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Medical Repository

0000; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

Benjamin Rush, Joseph Priestley, Dr. P. S. Physick, Dr. G. Pillson, Dr. Jeremiah Barker, L. J. Jardine, James Woodhouse, Augustus B. Woodward, John Haygarth, Charles Caldwell, Samuel L. Mitchill, Nicholas I. Quackenbos, Valentine Seaman,

Resumo

Frontmatter: Medical Repository. Essay: Progress of the Cow-Pox in America and Europe, Beneficial Effects of Alkalies in Consumption of the Lungs, Appendix Thoughts on Quarantines and Lazarettos: Addressed to Richard Bayley, Esq. Health-Officer of the Port …, Rush's Introductory Lectures, An Account of a New, Pleasant, and Strong Bitter, and Yellow Dye, Prepared from the Stem and Root of the Xanthorhiza Tinctoria, or Shrub Yellow Root; with a Chemical Analysis of This Vegetable: Communicated by James Woodhouse, M. D. Professor of Chemistry in the University of Pennsylvania, &c., An Account of the Salutary Effects of Blood-Letting in Curing the Disease Brought on by Taking Excessive Quantities of Opium: in a Letter to Dr. Mitchill, from Benjamin Rush, M. D. &c. &c. Dated Philadelphia, July 8, 1801, Foreign Origin of the Vaccine Inoculation, Pestilence in the United States, Medical and Physical Memoirs, &c. By Charles Caldwell, M. D. &c. Facts and Observations Relative to the Origin and Nature of the Yellow Fever, Medical & Philosophical News Domestic, A Singular Case of Hydrocele: Communicated in a Letter from Edward Darrell Smith, M. D. of Charleston (South-Carolina), to Dr. Miller, Dated May 30, 1801, Decomposition of Water by Boiling Oil, A Letter to Dr. Percival (of Manchester, in England), on the Prevention of Infectious Fevers: and an Address to the College of Physicians at Philadelphia, on the Prevention of the American Pestilence. By John Haygarth, M. D. F. R. S. &c. 8vo. Pp. 188. Bath. Crutwell, for Cadell & Davies, London. 1801, The Good Effects of Sneezing in Hydrocephalus: Communicated in a Letter from Dr. Malachi Foot, of New-York, to Dr. Mitchill, Dated June 27, 1801, On Degeneracy of Constitution among the Poor in Great-Britain. By Dr. Beddoes, New Medical Work, New Medical and Surgical School, The Following, or Similar Addresses, Are Distributed in the Metropolis, and Many Other Parts of the Kingdom of Great-Britain Address to the Poor, A Case of Black-Vomiting in an Emigrant Newly Arrived from Scotland, with Remarks on the Diseases of Emigrants. In a Letter from Mr. Quackenbos, of the New-York Hospital, to Dr. Mitchill, Dated Sept. 14, 1801, Another Instance of Pestilence Engendered in a Ship Crowded with Passengers from Ireland, Some Observations on the Black-Vomit: Communicated by Dr. P. S. Physick, of Philadelphia, to Dr. Miller, A Report on the Vaccine or Kine-Pox Inoculation in New-York: Communicated by Valentine Seaman, M. D., An Exhibition of Several Wrong Associations of Ideas, Whereby Medical and Chemical Knowledge Have Been Remarkably Perverted and Retarded: from a Letter of Dr. Mitchill to Benjamin Rush, M. D. Professor of the Institutes of Medicine and of Clinical Practice in the University of Pennsylvania, &c. &c. Dated New-York, June 10, 1801, New Remedy for the Stone, An Account of Febrile Diseases, as They Have Appeared in Several Towns in the County of Cumberland, District of Maine, from January, 1800, to January, 1801: Communicated by Dr. Jeremiah Barker, of Portland, to Dr. Mitchill, Intelligence from Dr. Chisholm since the Publication of the Second Edition of His Work on Fever, Observations and Experiments Relating to the Pile of Volta: in a Letter from Dr. J. Priestley to Dr. Woodhouse, Professor of Chemistry in the University of Pennsylvania, Having, since the above Was Sent to the Medical Repository, Covered the Whole Pile with a Large Receiver Standing in Water, When Charcoal Was Connected with the Silver End, and Silver (in Two Vessels of Water) with the Zinc End, I Observed That the Air within the Receiver Began to Diminish; and, after about a Day and an Half, the Diminution Was at Its Maximum; When I Examined It, and Found It Completely Phlogisticated, Not Being at All Affected by Nitrous Air. Letter to the editor: On the Topography and Diseases of Greeneville, on Tar-River (North-Carolina): Communicated by Dr. G. Pillson, of That Place, to the Editors of the Medical Repository, A Case of Epilepsy, in Which Argentum Nitratum Was Successfully Exhibited: Communicated by L. J. Jardine, M. D. of Philadelphia, to the Editors of the Medical Repository, Some Thoughts Concerning Dreams. By Joseph Priestley, LL. D. &c. Addressed to the Editors of the Medical Repository. Review: Review Considerations on the Substance of the Sun. By Augustus B. Woodward. 8vo. Pp. 90. Washington. Way and …. Editorial: Erratum.

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