Medical Repository
1810; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Thomas Hubbard, Joel Abbot, John Archer, Samuel L. Mitchill, Dr. William Frost, George Cheyne Shattuck, Benjamin Rush, Thomas Welsh, James Jackson, John C. Warren,
ResumoFrontmatter: Medical Repository. Essay: Titford's American Hortus, Medical and Philosophical Intelligence Information Relative to the Distemper in Worcester County, (Mass.) Called the Malignant or Spotted Fever: …, Rush's Collection of Introductory Lectures, New Edition of Burns's Principles of Midwifery, Course of Popular Lectures on Chemistry, Abstracts from the Bills of Mortality Kept in the City of New-York, during 1807 and 1808; by Samuel L. Mitchill; Being a Continuation of the Summary Made by Him on a Former Occasion, Facts Illustrating a Disease Peculiar to the Female Children of Negro Slaves: and Observations, Showing That a White Woman by Intercourse with a White Man and a Negro, May Conceive Twins, One of Which Shall Be White, and the Other a Mulatto; and That, Vice Versa, a Black Woman by Intercourse with a Negro and a White Man, May Conceive Twins, One of Which Shall Be a Negro and the Other a Mulatto. By John Archer, M. D. of Harford County, (Md.) in a Communication to Dr. Mitchill, Dated Jan. 7, 1809, Advantages of Alkaline Injections in Venereal Affections of the Urethra. Communicated by Dr. G. Williamson, of Baltimore, (Md.) in a Letter to Dr. Mitchill, Dated 10th August, 1809, Officers of the Philadelphia Philosophical Society, Elected January 5, 1810, Collins's Quarto Bible On Superfine Yellow Wove Medium Paper, Catalogue of Books, Experiments to Determine Whether the Light Emitted by the Flash of a Gun Can Enable a Bystander to Distinguish the Features of the Person Who Fires It, Memoirs of the Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences. Vol. I, Part 1. New-Haven, 8vo, 1810, Pp. 216.—Steele & Co., Massachusetts Medical Society At a Meeting of the Counsellors of the Massachusetts Medical Society, on the 7th of February, 1810, An Account of the Yellow Fever, as It Appeared at Stabroek, in the Colony of Demarary, during the Principal Part of the Years 1803 and 1804. By Dr. William Frost, Physician at That Place; Addressed to Dr. Jeremiah Barker of Portland, and by Him Communicated to Dr. Mitchill, Three Dissertations on Boylston Prize Questions, for the Years 1806 and 1807. By George Cheyne Shattuck, M. D. 8vo, Pp. 192, Boston, 1808, Lancisi's Work on the Noxious Exhalations of Marshes: Published in Latin at Rome about One Hundred Years Ago, and Translated into English by Samuel L. Mitchill, at Washington, during the Second Session of the Ninth Congress, 1806—7.—Announced in Our 2d Hexade, Vol. 4. P. 304 The Opinions of the Moderns Concerning These Effuvia, Anatomical and Pathological Observations on the Teething of Infants; and on the Analogy between Infantile Dentition and Some Other Diseases: in a Communication from Horace H. Hayden, of Baltimore, Surgeon-Dentist, to Dr. Mitchill, Dated August 25, 1809, Colic and Convulsions in Early Infancy, Stoddard's Sketches of Louisiana and Florida, An Instance of Conception, Wherein a Fœtus Was Evolved in Each Ovarium. In a Letter from William B. Smith, Esq. ofJamestown, Prince-Edward County, Virginia, Dated September 15, 1809, to Mr. Stanard, Editor of One of the Richmond Gazettes, The "Spotted Fever", Opinions and Practice of Joel Abbot, Physician at Washington, Wilkes County, Georgia, Concerning the Effects of Alkalies, to Prevent the Venereal Disease: Communicated to Dr. Mitchill, Reasons for Supposing That the Great Lakes of North-America Were Originally Composed of Salt Water, History of New Netherland, Case of Subclavian Aneurism, Which Occurred in Guy's Hospital, London; Communicated to Dr. Miller, by Valentine Mott, M. D. Corresponding Member of the Medical Society of London, &c., Medicine, Surgery, Anatomy, Physiology, and the Veterinary Art, The Works of Thomas Sydenham, M. D. On Acute and Chronic Diseases; with Their Histories and Modes of Cure: with Notes, Intended to Accommodate Them to the Present State of Medicine, and to the Climate and Diseases of the United States. By Benjamin Rush, M. D. Professor of the Institutes and Practice of Medicine, and of Clinical Practice, in the University of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia. Benj. & Thos. Kite. 8vo. Pp. 473.1809, Case of Aneurism, Cured by Spontaneous Concretion of the Sides of the Artery. Communicated to Dr. Mitchill, by Lyman Spalding, M. D. of Portsmouth, (N. H.) To the Hon. Samuel L. Mitchill, To the Foregoing May Be Added an Extensive Collection in the Various Departments of Science and Literature; Some of Which Are among the Most Elegant Works Ever Executed. On This List Are the Following, Case of a Wound in the Posterior Tibial Artery; with Some Remarks on the Natural and Artificial Methods of Stopping Hæmorrhages. By Thomas Hubbard, M. D. Pomfret, (Conn.). Review: Review Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, Held at Philadelphia, for Promoting Useful Knowledge. …. Backmatter: Printing.
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