1. An inaugural dissertation on the principal mineral waters of the states of New-York and New-Jersey: submitted ... for the degree of Doctor of Medicine Author(s): Meeker, John. Publication: New-York : [s.n.], 1815 Subject(s): Mineral WatersNew YorkNew Jersey
2. An inaugural dissertation on pulmonary consumption: submitted to the public examination of the faculty of physic under the authority of the trustees of Columbia College, in the state of New-York, the Right Rev. Benjamin Moore, D.D. president ; for the degree of Doctor of Medicine, on the 5th day of May, 1807 Author(s): Raffeneau-Delile, Alire, 1778-1850 Publication: New-York : Printed by T. & J. Swords, printers to the faculty of Physic of Columbia College, no. 160 Pearl-Street, 1807 Subject(s): Tuberculosis, Pulmonary
3. Experiments and observations on the absorption of active medicines into the circulation: submitted, as an inaugural thesis, to the examination of the Reverend John Ewing ..., the Trustees and Medical Faculty of the University of Pennsylvania, on the eighth day of June, 1801, for the degree of Doctor of Medicine Author(s): Hodge, Benjamin G. Publication: Philadelphia : Printed for the author, by Hugh Maxwell ..., 1801 Subject(s): Absorption -- physiology
4. A dissertation on apoplexy: submitted as an inaugural thesis for the degree of doctor of medicine Author(s): Holland, Nathaniel Littleton, 1794- Publication: Philadelphia : Printed for the author, by William Fry, 1815 Subject(s): Stroke
5. An investigation of the properties of Bignonia catalpa of Linnaeus Author(s): Holmes, Robert. Publication: Philadelphia : Printed for the author, by H. Maxwell ..., 1803 Subject(s): BignoniaceaePlant PreparationsPhytotherapy
6. An inaugural essay on phrenitis, for the degree of doctor of physick: submitted to the consideration of the Hon. Robert Smith, Provost, and of the Regents, of the University of Maryland Author(s): Hooper, John H. (John Henry), 1793-1842 Publication: Baltimore : Printed by Ralph W. Pomeroy, & Co. ..., 1815 Subject(s): Encephalitis
7. The philosophy of epispastics: an inaugural thesis : submitted to the consideration of the Honourable Robert Smith, Provost, and the regents of the University of Maryland ; for the degree of the Doctor of Medicine Author(s): Hopkins, Joel, 1784-1868 Publication: Baltimore : Printed by Benjamin Edes, corner of South and Market streets, 1815 Subject(s): Blister
8. Observations on that form of disease, nosologically called dysentery Author(s): Hoskins, John, d. ca. 1810 Publication: Philadelphia : Printed for the author by Hugh Maxwell ..., 1804 Subject(s): Dysentery
9. An essay on the hydropic state of fever Author(s): Howard, William. Publication: Philadelphia : Printed for the author by Hugh Maxwell ..., 1805 Subject(s): EdemaFever
10. An experimental essay on the conversion of chyle into blood Author(s): Hutchinson, James, active 1803 Publication: Philadelphia : Printed for the author by James Humphreys, 1803 Subject(s): ChyleBlood
11. An inaugural dissertation on the efficacy of certain external applications Author(s): Jackson, Henry, 1778-1840 Publication: Philadelphia : Printed for the author, by Hugh Maxwell, 1802 Subject(s): Skin AbsorptionPharmaceutical Preparations
12. An experimental inquiry into the proximate cause of death from suspended respiration in drowning and hanging, with the means of resuscitation: submitted as an inaugural essay to the public examination of the trustees and professors of the College of Physicians and Surgeons in the University of the State of New-York, Samuel Bard, M.D. president, for the degree of Doctor of Medicine, on the 3d of May, 1814 Author(s): Ives, Ansel W. (Ansel Wilmot), 1787-1838 Publication: New-York : Printed for the author, 1814 Subject(s): DrowningResuscitationRespiration
13. An essay on suspended animation Author(s): Jackson, Samuel, 1787-1872 Publication: [Philadelphia] : Printed by Smith & Maxwell ; Philadelphia., 1808 Subject(s): RespirationRespiration, ArtificialResuscitationDrowning
14. Experiments and observations on urinary and intestinal calculi: with engravings Author(s): Jacobs, William Stephen, 1770-1843 Publication: Philadelphia : Printed by Carr & Smith, 1801 Subject(s): Urinary Calculi
15. An essay on the analogy of the Asiatic and African plague and the American yellow fever: with a view to prove that they are the same disease varied by climate and other circumstances Author(s): Jenks, Phineas. Publication: Philadelphia : Printed for the author by Hugh Maxwell ..., 1804 Subject(s): Yellow FeverPlagueDiagnosisDisease OutbreaksEgyptUnited States
16. An inaugural dissertation on the supposed power of the uterus: submitted to the consideration of the Hon. Robert Smith, Provost, and of the Regents of the University of Maryland Author(s): Jameson, Horatio G. (Horatio Gates), 1778-1855 Publication: Baltimore : Printed by J. Robinson ..., 1813 Subject(s): Uterus -- physiologyLabor, Obstetric
17. An essay on the importance of the obstetrick art: submitted to the examination of Charles Alexander Warfield, M.D. President, and the medical faculty of the College of Medicine of Maryland, for the degree of doctor of physick Author(s): Jones, Thomas Dashiell. Publication: Baltimore : Printed by Benjamin Edes, May, 1812 Subject(s): Obstetrics
18. An inaugural dissertation on fistula in ano: submitted to the public examination of the Faculty of Physic under the autority of the Trustees of Columbia College, in the State of New-York, The Right Rev. Benjamin Moore ..., for the degree of Doctor of Physic, on the 12th day of November, 1805 Author(s): Kissam, Benjamin, 1782-1831 Publication: New-York : Printed by T. & J. Swords ..., 1805 Subject(s): Rectal Fistula
19. An inaugural dissertation on the functions of the uterus: submitted to the public examination of the trustees and professors of the College of Physicians and Surgeons in the University of the State of New-York, Samuel Bard, M.D. president, for the degree of Doctor of Medicine, on the 6th day of May, 1816 Author(s): Kissam, Benjamin P., 1785-1828 Publication: New-York : Printed by Van Winkle and Wiley, no. 3 Wall-Street, 1816 Subject(s): UterusGynecology
20. A chemico-physiological essay: disproving the existence of an aeriform function in the skin, and pointing out, by experiment, the impropriety of ascribing absorption to the external surface of the human body Author(s): Klapp, Joseph. Publication: Philadelphia : Printed for the author, by John H. Oswald, 1805 Subject(s): Skin Absorption -- physiologyOxygen Consumption