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The Philadelphia Medical and Physical Journal

1806; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

D. Caldwell, A. Gregg, Mr. James Robertson, James Lyons, J. Worrall, Mr. William Hewson, Jas. Lyons, Peter Custis, Wm. Patterson, Wm. Patterson, Adam Seybert, Caspar Wistar, John A. Casey, Samuel Cooper, Amos Gregg, Mr. James Boyd, David Palmer, Robert K. Lowry, Mr. Pierre Legaux, James Hamilton, Samuel B. Labatt, Adam Seybert, J. R. Coxe, T. C. James, T. T. Hewson,

Resumo

Frontmatter: District of Pennsylvania SS, This Portion of the Philadelphia Medical and Physical Journal Is Respectfully Inscribed to William Maclure, Esq., at Paris, by His Affectionate Friend, &c., Benjamin Smith Barton, The Philadelphia Medical and Physical Journal. Table of contents: Contents of Part II Section First. Editorial: Tribute to the Memory of Doctor Thomas Walmsley. By the Editor, Memorandums of the Lives and Literary Labours of Mr. William Vernon and Dr. David Krieg. By the Editor, In a Former Part of the Journal*, There Are Some Memorandums Concerning the Malignant Fever of the Same Year, Some Account of Mr. John Banister, the Naturalist. By the Editor, Account of Henry Moss, a White Negro: Together with Reflections on the Affection Called, by Physiologists, Leucaethiopia Humana; Facts and Conjectures Relative to the White Colour of Animals, and Observations on the Colour of the Human Species. By the Editor*. Essay: University of Pennsylvania, Meteorological Observations, Made on Red-River, in the Year 1806, Logan, Cresap, and Rogers, We Are Happy to Inform Our Medical Readers, and Particularly the Students of Medicine, in Every Part of the Union, That the Large, Elegant, and Commodious Building, Intended for the Accommodation of the Professors and Students, Is in Great Forwardness, and Will Be Ready for the Reception of the Classes in the Course of the Ensuing Winter, Natural History, Dear Sir, I Have Attentively Considered the Case of Scrotal Hernia, Which Lately Fell under Our Joint Care, The Editor Acknowledges the Receipt of Two Papers, Which Came Too Late for Admission in the Present Portion of the Journal, Observations on the Utility and Administration of Purgative Medicines in Several Diseases. By James Hamilton, M. D., Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, and of the Royal Philosophical Society; and Senior Physician to the Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh: 1805, An Address to the Medical Practitioners of Ireland, on the Subject of Cow Pock. By Samuel B. Labatt, M. D., Licentiate of the College of Physicians, and Secretary to the Cow-Pock Institution, North Cope-Street, Dublin.—Dublin: 1805, Description of the Plate, American Philosophical Society Conditions of the Magellanic Premium, Extracts from a Ms. Journal of the Late Mr. James Boyd, of Lancaster, in Pennsylvania. Concluded from Vol. I. Part I. P. 99, The Distance from Natchitoches to the Source of the Red-River, According to the Accounts of the Best and Most Respectable Hunters and Traders, American Edition of Dr. Rees's New Cyclopædia Conrad & Co., Multiple Essay Items, Literary and Philosophical Intelligence, Notice of the Yellow-Fever, as It Appeared at Philadelphia, in the Year 1747, Notes on the Preceding Paper, Meteorological Observations Made at Spring-Mill, Thirteen Miles N. N. W. From Philadelphia, Lat. 40º 4'. By Mr. Pierre Legaux, Superintendant of the Plantation of the Society for Promoting the Cultivation of Vines in Pennsylvania. Letter to the editor: Biography Anecdotes of Linnæus. Communicated to the Editor by Nicholas Collin, D. D., Rector of the Swedish Churches …, Remarks on a Passage in the Chemical Writings of the Celebrated Scheele. In a Letter from Adam Seybert, M. D., of Philadelphia, to the Editor, Account of a Remarkable Tumour of the Face. Communicated, in a Letter to the Editor, from Dr. John a. Casey, of Georgia, Case of a Child Who Swallowed an Iron Nail, Which Made Its Way through the Intestines and Parietes of the Abdomen. Communicated to the Editor by Dr. James Lyons, Miscellaneous Medical Facts. Communicated in a Letter to the Editor, from Thomas D. Price, M. D., of Jerusalem, in Virginia, Remarks on the Treatment of Strangulated Hernia. By James Lyons, M. D., of Richmond, in Virginia; with a Note by Dr. J. Worral. Communicated to the Editor, by Dr. Lyons, Notices of the Weather and Diseases at Londonderry, in Ireland. In a Letter from William Patterson, M. D., Physician at Londonderry, to the Editor, Account of the Last Illness of the Ingenious Doctor William Stark (of London); with a Statement of the Appearances on the Dissection of His Body. From an Original Ms., by the Late Mr. William Hewson, Surgeon and Anatomist, in London. Communicated to the Editor, by Dr. Thomas Hewson, of Philadelphia, Some Account of a Large Species of Ascaris, Found in the Abdominal Cavity of a Dog. In a Letter to the Editor, from the Late Samuel Cooper, M. D., of Philadelphia, Remarks on the Management of the Scalped-Head. By Mr. James Robertson, of Nashville, in the State of Tenessee. Communicated to the Editor, by Felix Robertson, M. D., of the Same Place, History of a Case of Rheumatism Alternating with a Troublesome Affection of the Skin. Communicated to the Editor, by Dr. Amos Gregg, Junr., Memoranda of the Natural History, Diseases, and Native Remedies of Some Parts of the Island of Hayti. Communicated to the Editor, by Dr. Amos Gregg, Junr., Late of Bristol, in Pennsylvania. With Additional Facts and Observations, by the Editor, History of a Case of Scurvy, Which Occurred during the Use of Vegetable Food. By Caspar Wistar, M. D., Adjunct Professor of Anatomy and Midwifery in the University of Pennsylvania: and by Him Communicated to the Editor, Observations Relative to the Geography, Natural History, &c., of the Country along the Red-River, in Louisiana. In a Letter to the Editor, from Mr. Peter Custis, of Accomac-County, in Virginia, A Memoir on the Treatment of the Silk-Worm. Communicated to Mr. Jefferson, President of the United-States, and of the American Philosophical Society, by Mr. Robert Lowry, of Siena; Transmitted by Mr. Jefferson to the Society; and by the Society to the Editor of This Journal Hatching, Sketch of the Medical Topography of the Military Tract of the State of New-York. In a Letter from Dr. John H. Frisbre, of Camillus, to David Hosack, M. D., of New-York. Communicated to the Editor, through the Hands of Dr. William Currie, of Philadelphia, by Dr. Hosack, Notice of the Progress of Vaccination in Ireland. In a Letter from Dr. Patterson to the Editor. Review: Review Lettera Sulla Inoculazione Della Vaccina Praticata in Sicilia Dal Medico Francesco Calcagni, Diretta …. Obituary: Appendix Obituary. Classified ads: The Philadelphia Medical and Physical Journal.

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