Medical Repository
1810; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
William M. Ross, Wm. M. Ross, Robert Bowne, Wm. Duane, Dr. Nicholas Childers, Hon. Cadwallader Colden, Josiah Bartlett, Daniel Drake, Josiah Meigs,
ResumoFrontmatter: Medical Repository. Essay: Bill of Mortality, for Newport, Rhode-Island, for A D. 1809, Notices Concerning Cincinnati. By Daniel Drake.—Cincinnati. Browne & Co. 1810.8vo. Pp. 32, The Pestallozzian Plan of Evolving the Faculties, Described and Exemplified in the School of Mr. Joseph Neef, near Philadelphia. In a Letter from Colonel Duane to Dr. Mitchill, Dated Philadelphia, Aug. 12, 1810, Spontaneous Inflammation and Decomposition of the Human Body, A Case of Vaccina and Variola at One and the Same Time. Communicated by Tucker Harris, M. D. of Charleston, (S. C.), "You Will Excuse My Presumption in Addressing You, When I Assure You It Is to Establish the Respectability of That Profession of Which You, Sir, Are One of Its Worthiest Members, and to Promote the General Good of Society, History of the Forest-Trees of North America, Callet's Logarithms, for the American Market, Lectures on Surgery, Accompanied with Anatomical Demonstrations, Fluctuation of Chemical Theories, A Female Calf in Which a Fœtus Was Found Immediately after Birth, Reconcilement of the Old and New Chemistry, The Superior Advantages of Cultivating Hemp, (Cannabis Sativa) in the United States, Demonstrated in Various Ways: in a Letter from Robert Bowne, Merchant, in New-York, to James Wadsworth, Esq. ofGenessee; Dated May 1, 1810, Course of Lectures on Natural or Experimental Philosophy, and Chemistry, Quitman on the Popular Prevalence of Magical Notions, Observations on Ulcerated Tonsils, and the Morbid Affections Which Accompany Them: in a Communication to Dr. Mitchill, from Horace H. Hayden of Baltimore, Surgeon Dentist, New Medical Lectureships, After Analyzing the Water of the Spring-Head of Roaring River Estate, and Examining the Magnificient Grotto of Petrifactions, so Elegantly Described by Wm. Beckford, Esq. In His Descriptive Account of Jamaica, I Imagined Some Experiments Might Be Instituted, in Order to Ascertain, by Chemical Analysis, the Properties and Component Parts of the Cane-Liquor, New and Copious Salt-Well at Montezuma, on the Edge of the Seneca River [To the Hon. Samuel L. Mitchill], Frost in July, within New-York, Vermont, Canada, and Massachusetts [Extract of a Letter from Major Joel Davis to Dr. Mitchill], Experiments and Observations on the Component Parts of Cane-Juice; (Saccharum Officinarum of Linnœus;) by William M. Ross, M. D. Physician at Savanna-La-Mar, (Jamaica) To Samuel L. Mitchill, Member of Congress, &c., Case of Diabetes Mellitus, Foreign Artificial Cold, Observations on the Best Methods of Detecting Poisonous Substances Taken into the Stomach, Particularly Arsenic: in a Letter from Valentine Mott, M. D. and Lecturer in Surgery, &c. At New-York, to Dr. Mitchill, Dated June 1, 1810, Case of Calculus Removed by Dilatation from the Female Bladder, Of the Tempered Liquor, or Cane-Juice Saturated with Quick or Pure Lime; Taken out of the Syphon, in the Boiling-House at Fort-William Estate, Medical and Philosophical Intelligence Anecdote of the Late Dr. Berkeley, Bishop of Cloyne, by Josiah Meigs, L. L. D. and President of …, Another Meteoric Stone, Possessing, Apparently, New Qualities, Information Concerning the New-York Hospital Report to the Legislature for 1809. Letter to the editor: Plaster of Paris in Madison County, N. Y. Extract of a Letter to the Editor of the Utica Gazette, Dated "Lenox, August 4, 1810, Remarks on the Yellow Fever of New-York in 1741, and 1742; by the Hon. Cadwallader Colden. Written in 1743. Communicated to the Editors by His Grandson, C. D. Colden, Esq., Description and Analysis of the Meteoric Stone, Which Fell at Weston, the 14th December, 1807 [David Bailie Warden, Esq. Consnl-General of the United States at Paris, Has Communicated to the Editors …, Cursory Observations and Remarks on the Antiquities of Georgia. Addressed to the Editors by Dr. Nicholas Childers, of Baldwin County, (Georgia,) in a Communication Dated June, 1810. Review: Review A Dissertation on the Progress of Medical Science in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. By Josiah Bartlett. ….
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