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Medical Repository

1809; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

Dr. Edward B. Gaither, Samuel L. Mitchill, Dr. Felix Pascalis, David Bailie Warden, Dr. William Frost, General John Smith, Dr. Samuel Woodward, Dr. Moses Younglove, Valentine Seaman, James Rush, John Redman Coxe, David Bailie Warden, David Bailie Warden, James Sloan, Dr. John D. Gillepsie,

Resumo

Frontmatter: Medical Repository. Essay: Observations on the Ulcerated Tonsils of Children. By Dr. Felix Pascalis, Physician of the City and County Prisons, Consulting Physician of the Alms-House, Messrs. Allen and Pepys Have Laid before This Learned Body an Account of a Great Number of Experiments, Made with a View of Ascertaining the Changes Produced in Atmospheric Air and Oxygen Gas by Respiration; from Which They Infer, Testimony of Respect to the Late Professor Woodhouse, On the Efficacy of Alkalies to Preserve Cleanliness and Health on Ship-Board, and on the Uselessness of Acid Fumigations for Those Purposes. In a Letter from Jonathan Cowdery, Esq. Surgeon in the Navy of the United States, to Dr. Mitchill, Dated Norfolk, May 10th, 1809, Voyages from New-York to Distant Places to Procure the Skins of Seals and Other Amphibious Animals, Report on Cow-Pox, by Dr. John D. Gillepsie, Physician to the New-York Dispensary. Published by Order of the Board, Lead in a Metallic State, Discovered within a Spruce Spar, Account of a Disease among Neat Cattle, Apparently Caused by Browsing the Juicy Sprouts of Oak-Shrubs, in the Woods of Suffolk County (N. Y.) by General John Smith, Senator of the United States, in a Letter to Dr. Mitchill, Dated Washington, Jan. 10,1809, New Edition of Sydenham's Works, and of Cleghorn's Minorca, John Calhoun Also Certifies That He Has Particularly Examined the Monster above Described, and It Corresponds with the above Statement; and He Has the Fullest Confidence That All the Circumstances as Stated Are Correct, Sulphate of Lime of Onandago, State of New-York, Analysed by David Bailie Warden, Esq. Consul-General, &c., Analysis of the Stone of the Islands of Fegee, Employed by the Savages to Make Their Axes. By David Bailie Warden, Esq. Consul-General of the United States at Paris, The Philadelphia Medical Dictionary: Containing a Concise Explanation of All the Terms Used in Medicine, Surgery, Pharmacy, Botany, Natural History, Chemistry, and Materia Medica. Compiled from the Best Authorities. By John Redman Coxe, M. D. Philadelphia: Dobson: 1808:8vo., A Dissertation on the Mineral Waters of Saratoga: Including an Account of the Waters of Ballston. Second Edition—Enlarged. By Valentine Seaman, M. D. One of the Surgeons of the New-York Hospital. New-York: Collins and Perkins: 12mo. Pp. 131.1809, National Institute, Remarks on the Spotted Fever, as It Has Appeared in the State of Connecticut; Drawn up by Dr. Samuel Woodward, Physician at Torringford, Dated 7th March, 1809 Remarks on the Spotted Fever, Vacant Professorship of Chemistry Filled, Hills's Map of the Country Round Philadelphia, Bard's Prize-Herbarium, of the Vegetables in Mid-Lothian, 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 The Malignant Form, Note from Cadwallader D. Colden, Esq. Concerning Dr. Colden's Tract on Yellow Fever, Elementary Nature of Water, Mr. Brande Has Laid before the Royal Society an Account of the Differences in the Structure of Calculi, Which Arise from Their Being Formed in Different Parts of the Urinary Passages; and on the Effects That Are Produced upon Them by the Internal Use of Solvent Medicines, Progress in the Treatment of Aneurisms, The History and Dissection of a Female Child Aged Two Years and Nine Months, in Whose Body after Death, Was Found a Fœtus of a Monstrous Appearance. By Dr. Edward B. Gaither, of Springfield, Kentucky, An Inquiry into the Use of the Omentum. By James Rush, of Philadelphia.—T. & G. Palmer.—8vo. Pp. 36—Philadelphia, 1809, 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) Translator's Introduction, Dry Wood Acquires Electricity, by Friction in Some Cases, Further Trials of Mr. Watt's Treatment of Diabetes by Copious Blood-Letting. (See Hex. II. Vol. vi. P. 289), Curious Directions of the Storge of Animals, The Cochineal Plant and Insect Alleged to Have Been Found in South-Carolina, Extraordinary Powers of the Human Stomach, Exemplified in the Case of a Man Who Swallowed Knives, Multiple Essay Items, Facts Showing the Great Length of Time That Vegetable Seeds Will Lie in the Earth without Putrefaction or Germination: Communicated to Dr. Mitchill by James Sloan, Esq. of New-Jersey, Religious Medals and Metallic Tokens, Found in the Western Part of New-York, Foreign Royal Society of London, Medical and Philosophical Intelligence Domestic, Analysis of the Bark of the Magnolia Tripetala of Virginia and the Carolinas. By David Bailie Warden, Esq. Consul General of the United States at Paris, &c. &c.. Letter to the editor: Conjectures on the Remains of Military and Other Works, Found in the Western Parts of the United States: Communicated to the Editors by Dr. Moses Younglove. Review: Review An Act for Making Further Provision for the Effectual Performance of Quarantine; and Also an Order in …. Death notices: Death of Professor Woodhouse.

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