Medical Repository
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Autores
L. Kollock, Dr. Felix Pascalis, Joseph Priestley, Solomon Simson, James Woodhouse, Edward Miller, Benjamin Smith Barton, James Tytler, Samuel Brown, Nicholas Collin, Dr. William Harris, Samuel L. Mitchill, Robert Benson, Samuel L. Mitchill, David Ramsay, J. Priestley,
ResumoFrontmatter: Medical Repository. Essay: Mineralogical Society of Jena, French Institute at Cairo, Medical Commencement in Philadelphia, Cure of Ophthalmia by Spirits of Turpentine, Foreign Use of Pot-Ash in Puerperal Fevers, A Case of Tetanus Cured by the Cold Bath: in a Letter to Dr. R. H. Archer, of Baltimore, by Dr. William Harris, of Pennsylvania, Locusts, The United States Frigate General Greene, under the Command of Capt. Perry, Sailed from Newport, Rhode-Island, on the 3d of June, 1799, for the Havannah, Transactions of the Society, Instituted in the State of New-York, for the Promotion of Agriculture, Arts and Manufactures. Part iv. Published by Order of the Society, Yellow Fever in the Western Country The Following Extract from Mr. Andrew Ellicott's Voyage down the River Ohio, in the Month of November, …, Nitrous, Nitric, and Other Acids, in Syphilis, Fatal Effects of Putrid Effluvia, Treatment of Locked-Jaw by Electricity, Churchman's Magnetic Atlas, At a Common Council Held on Monday, the Twenty-Third Day of June, 1800, Mr. Mayor Laid before the Board a Letter He Had Received from Samuel Latham Mitchill, Professor of Natural History, Chemistry and Agriculture in Columbia College, in Which He Recommends the Use of Lime-Stone in the Erection of Buildings and Paving Streets in This City, to Promote the Health Thereof; Which Was Read and Considered by the Board; and Thereupon It Was Resolved, That the Said Letter Be Published for the Information of the Public; and That Mr. Mayor Be Requested, on Behalf of This Board, to Thank Dr. Mitchill for His Zeal and Attention Evidenced in the Communications Contained in His Said Letter; and That They, History of the Tea-Plant, An Account of a Hebrew Manuscript Copy of the Jewish Scriptures, Now in New-York: in a Letter from Mr. Solomon Simson, the Proprietor, to Dr. Mitchill, Dated March 26,1800, The Following Fact Is Communicated by Dr. Watkins, from His Personal Knowledge, On the Phenomena, Causes, and Treatment of Sea-Sickness, American Geography, Letters from Ireland, A Brief Account of the Situation and Diseases of Campeachy-Town, on the Isthmus of Darien; Showing the Efficacy of Calcareous Earth (Carbonate of Lime), in Overcoming the Exciting Cause of Fevers: from a Communication of Mr. Richard V. W. Thorne to Dr. Mitchill, Dated Campeachy, Jan. 16,1799, Experiments on the Production of Air by the Freezing of Water, Medical & Philosophical News Domestic, Cow-Pox, It Is Often Necessary to Attempt the Cure of One Disease by Exciting Another, Burns and Scalds, Calcareous Strata in the Neighbourhood of New-York, An Account of a Malignant Disease Which Appeared on Board of the United States Frigate General Greene: in a Letter from Dr. L. Kollock, of Savannah, in Georgia, to Dr. Miller, Fossil Coal on the River Lehigh, Medical Lectures in Columbia College, Digitalis Purpurea, Extracts from an Address Delivered before the Medical Society of South-Carolina, on the 24th December, 1799, Bleaching of Myrtle-Wax, Inoculation of the Vaccine Pock, Use of Pot-Ash in Fistula Lachrymalis, Methods of Counteracting the Mischief Occasionally Arising from the Interment of the Dead in Cities, by Barilla and Chalk. In a Letter from Samuel L. Mitchill to Jacob De La Montagnie, Esq. Alderman and Justice of the Police for the City of New-York; Dated July 16,1800, A Treatise on the Plague and Yellow Fever, &c., Information for American Botanists, A Treatise on the Nature, Origin and Progress of the Yellow Fever, with Observations on Its Treatment; Comprizing an Account of the Disease in Several of the Capitals of the United States; but More Particularly as It Has Prevailed in Boston. By Samuel Brown, M. B. Boston. Manning and Loring. 8vo. Pp. 112.1800, Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, Held at Philadelphia, for Promoting Useful Knowledge. Vol. IV. Philadelphia. Dobson. 4to. Pp. 531.1799, Appendix Plans for Extinguishing Pestilential Fluids, Case of Hydrophobia, An Answer to Dr. Joseph Priestley's Arguments against the Antiphlogistic System of Chemistry, Published in the Medical Repository, and a Vindication of the Principles Contained in the 72d Essay of the Fourth Volume of the American Philosophical Transactions. By James Woodhouse, M. D. Professor of Chemistry in the University of Pennsylvania, &c. First. Of the Revival of a Metallic Calx in Inflammable Air, Cheap Method of Manufacturing Sulphate of Soda (Glauber's Salt), Fever, with Black Vomiting, in the Middle Part of Pennsylvania, West of the Susquehannah. From a Communication of Dr. W. Harris to Dr. Mitchill, Hydrophobia, De Cortice Arborum Circumcirca Sine Damno De Toto Stipite Detracto Et Renascente. J. L. Frisch, Chemical Experiments on the Matter of Black Vomit, Immunity of Holland from the Plague. Letter to the editor: Correspondence To the Editors of the Medical Repository, Observations on the Yellow Fever. By Dr. Felix Pascalis, of Philadelphia To the Editors of the Medical Repository, On the Decortication of Apple-Trees To the Editors of the Medical Repository. Editorial: Erratum. Review: Review A Memoir Concerning the Disease of Goitre, as It Prevails in the Different Parts of North-America. By ….
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