NLM Digital Collections

Search

Search Constraints

Start Over You searched for: Formats Text Remove constraint Formats: Text Genre Addresses Remove constraint Genre: Addresses Dates by Range 1800-1849 Remove constraint Dates by Range: 1800-1849

Search Results

320. An oration on the causes of the difference, in point of frequency and force, between the endemic diseases of the United States of America, and those of the countries of Europe : delivered, by appointment, to the "Philadelphia Medical Society," on the fifth day of February, 1802

332. Our benevolent institutions : a discourse occasioned by the death of Julius R. Friedlander, principal of the Pennsylvania Institution for the Blind, and delivered, Sunday, March 24, 1839

338. Plea for the industrious poor and strangers, in sickness: an address delivered at the opening of an edifice erected by the trustees of the New-York Dispensary, January 11, 1830 : exhibiting a view of the objects of the institution, its plan, resources, history and peculiar claims to public and private benefactions

350. Remarks on the importance of promoting literary and social concert, in the valley of the Mississippi: as a means of elevating its character and perpetuating the Union : delivered in the chapel of Transylvania University, to the Literary Convention of Kentucky, November 8, 1833

354. A review of the diseases of Dutchess County from 1809 to 1825: being the subject of two addresses read before the Medical Society at their annual meetings in 1819 and 1825 : also, an essay on a disease of the jaw-bones, to which is added an appendix containing notes and elucidations

365. Thoughts on the impolicy and injustice of capital punishment, on the rationale or philosophy of crime, and on the best system of penitentiary discipline and moral reform: an address to the Jefferson Literary Society of Augusta College, delivered on the 25th day of August, 1848