Medical Repository
1809; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Rev. Matthew Wilson, David Hosack, Dr. Elias Black, Samuel L. Mitchill, J. Seagrove, Dr. Levi Wheaton, Dr. William Frost, H. G. Spafford, John C. Warren, John Redman Coxe, William Eaton, Valentine Seaman,
ResumoFrontmatter: Medical Repository. Essay: A Case of Anthrax, Successfully Treated. Communicated to Dr. Edward Miller, by David Hosack, M. D. Professor of Materia Medica and Botany, in Columbia College, Mineralogical and Metallurgical Institution, Authorities Touching the Roasting of Mealy Substances, for Preparing a Drink, An Account of the Yellow Fever, as It Appeared at Stabroek, in the Colony of Demarary, during the Principal Part of the Years 1803 and 1804. By Dr. William Frost, Physician at That Place; Addressed to Dr. Jeremiah Barker of Portland, and by Him Communicated to Dr. Mitchill Prognostics, Lectures on Clinical Surgery in the New-York Hospital, Phenomena and Causes of Cretinism, Medical Lectures in the United States New-York, Improvement in Veterinary Practice in New-York, Mineralogical Journal, This Is the History of a Disease and Dissection, Wherein an Extraordinary Organic Lesion of the Right Auricle and Left Ventricle of the Heart Was Found; and Is Contained in a Letter from the Late Dr. Hall Jackson to the Honourable William Plumer, of Epping, (N. H.) Dated February 20, 1786, Chemical Lectures, Officers of the Georgia Medical Society, for 1809, American Geography, The Inclosed Essay, as You Will Perceive from Its Date, Has Been Written Some Months; but as It Is Respecting One of Those Diseases Which Have Visited the Human Race for Ages, and Will, It Is Presumable, Continue to Do so, as Long as We Shall Be Subject to Disease, It Cannot Be Thought out of Date, The Ohio and Mississippi Navigator; with a General Description of the Different Rivers Which Run into Them. 8vo. Pp. 64.1804, Cases of Organic Diseases of the Heart; with Dissections and Some Remarks Intended to Point out the Distinctive Symptoms of These Disease. Read before the Counsellors of the Massachusetts Medical Society. By John C. Warren, M. D. Boston. Wait & Co. 1809.8vo. Pp. 61, Lancisi's Work on the Noxious Exhalation of Marshes: Published in Latin at Rome about One Hundred Years Ago, and Translated into English by Samuel L. Mitchill, at Washington, during the Second Session of the Ninth Congress, 1806—7.—Announced in Our 2d Hexade, Vol. 4. P. 304. (Continued from P. 18) Chapter Fourth, Some Further Remarks on the Use of Mercury in Fevers, Origin of Yellow Fever in the Contaminated Air of a Coasting Vessel, and of the Town of St. Mary's, in Georgia; with an Enumeration of Its Symptoms and Mortality, and the Beneficial Effects of Volatile Alkali as a Remedy; during the Autumn of 1808. In a Communication from James Seagrove, Esq. ofSt. Mary's, to Dr. Nicholas S. Bayard, of Cumberland Island, in That Neighbourhood, Dated March 21, 1809, Officers of the New-Hampshire Medical Society, for A. D. 1809, Foreign Morrison's Treatment of Tinea Capitis, Native Opium of the United States, The American Dispensatory, Containing the Operations of Pharmacy; Together with the Natural, Chemical, Pharmaceutical and Medical History of the Different Substances Employed in Medicine; Illustrated and Explained, According to the Principles of Modern Chemistry: Comprehending the Improvements in Dr. Dunean's Second Edition of the Edinburgh New Dispensatory. The Arrangement Simplified, and the Whole Adapted to the Practice of Medicine and Pharmacy in the United States. With Several Copperplates, Exhibiting the New System of Chemical Characters, and Representing the Most Useful Apparatus. By John Redman Coxe, M. D. One of the Physicians of the Pennsylvania Hospital, Member of the American Philosophical Society, and of the Batavian Society of Sciences at Harlem. Philadelphia. Dobson. 1806. 8vo. Pp. 800, Review The Substance of a Report, Read before the Georgia Medical Society, by a Committee of Its Members, Feb. …, Improved Method of Detecting Arsenic, Another Species of Atmospheric Stone, Descending Incrusted with Ice, Some of the Phenomena of Summer Hail Storms in America, Republication of a New Manual of Chemistry, New Test of Vaccination, Attempt to Explain Animal Secretion, "Enumeration of the Principal Morbid Appearances, Observed in These Cases of Diseases of the Heart, Which May Be Considered Secondary In the Cavity of the Cranium, Remarks on the Camel and Dromedary, as Animals Worthy of Introduction into the Southern States and Territories. By William Eaton, Esq. Dated Ashford, (Con.) June 17, 1809, Treatise on Vaccine or Cow-Pock, Medical and Philosophical Intelligence Domestic, History of a Malignant Disease, Attended with Some Peculiar Symptoms, Which Prevailed in Sussex County, on Delaware, in the Latter Part of the Winter, and Beginning of the Spring, of 1775. By the Rev. Matthew Wilson, of Lewes, in a Letter to ——, of Philadelphia, Consumption of the Lungs, Illustrated by Dissection and by Practice. In a Memoir by Dr. Elias Black, Late House-Physician to the New-York Hospital, and Now Physician in the City of Rio Janeiro. Addressed to the Hon. Samuel L. Mitchill. Dated Nov. 1, 1808, State of Weather and Diseases in the Summer and Autumn of 1809, General Geography and Rudiments of Useful Knowledge. By H. G. Spafford. Hudson. Croswell and Frary. 1809.8vo. Pp. 381, Fulton's Lecture and Demonstration of the Practicability of Sub-Marine Navigation, and of Destroying Ships by His Artificial Torpedoes, Translation of Tourtelle's Elements of Hygiene, Voyage of Observation around Long-Island. Review: Appendix An Examination of "A Review of a Dissertation on the Mineral Waters of Saratoga, &c. By Valentine ….
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