Jornais Acesso aberto

University of Pennsylvania

1818; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

James Mease, Nathan Trask, Richard Harland, John Wharton, Ezra Michener, Dr. Robert Archer, Robert Archer, Samuel Cramer, Dr. William Shaw, W. E. Horner, James Mease, J. G. Gahn, J. Berzelius, C. Wallman, H. P. Eggertz, Thomas Horsfield, H. Scott,

Resumo

Editorial: The Following Remarks Are of a Nature Too Important to Be Confined to the Columns of a Newspaper, University of Pennsylvania, The above Communication Is, I Apprehend, Sufficient to Establish the Strong Powers of Observation of the Illustrious Linnæus, Even Were No Other Concurrent Testimony on Record as to the Fact, Foreign Papers, &c. On the Analysis of Opium, Errata, Steam Boats. Frontmatter: The American Medical Recorder. Essay: Of the Parts Insoluble in Water, On the Utility of Blisters to the Neck in Epistaxis, by Dr. Robert Archer, "The Following Description of the Very Splendid Edifice Recently Erected by the Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania, for the Use of the Medical School, Has Been Handed to Us by Mr. Strickland, the Architect Employed on the Occasion, In the Catalogue of Diseases Incident to Humanity, There Are Few to Be Found Which Have Excited More Sympathy for the Suferer, More Poignant Anguish to Rend the Prospects of Happiness, or Which Seem to Strike with so Much Premeditated Violence at the Vitals of Social Pleasure, as the Febris Puerperarum, Of the Other Parts Soluble in Water, Case, Facts Somewhat Similar to the Preceding, but Not (That I Know) so Circumstantial, Are Recorded by Different Authors, Of the Acid of Opium, or the Meconic Acid, Extraordinary Case of a Wound of the Abdomen, Successfully Treated, by Dr. William Shaw, Report from the Select Committee on Steam Boats, Of the Effects of Morphium on the Human Body, Minutes of Evidence Charles Harvey, Esq. In the Chair, Observations on Febris Puerperarum, by Ezra Michener, Observations by the (French) Translator, B. C. The Subject of This Memoir, Aged 28, of a Slender Person and Delicate Habit, with High Shoulders, Small Neck, Flat Breast, Dark Hair and Eyes, and Fair Skin, Contracted a Venereal Affection in Boston, in July 1815, Report, Conclusions, Observations on the Neglect of Supplying Vessels with Medical Assistance, in Long Voyages. By R. Harland, An Anomalous Case. By W. E. Horner, M. D., A Case of Fracture of the Cranium, Attended with a Loss of Cerebral Substance. By John Wharton, M. D., Of Morphium, Extract of a Letter Written by Mr. William Breck, of Claremont, State of New Hampshire, Dated May 20, 1808, to Samuel Breck, of Philadelphia, On the Internal and External Use of the Nitro-Muriatic Acid, in the Cure of Diseases. By H. Scott, M. D. Read March 4, 1817, before the Medical and Chirurgical Society of London, Observations on the Goitre. By James Mease, M. D., Results Afforded by Treating Opium with Cold Water, On the Adulteration of British Malt Liquors. By James Mease, M. D., Meteorological Observations. 1817. September, On the Influence of Music on the Mouse, The Nature of the Queries I Proposed May Be Seen from the Answers Given; They Referred in Part to Some Theories of the Disease That Had Been Proposed by Different Medical Men, and to Other Points I Wished Ascertained, Memorandum Concerning the Influence of Music on the Common Mouse. Communicated to Dr. Barton, by Samuel Cramer, M. D. of Jefferson County, in Virginia, An Essay on the Oopas, or Poison Tree of Java, Addressed to the Honourable Thomas Stamford Raffles, Lieutenant Governor. By Thomas Horsfield, M. D. (Communicated to the Society by the President), Acute and Chronic Hepatitis, "The Medical Theatre of the University of Pennsylvania Is Situated on the South Flank of the University, at the Distance of Ninety Three Feet West from Ninth Street, Chemical and Physiological Researches on Ipecacuanha, by Messrs. Magendic and Pelletier; Read before the Academy of Sciences of Paris, on the 25th of February, 1817. Translated from the French by N. Cussens Nancrede, M. D. &c. &c., On the Temperature of the Summers Which Are Adapted to Give Activity to the Infection or Seeds of the Yellow Fever, in the City of Philadelphia, Appendix, Abstract of a Memoir Entitled an Examination of Some Minerals Found in the Neighbourhood of Fahlun, and of Their Situation. By J. G. Gahn, J. Berzelius, C. Wallman, and H. P. Eggertz. Inserted in the Fifth Volume of the Afhandlingar I Fysik, Kemi Och Mineralogi.

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