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Medical Museum

0000; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

Dr. William Dewees, John Syng Dorsey, Dr. John Vaughan, William Shaw, William Shaw, Paul Hamilton, Thomas Dancer, George Clark, Daniel Wilson, Thomas Dancer, Thomas Dancer, James Stuart, George Farquhar, C. Cavezzali, Benjamin Rush, Jean Senac, Benj. Rush,

Resumo

Frontmatter: Medical Museum. Essay: History of a Case of Introsusception. By William Shaw, M. D., History II Extract of a Letter from Dr. Dick of St Thomas, in the East, to Dr. Dancer, Physician in Kingston, Jamaica, An Attempt to Explain, Why More Children Live That Are Born at the Seventh, than at the Eighth Month of Pregnancy. By Dr. William Dewees, On the 19th October, 1805, I Was Requested to Visit in Consultation with Dr. Gardner of Derby, a Boy Aged about Twelve Years, Who in the Morning Had Received a Severe Blow from the Hoof of a Horse, On the Preparation of the Red Oxide of Mercury (Hydrargyrus Nitratus Ruber, or Red Precipitate), Observations on Certain Cases of Secondary Disease, Subsequent to the Measles, in a Letter to Benjamin Rush, M. D. By, Account of Two Cases of Stricture of the Urethra, Removed by Tobacco Bougies. By William Shaw, M. D., An Account of a Case of Wounded Brain. By John Syng Dorsey, M. D., Method of Restoring Essential Oils That Have Become Thickened and Rancid, Children Poisoned by Bitter Almonds, Saline Draught, Observations Tending to Prove the Contagious Nature of Yellow Fever, Medical and Philosophical Register Foreign and Domestic, Insusceptibility of Electrical Impression Letter from Cit. Clos to F. C. Delametherie, Editor of the Fournal De Physique, Case of Blindness Induced by an Accident of an Uncommon Kind—By the Editor, Goettling's New Process for Decomposing Sulphate of Baryta, in Order to Prepare the Muriate of That Earth; with a Mode of Preparing the Muriate, Tincture of Tobacco, New Process for Preparing the Black Oxide of Iron (Æthiops Martialis.) by C. Cavezzali, Apothecary to the Hospital at Lodi, Observations on the Vaccine. By George Farquhar, M. D., A Medical Institution Has Been Lately Established in Philadelphia, under the Title of the "Philadelphia Medical Lycæum", An Institution for Investigating the Nature and Cure of Cancer Has Lately Been Planned in London, and Some Progress Made Towards Its Establishment, Dissection of a Body That Died of the Yellow Fever at Philadelphia, in the Autumn of 1805, with Practical Observations and Remarks. By James Stuart, M. D., Extraordinary Instance of Universal Anchylosis, An Account of the Discovery of the Composition of Muriatic Acid. By Professor Pacchioni, of Pisa. In a Letter from Fabbroni of Florence, Cases of Intermittent Cured by Calomel. By Daniel Wilson, M. D., Account of the Method of Supplying Artificial Noses; as Practised by the Natives of the Malabar Coast, Aya-Pana, Correction of the Ill Flavour of Malt Spirits, Multiple Essay Items, Dear Sir, I Have Lately Witnessed One of the Most Extraordinary Cases That I Ever Remember to Have Met with in the Annals of Midwifery, On the Use of the New Metals in the Practice of Physic, On the Mode of Detecting Arsenic in Those Poisoned Thereby, &c. &c., New Publications Medical Inquiries and Observations. By Benjamin Rush, M. D. Professor of the Institutes and Practice …, A Treatise on the Hidden Nature, and the Treatment of Intermitting and Remitting Fevers: Illustrated by Various Experiments and Observations; in Two Books, by Jean Senac, M. D. Translated from the Latin, with Notes, by Charles Caldwell, M. D. Philadelphia, 1805. Kimber, Conrad, &Co. Pp. 299, Price I Dol. 75 Cts Recommendatory Preface by Dr. Rush, Account of Two Albinos. By Dr. John Vaughan, Of Inoculation for the Measles, The Action of the Spleen Investigated by the Effects Following Its Extirpation. Letter to the editor: Case of Extra-Uterine Gestation, by Dr. G. Clark—Communicated to the Editor by Dr. Dancer, On the Effect of Fear in Dropsy. Communicated to Dr. Ramsay, Charlestown, (S. C.) by Paul Hamilton, and Transmitted to the Editor, by Dr. Ramsay.

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