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Medical Repository

0000; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

E. H. Smith, J. Priestley, J. Priestley, Samuel Brown, James Woodhouse, Henry Channing, H. Channing, Thomas Coit, Edward Miller, Benjamin Rush, Frederick William, Samuel L. Mitchill, Samuel L. Mitchill, John Oothout, Jacob Abramse, Richard Bayley, Gulian Verplanck, Cornelius Ray, Moses Rogers, John B. Coles, Gabriel Furman, William Bayard, Isaac Rand,

Resumo

Frontmatter: Medical Repository. Essay: Medical Essays.—No. III On the Pestilential Diseases Which, at Different Times, Appeared in the Athenian, Carthaginian, Carthaginian …, Cursory Observations on That Form of Pestilence Called Yellow Fever. By Edward Miller, M. D., Section III, Letter from His Prussian Majesty to the Academy of Sciences at Berlin. Read in the Sitting of the 19th of April, 1798, An Account of the Pestilential Disease Which Prevailed at Boston (Massachusetts) in the Summer and Autumn of 1798. By Samuel Brown, M. D., An Abstract of a Paper (Read at a Former Meeting) Entitled Experiments to Determine the Density of the Earth, by Henry Cavendish, Esq. F. R. S. And A. S. Has Been Read to a Meeting of the Royal Society of London, A Letter to Dr. John Maclean, Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy in Princeton College, New-Jersey, by James Woodhouse, M. D. Professor of Chemistry in the University of Pennsylvania, &c., Physiology, On the Same Subject: Communicated in an Eighth Letter from Dr. Priestley to Dr. Mitchill, Additional Account of the Pestilential Fever Which Prevailed at New-London, (Connecticut): Communicated in a Letter from Dr. Coit to Dr. Mitchill; Dated New-London, Jan. 11,1799, A Singular Phenomenon in Regard to Cream, Facts and Observations Relative to the Nature and Origin of the Pestilential Fever Which Prevailed in This City (Philadelphia) in 1793,1797, and 1798. By the College of Physicians of Philadelphia. Dobson. 1798. Pp. 52.8vo., An Account of the Pestilential Disease Which Prevailed at New-London (Connecticut), in the Summer and Autumn of 1798: Communicated in a Letter from the Rev. Henry Channing to Dr. Mitchill, An Act Respecting Quarantines and Health Laws, Of the Epidemic Lately Prevalent in Boston, On the Phlogistic Theory: Communicated in a Seventh Letter from Dr. Priestley to Dr. Mitchill, A Paper* by Mr. Home Was Also Read, Containing an Account of Some Experiments, Made in Order to Ascertain the Cause of the Light Seen in the Eyes of Cats and Some Other Animals in the Dark, Foreign Magnetism, To the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States, in Congress Assembled, Extract of a Letter from Dr. Nooth, Superintendant-General of the Hospitals in British America, to Dr. Mitchill, Dated Quebec, Jan. 24,1799, Second Letter from the Rev. Mr. Channing, on the Same Subject; Dated New-London, Feb. 19,1799, Multiple Essay Items, In the Year 1792, the Legislature of New-York Appropriated the Sum of £ 750 Annually, for Several Years, for the Endowment of Additional Professorships in Columbia College, Extract of a Letter from a Learned Correspondent in Germany, to Dr. Mitchill, Dated Sept. 15,1798, Extract of a Letter from an Eminent Character in Montpellier, to Dr. Mitchill, Dated August 20,1798, Meteorological Observations, from Fahrenheit's Thermometer, in the Open Air, North Shade, New-London, 1798, Medical Inquiries and Observations, &c. Observations upon the Nature and Cure of the Hydrophobia. By Benjamin Rush, M. D. &c., The Coincidence of Opinion, in This Judicious, Well Written Letter, Respecting the Origin and Cause of Their Fever and Ours, Is Very Striking, and Tends to Confirm the Observations in the Preceding Narrative, Concerning the New Sort of Manure Found in the Town of Kent, in Lichfield County, Connecticut: Communicated in a Letter from Mr. Thomas Whitten to the Committee of the American Mineralogical Society, Established in the City of New-York, Dated Kent, August 16,1798, Section II, Medical and Philosophical News Domestic, Appendix Domestic. Review: Review Description of the Genesee Country, Its Rapidly Progressive Population and Improvements: in a Series ….

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