Medical Repository
1805; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Samuel Agnew, Dr. Charles Worthington, Grafton Duvall, Ennalls Martin, Dr. Eloy Berger, Andrew Michaux, D. Francesco Saverio Clavigero, F. A. Michaux, C. F. Volney, C. B. Brown, Benjamin Waterhouse, N G Dufief, Robert Wallace Johnson,
ResumoFrontmatter: Medical Repository. Essay: Useful Communications and Labours of Robert R. Livingston, Late Minister Plenipotentiary of the United States at Paris, Medical Theses, Tableau Du Climat Et Du Sol Des Etats Unis D'anterique, &c. I. E. Picture of the Climate and Soil of the United States of America, &c. By C. F. Volney. In Two Vols. 8vo. Paris. 1803 A View of the Soil and Climate of the United States of America, &c. London. Johnson. 1804, New Speculations on the Principle of Vitality, and on the Nature and Treatment of Yellow Fever, An Account of the Fever Which Prevailed during the Summer and Autumn of 1804, in the Neighbourhood of Codorus Creek and the Borough of York, in Pennsylvania: in a Communication from Dr. Maxwell M'Dowell to Dr. Mitchill, Dated York, November 24, 1804, Projects for Framing Governments and Building Cities, Preparation of Neutral Salts The Following Communication from the Ingenious Ephraini Briggs, Esq. Dated Chatham, March 24th, 1802, …, Cautions to Young Persons Concerning Health; in a Public Lecture, Delivered at the Close of the Medical Course in the Chapel at Cambridge, November 20, 1804; Containing the General Doctrine of Chronic Diseases, Showing the Evil Tendency of the Use of Tobacco upon Young Persons; More Especially the Pernicious Effects of Smoking Cigarrs; with Observations on the Use of Ardent and Vinous Spirits in General. By Benjamin Waterhouse, M. D. Professor of the Theory and Practice of Physic, and Teacher of Natural History in the University of Cambridge. 8vo. Pp. 32. Cambridge. Hilliard. 1805, A History of the Extraordinary Season of 1804; and of the Luxuriant Vegetation, Great Rains, and Subsequent Sickness in August, September, and October; as They Appeared near the River Monocasy and in the Upper Parts of Maryland. Drawn up by Grafton Duvall, M. D. of Fredericktown (Maryland), and Communicated to Dr. Mitchill, in a Memoir, Dated January 2, 1805, Questions Concerning the Natural History of the Herring, in the North Seas of America, Proposed by Mr. Noel, of Rouen, in France, Who Has Been for a Long Time Engaged in Compiling the History of That Fish, From a Consideration of All These Details, It Appears That the Gale Extended from beyond the Latitude of Tobago, in 12° North, to the Latitude of Wilmington (North-Carolina), North-Ward of Lat. 34°, Sweeping a Tract of Ocean at Least Twenty-Two Degrees in Extent, More Gold Picked up in North-Carolina, Case of Necrosis of the Tibia of the Right Leg: Communicated by Dr. Eloy Berger, of New-York, to Dr. Miller, Boundaries of the Lands Ceded to the Nation by the Natives of the North-West, in the Treaty of St. Louis, November 3, 1804, Survey of Long-Island Sound, Some Particulars of a Terrible Hurricane Which Began to the Windward of the Caribbee Islands on the Third of September, 1804, and Proceeded North-Westwardly over the Virgin Islands and Bahamas, on the Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth, until It Reached Florida, Georgia, and South-Carolina, on the Seventh, Eighth, and Ninth; and of a Furious Gale from the North-East Which Prevailed at the Same Time, and Proceeded South-Westwardly until It Met the Former: Showing That Storms of the Most Destructive Violence Sometimes Arise to Windward, and Bear down Every Thing before Them in Their Passage to Leeward. From a Letter of Dr. Mitchill to Baron Humboldt, Dated George-Town (Maryland), January 19, 1805, Extension of the Means of Medical Relief to Fredish Seamen, Medical & Philosophical News Domestic, Expedition to Explore That Part of Louisiana Which Lies near the Ouachita River, Route from Washington to Orleans, A Narrative of Facts Concerning the Intermitting and Remitting Fevers Prevalent at George-Town and Washington, in Maryland; in Which Black-Vomiting Is an Occasional Symptom. Drawn up by Dr. Charles Worthington, of George-Town, and Communicated to Dr. Mitchill, December 19, 1804, Voyage a L'Ouest Des Monts Alleghanys, Dans Les Etats De L'Ohio, Du Kentucky, Et Du Tennessèe, Et Retour a Charleston Par Les Hautes Carolines; Contenant Des Details Sur L'Etat Actuel De L'Agriculture Et Les Productions Naturelles Des Ces Contrèes, Ainsi Que Des Renseignemens Sur Les Rapports Commerciaux Qui Existent Entre Ces Etats, Et Ceux Situès a L'Est Des Montagnes Et De La Basse Louisiane; Entrespris Pendant L'An 1802, Sous Les Auspices De Son Excellence M. Chaptal, Ministre De L'Interieur. Avec Une Carte Tres Soignée Des Etats Du Centre, De L'Ouest, Et Du Sud Des Etats Unis. Par F. A. Michaux, M. D. &c., Ice-Islands in the Atlantic Ocean, Facts Concerning the Yellow Fever Which Prevailed in Charleston (South-Carolina), during the Hot Season of 1804; with Observations on the Damage Done to the Crops by the Hurricane and Insects: Communicated by David Ramsay, M. D. &c. To Dr. Mitchill, in a Letter, Dated Charleston, December 14, 1804, Effects of the Alkalies on Poisons New Facts, in Confirmation of the Doctrine Maintained by Dr. Mitchill, in Med. Rep. Hex. i. Vol. iv. …, Elegant and Instructive Collections of Minerals, History of the Epidemic Disease Which Prevailed in Adams County (Pennsylvania), in the Summer and Autumn of 1804: Communicated by Samuel Agnew, M. D. of Gettysburgh, in the Said County, Annual Report of the Governors of the New-York Hospital to the Legislature of the State, Nature Displayed, in Her Mode of Teaching Language to Man; or a New and Infallible Method of Acquiring a Language in the Shortest Time Possible, Deduced from the Analysis of the Human Mind, and Consequently Suited to Every Capacity. Adapted to the French. By N. G. Dufief, of Philadelphia. Vol. I. Pp. 469. Vol. II. Pp. 434. 8vo. Philadelphia. Manning. 1804, Further Observations on the Formation of Visible Vapour during Extreme Cold Weather, Other Discoveries of Slate for Roofing, Place Where the Ore of Columbium Was Found, Rewards for Raising Hemp, Friendly Cautions to the Heads of Families and Others, Very Necessary to Be Observed in Order to Preserve Health and Long Life: with Ample Directions to Nurses Who Attend the Sick, Women in Child-Bed, &c. Third Edition with Additions. By Robert Wallace Johnson, M. D. The First American Edition, with Notes and Additions. 12mo. Pp. 163. Philadelphia. Humphreys. 1804, Statement and Contradiction of a Report of the Importation of Contagion at Leghorn, Yellow Fever at Malaga and Other Cities in the South of Europe, The History of Mexico, &c. &c. By Abbe D. Francesco Saverio Clavigero, The Superior Advantage of Tapping at the Navel, Illustrated by a Case Communicated to Dr. Miller, by Ennalls Martin, M. B. of Easton, (Maryland) December 15, 1804, Additional Medical Intelligence from the Mediterranean. Review: Review Flora Boreali-Americana, Sistens Characteres Plantarum, Quas in America Septentrionali Collegit Et Detexit ….
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