1. Observations on the advantages of exposing wounds to the air after capital operations: with some remarks upon the removal of scirrhus tumours from the breast : communicated in a letter to Samuel Bard, M.D., President of the College of Physicians and Surgeons Author(s): Hosack, David, 1769-1835 Publication: New-York : Printed by C.S. Van Winkle ..., 1813 Subject(s): Wounds and Injuries -- therapyPostoperative Care -- methodsBreast Neoplasms -- surgery
2. Observations on the peripneumonia typhodes, now prevailing in several districts of the United States: communicated in a letter to T. Romeyn Beck, M.D., of Albany Author(s): Hosack, David, 1769-1835 Publication: New-York : Printed by C.S. Van Winkle ..., 1813 Subject(s): Typhoid Fever -- complicationsPneumonia -- etiology
3. Boston, August 20, 1810: Sir, It has appeared very desirable to a number of respectable gentlemen, that a hospital for the reception of lunatics and other sick persons should be established in this town Author(s): Jackson, James, 1777-1867 Publication: [Boston : s.n., 1810] Subject(s): Hospitals, PsychiatricHospital PlanningMassachusettsAsylum for the Insane at Charlestown.
4. Circular: New-York, 4th March, 1818 : sir, we are instructed to transmit to you the annexed documents of the Medical Society of the State of New-York, respecting the formation of a national pharmacopoeia Author(s): Medical Society of the State of New York (1807- ) Publication: [New York : s.n., 1818] Subject(s): Pharmacopoeias as TopicPharmaceutical PreparationsMateria MedicaUnited States
5. Letters on the kine pox: and a variety of other medical subjects Author(s): Oliver, Benjamin Lynde, 1760-1835 Publication: Philadelphia : Ppinted [sic] by William W. Woodward ..., 1802 Subject(s): CowpoxSmallpox -- prevention & control
6. An epistle to a friend, on the means of preserving health, promoting happiness: and prolonging the life of man to its natural period : being a summary view of inconsiderate and useless habits that derange the system of nature, thereby causing premature old age and death : with some thoughts on the best means of preventing and overcoming disease Author(s): Peale, Charles Willson, 1741-1827 Publication: Philadelphia : From the press of the late R. Aitken, ... by Jane Aitken, 1803 Subject(s): HygieneLongevity
7. A collection of facts interspersed with observations on the nature, causes, and cure of the yellow fever: in a series of letters, addressed to the inhabitants of the United States : part I Author(s): Ruston, Thomas, approximately 1739-1804 Publication: Philadelphia : Printed by Bartholomew Graves ..., 1804 Subject(s): Yellow Fever
8. A letter on pauper lunatic asylums Author(s): Tuke, Samuel, 1784-1857 Publication: New-York : Printed by Samuel Wood & Sons, 1815 Subject(s): Hospitals, PsychiatricAlmshousesEddy, Thomas, 1758-1827.
9. Case of three remarkable tumours extirpated from the nose: communicated in a letter to David Hosack Author(s): Townsend, Peter S. (Peter Solomon), 1796-1849 Publication: New-York : Printed by J. Seymour, 1825 Subject(s): Nose Neoplasms -- surgery
10. A letter respecting Santa Cruz as a winter residence for invalids: addressed to Dr. John C. Warren of Boston, Mass Author(s): Tuckerman, Joseph, 1778-1840 Publication: Boston : D. Clapp, Jr., 1837 Subject(s): TravelClimateRehabilitationUnited States Virgin Islands