Act of Incorporation
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Essay: Act of Incorporation Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Experiments Made with the Common Cow Parsnip, (Sphondylium Vulgare Hirsutum, Park. C. B.) in Cases of Epilepsy. Communicated by the Late Joseph Orne, A.M. A. A. S. Fellow of the Massachusetts Medical Society, and Physician at Salem To the Massachusetts Medical Society, An Account of a Preternatural Obstruction in the Vagina. Communicated by Dr. Joseph Osgood, Fellow of the Massachusetts Medical Society, and Physician at Andover, in the County of Essex To the Massachusetts Medical Society, An Account of the Ulcerated Sore Throat, as It Appeared in the Town of Dighton, in the Years 1785 and 1786. Communicated by Hon. William Baylies, A. A. S. and Fellow of the Massachusetts Medical Society, Extract of a Letter from Dr. Robert Hamilton, Physician at Lynn Regis, to Dr. Duncan, Giving an Account of a Successful Method of Treating Inflammatory Diseases, by Mercury and Opium, Observations on the Hydrocephalus Internus, Communicated by Isaac Rand, Jun. A. M. Fellow of the Massachusetts Medical Society, and Physician at Boston To the Massachusetts Medical Society, Incontinence of Urine, An Account of the Successful Treatment of a Paralysis of the Lower Limbs, Occasioned by a Curvature of the Spine. Communicated by Nathaniel W. Appleton, A.M. A. A. S. Fellow of the Massachusetts Medical Society, and Physician at Boston To the Massachusetts Medical Society, An Account of the Efficacy of Common Salt, in the Cure of Hæmoptysis, An Account of an Aneurism in the Thigh, Perfectly Cured by the Operation, and the Use of the Limb Perserved. Communicated by Thomas Kast, A.M. Fellow of the Massachusetts Medical Society, and Physician at Boston To the Massachusetts Medical Society, A List of the Fellows of the Massachusetts Medical Society, and Their Places of Residence, Remarks upon the Superior Advantages of Covering with the Skin, Parts Recently Exposed. Communicated by the Late Dr. Edward Wyer, Fellow of the Massachusetts Medical Society, and Physician at Halifax, Nova Scotia To the Massachusetts Medical Society, A Cafe of Empyema, Successfully Treated by the Operation. Communicated by Isaac Rand, Esq. Vice President of the Massachusetts Medical Society, and Physician at Cambridge To the Massachusetts Medical Society, A Cafe of Hæmoptysis, Related in a Letter from Mr. William Jones, Surgeon at Birmingham, G. B. to Dr. Duncan at Edinburgh, Dated September, 1786, Officers of the Massachusetts Medical Society, Elected in June, 1789, A Case of a Calculus in the Ureter, Together with Another of the Sudden Growth of the Stone, Consequent upon the Introduction of a Foreign Body into the Bladder. Communicated by the Hon. William Baylies, A.M.A.A.S. Fellow of the Massachusetts Medical Society, and Physician at Dighton To the Massachusetts Medical Society, Honorary Members of the Massachusetts Medical Society, Article I, An Experiment for Determining the Expediency of the Sigaultian Operation. Communicated by the Late Joseph Orne, A.M. A. A. S. Fellow of the Massachusetts Medical Society, and Physician at Salem To the Massachusetts Medical Society, An Account of the External Ufe of Arsenic in the Cure of Cancers, Curious Facts Respecting Worms. Communicated by Thomas Welsh, A.M. Fellow of the Massachusetts Medical Society, and Physician at Boston To the Massachusetts Medical Society, Appendix. Table of contents: Contents of Number I. Frontmatter: Medical Papers.
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