Medical Repository
1807; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Caspar Wistar Eddy, Dr. Felix Pascalis, Dr. Joseph Young, Samuel Brown, Dr. Gideon C. Forsyth, Dr. J. W. Montross, P. Assalini, George Pinckard, George Heriot, Thomas Main, J. L. Alibert, Charles Caldwell, Patrick Gass, Benjamin Silliman, James L. Kingsley, Dr. D. Hosack, Lucas Pepys, Ja. Hervey, James Cleghorn, Daniel Mills, Hugh Ferguson, Th. Spens, Wm. Lucas, Wm. Farquharson, James Henthorn, James Henthorn,
ResumoFrontmatter: Medical Repository. Letter to the editor: An Examination of Dr. Hugh Williamson's Memoir on Fascination; to Which Is Subjoined a New Theory of That Phenomenon: in a Communication from Malachi Foot, A. M. and Member of the College of Physicians and Surgeons in the City of New-York, to the Editors of the Medical Repository, Dated New-York, July 7, 1807. Essay: Medical College of Baltimore, Remarks on a Spanish Pamphlet, Entitled, "Reflexiones Sobre La Epidemia Padecida En Cadiz Y Pueblos Circumvecinos, a Fines Del Anno De 1800, Dirigidas À Los Profesores De Medicina, Por Un Amante Del Bien Publico: En La Imprenta De D. Pedro Gomez De Requena, Impressor Mayor Por S. M. " I. E. Observations on the Epidemic Which Prevailed in Cadiz and the Neighbouring Towns, during the Fall of the Year 1800, Offered to the Practitioners of Physic, by a Friend to the Public Welfare. 104 Pages in 8vo., Plantæ Plandomenses, or a Catalogue of the Plants Growing Spontaneously in the Neighbourhood of Plandome, the Country Residence of Samuel L. Mitchill. By Caspar Wistar Eddy, Student of Medicine, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, Fatal Case of Scurvy, Supposed to Have Arisen from the Immoderate Use of Hickory-Nuts: Communicated by Dr. Gideon C. Forsyth, of Wheeling, Ohio County, Virginia, to Dr. Miller, A Treatise on Malignant Intermittents. By J. L. Alibert, Physician to the Hospital of St. Louis, &c. &c. Third Edition, Revised, Corrected, and Enlarged. Translated from the French, with an Introductory Discourse, Occasional Notes, and an Appendix. By Charles Caldwell, M. D. &c. 8vo. Pp. 379. Philadelphia. Fry & Kammerer. 1807 An Essay on the Pestilential or Yellow Fever, as It Prevailed in Philadelphia in the Year 1805. By Charles …, Improvement in the Preparation of Artificial Mineral Waters, At a Special Court of Assistants of the Royal College of Surgeons, Convened by Order of the Master, and Holden at the College, on Tuesday, the 17th Day of March, 1807, No. IV, Yellow Fever in 1807, Acute Sickness at Deerfield, in New-Hampshire, 1807, Dr. W. P. Dewees, Who Has Been Many Years Known to the Public as an Eminent Teacher of Midwifery at Philadelphia, and Whose Publications on That Subject Have Gained a High Degree of Approbation, Has Lately Presented to the Public "An Abridgment of Mr. Heath's Translation of Baudelocque's Midwifery", Aspect and Character of the Country Lying between the Upper Missisippi and the Missouri, Clinical Lectures in the College of Physicians and Surgeons, Analysis of Balltown Waters; Communicated by Dr. D. Hosack to Dr. Miller, The Comet of 1807, Medical & Philosophical News Domestic, Case of Convulsions, Successfully Treated by Large Doses of Opium and Other Stimulants: Communicated by Dr. J. W. Montross, of New-York, to Dr. Mitchill, New Publications on Midwifery, The Substance of an Extempore Lecture Given to a Promising Young Physician, to Evince the Necessity of Clearly Understanding the First Principles of Medical Science: Communicated to Dr. Mitchill, by the Author, Dr. Joseph Young, Petrified Wood Found in Maryland, Directions for the Transplantation and Management of Young Thorn, or Other Hedge Plants, Preparative to Their Being Set in Hedges: with Some Practical Observations on the Method of Plain Hedging. By Thomas Main. 8vo. Pp. 38. Washington. Way. 1807, A Journal of the Voyages and Travels of a Corp. of Discovery, under the Command of Capt. Lewis and Capt. Clarke, of the Army of the United States, from the Mouth of the River Missouri, through the Interior Parts of North-America to the Pacific Ocean, during the Years 1804, 1805, and 1806; Containing an Authentic Relation of the Most Interesting Transactions during the Expedition, a Description of the Country, and an Account of Its Inhabitants, Soil, Climate, Curiosities, and Vegetable and Animal Productions. By Patrick Gass, One of the Persons Employed in the Expedition, &c. 8vo. Pp. 262. Pittsburgh. M'Keehan, Fall of Meteoric Stones in Connecticut, Appendix To the Royal College of Physicians of London, The Meteor Which Has so Recently Excited Alarm in Many, and Astonishment in All, First Made Its Appearance in Weston, about a Quarter or Half past Six O'clock A. M. On Monday, the 14th Inst., Election of Members in the Medical Society of New-York, Evans's Improvement in the Employment of Steam, The History of Canada, from Its First Discovery; Comprehending an Account of the Original Establishment of the Colony of Louisiana. By George Heriot, Esq. Deputy Post-Master-General of British America, &c. 8vo. Pp. 616. Vol. I. London. Longman & Rees. 1804, Foreign Report of the Royal College of Physicians of London on Vaccination. With an Appendix, Containing the …, An Account of Two Cases of Convulsions, Alternating with Temporary Insanity, Relieved by Violent Pressure over the Stomach. By Samuel Brown, M. D. of New-Orleans, At a Meeting of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, Holden at Their Theatre, on Tuesday the 13th Day of Jan. 1807 Francis M'Evoy, Esq. President, No. II. Review: Review Observations on the Disease Called the Plague, on the Dysentery, the Opthalmy of Egypt, and on the Means …. Backmatter: Literary Intelligence.
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