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Medical Repository

1808; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

Dr. Joseph Pitt, William Darlington, Dr. S. P. Hildreth, Mr. C. G. Rafinesque Schmaltz, Mark Leavenworth, Samuel Russel, James Ewell, Joseph Johnson, Ennalls Martin, Rev. Horace Holley, Isaac Bronson, C. S. Rafinesque Schmaltz,

Resumo

Frontmatter: Medical Repository. Letter to the editor: Notices Concerning Fluate of Lime and Oxide of Manganese, Discovered in the State of New-York: Communicated to the Editors, by Professor Bruce, of This City Fluate of Lime, Observations on the Country and Diseases near Roanoke River, in the State of North-Carolina: Communicated to the Editors by Dr. Joseph Pitt, Observations on Uterine Hæmorrhagy: Communicated to the Editors by William Darlington, M. D. of West-Chester, Pennsylvania. Essay: Meteor Seen at Poughkeepsie, The New Lunatic Asylum in New-York, Essential Generic and Specific Characters of Some New Genusses and Species of Plants Observed in the United States of America, in 1803 and 1804. By Mr. C. G. Rafinesque Schmaltz. In a Communication to Dr. Mitchill, Dated Palermo, Sept. 1st. 1307 Dicotyledonous New Genusses, Craniology Extract of a Letter from an American Gentleman in Paris to Samuel Russell, Esq. of This City, The Pharmacopæia of the Massachusetts Medical Society. 12mo. Pp. 272. Boston. E. & J. Larkin. 1808, An Investigation of the Facts Relative to a Descent of Stones from the Atmosphere to the Earth, on the 14th of December, 1807, in the Towns of Fairfield, Weston, and Huntington, Connecticut, and to the Meteor Whence These Earthy Bodies Proceeded. In a Memoir Addressed to Samuel L. Mitchill, by the Rev. Horace Holley, and Isaac Bronson, Esq. of Fairfield, Dated Dec. 23, 1807, French Imperial Prize Medal for the Best Dissertation on the Croup. Translated for the Medical Repository, from the Paris Moniteur of 29th July, 1807 Home Department, The Natural History of Sicily, Voyages from New-York to the Fejee Islands, to Cut Sandlewood, Henry's Epitome of Chemistry, Ferruginous Oxide of Manganese, Oration Delivered before the Medical Society of South-Carolina, at Their Anniversary Meeting, Dec. 24, 1807, and Published at Their Request. By Joseph Johnson, M. D. and President of the Medical Society of South-Carolina. 8vo. Pp. 24. Charleston. Marchant, Willington & Co. 1808. With Tables, Meteor at Weston, Mr. White's Essay on a Cold, Oxygen a Constituent Ingredient in Alkaline Salts, Experiments Concerning the Influence Which the Nerves of the Lungs Exercise on Respiration. Read before the National Institute, by Mr. Dupuytren, Principal of the Anatomical Labours of the College of Medicine, at Paris, Second Surgeon of the Hotel Dieu, &c. &c. Translated for the Medical Repository, Medical & Philosophical News Domestic, Skull and Brain Analyzed, Voltaic Electricity Considered as One of the Most Active Powers in Chemistry, Military Academy at West-Point, in the Highlands of New-York, Darwin's Botanic Garden, Prospectus of Mr. Rafinesque Schmaltz's Two Intended Works on North-American Botany; the First on the New Genera and Species of Plants Discovered by Himself, and the Second on the Natural History of the Funguses, or Mushroom-Tribe of America, A View of Fever: Delivered in an Oration before the Medical and Chirurgical Faculty of the State of Maryland. By Ennalls Martin, M. B. 8vo. P. 24. Baltimore. Fryer & Rider. 1808, An Essay on the Temperature of the Seasons in Different Years, and on the Course of the Winds, Particularly upon the Atlantic Ocean in the Northern Temperate Zone, and the Countries Adjoining That Ocean. By Mark Leavenworth, Esq. Written in France, 1807, and Communicated for the Medical Repository by Samuel Russel, Esq. Cause of the Varieties in the Seasons, Other Articles of Intelligence from France Paris, Feb. 3, 1808, Multiple Essay Items, Thermometrical Navigation: Being a Series of Experiments and Observations Tending to Prove That by Ascertaining the Relative Heat of the Sea-Water from Time to Time, the Passage of a Ship through the Gulf-Stream, and from Deep Water into Soundings, May Be Discovered in Time to Avoid Danger, Although (Owing to Tempestuous Weather) It May Be Impossible to Heave the Lead, or Observe the Heavenly Bodies, &c. 8vo. Pp. 100. Philadelphia. Aitken. 1799. With a Chart, Specimens of Minerals Lately Discovered in Europe, Remarks on the Weather and Diseases in Some Parts of the State of Ohio, during 1805-6-7; with Topographical Facts on the Country in the Neighbourhood of Belleprè. In a Memoir by Dr. S. P. Hildreth, to Dr. Mitchill, Dated Belleprè, March 3, 1808, European Publications Concerning the United States, Hunter's Treatise on the Diseases of Lascars, Medical Society of New-Hampshire, Notice on the Medical Properties of Some North-American Plants: Addressed to Dr. Mitchill by C. S. Rafinesque Schmaltz. Review: Review The Planter's and Mariner's Medical Companion: Treating, According to the Most Successful Practice, 1. ….

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