Medical Museum
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Autores
John Spence, Benjamin Rush, John Spence, Benjamin Rush, John Spence, William P. Dewees, Dr. John Redman Coxe, J. C. Rousseau, J. R. Coxe, James Woodhouse, John C. Otto, Dr. Maxwell M'Dowell, John Redman Coxe, Thomas W. Smith, Dr. John Redman Coxe, Mathew Wendell, J. R. Coxe, Dr. P. W. Little, Dr. J. R. Coxe, James Woodhouse,
ResumoFrontmatter: Medical Museum. Letter to the editor: Extract of a Letter from Professor Silliman of Yale College, Connecticut, to Mr. Robert Hare Jun. of Philadelphia, on the Nitrous Oxide, Communicated to the Editor by Professor Woodhouse, History of a Case of Mania, Successfully Treated, in a Series of Letters between Dr. John Spence, and Dr. Benjamin Rush. Communicated to the Editor by Dr. Spence No. I. Essay: No. IV, Extract of a Letter from Dr. Rush in Reply to the Above, Case, Dr. H. In His Reply Observes, P. 98, That "It Cannot Be Regarded as Presumption in Me to Believe That the Doctor Has Embraced an Hypothesis," &c.; on the Words "Embraced an Hypothesis," He Remarks in a Note "I Say Embraced, Because I Am Able to Shew He Is Not the Inventor of It", Case of Chorea Sancti Viti; Communicated by Dr. Maxwell M'Dowell, An Account of the Influenza, as It Appeared in Philadelphia; by John C. Otto, M. D. of Philadelphia, No. V, Account of Several Cases of Chorea, Sancti Viti; by Dr. T. W. Smith, Observations on Dr. Gough's Remarks, on Dr. Wendell's Case of Worms in the Bladder. By Dr. M. Wendell, Successful Exhibition of Arsenic in a Cancerous Affection of the Tongue; with Remarks on the Superiority of Mercury, Exhibited in the State of Gas. By Dr. P. W. Little, No III, No. II, Case of Debility Followed by an Inflammation of the Stomach and Intestines, Terminating in Immediate Death. Communicated by J. C. Rousseau, M. D., Analysis of an Iron Ore, Containing Titanium; by James Woodhouse, M. D. Professor of Chemistry in the University of Pennsylvania, Remarks on Dr. Peachey Harrison's Reply; by William P. Dewees, M. D., Observations on the Effects of the Nitrous Oxide, When Taken into the Lungs; by James Woodhouse, M. D. Professor of Chemistry in the University of Pennsylvania, &c.. Editorial: Errata.
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