Medical Repository
0000; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
John C. Otto, Rev. David Warden, Jeremiah Barker, Benjamin Rush, Dr. D. Roque Josè De Oyarvide, Andrew Michaux, James Parkinson, James Woodhouse, W. S. Jacobs, Joshua Humphreys, Samuel L. Mitchill, Richard Robotham, Robert Kinglake,
ResumoFrontmatter: Medical Repository. Essay: Reports to Benjamin Stoddert, Secretary of the Navy, on the Subject of Docks; and Remarks Relative to the Ports and Harbours of the Eastern States. By Joshua Humphreys. 8vo. Washington. Duane. 1802, Foreign Treatment of Ranula, Itch, &c., Observations on the Natural History of the Village of Kinderhook, and Its Vicinity. By the Rev. David Warden, A. M. Late of That Place, but Now of Kingston, in Ulster County, (N. Y.) Communicated by Peter Wilson, LL. D. &c., Septic or Pestilential Gas Not Always Decomposed by Cold, On the 1st of May, 1801, Dr. James Mease, of Philadelphia, Was Elected a Corresponding Member of the "Literary and Philosophical Society of Manchester", Dr. Lionel Chalmers on the Acidity Prevalent in the Atmosphere of South-Carolina, Yellow Fever, Rules of the Bahama Agricultural Society, Established in 1801.4to. Pp. 8. Nassau. Eve & Owen. 1801, Ships the Manufactories and Vehicles of Pestilence, The Student's Chemical Pocket Companion. By W. S. Jacobs, M. D. 12mo. Pp. 114. Philadelphia. Conrad. 1802, An Inquiry into the Utility of Occasional Blood-Letting in the Pregnant State of Disease: Communicated in a Letter from Dr. John Vaughan, of Wilmington (Delaware), to Dr. Miller, An Account of an Hemorrhagic Disposition Existing in Certain Families. By John C. Otto, M. D. of Philadelphia, Histoire Des Chênes De l'Amerique, Ou Descriptions Et Figures De Tous Les Espèces Et Varietès Des Chênes De L'Amerique Septentrionale, Considerès Sous Les Rapports De La Botanique, De Leur Culture Et De Leur Usage. Par Andrè Michaux, Membre Associé De l'Institut National De France, De La Societè d'Agriculture De Charleston, Caroline Meridionale, &c. …, Animal Origin of What Is Called "Nitrous" Acid, Communications on Different Subjects, Addressed to the Bahama Agricultural Society. 4to. Pp. 63. Nassau, New-Providence. Eve. 1802, A Royal Remedy for Fevers, Dr. Albers's American Annals, Use of Blisters in Delirium, Medical & Philosophical News Domestic, Difficulties in Determining What Is "The Plague", Coxe's Observations on Vaccination, Analysis of an Arthritic Concretion, Influenza, Correspondence, Air-Pump-Ventilator, for the Ventilating of Ships, Mines, Prisons, Hospitals, &c. Invented by Richard Robotham, of the City of Hudson (N. Y.), Pestilential Distempers at Manchester and Leeds, in England, An Account of Febrile Diseases, as They Appeared in Portland and Its Vicinity, in August and September, 1801. By Jeremiah Barker, M. D., Remarkable Facts Concerning Pestilential Distempers, Discurso Sobre El Origen, Progresos, Metodos Curativos, Y Demas Circunstancias Relativas a La Enfermedad Maligna Contagiosa Acaecida En La Ciudad De Cadiz Desde Principios De Agosto Hasta Fines De Octubre, Ano De 1800. Por Un Apasionado a La Medicina …, Naval Regulations, Issued by Command of the President of the United States of America, January 25, 1802.12mo. Pp. 36, Hints Towards Promoting the Health and Cleanliness of the City of New-York, (Applicable to All Other Cities in America.) by Mr. Sabatier, A Saving of Fuel and Time in Calcining Lime-Stone, Interesting Particulars Concerning the Changes Which the Human Body Undergoes in the Grave, The Chemical Pocket-Book, or Memoranda Chemica, Arranged in a Compendium of Chemistry, with Tables of Attractions, &c. Calculated as Well for the Occasional Reference of the Professional Student, as to Supply Others with a General Knowledge of Chemistry. With the Latest Discoveries. By James Parkinson. To Which Is Added, an Appendix, Containing the Principal Objections to the Antiphlogistic System of Chemistry. By James Woodhouse, M. D. Professor of Chemistry in the University of Pennsylvania, &c. With Copperplates. 12mo. Pp. 215. Philadelphia. J. Humphreys. 1802, Galvanism in the Cure of Diseases, On the Means of Lessening the Pains and Danger of Child-Bearing, and of Preventing Its Consequent Diseases; in a Letter to Dr. Edward Miller, by Benjamin Rush, M. D. Professor of Medicine in the University of Pennsylvania. Letter to the editor: Remarks on Mr. Cruikshank's Experiments upon Finery Cinder and Charcoal. By Dr. Priestley To the Editors of the Medical Repository, Appendix On Dyspepsia. Review: Review Discurso Apologetico, Que Convense Clarissimamente Con Obcervaciones, Y Experiencias, La Qualidad Contagiosa …. Obituary: Erasmus Darwin, M. D. F. R. S. &c..
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