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Medical Repository

1807; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

Lyman Spalding, Dr. Richard Hazeltine, Dr. J. E. White, Dr. Elisha Du Bois, Wm. Moore, Samuel L. Mitchill, James Mease, Anthony Zechariah Helms, J. L. Alibert, Charles Caldwell, John L. E. W. Shecut, Henry Livingston, James Crawford, John Stearns, Wm. Patterson, Archibald Bruce,

Resumo

Frontmatter: Medical Repository. Essay: A Dissertation on Conception, Menstruation, and Its Irregularities. By Dr. Elisha Du Bois, Physician in Orange County. Read before the Medical Society of Orange County, State of New-York: and Communicated by Wm. Moore, M. D. to Dr. Miller, Webster's Dictionary, and Grammar of the English Language, Yearly Deaths in New-York, Method of Writing, Practised by the Seneka Indians of New-York, Thoughts on Poughkeepsie, as a Site for a Navy-Yard. By Henry Livingston, Esq. In a Letter to Dr. Mitchill, Dated Poughkeepsie, January 6, 1806, Destructive Action of Copper upon Iron, in the Construction of Ships, Mexican Mineralogy, Fulton's Artificial Torpedo for Destroying Ships, Philosophical Fishes. An Amusing Experiment in Hygrometry, Progress of Medicine in the United States, Hybernation of Chimney Swallows in Hollow Trees, Prejudice in the South of Europe Concerning the Contagion of Plague, A Sketch of the Geography and Present State of the United Territories of North-America; to Which Is Added, a List of the Several Nations and Tribes of Indians in Canada and the United States, &c. &c. 16mo. Pp. 57. Philadelphia. Bartram. 1805, The Picture of New-York; or the Traveller's Guide through the Commercial Metropolis of the United States. By a Gentleman Residing in This City. 12mo. Pp. 243. New-York. I. Riley & Co. 1807, A Case of Inveterate Head-Ach, Cured by Arsenic: Communicated in a Letter from Dr. William Buel, of Sheffield (Massachusetts), to Dr. Miller, Further Information on Goitre: by Lyman Spalding, M. D. Drawn up for the Medical Repository, Oil of Benni, a Good Article of Food, Description of an American Hail-Storm, Central Medical Society of New-York, A Treatise on Malignant Intermittents. By J. L. Alibert, Physician to the Hospital of St. Louis, &c. &c. Third Edition, Revised, Corrected, and Enlarged. Translated from the French, with an Introductory Discourse, Occasional Notes, and an Appendix. By Charles Caldwell, M. D. &c. 8vo. Pp. 379. Philadelphia. Fry & Kammerer. 1807, Barlow's Columbiad; a National Poem, in Honour of Our Western Hemisphere, Flora Carolinœensis; or, a Historical, Medical and Economical Display of the Vegetable Kingdom, According to the Linnœan or Sexual System of Botany, &c. By John L. E. W. Shecut, in Two Volumes, Vol. I. 8vo. Pp. 579. Charleston, (S. C.) Hoff. 1806. With Five Engravings, Acid Fumigations Exploded as Destroyers of Pestilential Exhalations, American Ore of Titanium, Medical & Philosophical News Domestic, Conversations on Chemistry, in Which the Elements of That Science Are Familiarly Explained and Illustrated by Experiments. Two Volumes in One, 8vo. Pp. 429. Philadelphia. Humphreys. 1806, Summary View of the Modes by Which Human Life Terminates in the City of New-York; Digested from the Bills of Mortality, Kept by Order of the Common Council, for 1804, 1805, and 1806. By Samuel L. Mitchill, Further Topographical Information Concerning the City of New-York, Appendix [It Is Proper to State That the Following Paper Is Inserted, Not for the Purpose of Reviving or Exasperating …, Lectures in Columbia College, Vaccine Medal, A Case of Procidentia Uteri, in the Time of Parturition: Communicated by Dr. Chatard, of Baltimore, to Dr. Miller, French's Useful Inventions, Travels from Buenos-Ayres, by Potosi, to …, with Notes by the Translator, &c. By Anthony Zechariah Helms, 12mo. Pp. 287. London. Phillips. 1806, Local Origin of the Yellow Fever at Syracuse and Athens, Long before the Christian Era, An Abstract of a Series of Meteorological Observations, and of a History of Diseases for the Years 1803 and 1804: Made at Doughty's-Falls (Berwick), County of York, Maine, 80 Miles North-East of Boston. By Dr. Richard Hazeltine, Woodhouse's New Method of Preparing Fulminating Quicksilver, Successful Experiments with a Steam-Boat, Crawford's Animalcular Hypothesis of Epidemics, A Few Remarks on the Weather and Diseases of 1805; Being Intended as an Appendix to the Report, Made on the Third of May Last, to the Georgia Medical Society, on the "Topography of Savannah and Its Vicinity," Read June 7, 1806. By Dr. J. E. White, Mineralogical Discoveries, Circular Letter To the President of the Medical Society of the County Of. Review: Review A Geological Account of the United States, Comprehending a Short Description of Their Animal, Vegetable, ….

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