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Medical Repository

1805; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

Dr. Levi Wheaton, Grafton Duvall, Felix D'Azara, Mr. L. E Moreau-Saint-Mery, M. Moreau-Saint-Mery, Jean Deveze,

Resumo

Frontmatter: Medical Repository. Essay: Charter and Bye-Laws of the New-York Dispensary, Instituted in 1790.12mo. Pp. 36. New-York. Southwick and Hardcastle. 1805, Malignant Fever, Substitution of Pot-Ash for Sea-Salt, or Muriate of Soda, Efficacy of the Volatile Alkali, against the Bites of Venomous Serpents, Mr. Stevens' Reply, A Case of Hernia Cerebri, Wherein a Large Portion of the Brain Was Protruded beyond the Skull: Communicated to Dr. Mitchill by Dr. Levi Wheaton, of Providence, (R. I.) in a Letter, Dated April 24, 1805, Smyth's Map of Upper Canada, On the Use of the Acetate of Lead in Epilepsy: Communicated by Dr. Agnew, of Gettysburgh, Adams' County, (Pennsylvania), to Dr. Miller, A Description of the Hot Springs and Volcanic Appearances in the Country Adjoining the River Ouachitta, in Louisiana: Communicated in a Letter from Joseph Macrery, M. D. of Natchez, to Dr. Miller, Professorship of Surgery, Remarkable Effect of a Pregnant Mother's Imagination The Following Singular Occurence Was Communicated to Dr. Miller by Mr. Benjamin Taylor, Meteorological Observations Made at Michilimackinac, in the Territory of Michigan, The Greatest Lead Mines in the World Existing in Upper Louisiana, Domestic Supply of Sulphur in New-York, Lead Mine in Pennsylvania, Medical & Philosophical News Domestic, Pot-Ash Acting as a Condiment and Antiseptic in the Preparation Called Jerked Meat, Bearded and Fair People Inhabiting the Country High up the Missouri, Destruction of Venereal Poison by Alkaline Salts among the Africans, Native Sulphates of Magnesia and Soda in Virginia, Correspondence, Dissertation Sur La Fievre Jaune Qui Regna a Philadelphie En 1793, Depuis Le Mois d'Août Jusques Vers Le Milieu Du Mois De Decembre; Par Jean Deveze, Ancien Chirurgien Du Cap-Francois, Ex-Chirurgien-Major-General Des Troupes Nationales De La Province Du Nord De Saint Domingue, Ancien Medecin En Chef De l'Hopital De Bush-Hill, &c. &c. &c. I. E. A Dissertation on the Yellow Fever Which Prevailed at Philadelphia, in 1793, from the Month of August until the Middle of December; by John Deveze, Formerly Surgeon at Cape-Francois, Ex-Surgeon- General of the National Troops in the Northern Division of St. Domingo, Late Chief Physician of the Bush-Hill Hospital, &c. &c. &c. 1793,1 Pp. 1793,2 Paris. Huzard. (An. 1793,3.) 1793,4, A History of the Extraordinary Season of 1804; and of the Luxuriant Vegetation, Great Rains, and Subsequent Sickness in August, September, and October; as They Appeared near the River Monocasy and in the Upper Parts of Maryland. Drawn up by Grafton Duvall, M. D. of Fredericktown, (Maryland), The Mathematical Correspondent; Containing New Elucidations, Discoveries, and Improvements in Various Branches of the Mathematics; with Collections of Mathematical Questions Resolved by Ingenious Correspondents. 12mo. Pp. 116. New-York. Sage and Clough, T. and J. Swords. 1804, 1805, A Case of Tetanus: Communicated by Frederick Dalcho, M. D. Secretary of the Medical Society of South-Carolina, to Dr. Mitchill, April 10, 1805, Proceeding in Scotland, Caused by the Pestilential Condition of the Ships Carrying Emigrants from the British Islands to America and Elsewhere, Use of Alkaline Earth to Prevent Fever, and Cure Dysentery Reasons Why Lime and the Leaves of Certain Plants Are Chewed and Swallowed by Natives of Hot Climates, …, An Historical Sketch, to the End of the Revolutionary War, of the Life of Silas Talbot, Esq. ofthe State of Rhode-Island, Late Commander of the United States Frigate the Constitution, and of an American Squadron in the West-Indies. 12mo. Pp. 147. New-York. Caritat. 1803, Nature Deviates from Her Common Laws in an Endless Variety of Shapes; and Cases of Monstrosity, as Such Merely, Form, Perhaps, One of the Most Unprofitable Parts of Medical Reading; but Some Circumstances in the Preceding Case I Think Entitle It to Attention, Another Attempt to Improve Fire-Places, A Few Passages in the Writings of Hippocrates, Where Carbonate of Soda (the Natron or Nitre of the Ancients) Is Prescribed, Mentioned, or Recommended, Vanderlyn's Prints of the Falls of Niagara, Dr. Mitchill's Note to Dr. Valentin, of Marseilles, on the Knowledge Which Hippocrates Seems to Have Had of He Yellow Fever, Facts Concerning the Slabbering Distemper in Horses and Other Domestic Animals: in a Letter from Thomas Moore, of Montgomery County, (Maryland), Farmer, to Dr. Mitchill, Dated Brookville, 22d Feb. 1805, Houses Built in Pise, or Constructed of Loose or Common Earth, by Ramming, New Edition of Dr. Rush's Medical Works, Medical Commencement at Philadelphia, Surprizing Extrication of Inflammable Air, Topography of Waynesborough (Georgia), and Its Vicinity, with the State of the Thermometer and Weather for Part of the Year 1802. To Which Is Added, Some Account of the Diseases Which Prevailed, and a Few Observations on Yellow Fever, and the Principal Remedies of Fever: Communicated by Dr. Joshua E. White, of Savannah, (Georgia), Essais Sur l'Histoire Naturelle Des Quadrupedes De La Province Du Paraguay. Par Don Felix D'Azara, Capitaine, &c. &c. Ecrites Depuis 1783 Jusqu'en 1796. Avec Une Appendice, Sur Quelques Reptiles, Et Formant Une Suite Necessaire Aux Oeuvres De Buffon. Traduit Sur Le Manuscrit Inedit De l'Auteur, Par Mr. L. E. Moreau-Saint-Mery, Conseilleur d'Etat, Resident De La Republic Francois, Pres Son Altesse Royale l'Infant Duc De Parme, &c. &c. I. E. Essays on the Natural History of Quadrupeds of the Province of Paraguay. By Captain Felix D'Azara, Written between the Years 1783 and 1796. With an Appendix, Concerning Certain Reptiles, and Forming a Necessary Supplement to the Works of the Count De Buffon. Translated from the Unpublished Spanish Manuscript of the Author, by M. Moreau-Saint-Mery, &c. &c. 8vo. Tom. I. Pp. l'Histoire8 Tom. Ii. Pp. l'Histoire9 Paris. Pougens. D'Azara0. Letter to the editor: Case of an Extraordinary Disease of the Intestinum Rectum and Bladder: Communicated to the Editors by Dr. Samuel Agnew, of Gettysburgh, Pennsylvania. Review: Review A Concise Extract from the Sea Journal of William Moulton; Written on Board the Onico, in a Voyage from ….

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