Medical Repository
1811; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Samuel L. Mitchill, Dr. S. P. Hildreth, Alexander H. Stevens, Josephus Bradner Stuart, Robert Ralston, Mr. Charles White, Samuel Stanhope Smith, Hugh Williamson, Samuel Bard, Sam. L. Mitchill, Felix Pascalis, William Baldwin,
ResumoFrontmatter: Medical Repository. Essay: The Following Account of the Dissection of This Animal Is Furnished by Dr. Cock, Professor of Anatomy in the Medical Institution, in a Letter to Dr. Mitchill, Experiments and Observations in Defence of the Doctrine of Cutaneous Absorption. By Josephus Bradner Stuart, of Albany, Proceedings Relative to a National University, in a Letter from Samuel L. Mitchill, to His Excellency Daniel D. Tompkins, Governor of New-York, Chancellor of the University, &c. &c. Dated Washington, 26th Feb. 1811, Preservation of Human Bodies in a Cave, in Tennessee: in a Letter from Pleasant M. Miller, Esq. of Knoxville, Dated May 1st, 1811, Dr. Bard's Compendium of Midwifery, Observations on the Climate in Different Parts of America, Compared with the Climate in Corresponding Parts of the Other Continent; to Which Are Added, Remarks on the Different Complexions of the Human Race, with Some Account of the Aborigines of America. Being an Introductory Discourse to the History of North Carolina. By Hugh Williamson, M. D. and LL. D. Member of the Holland Society of Sciences, of the Society of Arts and Sciences of Utrecht, of the American Philosophical Society, &c. New-York. Swords. 8vo. 1811, Pp. 199, The New-York Hospital Enriched by a Most Valuable Botanical Library, A Brief Topographical and Statistical Manual of the State of New-York, &c. &c. Albany. Frary. 1811. 8vo. Pp. 36, A Description of a Great Tortoise, or Testudo Coriacea, Taken in the Atlantic Ocean, near New-York, in the Autumn of 1811: in a Letter to John Le Conte, Esq., Prizes, A Few Observations on a Case of Mania, Wherein the Repeated Affusion of Cold Water upon the Head, Conjoined, at the Same Time with Topical Applications of Water, with Vinegar and Sal Ammoniac, Were Productive of the Most Salutary Effects. By Robert Ralston, M. D. and Member of the Royal Medical Society of Edinburgh, Remarks on the Proximate Cause of Inflammation, with an Attempt to Establish a Rational Plan of Cure. By Alexander H. Stevens, A. M. of New-York Seat of Inflammation, Report Made to the House of Representatives on the 18th February, 1811, Domestic Preparation of Isinglass, Mortification, Ending in the Conversion of the Parts into a Substance Resembling Mummy, Use of the Comb and Gills of Cocks Extract of a Letter from Dr. Mitchill to Dr. Rush, Dated "New-York, July 28, 1811, Information Concerning the Frasera Carolinensis, Otherwise Called the American Columbo Plant: in a Letter from Dr. S. P. Hildreth, of Marietta, in Ohio, Dated Marietta, July 30, 1810. (With a Figure), New Medical Institution in the City of New-York, A Letter from R. Smith, Secretary of State, to the Hon. Joseph B. Varnum, Speaker of the House of Representatives in Congress, Dated Department of State, January 1st, 1811; and an Abstract of the Certificates Issued from the Patent Office for Alleged Inventions and Discoveries, from May 1, 1805, to the End of December, 1810, Late Work by Mr. Burns, The Cephalus, or Head-Fish, Inhabits the Waters of New-York.—From the Same to the Same, Abridgment of Bell's Surgery, A Guide for Young Shepherds; or, Facts and Observations on the Character and Value of Merino Sheep; with Rules and Precepts for Their Management, and the Treatment of Their Diseases, as Well as of Sheep in General. Collected from the Latest and Best Writers on These Subjects, and Confirmed by the Experience of the Author and His Friends. By Samuel Bard, M. D. New-York. Collins & Co. 1811. 12mo. Pp. 112, Foreign Action of Poisons, Medical and Philosophical Intelligence Domestic, Discussion of a Nice and Curious Question in Metallurgy, Gold Employed to Cure Syphilis and Other Diseases of the Lymphatic System. Review: Review An Essay on the Causes of the Variety of Complexion and Figure in the Human Species; to Which Are Added, …. Letter to the editor: Remarks on the Anti-Rabid Species of Scutellaria: Communicated by William Baldwin, M. D. of Wilmington, Delaware To the Editors of the New-York Medical Repository.
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