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New-York Medical and Physical Journal

1822; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

William James MacNeven, T. Romeyn Beck, William Moore, William Tully, David Hosack, John B. Beck, P. S. Townsend, John W. Francis, John D. Hunter, J. Smyth Rogers, James M. Pendleton, John B. Beck, John W. Francis, John Torrey, Thomas Nuttall, David Hosack, James Hamilton Jr., William Anderson, John Patten Emmet, Fitzgerald Bird, Valentine Mott, Richard Pennell,

Resumo

Frontmatter: New-York Medical and Physical Journal. Essay: Report on Absorption, Longitude of New-York, Oil of Croton, Sub-Nitrate of Bismuth in Intermittent Fevers, Chemical Analysis of Cubebs, Piper Cubeba in Leucorrhœa, A Report to the New-York Board of Health, Concerning the Nature and Origin of the Malignant Fever in Middletown, Connecticut. Presented on the 17th of July, 1820. By John B. Beck, M. D., Purification of the Oil of Turpentine, Preservation of Anatomical Specimens, Medical Antiquities, Foreign, Observations on the Diseases Incident to Certain of the North American Indian Tribes; in a Letter to Professor David Hosack, from John D. Hunter, Description and Analysis of a New Ore of Zinc, by John Torrey, M. D. of New-York [Read before the N. Y. Lyceum of Natural History, April, 1822], Observations on Ergot:—Communicated in a Letter to James Hamilton, M. D. Professor of Obstetrics in the University of Edinburgh, &c. By David Hosack, M. D. F. R. S. Professor of the Theory and Practice of Physic in the University of the State of New-York, A Case of Phlegmasia Dolens, Occurring in an Aged Female. By John B. Beck, M. D., Notices of Some of the Mineral Springs in the County of Albany, Observations on the Medicinal Properties of the Sanguinaria Canadensis, in a Letter to Mr. Fitzgerald Bird. By John W. Francis, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics in the University of the State of New-York, &c., Transfusion of Blood, Case of Uterine Hydatids: Communicated to the Editors, by William Moore, M. D. New-York, Experiments for Ascertaining the Permanency of Chemical Compounds in Their Passage through the Fluids. By William James MacNeven, M. D. Professor of Chemistry in the University of New-York. &c., An Essay on the Chemistry of Animated Matter. By John Patten Emmet, of New-York. New-York: C. S. Van Winkle. 8VO. Pp. 125. 1822 An Inaugural Dissertation on the Sanguinaria Canadensis of Linnœus. By Fitzgerald Bird, of Georgia. New-York:, An Account of an Operation Recently Performed by Professor Delpech, Surgeon in Chief of the University of Montpellier, France. Communicated by P. S. Townsend, M. D., of New-York, A Sketch of the Legislative Provision of the Colony and State of New-York, Respecting the Practice of Physic and Surgery, Communicated to the Editors by T. Romeyn Beck, M. D., Professor of the Theory and Practice of Physic and of Medical Jurisprudence in the University of the State of New-York, Hydrocyanic Acid, Multiple Essay Items, Chemical Composition of the Red Rose, Observations and Geological Remarks on the Minerals of Paterson and the Valley of Sparta, in New-Jersey. By Thomas Nuttall, F. L. S. London, Medical and Philosophical Intelligence Domestic, On the Existence of Mercury in the Waters of the Ocean, Suspended Animation from Drowning, Meteorological Observations for March, 1822 Made at the New-York Hospital, by Richard Pennell, M. D., History of the Yellow Fever as It Occured at Knowle's Landing, Connecticut, in a Letter to David Hosack, M. D. By William Tully M. D. of Middletown, Connecticut. Letter to the editor: Account of the Salmo Otsego, or the Otsego Basse, in a Letter to Dr. John W. Francis, from De Witt Clinton, LL. D., Governor of the State of New-York, Observations on the Lycopus Virginicus, or Bugleweed. By J. Smyth Rogers, M. D. and James M. Pendleton, M. D. To the Editors of the New-York Medical and Physical Journal. Review: Review System of Surgical Anatomy, Part First, on the Structure of the Groin, Pelvis, and Perineum, as Connected ….

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