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Medical Museum

0000; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

Dr. Richard Hazletine, Dr. Horatio G. Jameson, Thomas Clarke, William Darlington, Benjamin Rush, William Baldwin, William Baldwin, Dr. John Hamm, Dr. William Fishback, Dr. George Buchanan, James Woodhouse, James Woodhouse, M. Laennec, William Nesbitt,

Resumo

Frontmatter: Medical Museum, Medical and Philosophical Register. Essay: Further Information on the Same, According to Custom, the Late Numbers of the London Medical and Physical Journal Are Occupied with Several Cases, &c. From the Medical Museum, without Any Acknowledgement, Foreign and Domestic College of Medicine of Maryland, French Prize Question, Remarks on a Case Reported in Mr. Hey's Surgery; and on Hemorrhage. By Dr. Horatio G. Jameson, A New Varnish, The above Is an Exact Copy of Dr. Duncan's Memorial in Its Original State, Account of the Influenza, at Berwick, in Maine. By Dr. Richard Hazletine, Hydatids Found in the Substance of the Tibia, Account of a Pin Extracted from the Side, Which Had Been Swallowed Two Years Before. By Dr. Newcomb, in a Letter to Dr. Farquhar, of This City, On the Distomus Intersectus, a Newly Observed Genus of Intestinal Worm. By M. Laennec, of the Paris School of Medicine, New Mode of Preparing Calomel, Dissection, Molleson's Observations on Quackery, Speculations on the Nature, &c. Of Hœmoptysis. By Dr. George Buchanan, Communication, A Short View of the Extent and Importance of Medical Jurisprudence, Considered as a Branch of Education, Observations on Domesticated Dormice, The Following Extracts, Taken from a Letter from a British Physician, Now a Prisoner at Verdun, in France, to Dr. Rush, of This City, Contain a Number of Interesting Facts, Which the Editor Hopes Will Be Acceptable to His Medical Readers, Account of the Meteor Which Was Seen at Weston, in the State of Connecticut, on the 14th of December, 1807; with an Analysis of the Stones. By James Woodhouse, M. D. Professor of Chemistry in the University of Pennsylvania, Observations on Quackery, &c., Camphorated Water in Diseases of the Bladder, Virgula Divinatoria, History of Diseases, &c. From Ancient Authors Angina, It Is Presumed That the Accompanying Engraving of the Facsimiles of Several of Our Well Known Medical Forefathers, Will Not Be Unacceptable, Account of a Contrivance to Administer Cleanliness and Comfort to the Bed-Ridden, &c., Account of the Successful Treatment of a Dropsical Enlargement of the Body; and of an Ulcerated Sore Leg. By Dr. William Fishback, Statement of Deaths With the Diseases and Ages, Case of Anæsthesia of the Left, and of Paralysis of the Right Side of the Body, Home, on a More Direct Course to the Kidneys, Deaths in Each Month of the Foregoing Period, The Following Letter from Dr. Darlington to Dr. Rush Is Happily Calculated to Show the Importance of Physicians Governing Their Practice in Acute Diseases, by the Previous Habits of Their Patients, and More Especially by a Regard to the Influence Which a Habitual Climate Has in Forming the Character of Their Diseases Observations on Diseases in an East-India Voyage, &c. By William Darlington, M. D., Corrections and Additions to Davy's Experiments on the Alkalies, Observations on the Influenza, as It Appeared at Edenton, in North Carolina. By Dr. Norcum, A Case of Phthisis Pulmonalis, Successfully Treated with Mercury, &c. By Dr. John Hamm, of Dover, Delaware, The Pectoral Balsam of Honey. Letter to the editor: An Account of the Perkiomen Zinc Mine, with an Analysis of the Ore. By James Woodhouse, M. D. Professor of Chemistry in the University of Pennsylvania, &c. In a Letter to the Editor, History and Dissection of Two Cases of Diseased Heart and Lungs. By William Baldwin, M. D. In a Letter to the Editor, Observations on, and Objections to, the Sedative Agency of Cold. Editorial: An Account of the Influenza, as It Appeared in the State of Kentucky, in the Year 1807. In a Letter from Dr. Maxwell Sharp, to Dr. Benjamin Rush, Erratum.

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