Medical Repository
1811; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Hon. Samuel Tenney, John Archer, Hon. Adam Seybert, Dr. Clark Sanford, Dr. Anson Smith, Major Z. M. Pike, Alexander De Humboldt, John Black, Thomas D. Mitchell, Dr. Moses Younglove, M. Younglove, Major Amos Stoddard,
ResumoFrontmatter: Medical Repository. Essay: Foreign Explanation of the Iatraleptic Method or Practice of Dr. J. A. Chrestien, of Montpellier, as Published …, Political Essay on the Kingdom of New Spain, Containing Researches Relative to the Geography of Mexico, the Extent of Its Surface, and Its Political Division into Intendancies, &c. &c. By Alexander De Humboldt. With Physical Sections and Maps, Founded on Astronomical Observations, and Trigonometrical and Barometrical Measurements. Translated from the Original French, by John Black. Vols. I and II. New-York. Riley, 1811.8vo., Account of the Singular Efficacy of Datura Stramonium in the Cure of the Asthma. By a Correspondent, A New Anti-Syphilitic Remedy, (Extract of the Gazette of Munich: Koniglich Baierisches Regierungshlatt: No. 48, July 31, 1811), The Following Observations Were Made at Richmond, Observations on Spontaneous Combustions, Showing the Frequency of Their Occurrence, and the Causes Which Give Rise to Them. By the Hon. Adam Seybert, Representative in Congress, from the City of Philadelphia, Dear Sir, the Inclosed Paper May Not Present to You, nor to Any of Your Well-Informed Readers, Much Novelty, nor Very Interesting Views, Foul Condition of the County Prison of New-York, Explaining How Its Filth Degenerates to Poison, and Engenders Fevers: in a Letter from the House Physician of the New-York Hospital, to the Attending Physician, Dated October 11th, 1811, Experimental Results from Vaccination throughout France, The Late Solar Eclipse Was Observed at Newburyport by Several Gentlemen, Who Had Prepared Themselves with Large Telescopes, and with Patent Lever Watches, Having Quarter Second Hands, We Have Been Favoured by a Gentleman of This City with the Following Observations on the Eclipse of the Sun of the 17th Inst., Fractures of New-Born Infants, An Explanation of Certain Curious Phenomena, in the Heating of Water. By the Hon. Samuel Tenney, of Exeter, (N. H.) Addressed to Dr. Mitchill, Enterprise of an Individual in Settling the Island of Tristan D'Acunha, Practical Remarks on the Efficacy of Alkalies in Curing the Colica Pictonum, or Painter's Colic: Contained in a Letter from B. F. Bouriat, D. M. of Tours in France, Author of the Precis De La Constitution Medicale, &c. Dated August 27, 1810, Observations on the Peruvian Bark, Addressed to Professor Rush, of Philadelphia, by Dr. Clark Sanford, of Greenwich, in the State of Connecticut, The Eclipse of the Sun Last Week, Afforded an Opportunity, Unusually Favourable, for Ascertaining the Longitude of Places, in the United States, Phenomena of Light during the Eclipse of the Sun, Critical Remarks on the Bakerian Lecture of 1809: by Thomas D. Mitchell Esq. ofPhiladelphia, Medical and Philosophical Intelligence Domestic, Instance of a Shrivelled Fœtus in a Cow, Historical Data, Abridged from the Manuscript Journal of a French Officer, Who Came out under Ibberville. This Journal Contains the History of Louisiana from Its Foundation down to 1722. And May Be Relied on as Correct. By Major Amos Stoddard, of the Army of the United States, The Solar Eclipse. Letter to the editor: To the Editors of the Medical Repository An Account of a Schirrus and Cancer, in the Case of Mrs. C—N, April 1808. By Dr. Anson Smith, of Kingston, …, To the Editors of the Medical Repository. Review: Review An Account of Expeditions to the Sources of the Mississippi, and through the Western Parts of Louisiana, ….
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