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The Medical Repository

0000; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

Dr. Felix Pascalis, John Manners, Robert Stott, David Ramsay, Thomas D. Mitchell, Samuel Akerly, Dr. Isaac Ball, Timothy Alden, John Sing Dorsey, Christopher C. Yates,

Resumo

Frontmatter: The Medical Repository. Essay: Henry's Chemistry, Morbid Examinations Pneumonia, Intelligence Diseases of the City of New-York, Compendium of American Botany, Observations on the Travels of Hennepin, the Franciscan Friar, Remarks on Gun-Shot Wounds, Elements of Surgery, for the Use of Students. By John Sing Dorsey, M. D. Adjunct Professor of Surgery in the University of Pennsylvania, &c. Philadelphia. 8vo. Pp. 407, Canteens of Zinc Discountenanced in the Armies of France, Census of the United States for the Year 1810. Published by Authority of the General Government. Washington. Double 4to. Pp. 178, The Modern Hermes; or Experiments and Observations on Different Methods of Combining Quicksilver with Acids; in Supplement of Ancient Chemistry on Mercury. By Robert Stott, Esq. Dumfries. 1811.8vo. Pp. 146. John Stone & Co, New American Publications Muhlenburg's Catalogue, Promotion of the Internal Improvement of New-York, Information Respecting the Cure of Hydrophobia, by Blood-Letting, On Angina Pectoris, Hernia of the Bladder, Formed and Guarded against during Pregnancy (Journal De Medicine De Paris, Dec. 1812), Remarks on the Preparations of Verdigris, Explanation of the Plate, Experiments of B. C. Brodie, Esq. Proving the Influence of the Brain on the Generation of Animal Heat (Philosophical Transactions), Enteritis, Manuscript Lectures of William Hunter, Harvard University in Massachusetts, Observations on the Composition of Ammonia. By John Manners, M. D. of Philadelphia, Lecturer on the Institutes and Practice of Medicine in the Cabinet of Sciences of Philadelphia, and President of the Cabinet; Corresponding Secretary of the Philadelphia Medical Society, &c. &c. &c., An Eulogium upon Benjamin Rush, M. D. Professor, &c. Written at the Request of the Medical Society of South-Carolina; Delivered before Them, and Published at Their Request. By David Ramsay, M. D. Member of the South-Carolina Medical Society. Bradford & Inskeep. Philadelphia. 1813.8vo. Pp. 140, Examination, Strictures on the Unity of Disease, Gangrenous Virus Inoculated for the Cure of Cancer, Chemical Report to the National Institute, 1812, Another American Remedy for Hydrophobia, Questions Answered on the Average Nutriment of Different Provisions (Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal, January, 1818), A New Mode of Making Coffee, Devised by Count Rumford, Now Publishing by Collins & Co, Medical Instruction College of Physicians and Surgeons in New-York, University of Maryland, Sulphuric Acid Usefully Applied on Gangrenous Wounds, Inaugural Dissertations On Eupatorium Persoliatum, Hauy on American Mineralogy, Bills of Mortality, as Observed and Reported by Dr. Isaac Ball, M. D. Assistant of the Board of Health, Medical & Surgical Correspondence Anthrax, Successfully Treated. By Thomas D. Mitchell, M. D. of Philadelphia, Transformation of Starch into Sugar, Medical Institution of Queen's College, (N. J.), Spontaneous Mortification. By Samuel Akerly, Hospital Surgeon U. S. A., In the Task I Have Assumed, to Prove and Exemplify the Principal Agency of Disease on the Functions of the Matrix; without Which, the Increase of the Strongest Passion, Neither the Fanciful Illusions of Imagination, nor Whimsical Desires of Women, Could Ever Be Impressed on the Human Fœtus, I Have Pointed out That Local Causes, Internally or Externally Applied, May Produce Deformities, &c., An Historical Sketch of the Origin, Progress, and Present State of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of the University of the State of New-York. New-York. 1813.8vo. Pp. 52, Durability of Carbonized Indian Corn, Pneumonia. By the Same, Original Essays Nævi Materni; or, Remarks on the Respective Influence of Imagination and Disease in the Formation and Deformities of the Human Fœtus. Review: Review Medical Communications and Dissertations of the Massachusetts Medical Society. Published by the Society. …, Review of an Essay on the Bilious Epidemic Fever Prevailing in the State of New-York; by Christopher C. Yates. With Additional Remarks by a Physician. Albany. 1812.8vo. Pp. 44. Editorial: The General Military Hospital of the Third Military District, Established in New-York, under the Direction of Our Colleague, Dr. Samuel Akerly, Hospital Surgeon U. S. A. Has Afforded Us, and, We Believe, Will Continue to Afford Singular Cases of Army Practice, Which Shall Be Regularly Laid before Our Readers, Particularly Morbid Dissections.

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