Medical Repository
1804; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Dr. Joshua E. White, Dr. George Davidson, Daniel M'Kinnen, D. Francesco Saverio Clavigero, Charles Cullen, James Mann, John Stevens, James Madison, John Stevens, Mr. Charles Brandon Trye,
ResumoFrontmatter: Medical Repository. Essay: Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, Held at Philadelphia, &c., Analysis of Turriano's Treatise on the Plague of Messina, in Sicily, 1743; and an Account of the Use of the Rack and Torture to Prove the Distemper Contagious: in a Communication from Dr. S. L. Mitchill to Dr. J. R. B. Rodgers, Health-Officer of the Port of New-York, Copy of Mr. Stevens's Patent and Specification To All to Whom These Presents Shall Come, Greeting, Mr. Buchholz's New Method of Preparing Emetic Tartar, Foreign Decomposition of Combustible Substances, The History of Mexico: Collected from Spanish and Mexican Historians, from Manuscripts and Ancient Paintings of the Indians. Illustrated by Charts and Other Copper-Plates. To Which Are Added, Critical Dissertations on the Land, Animals, and Inhabitants of Mexico. By Abbe D. Francesco Saverio Clavigero. Translated from the Original Italian, by Charles Cullen, Esq. In Three Volumes. 8vo. Philadelphia. Dobson. 1804, Method of Preparing Gallic Acid, by Mr. Fielder, Appendix Remarks on the Cow-Pox Inoculation. By Mr. Charles Brandon Trye, Medical Intelligence from the Barbary Coast On the Habitations and Dress of the Moors, Arabs, and Jews of Tunis, in Barbary; and on the Local Origin …, A Dissertation upon the Cholera Infantum; to Which Are Added Rules and Regulations, as Preventive Means of the Autumnal Diseases of Children; Which Gained the Boylstonian Prize, for the Year 1803. By James Mann, a. M. Fellow of the Massachusetts Medical Society. 8vo. P. 51. Boston. Young & Minns. 1804, Observations on a Case of Strangulated Hernia: Communicated in a Letter from Dr. Chatard, of Baltimore, to Dr. Miller, Plans of Lower Louisiana and New-Orleans, Method of Treating Malignant Fevers, Case of Diseased Brain: Communicated by Dr. Joshua E. White, of Savannah, in the State of Georgia, Treatment, A Narrative of the Malignant Fever, with Black-Vomiting, Which Prevailed at Winchester (Virginia) and the Neighbouring Country on the River Shenandoah, during the Summer and Autumn of 1804: Communicated in a Letter from Dr. Robert Dunbar to Dr. Mitchill, Dated Winchester, November 22, 1804, Remarks on Mr. Evans's Project, and an Account of Other Improvements in Steam Engines, by John Stevens, Esq. ofHoboken: Communicated in the Following Letters to Dr. Mitchill, Description of a Still, Medical & Philosophical News Domestic, Dear Sir, I Am This Moment Favoured, by Dr. Miller, with Mr. Evans's "Project for the Improvement of Steam Engines", New Publication by Dr. Patterson, Specification, Officers of the Medical Society of North-Carolina, 1804-5, A New and Cheap Paint, Some Remarks on the Origin and Progress of the Malignant Yellow Fever, as It Appeared in the Village of Catskill, State of New-York, during the Summer and Autumn of 1803: in a Letter from Dr. Benjamin W. Dwight to Eneas Monson, M. D. of New-Haven, Connecticut, New Mineral Spring in Virginia, Case of Monstrosity: Communicated in a Letter from Dr. Jesse F. Jones, of Martin County (North-Carolina), to Dr. Miller, From a Series of Experiments Made in France, in 1790, by Mr. Belancour, under the Auspices of the Royal Academy of Sciences, It Has Been Found That, within a Certain Range, the Elasticity of Steam Is Nearly Doubled by Every Addition of Temperature Equal to Thirty Degrees of Fahrenheit's Thermometer. Letter to the editor: Practical and Diagnostic Observations on Yellow Fever, as It Occurs in Martinique, and on the Remedial Effects of Calomel and Opium in the Same; Together with Some Remarks on the Glandular Disease of Barbadoes. By Dr. George Davidson, Late of St. Vincents, in a Communication to the Editors, Dated Barbadoes, January 27, 1801. Review: Review A Tour through the British West-Indies, in the Years 1802 and 1803, Giving a Particular Account of the …. Obituary: John R. Young, M. D..
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