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Medical Repository

1803; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

Benjamin Rush, James Woodhouse, John Redman Coxe, Philip S. Physick, Dr. Jeremiah Barker, Charles Caldwell, Benjamin Smith Barton, John A. Binns, Isaac Forster, Samuel Scofield, James R. Manley, Rev. Timothy Alden Jr.,

Resumo

Frontmatter: Medical Repository. Essay: Wittman's Travels, Foreign New Method of Treating Gonorrhoea, An Estimate of Commercial Advantages, by Way of Mississippi and Mobile Rivers to the Western Country; Principles of a Commercial System; and the Commencement and Progress of a Settlement on the Ohio River, to Facilitate the Same: with a Statement of Facts. 12mo. Pp. 70. Nashville. M'laughlan. 1799, We Are Requested by Dr. John Redman Coxe, of Philadelphia; Whose Zeal in the Improvement and Extension of Vaccination Is so Well Known, to Apprize the Public That the Plate Prefixed to His "Practical Observations on Vaccination," from the Use of an Improper Colouring Material by the Artist, Has Undergone a Change of Colour, Which Does Not Now so Truly Represent the Appearances of the Disease as in the Original State, Yellow Fever at Alexandria, Remedy for the Sting of Wasps and Bees, Medical Graduation in Columbia College, An Account of the Measles, and Some Other Distempers, as They Appeared in Several Towns in the District of Maine, from January, 1802, to January, 1803. Communicated by Dr. Jeremiah Barker, of Portland, Remarks on the Connection between Catarrh and Malignant Fevers; Together with Conjectures on the Theory of Fever: Communicated in a Letter from Noah Webster, Esq. to Dr. Miller, Dated New-Haven, September 28, 1803, Observations on Vaccination: by John Redman Coxe, M. D. of Philadelphia, Collection and History of the Testaceous Animals Found in the Waters of New-York, A Treatise on Practical Farming; Embracing Particularly the Following Subjects; Viz. The Use of Plaster of Paris, with Directions for Using It; and General Observations on the Use of Other Manures: on Deep Ploughing, Thick Sowing of Grain, Method of Preventing Fruit-Trees from Decaying, and Farming in General. By John a. Binns. Of Loudon County, Virginia, Farmer. 8vo. Pp. 71. Frederick-Town, Maryland. J. B. Colvin. 1803, An Account of the Examination of the Body of a Little Boy Who Died of the Hydrophobia; Intended to Show the Probable Success of Dr. Physick's Proposal for Preventing Death by Making an Artificial Opening into the Windpipe. By Benjamin Rush, M. D. Professor of Medicine in the University of Pennsylvania: in a Letter to Dr. Edward Miller, The American Bill of Health, Officers of the American Philosophicl Society, Yellow Fever in the City of New-York, Curious Mineralogical Appearances in the City of Washington, Observations on Several Methods of Obtaining Oxygenous Gas in a Very Pure State. By James Woodhouse, M. D. Professor of Chemistry in the University of Pennsylvania, &c., Answer, Medical & Philosophical News Domestic, Blood-Letting in Yellow Fever, Prize Questions, Method of Preparing Phosphate of Soda, A Case of Fracture of the Os Humeri, in Which the Broken Ends of the Bone Not Uniting in the Usual Manner, a Cure Was Effected by Means of a Seton. Communicated to Dr. Miller by Philip S. Physick, M. D., Correspondence, Some Account of the Malignant Fever Which Prevailed in Philadelphia in the Autumn of the Year 1803; Being Part of an Introductory Lecture to a Course of "Clinical Remarks, and Practical Demonstrations," in the Infirmary of the Public Alms-House of Philadelphia; by Charles Caldwell, M. D. &c. Communicated in a Letter to Dr. Mitchill, Dated November 28, 1803, Medical Biography Biographical Memoir of the Hon. Joshua Brackett, Esq. M. D. By the Rev. Timothy Alden, Jun., Yellow Fever at Philadelphia, Medical Books, Appendix Measures Taken by the Government of the United States to Lessen the Rigours of Quarantine in Foreign …, Bahama Agricultural Society, Baron Carendeffez on Galvanism, List of the Post Offices in the United States; with the Counties in Which They Are Situated, and Their Distances from Washington City. 8vo. Pp. 39. Printed by Order of the Post-Master-General. 1803, Source and Character of the Plague in Egypt, Reply of Dr. William Patterson, Caoutchouc Found in Certain Milky Plants near Philadelphia, Method of Preparing Sulphate of Soda, No. 2, New Journal of Medicine, Surgery and Natural History, Remarkable Facts Touching the Geology of the Atlantic Territory of Virginia, Manufacture of Artificial Mineral Waters. Review: Review Elements of Botany, &c. By Benjamin Smith Barton, M. D. &c..

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