The Medical Repository
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Autores
Dr. Joseph Comstock, R. Hazeltine, Jabez W. Heustis, Jacob Dyckman, Joseph Comstock, Benjamin Bell, James Mease, Stephen Elliot, Jacob Green, Dr. Henry Huntt, I. Kercheval, Ennals Martin,
ResumoFrontmatter: The Medical Repository. Essay: Observations on the Disease Which Prevailed in the Army at Camp Terre-Aux-Bœufs, in June, July, and August, of the Year 1809. By Jabez W. Heustis, M. D. Late Surgeon in the Army of the United States, &c., Intelligence Diseases and Bills of Mortality in the City of New-York, August, 1815, Partial Amputation of the Human Foot, Remarks on Febrile Diseases. With a Definition of Fever; in a Discourse Read before the Medical Society of Rhode-Island, at Their Third Anniversary, September, 1814. By Joseph Comstock, M. D. One of the Censors of the Said Society. 8vo. Pp. 191. Providence. Miller, Goddard, and Mann. 1814, Plica Polonica, and a New Opinion Concerning the Gout, Greenland Ice Working to the Southward in the Atlantic Ocean, Operation for Amputating the Arm at the Shoulder, An Address on the Botany of the United States. Delivered before the Society for the Propagation of Useful Arts, at the Capitol in the City of Albany, on the 9th of February, 1814. By Jacob Green, a. M. One of the Counsellors of the Society, &c. 8vo. Pp. 30. Albany. Websters & Skinners. 1814, Monography of a Singular Case of Fatal Omentitis, with Dissection: Communicated to Dr. Felix Pascalis, by I. Kercheval, M. D. of Bardstown, Kentucky. May 1st, 1815, M. Roux Has Amputated at the Knee-Joint in a Case of White-Swelling, Spontaneous Combustion of the Human Body, A Treatise on Gonorrhœa Virulenta, and Lues Venera. By Benjamin Bell, M. D. Member of the Royal College, &c. With Notes, Adapted to the Present State of Practice in Those Diseases. 8vo. Albany. E. F. Backus. 1814, Demonomania, or Missionary Preaching in Italy, Medical & Surgical Correspondence Two Cases of Colica Pictonum, Produced by the Acetate of Lead. Communicated by Dr. Henry Huntt, Late …, From a Communication of Dr. Ira Bascom, of Granville, Washington County, New-York; as Published in the National Intelligencer, Feb. 5th, 1815, An Address to the Literary and Philosophical Society of South-Carolina. Delivered in Charleston, on Wednesday, the 10th of August, 1814. By Stephen Elliot, President of the Society, &c. 4to. Pp. 20. Charleston, Young. 1814, Introductory Lecture to a Course of Lectures on Comparative Anatomy, and the Diseases of Domestic Animals. Delivered Nov. 3d, 1813. By James Mease, M. D. Secretary to the Philadelphia Society for Promoting Agriculture, &c. Philadelphia. Bailey. 8vo. Pp. 51.1814, The Tumour of an Aneurism Dispersed by a Long Continued Application of Ice, University of the State of New-York, Practical Observations on the Winter Fever of the United States, and Its Very Peculiar Character. By Dr. Joseph Comstock, of East-Greenwich, (R. I.) in a Letter to Commodore Perry, Dated February 22d, 1815, Original Essays Essays and Papers on the Winter Epidemic of 1812, 1813, 1814, and 1815, in Different Parts of the United States, The History of a Remarkable Tumour, Arising from the Left Side of a Woman's Head, Dislodging the Eye and Ear, and Hanging down as Low as the Knees. In a Letter from Thomas W. Roper, M. D. of Charleston, South-Carolina, to Dr. Mitchill, Dated June 9th, 1815. (With a Plate), Multiple Essay Items, We Extract from the Same Journal, for February, 1815, the Receipt for Besnard's Famous Antisyphylitic Tincture, as the Same Has Been Published at Salzburg and in Other Parts of Germany, St. John's, Newfoundland, May 6th, 1815, Surgical. From the Boston Palladium, May 5, From Notices on a Malignant Febrile Epidemic Which Has Recently Prevailed in Certain Towns, District of Maine, by R. Hazeltine, M. D. February 4th, 1815. Letter to the editor: From Dr. B. Vaughan's Communication Published at Hallowell, in Maine, March 26th, 1814; and Communicated to the Editors, Remarkable Account of Hereditary Blindness, Affecting Several Branches of an Extensive Family: Communicated by Ennals Martin, M. D. of Easton, Maryland, in a Letter to the Editors, Dated June 20th, 1815. Review: Review An Inaugural Dissertation on the Pathology of the Human Fluids. By Jacob Dyckman, A. B. Submitted to …, Curious Articles of Intelligence, Translated from Messrs. Chamberet and Villeneuve's Medical Review for the Year 1814.
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