Medical Repository
0000; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Hippolyto I. Da Costa, Lyman Spalding, Dr. David Hosack, William Patterson, Charles Caldwell, James Mease, Samuel L. Mitchill, George Irwin, Henry Geddes, Lloyd Jones, John Ashmead, Thomas Morgan, Thomas Baynton, Dr. John Harness,
ResumoFrontmatter: Medical Repository. Essay: General Remarks, Medical School of New-York, The Lovers of the Fine Arts Have, at This Time, an Opportunity of Being Highly Gratified in Viewing the Collection of Portraits Belonging to Mr. Sharples, in This City, Observations on Meteorological Instruments, and on the Weather at Londonderry, in the Year 1797. By William Patterson, M. D. Communicated in a Letter to Dr. Miller, Description of the City of Lisbon; Shewing the Utility of Constructing the Houses, and Paving the Streets of Cities, with Marble, Limestone, or Other Calcareous Materials, in Preference to Silicious Materials, or Bricks of Clay. In a Letter from Hippolyto I. Da Costa, Esq. ofLisbon, to Dr. Mitchill, and Recommended to Every Philosopher and Police-Officer in the United States. (See Med. Repos. Vol. ii. P. 39 & Seq.), Observations on Pot-Ash; Being an Inquiry How Far the Mischievous Effects of Septic Acid Are Restrained by Pot-Ash, and Other Alkalies, Particularly in Respect to the Effects of Septite of Pot-Ash (Nitre or Salt-Petre), upon Animal Flesh Intended to Be Eaten, and upon the Human Stomach. In a Letter from Dr. Mitchill to Dr. Priestley, Dated Plandome, May 4, 1799, Observations on Meteorological Instruments January, A Semi-Annual Oration, on the Origin of Pestilential Diseases Delivered before the Academy of Medicine of Philadelphia, on the 17th Day of December, 1798. By Charles Caldwell, A. M. M. D. Senior Vice-President of the Academy. Philadelphia. Bradfords. 1799. Pp. 59, Appendix Domestic, The Machines Invented by Mr. Benjamin Wynkoop, for Ventilating Ships, May Justly Be Numbered with the Most Important Nautical Improvements, During the Session of the Legislature of New-York at Albany, in the Winter of 1798, an Act Was Passed to Encourage the Writing a History of That State, A Dissertation on the Bilious Malignant Fever Which Prevailed in the Country Adjacent to Dartmouth College, in the Summer of 1798. Read before a Private Medical Society, at Dartmouth College, December 12, 1798. By Lyman Spalding, M. B. Lecturer on Chemistry and Materia Medica in Dartmouth College, A Number of Persons Have Been Incorporated in New-York, under the Title of the Manhattan Company, with the Power to Raise a Large Capital, for the Purpose of Supplying the City with Pure and Wholesome Water, A New Process for Forming the Unguentum Hydrargyri, Two Machines for Ventilating the Holds of Ships, Invented by Mr. Benjamin Wynkoop, Were Fixed in the Ship India; One of Which Being in My State-Room, Was More Immediately under My Observation, and I Found That It Was Worked by the Motion of the Ship at Sea, at All Times, during a Voyage from This Port to Batavia, An Account of the Situation and Diseases of La Vera Cruz; Being an Abstract of Two Letters from Richard V. W. Thorne, Surgeon of an American Armed Ship, Dated Respectively at La Vera Cruz, on the 7th of March and the 13th of April, 1799, Addressed to Dr. Mitchill, Mr. Benjamin Wynkoop, Institution for Diffusing the Knowledge, and Facilitating the General Introduction of Useful Mechanical Inventions and Improvements; and for Teaching, by Courses of Philosophical Lectures and Experiments, the Application of Science to the Common Purposes of Life, A Translation Is in Forwardness of the Valuable Travels of the Duke De Rochefoucault Liancourt in North-America, so Late as the Years 1796, 1797, and 1798, Lying-In Hospital, Royal Society of London, On the Use of the Gastric Juice of Graminivorous Animals in the Cure of Ulcers. By Dr. John Harness, Physician to His Majesty's Fleet in the Mediterranean, Medical & Philosophical News Domestic, Vade-Mecum Medicum, in Duas Partes Divisum, Quarum Prior, Nosologiam Cullinœam, Posterior Compendium Materiœ Medicæ Et Pharmacopœiœ, Exhibet, &c. &c. Auctore Gulielmo Tazewell, M. D. Virginiense. Lutet. Paris. A. J. Dugour Et Durand. Philadelphia. Dobson. 1798. Small 8vo. Pp. 210, The Chemical Society of Philadelphia, Besides a Variety of Other Minerals, from Different Parts of the United States, Have Lately Received a Specimen of the Golden or Auriferous Pyrites from Virginia, from Ten Pennyweights of Which, Three Grains of Gold, Twenty-Four Carats Fine, Have Been Extracted, Observations on Meteorological Instruments, and on the Weather at Londonderry the Three First Months of the Year 1798, The Following Remarks on the Constitution of Nitrous Air (Septic Gas) Are from an Anonymous Correspondent, and Addressed to Professor Mitchill, On the Expansion of Water during Congelation: Communicated in a Letter from Stephen Dickson, M. D. to Dr. Mitchill, History, Foreign Descriptive Account of a New Method of Treating Old Ulcers of the Legs. By Thomas Baynton, Surgeon of …, Remarks, Report of the Commissioners Appointed by the National Institute to Repeat the Experiments Which Have Been Made on Galvanism: Read in the Name of the Commission, by Cit. Hale. From the Bulletin Des Sciences, Par La Société Philomathique, Thermidor, an. VI, The Subscriber, Late Captain of the Brig Nancy, of This Port, Having, in a Voyage to the West-Indies, Experienced the Salutary Effects of a Patent Machine for Ventilating the Holds of Ships at Sea, Invented by Mr. Benjamin Wynkoop, and Constructed in Said Brig, Doth Certify, That the Said Machine, Worked by the Motion of the Vessel at Sea, Forced a Constant Current of Pure Air into the Hold, from Whence the Soul Air Was Thereby Expelled; That the Seamen Were Remarkably Healthy, When the Crews of Most of the Other Vessels, at the Port Where She Said Brig Discharged Her Cargo, Were Very Sickly, and Many of Them Died, A Periodical Work, Entitled the Monthly Magazine, Has Been Lately Undertaken in New-York, For Some Time past, That Large and Singular Bird the Cassowary, Has Been Shewn in This City, Multiple Essay Items, Zoology, Case of Tetanus Cured by Wine. Communicated in a Letter to Dr. James Gregory, Professor of the Practice of Physic in the University of Edinburgh, by Dr. David Hosack, Professor of Botany and Materia Medica in Columbia College, In a Voyage into the Belgic Countries, Published Not Long Ago by the Celebrated Forster, the Author Speaks of the Scarcity of Wood of Every Kind, and Especially of That for Fuel, with Which Europe Is Threatened, The French (as Was Announced in the Last Monthly Magazine) Have Formed a National Institute at Cairo, Botany, Account of the Weather at Londonderry in the Year 1797, It Is Pleasing to Find the People of Philadelphia Engaged with so Much Affiduity in the Plan of Supplying Their City with Water, Agriculture, A Medical Case, Drawn up by Mr. Berrington, of Great-Britain: Communicated by Dr. Priestley, in a Letter Dated Northumberland, January 10, 1799, Account of the French Aerostatic Institute, Nautical Improvement, I Have Examined the Principle of Construction, and Witnessed the Operation, of Mr. Benjamin Wynkoop's Ventila, Foreign Cow-Pox. Review: Review Rapport Fait Auz Citoyens Victor Hugues Et Lebas, Agens Particuliers Du Directoire Executis Aux Istes …. Editorial: Erratum.
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