTOLIC MURMUR WITHOUT MITRAL LESIONS. (1883) (2)
- ON THE MITRAL PRESYSTOLIC AND A MITRAL DIASTOLIC HEART-MURMUR. (1884) (2)
- STERCORIN AND CHOLESTEREMIA. (1897) (2)
- Art. XXI.—Essays on Conservative Medicine and Kindred Topics. (1874) (2)
- The Source of Muscular Power, as Deduced from Observations upon the Human Subject under conditions of Rest and of Exercise. (1877) (1)
- Collected essays and articles on physiology and medicine / by Austin Flint. (1)
- ART. II.—Account of an Epidemic Fever which occurred at North Boston, Erie county, N. F., during the months of October and November, 1843 (1845) (1)
- Art. XVIII.-The Physiology of Man; designed to Represent the Existing State of Physiological Science, as Applied to the Functions of the Human Body (1)
- Report of Clinical Observations on Continued (Typhus and Typhoid) Fever (1850) (1)
- Cases of Sudden Death (1841) (1)
- On the Distinctive Characters of the Pulmonary Signs obtained by Percussion and Auscultation (1862) (1)
- Annual Address of the Retiring President of the Buffalo Medical Association (1858) (1)
- Two Cases of Sudden Death, with Autopsical Examinations (1845) (1)
- INSTANCES OF TWO OR MORE CASES OF DIABETES MELLITUS IN MEMBERS OF THE SAME FAMILY OR IN NEAR RELATIVES. (1886) (1)
- Art. XXII.—On the Source of Muscular Power: Arguments and Conclusions drawn from Observations upon the Human Subject under Conditions of Rest and of Muscular Exercise. (1878) (1)
- ELEMENTS OF PROGNOSIS IN BRIGHT'S DISEASE.1 (1886) (1)
- THE SELF-LIMITED DURATION OF PULMONARY PHTHISIS. (1882) (1)
- Art. XXIII.—On the Physiological Effects of Severe and Protracted Muscular Exercise, with Special Reference to its Influence upon the Excretion of Nitrogen. (1)
- Bellevue Hospital, New York: Delivered at Bellevue Hospital, New York (1882) (1)
- ON EARLY TAPPING IN CASES OF ASCITES. (1883) (1)
- The physiology of man; designed to represent the existing state of physiological science as applied to the functions of the human body. By Austin Flint, jr. ... (1)
- Supplementary Remarks on the Physiological Effects of Severe and Protracted Muscular Exercise, with especial Reference to its Influence upon the Excretion of Nitrogen. (1876) (1)
- On the Clinical Study of the Heart-Sounds (1858) (1)
- ARTICLE XVIII. ON the VARIETIES, MECHANISM, DIAGNOSTIC SIGNIFICANCE, etc. of the MITRAL PRESYSTOLIC CARDIAC MURMUR (1882) (1)
- On the Clinical Study of the Heart-Sounds (1858) (0)
- Portable Diseases (1872) (0)
- On the Clinical Study of the Heart-Sounds (1859) (0)
- Cholesteræmia (1873) (0)
- On the Diagnosis of Pulmo-Tuberculosis: A Clinical Lecture. (1849) (0)
- Letter from Prof. Flint, Containing a Brief Notice of Certain Strictures on His Report to the Buffalo Medical Association, on Pneumonia; by Dr. Geo. N. Burwell (1856) (0)
- Art. IV.—On the Organic Nitrogenized Principles of the Body, with a New Method for their Estimation in the Blood. (1863) (0)
- Art. XXIII.—Contributions relating to the Causation and Prevention of Disease, and to Camp Diseases; together with a Report of the Diseases, etc., among the Prisoners at Andersonville, Ga. (1869) (0)
- Selected Medical Cases at the Buffalo Hospital of the Sisters of Charity (1849) (0)
- A Clinical Lecture Delivered at the Bellevue Hospital, New York (1879) (0)
- A HAND-BOOK OF PHYSIOLOGY (1906) (0)
- Cases Illustrative of Effusion within the Arachnoid Cavity, as a Cause of Sudden Death, after Scarlatina (1850) (0)
- Clinical Report on Chronic Pleurisy, Based on an Analysis of Forty-Seven Cases (1853) (0)
- Remarks on Serous Effusion within the Arachnoid Cavity (1850) (0)
- Clinical Report on Dysentery, based upon an Analysis of Forty-nine Cases, with Remarks on the Causation, Pathology, and Management of the Disease (1854) (0)
- Clinical Report on Dysentery (1853) (0)
- Report of Case of Acute Peritonitis, with Remarks (1851) (0)
- American Medical Authors and Library of the Royal College of Surgeons, England (1856) (0)
- ART. I.—Phenomena of the Capillary Circulation (1857) (0)
- Contributions to the Study of the Physical Diagnosis of Diseases of the Chest (1850) (0)
- ON THE CAUSE OF THE MOVEMENTS OF ORDINARY RESPIRATION. ARE THESE MOVEMENTS REFLEX (0)
- Pneumonia—Typhoid Fever—Anæmia:—A Clinic in Bellevue Hospital (1880) (0)
- Transactions of American Medical Congress (1878) (0)
- Experiments and Reflections upon Animal Heat (1879) (0)
- Clinical Report on Cases Observed at the New Orleans Charity Hospital, 1858-9 (1859) (0)
- Clinical Report on Chronic Pleurisy, Based on an Analysis of Forty-seven Cases (1852) (0)
- Introduction, blood, circulation, respiration (0)
- Natural History of Acute Dysentery (1875) (0)
- Report of Clinical Observations on Continued (Typhus and Typhoid) Fever (1850) (0)
- Art. XVIII.—Practical Treatise of the Physical Exploration of the Chest and Respiratory Organs. (0)
- Report on the Diagnosis of Epidemic Cholera, Made to the Buffalo Medical Association (1849) (0)
- METHODS OF DEALING WITH THE CRIMINAL INSANE—DEFECTS IN PRESENT METHODS AND SUGGESTED REMEDIES (1910) (0)
- Abstract of the Proceedings of the Buffalo Medical Association (1858) (0)
- A Manual of Auscultation and Percussion, Embracing the Physical Diagnosis of Diseases of the Lungs and Heart, and of Thoracic Aneurism (1883) (0)
- Extracts from a Paper upon the Pathological Relations of the Gastric and Intestinal Tubes (1871) (0)
- Letter from Dr. Flint, Paris (1854) (0)
- A text-book of human physiology : designed for the use of practitioners and students of medicine / by Austin Flint. (0)
- A Contribution toward the Natural History of Acute Dysentery; consisting of a Report of ten Cases observed without Medicinal Treatment (1875) (0)
- ART. II.— Clinical Report on Pulmonary Tuberculous; giving an abridged account of Twenty‐Four Cases of Arrested Tuberculosis, with Remarks on the Management, of the Disease (1858) (0)
- ON THE DIFFERENTIATION, BY MEANS OF THE PITCH OF SOUND, OF PULMONARY SIGNS OBTAINED BY AUSCULTATION AND PERCUSSION. (1885) (0)
- Thoracentesis Remarks upon Twenty Cases (1873) (0)
- Report of Clinical Observations on Continued (Typhus and Typhoid) Fever (1850) (0)
- To the Editor of the New York Medical Journal (1867) (0)
- Faculty of Bellevue Medical College and Prof. James P. White (1871) (0)
- Lectures on Diseases of the Skin (1855) (0)
- Physiology (1865) (0)
- ARTICLE III. Is THE ACTION OF THE MEDULLA OBLONGATA IN NORMAL RESPIRATION REFLEX (1880) (0)
- Observations on the Pathological Relations of the Medulla Spinalis (1844) (0)
- Case of Persistant Vomiting, Etc. (1850) (0)
- Prof. Austin Flint, Invited to a Public Dinner by the Profession of Buffalo (1868) (0)
- Letter from Dr. Flint, Paris (1854) (0)
- SUGGESTIONS IN REGARD TO THE CAUSATION AND TREATMENT OF ACUTE CORYZA. (1885) (0)
- Congenital Fissure of the Sternum (1859) (0)
- Contributors to the Original Department, Vol. X, of the Buffalo Medical Journal (1855) (0)
- The Mortality of the Tuberculous (1913) (0)
- Abstract of the Proceedings of the Buffalo Medical Association (1858) (0)
- Second Clinical Report on Continued Fever, Based on an Analysis of Forty-Eight Cases (1851) (0)
- Influence of Excessive and Prolonged Muscular Exercise upon the Elimination of Effete Matters by the Kidneys (0)
- Clinical Report on Cases Observed at the New Orleans Charity Hospital (1859) (0)
- Organic Disease of the Heart (1883) (0)
- The Abnormal Conditions of the Kidneys in Bright’s Disease (1856) (0)
- Analysis of Twenty-Four Cases of Rubeola (1840) (0)
- Clinical Report on Dysentery (1853) (0)
- Reduplication of Both Sounds of the Heart (1855) (0)
- I. Favorite Prescriptions of Distinguished Practitioners; II. A Treatise on Headache and Neuralgia; III. A Practical Treatise on Nervous Exhaustion (1889) (0)
- Clinical Lecture (1880) (0)
- Belle Vue Hospital, New York (1879) (0)
- Clinical Report on Chronic Pleurisy, Based on an Analysis of Forty-Seven Cases (1852) (0)
- Long Island College Hospital, Brooklyn, N. Y. (0)
- Austin Flint, M. D., LL.D. (1886) (0)
- Cases of Chronic Pleurisy at the Louisville Marine Hospital (1854) (0)
- Abstract of the Proceedings of the Buffalo Medical Association (1858) (0)
- Second Clinical Report on Continued Fever, Based on an Analysis of Forty-Eight Cases (1851) (0)
- Abstract of the Proceedings of the Buffalo Medical Association (1858) (0)
- Conservative Medicine (1863) (0)
- On the Clinical Study of the Heart-Sounds (1858) (0)
- The Physiology of Man, Vol. V (1874) (0)
- Abstract of the Proceedings of the Buffalo Medical Association (1859) (0)
- Letter from Prof. Flint (1859) (0)
- Cases of Pericarditis Masked by Delirium (1854) (0)
- Abstract of the Address on Medicine (1876) (0)
- Letter from Dr. Flint (1854) (0)
- Clinical Report on the Treatment of Phthisis by the Chlorate of Potassa (1861) (0)
- Abstract of the Proceedings of the Buffalo Medical Association (1858) (0)
- Abstract of the Proceedings of the Buffalo Medical Association (1858) (0)
- Typhoid Fever (1880) (0)
- Abstract of the Proceedings of the Buffalo Medical Association (1858) (0)
- Letter from Dr. Flint (1854) (0)
- Second Clinical Report on Continued Fever, Based on an Analysis of Forty-Eight Cases (1851) (0)
- ACUTE CORYZA A MYCOTIC DISEASE (0)
- Lectures on Diseases of the Skin (1855) (0)
- Art. V.—Conservative Medicine as Applied to Hygiene. (1863) (0)
- Clinical Report on Cases Observed at the New Orleans Charity Hospital (1859) (0)
- Lecture, Introductory, to the Study of the Principles and Practice of Medicine (1849) (0)
- Bright's Disease (1882) (0)
- Report of Cases of Typhus Fever at the Erie County Alms-House (1841) (0)
- Second Clinical Report on Continued Fever, Based on an Analysis of Forty-Eight Cases (1851) (0)
- Analysis of Twenty-one Cases of Articular Rheumatism (1854) (0)
- Second Clinical Report on Continued Fever, Based on an Analysis of Forty-Eight Cases (1851) (0)
- Conservative Medicine (1862) (0)
- Remarks on the Blending of Periodical and Continued Fevers (1856) (0)
- Abstract of the Proceedings of the Buffalo Medical Association, Reported by the Secretary (1859) (0)
- Art. XXV.???Manual of Chemical Examination of the Urine in Disease; with Brief Directions for the Examination of the most Common Varieties of Urinary Calculi (1870) (0)
- Abstract of the Proceedings of the Buffalo Medical Association (1859) (0)
- Secretion, excretion, ductless glands, nutrition, animal heat, movements, voice and speech (0)
- ART. I: On the Treatment of Intermitting Fever (1841) (0)
- Report of Clinical Observations on Continued (Typhus and Typhoid) Fever (1850) (0)
- Supplement to Clinical Report on Dysentery (1853) (0)
- A UNIFORM NOMENCLATURE OF PHYSICAL SIGNS OCCURRING IN CONNECTION WITH THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM. (1885) (0)
- Clinical Lectures (1861) (0)
- Second Clinical Report on Continued Fever, Based on an Analysis of Forty-Eight Cases (1851) (0)
- Dr. Flint to the Subscribers of the Buffalo Medical Journal (1860) (0)
- Experiments on the Recurrent Sensibility of the Anterior Roots of the Spinal Nerves (1861) (0)
- ART. XIII—Clinical Reports on 1Continued Fever, based on an Analysis of One Hundred and Sixty-Four Cases, & c (0)
- On the Diffusion of Typhoid Fever by Means of Drinking Water (1874) (0)
- Abstract of the Proceedings of the Buffalo Medical Association, Reported by the Secretary (1859) (0)
- An Analysis of Cases of Paronychia (1855) (0)
- Clinical Report on Dysentery (1853) (0)
- Conservative Medicine as Applied to Therapeutics (0)
- Lecture ON THE PRODUCTION, OUT OF THE BODY, OF PULMONARY SIGNS OBTAINED BY USCULTATION AND PERCUSSION. (1883) (0)
- Some Remarks on Cardiac Hypertrophy and Dilatation (1860) (0)
- Remarks upon Dyspepsia as connected with the Mind (0)
- Before the Erie County Medical Society (1861) (0)
- Abstract of the Proceedings of the Buffalo Medical Association (1858) (0)
- To the Medical Profession (1850) (0)
- A text-book of human physiology, by Austin Flint. (0)
- Abstract of the Proceedings of the Buffalo Medical Association (1858) (0)
- The Life and Labors of Laennec: An Introductory Address Delivered at the New Orleans School of Medicine, November 14, 1859 (1859) (0)
- Our Exchanges of 1845 (1912) (0)
- Clinical Report on Pneumonia, based on an analysis of one hundred and thirty-three Cases (0)
- The Diagnostic and Prognostic Value of Heart-Sounds (1871) (0)
- Buffalo Medical College—Annual Commencement (1882) (0)
- Medical Cases at the Buffalo Hospital of the Sisters of Charity. (1849) (0)
- Pleuro-Pneumonitis Complicated with Pericarditis, Masked by Delirium (1850) (0)
- Report of Clinical Observations on Continued (Typhus and Typhoid) Fever (1850) (0)
- Pulmonary Phthisis (1871) (0)
- Current Medical Literature (1893) (0)
- Physiology (1865) (0)
- Report of Clinical Observations on Continued (Typhus and Typhoid) Fever (1851) (0)
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