Medical Museum
0000; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
J. C. Rousseau, Benjamin Rush, Dr. Felix Pascalis, Dr. J. L. Stratton, Dr. M. Wendell, Dr. John Redman Coxe, Dr. Lewis Sweitzer, Dr. Thomas Griffith, Ol. Petrolei, M. P. Dispan, J. T. A. Reed, Robert Kinglake, Dr. James Woodhouse, Richard Brown, Lucas Pepys, John Ring, A. M'Kenzie, John Moyan, John Reid, Dr. Tobias Watkins,
ResumoFrontmatter: Prospectus of a New Periodical Publication, Medical Museum. Essay: Observations on the Waters of Schooley's Mountain (N. J.), Toads Inclosed under Ground, Pearson, on the Eczema Mercuriale, An Account of Two Children Born with Cataracts in Their Eyes, to Shew That Their Sight Was Obscured in Very Different Degrees; with Experiments to Determine the Proportional Knowledge of Objects Acquired by Them Immediately after the Cataracts Were Removed, New Discoveries in Galvo-Electricity, Gelly Producible from Ivory Shavings, Efficacy of Cold Water in Hernia, On the Period of Gestation in Animals, Acid of Sugar Formed on Scrophulous Tumours by Immersion in Spirit of Wine, Extract of a Letter from Mr. W. H. Pepys, Junior, of London, to Dr. James Woodhouse, Professor of Chemistry in the University of Pennsylvania, Purification of Oil, Great Habitual Use of Corrosive Sublimate, Process for Separating Quicksilver from Animal Fat, Substitute for Salt of Sorrel, On the Solution of Caoutchouc, Observations, on the Structure of the Different Cavities Which Constitute the Stomach of the Whale, Compared with Those of Ruminating Animals, with a View to Ascertain the Situation of the Digestive Organ; by the Same, On the Medicinal Properties of the Distilled Water of the Lauro-Cerasus, or Laurel Water, Account of a Monster by Dr. Yates, Communicated in a Letter to Professor Woodhouse, Thomas Dohson Will Speedily Publish an Abridgment of Baudelocque's Midwifery, by Dr. Dewees of This City, Singular Instance of Bulimia, Adjunct Professor of Surgery, Cure of Incontinence of Urine by Ol. Petrolei, On the Composition of the Muriatic Acid, We Beg Permission Here, a Second Time, in Conjunction with the Editors of the New York Medical Repository, to Enter Our Protest, against the Omission of the London Medical and Physical Journal, in Noticing the Sources of Their Selection, When Taken from Our American Periodical Works, Case of Lusus Naturæ, by Dr. Thomas Griffith, Mode of Preserving Vegetable Juices and Fruits, Remedy in Chronic Ophthalmia, Medical and Philosophical Register Foreign and Domestic, Cow-Pox, Supposed Variety of Small-Pox, Some Additions to a Paper Read in 1790, on the Subject of a Child with a Double Head. By Mr. Home, On the Absorption of Azote in the Respiration of Vegetables, On the Chemical Re-Action of Medicines on Each Other, Criminal Information, Jones, on Vaccination, Artificial Pupil, Correspondence, Observations regarding the Renovation of the Distinctions of Youth, Other Experiments on the Same, Calculus Discharged by Abscess, Smyth's Flexible Metallic Bougies and Catheters, Two Cases of the Successful Termination of Wounds, Hitherto Deemed Incurable, Extract from Ring on Vaccination, Process Followed in Suabia, for Making the Essential Salt of Sorrel, On the Anatomy, &c. Of the Beaver, Dubois's Case of a Calculus in the Bladder, From "The Times," a Newspaper Printed in Alexandria (Virginia), Dated in December, 1799, Medical Commencement, Case of Hepatic Affection. By Dr. J. L. Stratton, Hoffman, on Plica Polonica The Statements of the Ravages Produced in the French Army, by the Plica Polonica, Have Induced the Editor …, Case of Flores Zinci Taken by Mistake for Magnesia, in Large Quantities without Any Effect. By Dr. M. Wendell, De La Fontaine on Plica Polonica, Observations on the Medical Treatment of General Washington's Last Illness. By John Reid, M. D. Physician of the Finsbury Dispensary, &c., Resolved, 1st, That It Appears from the Returns to the Circular Letters, That the Abuses Complained of Do Exist to a Great Degree in Every Part of the United Kingdom; and That the Necessity for Adopting Regulations for Their Correction Is Universally Admitted, Caution Respecting Angustura Bark, Reece, on the Good Effect of Acetate of Lead, in Hooping Cough, Circular Queries of the London Medical Society, on the Influenza, A Few Words More against Cutaneous Absorption, Of the Itch Insect, An Introductory Lecture to a Course of Lectures, upon the Institutes and Practice of Medicine, Delivered in the University of Pennsylvania, on the 2nd of November, 1807; upon the Duty and Advantages of Studying the Diseases of Domestic Animals, and the Remedies Proper to Remove Them. By Benjamin Rush, M. D., The Following Interesting Galvanic Experiments, Were Made by Dr. James Woodhouse, Professor of Chemistry in the University of Pennsylvania, Sheldon, on the Preservation of Anatomical Subjects, Observations on Hydrophobia from the Same, The Following Facts Are Laid before the Public for the Encouragement of Those, Who Entertain Any Doubt Respecting the Efficacy and Success of Vaccine Inoculation; and to Confirm Others in Their Good Opinion of That Inestimable Blessing, Observations on Some Morbid Affections of the Liver, Method of Purifying Molasses, Alyon's Oxygenated Ointment, On the Blood of Persons Affected with Jaundice, The Following Review of a Work Entitled, "Phænomena Und Sympathetie Der Natur Nebst Dem Wunderbaren Geheimniss Wunden Ohne Berubrung Vermöge Des Vitriols Nach K. Digby, Blos Sympathetisch Zu Beilen, I. E. The Phænomena and Sympathy of Nature; Together with the Wonderful Secret of Curing Wounds without Touching, Simply in a Sympathetical Manner, by Means of Vitriol, According to K. Digby; " Will Tend to Shew That the Days of Sir Kenelm Digby Still Exist (or Did Lately), on the Continent of Europe, Hyosciamus in Hooping-Cough, Method of Destroying the Offensive Smell of Privies, Night-Chairs, &c., On the Whitening of Bones, Biliary Concretion Voided by Stool, On the Use of Tannin in Medicine, Of the Acid Contained in Urine, The Following Extract of a Letter from Dr. Moyan, Dated, Pottsgrove, May 8th, 1806, Seems Alike to Advance the Vaccine—And to Demonstrate That the Second Attack of Small-Pox Is Not so Rare as Is Usually Supposed, or, That It Is Not so Readily Discriminated from Chicken-Pox, as the Vaccine Is from All Other Diseases, Table of the Comparative Proportions of the Human Brain with That of Other Animals, Dr. Woodhouse Informed the Editor, That He Has Received a Number of Specimens of Molybdena from Chester County, Pennsylvania, On the Virtues of Oxygenated Water, On the Use of Tar-Water in Syphilis, Observations on the Elephantiasis, Uncommon Doses of Zinc in Epilepsy, Ascarides Passed from the Bladder of Urine, Tape Worm, Appendix To the Royal College of Physicians of London, An Account of the Pelagra, a Disease Endemical in the Dutchy of Milan, Receipt for an Excellent Glue, The Teeth, It Will Be Observed That in the Close of the Last Number of the Museum, the Editor Adverted to the Improper Conduct of the Editors of the London Medical and Physical Journal, in Frequently Introducing into Their Work, Copious Extracts from the Museum, without Any Reference to the Source from Which They Are Taken, On Tinned Utensils for Domestic Purposes, Of the Nature of the Air Derivable from Water, A Case of Inflammation Extending through the Circulating System, General Abstract of Persons Vaccinated at the Presidency of Madras, and at the Subordinate Stations Subject to the Authority of This Government, from the 1st of September, 1805, to the 31st of August, 1806, Christie, on Vaccination at Ceylon. Review: Review of Jones' Medical, Philosophical, and Vulgar Errors, of Various Kinds, &c. &c., Review An Essay on the Truth of Physiognomy, and Its Application to Medicine. By Richard Brown, A. M. of …. Letter to the editor: Information Respecting the Influenza, in a Letter to the Editor from Dr. Spalding, Dated Portsmouth, Feb. 24, 1807, Experiments on the Gazeous Oxide of Azote, by a Society of Amateurs, at Toulouse; Communicated by M. P. Dispan, Professor of Chemistry in the College of That City, to the Editors of the Annales De Chimie, Kinglake's Remarks on Angustura Bark, Addressed to the Editor of the Med. and Chir. Review. Death notices: Death. Editorial: Erratum. Backmatter: Conditions.
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