Medical Repository
1805; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Grafton Duvall, Benjamin Moseley, Thomas Lindley, Jacob Vredenburgh Brower, Thomas Barclay, C. Winthdr, I. F. Eckard, I. F. Eckard,
ResumoFrontmatter: Medical Repository. Essay: Precipitation of Metals from Alkaline Solutions, System of European Quarantines, Now in Force against Vessels Coming from Barbary, Egypt, Syria, the Archipelago, and the American States, A Case of Unequal Excitement, in Which Venesection Appeared to Be the Chief Remedy: in a Letter from Dr. Aaron C. Willey, to Dr. M. Foot, Dated East-Haddam, May 18, 1804, New Edition of Dr. Rush's Medical Inquiries and Observations, A Popular Treatise; Containing Observations Concerning the Origin of Yellow Fever; Together with Practical Rules of Conduct for Preventing That Disease, and the Best Methods of Nursing Fever-Patients. By Jacob Vredenburgh Brower, M. D. Forman, Pp. 99. New-York. 1805, Observations on the Union of Arteries, and the Treatment of Aneurisms: Communicated in a Letter from Thomas Ewell, M. D. of Virginia, to Dr. Miller, An Account of Diseases as They Appeared in Several Parts of the District of Maine, from January, 1803, to January, 1804: Communicated in a Letter from Dr. Jeremiah Barker to Dr. Mitchill, Esquisse De La Situation Politique Et Civile De La Louisiane, Depuis Le 30 Novembre, 1803, Jusqu'au 1(er) D'octobre, 1804. Par Un Louisianais. A La Nouvelle-Orleans. Beleurgey Et Renard. 8vo. P. 46: That Is, a Sketch of the Political and Civil Situation of Louisiana, from the 30th November, 1803, to the 1st October, 1804. By a Louisianian, Translation of Senac on Fevers, Radical of the Muriatic Acid, Quarantine Manifest, And to Add to Our Melancholy Reflections on This Subject, the United Netherlands Have Given Notice, That the Occurrences in the Sea-Ports of Our Atlantic States, Have Provoked Them to Enter upon a System of Defence against the Importation of Our Contagious Distempers, Similar in the Main to the Preceding, Denmark Has Also Judged It Necessary to Adopt Similar Means of Safety for Herself and Her West-India Possessions, as Appears by the Ensuing Authorized Documents An Ordinance, Directing That Danish Masters of Vessels Sailing from North-American Ports for Europe, …, An Account of the Epidemic Disease Which Prevailed at Augusta, and Its Neighbourhood, in the State of Georgia: Communicated in a Letter from Dr. Dennis Smelt to Dr. Miller, Dated Augusta, May 13, 1805, Papers on Agriculture; Consisting of Communications Made to the Massachusetts Society for Promoting Agriculture. Published by Order of the Trustees. Boston. Young and Minns. 8vo. P. 111.1804, Medical & Philosophical News Domestic, French Works on the Plague, Danish Consul's Office, Board of Health at Marseilles, A History of the Extraordinary Season of 1804; and of the Luxuriant Vegetation, Great Rains, and Subsequent Sickness in August, September, and October; as They Appeared near the River Monocasy and in the Upper Parts of Maryland. Drawn up by Grafton Duvall, M. D. of Fredericktown, (Maryland), Epitome of the Diseases of Children, Foreign Contraction of Water by Heat, Some Account of the Diseases Which Prevailed at Waynesborough (Georgia), and a Few Observations on Yellow Fever, and the Principal Remedies of Fever: Communicated by Dr. Joshua E. White, of Savannah, (Georgia), New Chemical Work, Since the Publication of These Formidable Manifestoes, the Merchants of the United States Have Been Further Informed That Sweden, Russia, and Prussia, Have Entered into the Association to Guard Their Respective Dominions from North-American Contagion, by Quarantining Our Vessels in the Ports of the Baltic, Narrative of a Voyage to Brazil, &c. With General Sketches of the Country, Its Natural Productions, Colonial Inhabitants; and a Description of the City and Provinces of St. Salvadore and Porto Seguro. By Thomas Lindley. London. Johnson. 8vo. P. 298.1805, A Description of the City of Tripoli, in Barbary; with Observations on the Local Origin and Contagiousness of the Plague: Communicated in a Letter from Jonathan Cowdery, Surgeon of the Late Frigate Philadelphia, to Dr. Mitchill, Dated Malta, July 10, 1805. Review: Review A Treatise on Tropical Diseases; on Military Operations; and on the Climate of the West-Indies. By Benjamin ….
Referência(s)