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Medical Museum

0000; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

Benjamin Rush, Benjamin Rush, James Stuart, J. C. Otto, John Redman Coxe, Benjamin Rush, John Rush, John Rush, Philip Syng Physick, Benjamin Rush, William Baldwin, Benjamin Rush, Thomas C. James, John Redman Coxe, Mr. Thomas Rodman, J. Vaughan,

Resumo

Frontmatter: Medical Museum. Essay: At a Meeting of the College of Physicians, Held on Tuesday, the 3d of July, the Following Persons Were Chosen Officers for the Ensuing Year, A Table Of the Comparative Temperature of the Air and of the Water of the Ocean, as Indicated by Farenheit's …, Dr. Edward Harrison Has Lately Published an Inquiry into the Rot in Sheep, and Other Animals, An Account of the Efficacy of Sugar of Lead in Curing Epilepsy. By Benjamin Rush, M. D. &c. In a Letter to Dr. John Redman Coxe, At Madagascar, the Celebrated Botanist, André Michaux, Author of the History of the Oaks of America, Letter III, The Experience of Several of Our Physicians Has Long Been in Favour of the Vaccine Scab, It Appears That Vaccination Is Now Fully Established throughout All the British Presidencies in India, To Dr. John Redman Coxe, American Philosophical Society, The Following Observations Were Found on a Loose Paper in the Book from Whence the Preceding Pages Were Taken. They Are the Production of Dr. Kearsley, Sen. A Physician of Great Respectability Then Resident in Philadelphia, Case, Medical and Philosophical Register Foreign and Domestic, An Account of Resuscitation in a Case of Supposed Death from Yellow Fever. In a Letter from John Rush, M. D. To Dr. Coxe, Extract of a Letter from a Gentleman in London to His Correspondent in This City, Dated May 31st. 1804, The Fine Arts, At the Vaccine-Pock Institution, Golden Square, in the Month of June of the Present Year, a Number of Subjects Who Had Undergone Vaccination in the Year 1800, Were Submitted to the Variolous Test, under Circumstances the Most Favourable for Exciting the Small-Pox, History of a Case of Tetanus, in Which Large Quantities of the Tincture of Cantharides Were Ineffectually Employed. By John Redman Coxe, M. D., Observations on Accidents Arising from Burns, Scalds, &c., An Account of a Voyage to Batavia, in the Year 1800. By Dr. Horsefield, A Table Of the Diseases in the Philadelphia Dispensary, for Four Months, Dr. Moodie of Bath Has Used, with the Greatest Success, the Aqua Kali Puri (Olim Lixivium Saponarium), in the Case of a Woman Who Had Been Bitten by a Viper, and Who Was Apparently in a Dying Condition, Dr. Richardson of Rippon, in the Philosophical Transactions, Volume 11th. Article 22. Has Given a Curious and Accurate Detail of the Aphis, Puceron, or Vine-Fretter, in Which He Speaks of the Friends and Enemies of That Race, Which Ejects from the Rectum, the Substance Called Honey Dew, Dear Sir, Agreeably to Your Request, I Shall Attempt to Give You Such Information Respecting the Bilious Remitting Fever, Which Prevailed at Lisburn and Its Vicinity in the County of Cumberland, in the Summer and Autumn of 1803, as I Can Recollect, That May Be Worthy of Note, Abstract of the Population of Great Britain, Large Quantities of the Sulphat of Magnesia Have Been Discovered in a Saline State, in Caves, in Munro County, Virginia, An Account of the Salutary Effects of Ligatures in the Last Stage of a Violent Case of Yellow Fever. By James Stuart, M. D. Of Philadelphia, Mr. Schrader, Apothecary at Berlin, Has Made the Interesting Discovery, That the Prussic Acid Is Contained in the Aqua Laurocerasi, and the Distilled Water from the Flowers of the Peach Tree, as Likewise in the Infusion of Bitter Almonds, Dr. Ackermann, of Mentz, Has Made Several Galvanic Experiments on the Body of a Beheaded Person a Quarter of an Hour after Decapitation, New Publications, Multiple Essay Items, History of a Case of Aneurism. By Philip Syng Physick, M. D., To Benjamin Rush, M. D., Progress of Improvement at Natchez, Mr. Ring Strongly Recommends the Following Preparation of Burnt Sponge in the Cure of Bronchocele, "In Giving You an Account of the Pestilential Distemper Which Has Lately Raged in Virginia, I Shall Not Touch on Any Thing Relating to It, Which You Have Had a Full Account of Already in the Same or like Disease; That I Might the Better Consult Leisure for Writing, and Spare You the Tedious Trouble of Reading, An Inaugural Dissertation on Malignant Fever; with an Attempt to Prove Its Non-Contagious Nature from Reason, Observation, and Experiment, I Do Not Recollect Any Case Recorded of Dissection after Death from Tetanus, Letter II. Letter to the editor: To the Editor of the Philadelphia Medical Museum On the Effects of Arsenic in Three Cases of Eruption, Letter to the Editor of the Lancaster Journal. Bedford, Pennsylvania, December 20,1803. Editorial: In Addition to This Important Document, Which Must Sufficiently Expose the Malicious Falsehoods That Have Been so Industriously Propagated, Respecting the Success of Vaccination in the Almshouse of Philadelphia; It May Be Proper to Mention, That There Is Great Reason to Believe, Some of the Enemies of This Invaluable Blessing, among the Numerous Quacks with Whom This Metropolis, (Much to Its Discredit,) Abounds; Have Taken the Most Wicked Steps to Oppose Its Progress, Notice to Correspondents, The Experiments Were Not Continued to the End of the Voyage. Death notices: Deaths.

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