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5101. The elements of experimental chemistry (Volume 2)

5105. A treatise on febrile diseases: intermitting, remitting, and continued fevers ; eruptive fevers ; inflammations ; hemorrhagies ; and the profluvia ; in which an attempt is made to present ... whatever ... it is requisite for the physician to know, respecting the symptoms, causes, and cure of those diseases ; with experimental essays, on certain febrile symptoms, on the nature of inflammation, and on the manner on [sic] which opium and tobacco act on the living animal body (Volume 1)

5106. A treatise on febrile diseases: intermitting, remitting, and continued fevers ; eruptive fevers ; inflammations ; hemorrhagies ; and the profluvia ; in which an attempt is made to present ... whatever ... it is requisite for the physician to know, respecting the symptoms, causes, and cure of those diseases ; with experimental essays, on certain febrile symptoms, on the nature of inflammation, and on the manner on [sic] which opium and tobacco act on the living animal body (Volume 2)

5108. The North American Indian doctor, or, Nature's method of curing and preventing disease according to the Indians: containing a catechism of anatomy and physiology of between five and six hundred questions, with their correct answers, selected from the best authors in the world, for new beginners or those who wish to study the science of anatomy : also, a treatise on midwifery, with the treatment necessary during pregnancy : also, a materia medica of Indian remedies or vegetable compounds in the form of recipes for more than two hundred and fifty diseases, with a description of such plants as are not common

5111. Elements of physiology

5119. The Edinburgh new dispensatory: containing I. The elements of pharmaceutical chemistry. II. The materia medica, or the natural pharmacuetical and medical history, of the substances employed in medicine. III. The pharmaceutical preparations and compositions : including translations of the Edinburgh pharmacopoeia, published in 1805, of the Dublin pharmacopoeia, in 1807, and of the London pharmacopoeia, in 1815 ; illustrated and explained in the language, and according to the principles of modern chemistry ; with numerous tables and plates of pharmaceutical apparatus

5121. The American new dispensatory: containing general principles of pharmaceutic chemistry ; chemical analysis of the articles of materia medica ; pharmaceutic operations ; materia medica, including several new and valuable articles, the production of the United States ; preparations and compositions ; with an appendix, containing an account of mineral waters ; medical prescriptions ; the nature and medical uses of the gases ; medical electricity ; galvanism ; an abridgment of Dr. Currie's reports on the use of water ; the cultivation of the poppy plant, and the method of preparing opium ; and several useful tables ; the whole compiled from the most approved authors, both European and American

5123. An inaugural dissertation, upon the three following subjects : I. An attempt to prove, that the lues venerea was not introduced into Europe from America: II. An experimental inquiry into the modus operandi of mercury, in curing the lues venerea : III. Experimental proofs that the lues venerea, and gonorrhoea, are two distinct forms of disease

5124. An inquiry into the effects of light in respiration: submitted, as an inaugural essay, to the examination of the Rev. John Ewing, S.T.P. provost ; the trustees & medical faculty, of the University of Pennsylvania, on the thirty-first of May 1800 ; for the degree of Doctor of Medicine

5126. A treatise on protracted indigestion and its consequences: being the application to the practical department of medicine of the results of an inquiry into the laws of the vital functions : addressed by the author on his retirement from the medical profession, both to the members of that profession, and to the well-educated public, particularly parents

5127. The substance of a report, read before the Georgia Medical Society, by a committee of its members, February 4, 1809: in obedience to the following resolution : "That a committee of three persons be appointed to report ... on the injurious consequences, which result to the inhabitants of Savannah, from the cultivation of the contiguous low grounds in rice ; and what would be the probable effects that would arise, from a change in the mode of their cultivation" ; published at the request of the citizens of Savannah

5128. The Edinburgh new dispensatory: containing, I. The elements of pharmaceutical chemistry : II. The materia medica ... : III. The pharmaceutical preparations and compositions : including complete and accurate translations of the octavo editionof the London pharmacopoeia, published in 1791 : Dublin pharmacopoeia, published in 1794 : and of the new edition of the Edinburgh pharmacopoeia, published in 1803 : illustrated and explained in the language and according to the priciples of modern chemistry : with many new and useful tables, and seveal copperplates, explaining the new system of chemical characters, and representing the most useful pharmaceutical apparatus

5129. An eulogium in commemoration of Doctor Caspar Wistar, late president of the American Philosophical Society held at Philadelphia for Promoting Useful Knowledge: delivered before the Society, pursuant to their appointment, in the German Lutheran Church in Fourth Street, in the city of Philadelphia, on the 11th day of March,1818

5134. The American new dispensatory: containing general principles of pharmaceutic chemistry ; chemical analysis of the articles of materia medica ; pharmaceutic operations; materia medica, including several new and valuable articles, the production of the United States ; preparations and compositions ; with an appendix, containing an account of mineral waters ; medical prescriptions ; the nature and medical uses of the gases ; medical electricity ; galvanism ; an abridgment of Dr. Currie's reports on the use of water ; the cultivation of the poppy plant, and the method of preparing opium ; and several useful tables ; the whole compiled from the most approved authors, both European and American

5136. Tractatio medica inauguralis, De aqua intra peritoneum effusa: quam, annuente summo numine, honorati Roberti Smith, praefecti, necnon nobilissimae facultatis medicae, in Academia Terrae Mariae, pro gradu doctoris, submisque in medicina honoribus ac privilegiis rite et legitime consequendis

5141. New guide to health, or Botanic family physician: containing a complete system of practice, upon a plan entirely new : with a description of the vegetables made use of, and directions for preparing and administering them to cure disease ; to which is added a description of several cases of disease attended by the author, with the mode of treatment and cure

5142. Elements of chemistry

5168. The medical assistant: a large and valuable family work, containing in plain and simple language the nature and treatment of diseases : much of which has been taken from the most approved family works now in use, while the treatises on the diseases peculiar to this climate have been prepared expressly for this work : it also contains a materia medica, a dispensatory, nurse's guide and diet for sick : a glossary is attached to explain the medical terms used in the book

5169. The London dissector, or, System of dissection, practised in the hospitals and lecture rooms of the metropolis: explained by the clearest rules, for the use of students : comprising a description of the muscles, vessels, nerves, and viscera, of the human body, as they appear on dissection : with directions for their demonstration

5170. Pathetism: man considered in respect to his form, life, sensation, soul, mind, spirit : giving the rationale of those laws which produce the mysteries, miseries, felicities, of human nature : psychology, phrenology, pneumatology, physiognomy, pathognomy, physiology : sleep, dreams, sonambulation, intuition, presentiments, prevision, enchantment, miracles, witchcraft, popular excitements, apparitions, spells, charms, fascination, trance, the case of Swedenborg, A.J. Davis, &c. : an essay toward a correct theory of mind, with directions for demonstrating its truthfulness

5179. Board of Aldermen, February 16, 1835: the following report was received from the Commissioners appointed, pursuant to a law passed by the legislature, on the 2d of May 1834, in relation to supplying the City of New-York with pure and wholesome water, which was referred to the Committee on Fire and Water

5191. A sermon, preached at the Church in Brattle Square, Boston, on the Lord's day after the decease of John Warren, M.D. Hersey Professor of Anatomy and Surgery in the University at Cambridge, president of the Massachusetts Medical Society, corr. member of the Lond. Medical Society &c. &c. &c. who died IV. April, MDCCCXV. aged LXII

5192. An oration occasioned by the death of John Warren, M.D. past Grand Master: delivered in the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts, at a quarterly meeting, in Boston, June 12, 1815 ; in presence of the supreme executive of the commonwealth, the president of the Senate, the speaker of the House of Representatives, the judges, the corporation and instructors of Harvard University ; the officers of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences ; of the Massachusetts Medical Society ; and of the Humane Society ; the clergy, selectmen, &c

5193. Certificates, of the singular efficacy of those justly esteemed & highly approved medicines: prepared and sold, wholesale, by W. T. Conway, chemist, No. 1, Hamilton-Place, Common-street, Boston, and retailed by his appointment, by most druggists, booksellers and post-masters, throughout the United States ... ; sold by special appointment, by Mr. John Tiebout, bookseller, no. 138, Water-street, New York ... wholesale and retail agent ; take care of this pamphlet as it may be of service on some future occasion

5195. Lexicon medicum, or, Medical dictionary: containing an explanation of the terms in anatomy, botany, chemistry, materia medica, midwifery, mineralogy, pharmacy, physiology, practice of physic, surgery, and the various branches of natural philosophy connected with medicine : selected, arranged, and compiled from the best authors

5197. The family physician, or Poor man's friend, and married lady's companion: containing a great variety of valuable medical recipes, designed to assist heads of families, travellers and sea-faring people, in curing diseases ; with concise directions for the preparation, and use of a numerous collection of vegetables made use of ; and directions for preparing and administering them to cure diseases ; together with many of the most approved from the shop of the apothecary ; all in plain English