Medical and Philosophical Journal and Review
1809; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Benjamin De Witt, J. A. Smith, J. Augustine Smith, James Cocke, J. Augustine Smith, J. Augustine Smith, Humphry Davy, Robert R. Livingston, James Ewell, John Bell,
ResumoFrontmatter: Medical and Philosophical Journal and Review. Letter to the editor: To the Editors of the Medical and Philosophical Journal and Review. Essay: Prospectus of a Surgical Work, Chemical Effects of Galvanic Electricity, Intelligence Domestic, Outlines of a New Theory of the Proximate Cause of Fever: by Benjamin De Witt, M. D. Professor of Chemistry in the University of the State of New-York, and Late Professor of the Institutes of Medicine, Principles of Surgery, Volume 3d, Part 1st.—Containing a Series of Cases Calculated to Illustrate Chiefly the Doctrine of Tumors, and Other Irregular Parts of Surgery, and to Instruct the Young Surgeon How to Form His Prognostics and to Plan His Operations. By John Bell, Surgeon. London: Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees and Orme; T. Cadell and W. Davies. 4to. Pp. 298.1808, New-York Hospital, Thomas Carroll, Aged Twenty-Six Years, in Walking after Night, Attempted to Pass over a Pile of Stones, from Which He Fell and Struck the Point of His Shoulder, New-York Historical Society, Foreign Account of Farther Discoveries in Extracting Metals from the Earths and Alkalies, American Mineralogy, Quincy's Lexicon Improved, An Essay on Sheep, Wool, and Woollen Manufactures, Showing the Advantage of Improving American Wool, by the Introduction of Spanish Sheep, &c. By Robert R. Livingston, Ll. D. President of the Society for the Promotion of Useful Arts in the State of New-York, Memoirs of the Philadelphia Society for Promoting Agriculture. Containing Communications on Various Subjects in Husbandry and Rural Affairs. To Which Is Added a Statistical Account of the Schuylkill Permanent Bridge. Philadelphia. Jane Aitken. 1808. Vol. I. 8vo. Pp. 479, Decomposition of the Alkalies, Reade and Hincks's Chemical Experiments, Davy and Singer's Chemical Experiments, A Lecture Introductory to the Second Course of Anatomical Instruction in the College of Physicians and Surgeons for the State of New-York; Delivered in That Institution, on Friday, the 11th of November, 1808, by J. Augustine Smith, of the Royal College of Surgeons, London, and Professor of Anatomy and Surgery in the University of the State of New-York, Knight's Description of a New Eudiometer, Jameson's Elements of Geognosy, A Case of Extra-Uterine Conception, in Which an Operation Was Performed. By J. Augustine Smith, The Bakerian Lecture on Some New Phenomena of Chemical Changes Produced by Electricity, Particularly the Decomposition of the Fixed Alkalies, and the Exhibition of the New Substances Which Constitute Their Bases; and on the General Nature of Alkaline Bodies. By Humphry Davy, Esq. Secretary to the Royal Society Introduction. Review: A Case of Luxated Humerus Reduced after It Had Been Displaced for One Hundred and Twenty Days. Also a Case in Which a Luxation of the Clavicle at Its Scapular Artisulation Was Successfully Treated, by James Cocke, M. D. of Baltimore, Review The Planter's and Mariner's Medical Companion; Treating, According to the Most Successful Practice, 1. …. Editorial: The Importance of the Discovery Announced in the Last Celebrated Bakerian Lecture of Mr. Davy, of the Royal Institution of London, and the Interesting Nature of the Experiments Detailed in That Performance, Have Induced Us to Gratify Our Readers by Inserting the Whole of It, No Original Communication of Greater Importance to Our Country at This Period Can Be Published, than the Following One on Merino Sheep, Taken from the Transactions of the New-York Society for the Promotion of Useful Arts.
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