/r/r OF THE MEDICAL LIBRARY, BELONGING TO THE \ / PENNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL; EXHIBITING THE NAMES OF AUTHORS AND EDITORS IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER j WITH AN INDEX OF THE SUBJECTS OF THE BOOKS, TAKEN PRINCIPALLY FROM THE MOST STRIKING WORDS IN THE TITLES; ALSO, SOME ADDITIONAL REGULATIONS RELATIVE TO THE LIBRARY. PART II. PHILADELPHIA: PRINTED FOR THE HOSPITAL, BY JAMES P. PARKE, 74, SOUTH SECOND STREET, 1818. V \*v'*» **»*,-Vl t "*\ Extract from the minutes of a board of Managers, of the Pennsylvania Hospital, held the 26th of the 10/ft. mo. 1818. A large and very valuable accession of Books having lately been made to the Library—It is now Resolved—That the sum to be paid for a right or privilege during Jife shall henceforth be forty dollars, and that part of the 2nd. rnle which fixes the price at a less sum is repealed. That in order to preserve impartiality, no person shall be per- mitted to take more than three volumes out of the library at one time. And that the following books lately added to the library, are not to be let out of the hospital, but (in addition to the prohibited list, enume- rated in the 14th Rule, published in the first volume of the Catalogue in 1806, they may be consulted by any person having a right to use the library conformably to the rules: viz. Abbott and Smith's lepidopterous insects of Georgia. Allionii Flora Pedemontana. Aublet pi antes de la Guiane. Barrelieri Icones Plantarum. Bulliard Herbier de la France. Burmanni Flora Indica. Burmanni Herbarium Amboinense. Catesby's Carolina. Cavanilles historia plantarum. Clayton Flora Virginica. Curtis*s Lectures on Botany. Dickson's Cryptojramia. Dillemi Hortus Elthamensis. Gall Anatomie du Cerveau. Hogben's plates to the Obstetric Studies Jacquin plantse selectee. Ktempferi Icones plantarum. Le Vaillant Oiseaux d' Afrique. JLobel stirpium adversaria. Michaux chenes de 1' Amerique, and L' Heritier Stirpes novts. Mlilleri Zoologia Danica. Paradisi in Sole Paradisus terrestris. Plukenetii opera. Plunder fougeres de 1' Amerique. Redoute liliacees. Salerne Ornithologie. Schseft'eri Elementa Entomologica Schfefferi Elementa Ornithologica and Museum Ornithologicum. Schseneri Insecta Ratisbonensia. Scopoli Deliciee Insubricse. Smith Icones Ineditse. Smith and Abbott's Lepidoptera of Georgia. Saemmering tabulee embryonum. Ssemmerina: tabulee organorum sensuum. Sparrman Museum Carlsonianum. Thornton's illustrations of the sexual system. Thornton's practical Botany. Trew and Ehret Plantse Selectee. Ventenat Jardin de la Malmaison. Vieillot et Audebert Histoire Naturelle des Colibris, &c. Walteri Flora Caioliniana. Willughby's Ornithology. Wilson's American Ornithology. No. 210. Q. IIFNRY IIOLLINGSWORTH, secretary pro tjm. AN ALPHABETICAL ® <& 3P & & ® ® ®S9 OF THE BOOKS BELONGING TO THE MEDICAL LIBRARY OF THE PENNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL, Which have been added since February, 1806. A.BERNETHY, J. 1186, 0. Surgical observations on injuries of the head, and on miscellaneous subjects. By John Aber- nethy, m. d. London, 1810. ------ 1118, 0. Surgical observations on local diseases, and on aneurisms. By the same. London, 1809. ------ 1118, 0. Surgical observations on diseases resembling sy- philis, and on diseases of the urethra. By the same. Lon- don, 1810. ------ 1295, O. Surgical observations on local diseases, aneurisms, diseases resembling syphilis, diseases of the urethra, inju- ries of the head and miscellaneous subjects. 2 vols. By John Abernethy, f. r. s. &c. Philadelphia, 1811. ------ 1721, 0. Physiological lectures, exhibiting a view of Mr. Hunter's physiology, and of his comparative Anatomy. By J. Abernethy. London, 1818. ------ 1411,0. and 1704,0. p. An inquiry into Mr. Hunter's theory of life, being introductory lectures exhibiting some of Mr. Hunter's opinions on life and diseases; delivered before the royal college of surgeons, London, 1814 and 15. By the same. London, 1815. B 6 Abbott, J. 74. F. See Smith. Academic, 225, Q. Memoires pour servir a 1' histoire naturelle des animaux, par M. Perrault et M. M. de 1' Acad, royal des sciences. 3 vols. Amsterdam and Leipzig, 1758. Accum, F. 927, 0. A system of theoretical and practical chemistry. 2 vols, with plates. 2nd edit, enlarged. By Fredrick Accum. London, 1807. ------ 201, D. Analytical mineralogy. By the same. 2 vols. 2nd. edit. London, 1808. ------1258, O. A system of theoretical and practical chemistry. By F. Accum. With an appendix. By Thomas Cooper, esqr. 2 vols. Philadelphia, 1814. ------ 1290, O. Elements of crystallography, after the method of Haiiy; with or without geometrical models, both solid and dissected, exhibiting the forms of crystals, &c. By F. Ac- cum, operative chemist, &c. With copper-plates. London, 1813. —---- 288, D. A practical essay on chemical reagents. By th« same. London, 1816. Acharius, E. 1352, O. Methodus Lichenum; ab Erico Achario, m. d. 1 vol. and 1 of plates. Stockholmiee, 1803. Act. 1089, O. p. An act to incorporate medical societies in New York. New York, 1806. Adair, J. M. 1123, 0. p. An essay on diet and regimen. By J. M.Adair, m. d. London, 1804. —>---- 1418, 0. Philosophical and medical sketches of the natural history of body and mind ; with an essay on the difficulties of attaining medical knowledge. By J. M. Adair, m. d. Bath, 1787. Adams, J. 187, Q. Observations on morbid poisons, chronic and acute. 2nd. edit. By Joseph Adams, m. d. London, 1807. —---- 1091, 0. An inquiry into the laws of epidemics, By the same. London, 1809. - 184, D. A popular view of vaccine inoculation. By the same. London, 1807. ■ 894. 0. p. Observations on cancerous breasts. By the same. London, 1801. s ------ 1671, O. See Hunter. ------ 1596, 0. p. An essay on the supposed hereditary proper- ties of diseases. By the same. London, 1814. - 1694, 0. Memoirs of the life and doctrines of the late John Hunter. By the same. London, 1817. ■ ■ Sir W. 1420, O. Practical observations on ectropium; with a new operation for artificial pupil, and for cataract. By Sir William Adams. London, 1814. \ 7 Adams, Sir W. 1724, O. A practical inquiry into the causes of the failure of the operations of depression and extraction of the cataract, with a description ol new operations. By the same. London, 1817. Adet, 1036, O. Vol. 7th. p. See Priestley. Address, 1036, O. Vol. 5th. p. An address to Drs. Miller, Smith and Mitchill, of New York. 1796. JEsculapian. 1410, 0. iEsculapian secrets revealed. London, 1813. Agneic, 1036, 0. Vol. 10th. and 19th. A dissertation on respiration. By James Agnew. Philadelphia, 1800. Agricultural, 1026, 0. See Memoirs. ------ 1222. See Register. Aikin, A. and C. R. 193, Q. A dictionary of chemistry and minera- logy. By A. and C. R. Aikin. 2 vols, with plates. London, 1807. With an appendix, 1814. ------ A, 918, 0. The annual review and history of literature. By Arthur Aikin. 5 vols. London, 1802 to 6. ------ C. R. 193. D. p. A concise view of all the most important facts which have appeared concerning the cow-pox. By C. R. Aikin, 3rd. edit. Charlestown, 1801. ------ J. 1046 O. Elements of physic and surgery. By John Aikin, m. d. 2 vols. London, 1782. ------A. 243, D. A manual of mineralogy. By Arthur Aikin. 2nd. edit. London, 1815. ------ 1497, 0. See White. Aitkin, J, 1606, 0. p. An essay on fractures and luxations. By John Aitkin, m. d. London, 1800. Albertus, 259, D* Alberti Magni de secretis mulierum, de virtutibus herbarum, &c. Item, de Mirabilibus, de Falconibus, &c. 2 vols. 48vo. Lugduni Batavorum, 1596. Alibert, J. L. 1622, 0. A treatise on malignant intcrmittents. 3rd. edit. By J. L. Alibert. Translated from the French by Charles Caldwell, m. d. Philadelphia, 1807. ------ 1417, 0. Precis theorique et pratique des maladies de la peau; par M. Alibert. Tome ler. Paris, 1810. ------^1419, 0. Nouveaux elemens de therapeutique et materia medica, suivis d' un essai sur 1' art de formuler et d' un precis sur eaux minerales. By the same. Paris, 1814. Allan, T. 1304, 0. Mineralogical nomenclature alphabetically ar- ranged, with a synoptic table of the chemical analysis of mi- nerals. (T. Allan's name in the introduction.) Edinburgh, 1814. Allan, R. 94, F. A treatise on the operation of Lithotomy. By Ro- bert Allan. Edinburgh, 1808. Allen, 1036, O. vol. 3rd. p. A sermon preached for the benefit of the 8 humane society. By John \Y. Allen, a. m. Rochester, 1787. ------ J. 998, 0. Synopsis medicinae, or a summary view of the whole practice of medicine. By John Allen, m. d. 4th. edit 2 vols. London, 1761. Alley, G. 1603, 0. p. An essay on a particular eruptive disease arising from the use of mercury. By G. Alley. Dublin, 1804. Alley, G. 261, Q. p. Observations on the hydrargyria, or the vesicular disease arising from mercury. By the same. London, 1816. Allionius, 84, F. Flora Pedemontana sive enumen.tio stirpium Pedi- montii. Auctore Carolo Allionio. Tomi tres, Angustee, 1795. Allston, 1036, O vol. 5th. p. An essay on dropsy. By William Allston. Philadelphia, 1797. American, 1204, 0. See Register. ------ 1154, O. See Lexicon, ------ 1224, O. See Register. ------ 1172, 0. See Register. Anatomy, 1523, 0. See Monro. Anatomical, 970, 0. Anatomical dialogues. London, 1778. Anatomia, 216, D. Anatomia Britannica. 2nd edit 3 vols. Lon- don, 1808. Anderson, 1111, O. See Werner. ------ 1036, O. vol. 5th. p. A dissertation on chronic mania. By Alexander Anderson. New York, 1796. ■-' ■ " 1406. A general history of quadrupeds ; with engravings on wood from Bewick. By A. Anderson. 1 st American edit With an appendix. New York, 1804. Andrews. 1036, O. vol. 4th. p. A dissertation on apoplexy. By John Andrews. Philadelphia, 1793. ——.— 1296, O. Observations on the applications of lunar caustic to strictures in the urethra and eesophagus. By M. W. Andrews, m. d. London. Anecdotes. 317, D. Anecdotes medical, chemical and surgical. Lon- don, 1816. Animal, 1036, 0. vol. 4th. p. An essay on animal motion. Phila- delphia, 1792. .------ 1607, 0. p. Observations on the animal economy, London 1815. Annual, 1108, 0. See Register. Arbuthnot, 1413, 0. An essay on the effects of air on the human body. By John Arbuthnot, m.d. London, 1751. Archer, 1036, 0. vol. 8th. p. A dissertation on cynanche trachealis. By J. Archer. Philadelphia. 1798. 9 Archer, 1036, O. vol. 15th. p. An eseay on the carbonates of Lime, Magnesia and Potash. By J. Archer. Philadelphia, 1804. Archives, 1238, 0. See Mease. Armiger, 1575, 0. p. Rudiments of Anatomy and physiology, con- sisting of tables. By F. J. Armiger. Part 1st. London, 1816. Armstrong, 1218, 0. p. An essay onscrophula; with an account of the effect of the carbonas of Ammonia, in that disease. By Charles Armstrong, m. d. London, 1812. ------ G. 245, D. An account of the diseases most incident to children; to which is added an essay on nursing, and in particular of infants brought up by hand, also a short ac- count of the dispensary for the infant poor. By G. Arm- strong, m. d. New edit London, 1808. ------ 1412, 0. Practical illustrations of typhus and other febrile diseases. By the same. London, 1816. —---- J. 1590,0. p. Facts and observations on the fever commonly called puerperal. By John Armstrong, m. d. London, 1814. Arnaud, 259, O. Memoires de chirurgie, avec quelques remarques sur 1'etatde la medicine et de la chirurgie en France et en Angleterre. Par George Arnaud, m. d. A Londres et & Paris, 1768. Ashton, 1036, 0. vol. 14th. p. An essay on bilious fever, &c. By H. Ashton. Philadelphia, 1803. Asalini, 176, D. Observations on the plague, dysentery, and oph- thalmia, of Egypt By P. Assalini. Translated from the French. By Adam Neal. London, 1804. Astruc, 995. 0. A treatise on the diseases of women. By F. As- true, m. d. Translated from the French, by J. Astruc. 2 vols. London, 1762. ----- 1414,0. Elements of Midwifery. By J. Astruc. 4th. edit Translated, by J. Ryley. London, 1766. ------ 1415, O. A treatise on the diseases of children. By the same. London, 1746. ------ 1416, 0. Academical lectures on fevers. By the same. London, 1747. Atlee, 1036, 0. vol. 15th. p. An essay on the influence of music, in the cure of diseases. By E, Atlee. Philadelphia, 1804. ------ 1324, O. SeeLieutaud. Aublet, 246, Q. Histoire des plantes, de la Guiane Francaise ran- gers suivant la methode sexuelle. Par M. F. Aublet Tomes quatre. Paris, 1775. Austin, 1618, 0. p. A treatise on the origin and component parts of the stone. London, 1791. 10 Audebert, 111, F. Histoire naturelle des Colibris, Oiseaux mouches Jacamars et Promerops. Par J. P. Audebert, and L. P. Vieillot. 3 vols. Paris, 1802. Ayshford, 207, Q. Tabular views of the Anatomy of the human body. By H. H. Ayshford, m. d. London, 1810. Bache, 1036, O. vol. 4th. p. An inaugural dissertation on the effects of carbonic acid gas, or fixed" air, on healthy animals. By Wm. Bache. Philadelphia, 179-1. Badham, 204, D. On inflamation of the bronchise. By Charles Bad- ham, London, 1808. ------ 242, D. An essay on Bronchitis with a supplement contain- ing remarks on simple pulmonary abscess, &c. &c. By By Charles Badham, m. d. 2nd. edit. London, 1814. Bailey 1706, O. p. and 1717, 0. Observations on the use of Bella- donna in painful disorders of the head and face. By John Bailey. London, 1818. Baillie, 197. Q. A series of engravings with explanations, to illus- trate the morbid anatomy of the human body. By Matthew Baillie, m. d. London, 1799. 1421, 0. Morbid anatomy of some of the most important parts of the human body. By the same. 4th edit. London, 1812. Baker, 961, 0. An attempt towards the natural history of the po- lype. By Henry Baker, m. d. London, 1743. Bakewell, 1424, O. An introduction to geology, with outlines of that of England. By Robert Bakewell. 2nd. edit. London, 1815. Baldwin, 1056, O. vol. 16th. p. An account of the diseases of the American seamen at Wampoa in China in 1805. By Wm. Baldwin. Philadelphia, 1807. Balfour, 1570, 0. p. A new mode of curing rheumatism and sprains without debilitating. By William Balfour. Edinburgh, 1816. Ball, 1036, O. vol. 5th. p. A dissertation on the causes and effects of sleep. By Thomas Ball. Philadelphia, 1796. Baltimore, 1115, 0. A catalogue of the books, &c. belonging to the library company of Baltimore. ------ 1085, 0. See Watkins. Baltzell, 1036, O. vol. 11th. p. An essay on the mineral properties of the sweet springs of Virginia. By John Baltzell. Balti- more, 1802. Bancroft, 1270, 0. Experimental researches concerning the philoso- sophy of permanent colours, and the best means of pro- 11 ducing them, by dying and calico-printing. By Edward Bancroft, m. d. London. 2 vols. Philadelphia, 1814. ______ 1£37, O, An essay on the disease called yellow fever; alse on febrile contagion, typhus and dysentery. By the same. London, 1811. Banks, 980, 0. See Curtis. ------ 211, Q. See Houston. ------ 1213, O. See Curtis. ______ 88, F. Icones selectae plantarum quas in Japonia collegit Engelbertus Kcemfper. Ex archetypis in Museo Britannico asservatis a Josepho Banks. Londini, 1791. Barbeyrac, 1365,0. Dissertations nouvelles sur les maladies de la poitrine and du cceur. Par M. Barbeyrac. Amsterdam, 1731. Barclay, 235, D. A description of the arteries of the human body. By John Barclay, m. d. Edinburgh, 1812. ______ 1072, 0. The muscular motions of the human body. By the same. Edinburgh, 1808. Bard, 940, 0. A compendium of the theory and practice of Mid- wifery ; for the use of students. By Samuel Bard. New York, 1808. ------233, D. 2nd. edit of the same enlarged. New York, 1812. Bardsley, 1042, 0. Reports from hospital practice, on canine mad- ness, By Samuel A. Bardsley, m. d. London, 1807. Barrelierus, 77, F. Plantae per Galliam, Hispaniam et Italiam ob- servatse iconibus eeneis exhibits, a B. P. Jacobo Barreliero. Parisiis, 1714. Barrow, 1403. O. See Bayle. Barry, \ 582, 0. p. The iEsculapian monitor. By the revd. Edward Barry, m. d. London, 1811. ------ 1058, O. A treatise on consumption of the lungs. By the same. 2nd. edit. London, 1727. Bartley, 330, D. A treatise on forensic medicine or medical juris- prudence. By 0. W. Bartley, m. d. Bristol, 1815. Bartley, 1164, 0. p. An attempt to vindicate the practice of vacci- nation, and to combat the prejudices against it. By 0. W. Bartley, Surgeon. Gloucester, 1810. Barthez, 859, 0. Traite des maladies goutteuses. Par P. J. Bar- thez. 2 vols. A. Paris, 1802. ______ 1179, 0. Consultations de medicine, de M. Barthez, et de M. M. Bouvart, Fouquet, Lorry, et Lamure. Tomes 2> Paris, 1807. ____~- 1436, O. Consultations de medecine. Ouvrage posthume. Par P. J. Lordat. 2 vols. Paris, 1810. 1'2 Bartholinus, 1362, 0. Thomse Bartholini Anatomia. Lugdani Eatavorum, 1773. Barton, 1036, O. vol. 8th. p. Collections for an essay towards a materia medica of the United States. By B. S. Barton, m. d. Philadelphia, 1798. ------1225,0. See Cullen. ____— 1286, 0. Elements of Botany, or outlines of natural history of vegetables, &c. With plates. By B. S. Barton, m. d. &c. &c. 2 vols. Philadelphia, 1812—14. ----— 1293 and 1294, O. See Gregory. ______!728 O p. Flora Virginica, sive plantarum praecipue lndi- genarum Virginia: historia. Iconibus. A Benj. Smith Bar- ton, m. d. Pars prima. Philadelphia, 1812. ______W. 1252, O. Memoirs of the life of David Rittenhouse, l l d f.r. s. interspersed with various notices ot many distinguished men, with an appendix. By William Barton, m. a. Philadelphia, 1813. ______rjr p C. 1257, 0. A treatise containing a plan for the in- ternal organization and government of marine hospitals, in the United States. By Wm. P. C. Barton, m. d. Phila- delphia, 1814, ______ 947 and 1073, O. A dissertation on the chemical properties and exhilarating effects of nitrous oxide gas. By Wm. P. C. Barton. Philadelphia, .808. ______ 218 and 219, Q. Florae Philadelphia: prodromus, or prodro- mus of the flora Philadelphia. By Wm. P. C. Barton, m. d. Philadelphia, 1815. ------220, 0. The same. ______ 344 and 345, O. Compendium Flora Philadelphia, con- taining a description of all the indigenous plants within ten miles of Philadelphia. By Wm. P. C. Barton, m. d. Phila- delphia, 1818. ______ 305, Q. Vegetable Materia Medica of the United States; or Medical Botany, containing a history of the medical plants in the United States, with coloured engravings from draw- ings of the author, Wm. P. C. Barton, m. d. vol. 1st. Phila- delphia, 1817. Bateman, 1398, O. Practical synopsis of cutaneous diseases accord- ing to Willan. By Thomas Bateman, m. d. 4th. edit. London, 1817. Bath, 318, D. An essay on the medical character. By Robert Bath. London. Battie, 49, Q. P- A treatise on madness. By William Battie, m. d. &c. London, 1758. Bmdelocque, 929 and 4715, 0. An abridgement of Mr, Heath'* translation of Baudelocque's midwifery. With notes. By W. P. Dewees, m. d. Philadelphia, 1807. 13 Baudelocque, 1005, 0. p. Two memoirs on the Ctesarian operation, By M. Baudelocque, senr. Translated by John Hull, m. d. Manchester," 1801. Baumes, 1680, O. Traite des convulsions dans 1' enfance. Par M. Baumes. 2nd edit. Paris, 1805. ______ 1681, O. Traite de la premiere dentition, et des maladies qui en dependent Par M. Baumes. A. Paris, 1806. Bayle, 1403, O. A treatise on pulmonary phthisis. By G. M. Bayle, m. d. Translated from the French. By Wm. Barrow, m. d. Liverpool, 181v. ______ 1733, o. Recherches sur la phthisie pulmonaire Lues a la socicte de medicine de Paris. Par G. L. Bayle. A. Paris, 1810. Bayley, 1016, O. An account of the epidemic fever which pre- vailed in New York in 1795. By Richard Bayley. New York, 17.i(J. Baynard, 135C-, 0. See Floyer. Beckett, 1397, O. Chirurgical observations. By Wm. Eeckett. London, 1740. Beddoes, 118, and 283, D. Manual of health. By Thomas Beddoes, m. d. London, 1806. ._____ 1018, O. Researches concerning fever, as connected with inflammation. By the same. London, 1807. ______ 1029, 0. Communications respecting the external and in- ternal use of nitrous acid, in every form of venereal disease, and extending its use to other complaints. By the same. London, 1800. ______ 1041, 0. Contributions to physical and medical knowledge- Collected by Thomas Beddoes, m. d. Bristol, 1799. 206, Q. See Stock. . 1429.0. Hygieia. Essays moral and medical, on the middle and affluent classes. By the same. Bristol, 1803. ------ 1434, 0. Observations on consumption, or digitalis and on scrofula. By the same. London, 1801. Bell, C. 190 and 196, Q. A series of engravings explaining the course of the nerves. By Charles Bell. London, 1803. ------ 184, Q. p. The anatomy of the brain. By the same. Lon- don, 1802. .______ 930,0. A system of operative surgery, founded on the basis of anatomy. Vol. 1st London, 1807. Vol. 2nd. 1809. By the same. ______ 213, D. A system of dissections explaining the anatomy of the human body. By the same, 2 vols, in 1. 3rd. edit. London, 1809. ______ 1167, 0. Letters on the diseases of the urethra. By Cbarles Bell. Philadelphia, and Boston, 1811. r It Bell, C. 202, Q. An essay on the anatomy of expression in painting. By the same. London, 1806. ______ 93, F. Engravings from specimens of morbid parts in the author's collection; with observations. By the same. Lon- don, 1813. ______ 1427, 0. A system of operative surgery founded on anatomy. By the same. London, 1814, 2nd. edit 2 vols. .______ 1432, 0. Surgical observations; being quarterly reports of cases. 4 numbers. By the same. London, 1816. ______ (?, 329, D. p. A treatise on the cow-pox. By George Bell. Edinburgh, 1802. ______X 189, Q. Engraving of the bones, muscles and joints. By John Bell, Surgeon. 2nd. edit. London, 1804. ______196, Q. p. 1st. edit, of the same. Edinburgh, 1794. ______J. and C. 986, 0. The anatomy of the human body. By J. and C Bell. 4 vols. 3rd. edit. London, 1802 and 3. ______J. 870, O. Discourses on wounds. By John Bell. 2 vols, in 1. 2nd. edit. Edinburgh, 1800. ------913, O. The same. ______1130 and 1139, 0. Principles of surgery. By the same. Abridged by John A. Smith. New York, 1810. ______1146,0. The anatomy of the human body. By the same. 4 vols, in 2. New York, 1809. , H68, 0. Letters on professional character and manners, te James Gregory, m. d. By J. Bell, Surgeon. Edinburgh, 1810. ______214, Q. The principles of surgery. Vol. 1st. On wounds ulcers, &c. By the same. Edinburgh, 1801. Bellinger, 1036, O. vol. 9th. p. A dissertation on pulmonary con- sumption. By John S. Bellinger. Philadelphia, 1799. Berkenhout, 1611, O. p. Symptomatology. By John Berkenhout. London, 1784. ______1182, 0. Pharmacopeeia medici. Auctore Joanne Berken- hout, m. d. London, 1782. ______1332, 0. Synopsis of the natural history of England and Ire- land, animal, vegetable and fossil. By the same. 2 vols. London, 1795. Berkeley, 1036, O. Vols. 10th. and 19th. p. An inquiry into the modus operandi of sedatives. By Robert Berkeley. Phila- delphia, 1800. Bemadus, 17SO, 0. Antonri Bivonae Bernardi Sicularum plantarum centuria prima and secunda. Panormi, 1806. Berthollet, 960 and 1045, 0.^. Researches into the laws of chemical affinity. By C. L. Berthollet. Translated from the French. By M. Farrall, m. b. London, 1804. 15 Berthollet, 1044,0. Essays on chemical statics, with notes and an ap- pendix. By C. L. Berthollet Translated from the French, by B. Lambert 2 vols. London, 1804. Bertrand, 1435, O. History of the plague at Marseilles, 1720. From the French of M. Bertrand. By Ann Plumtre. London, 1805. Berzelius, 1583, O. p. Viewof the progress of animal chemistry. By J. J. Berzelius, m. d. Translated from the French. 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On the vapour of tar, in the cure of pulmonary consumption, by Alexander Crickton, m. d. London, 1818. Graham, 1749, 0. p. Practical observations on continued fever, by Ro- bert Granam, m. d. Hennen, 0.1741, Observations on some important points in practice of surgery and on the arrangement of Hospitals, by John Hen- nen. Edinburgh, 1818. Miller, 1749, 0. p. Statements relative to the present prevalence of epidemic fever among the poor of Glasgow, by Richard Miller, m. d. Newnham, 1739, O.p. On the symptoms cure and treatment of inver- sio uteri, with a history of the successful extirpation of 7 that organ, by Wm. Newnham, Esq. London. 1818. Nuttal, 1745, 0. The genera of North Americanplants and a car talogue of the species to the year 1817, by Th. Nuttal, f. l, s. Philadelphia. 1818. Orfila, 1746,0. A popular treatise on the remedies to be employed m * ' case of poisoning and apparent death by M. P. Orfila. Translated from the French, by WilUanfPnce, m. d. Phila- delphia, 1818. 96 Family, 347, D. Practical guide to the management of the teeth, by L. S. Parmly. London, 1818. Potter, 1735, O, A memoir on contagion, by Nathaniel Potter, m. d. 1818. Rotterdam, 1742, 0. A prize treatise on blood-letting in fevers* by J. Van Rotterdam. Translated from the French, by J. Taylor, m. d. London, 1818. Speers, 1739, 0. p. General views relating to the stomach, by T. C. Speers, London, 1818. Thenard, 1743, 0. A treatise on the general principles of chemical analysis. Translated from the French of L.J. Thenard, by Arnold Merrick. Veitch, 1749, O.p. A letter on the non-contagious nature of the yellow fever, and hints to officers for the prevention of this disease among seamen, by James Veitch, m. d. London, 1818. Yeatman, 1739, O. p Remarks on the medical care of the poor, by C.John Yeatman. London, 1818. Yule, 1749, U. p. Observations on the contagious fever now prevalent in the city of Edinburgh, by J. Yule, m. d. f. k. s. Ed. JEdinburgh, 1818. IN DEX Ofthe subjects of Books in the foregoing Catalogue; taken princi- pally from the most striking words in the titles. A. Abortion. Burns. Absorbents. Goodlad, Pring. Absorption. Dain- gerfield, Geddy, Hodge, Klapp, Rousseau, Smith, Wilson. Absti- nence. Ritson. Accoucheur. Gardien, Hopkins. Acids. Coxe, Hig- gins, Prioleau, Woodhouse. Address. Harrison, Nisbett. Adhesion. Young. Advice. Mears. Affusions. Jackson. Ages human. Jame- son. Agricultural. Davy. Air. Arbuthnot, Cozens, Ellis, Harts- horne, Robertson. Alkaline salts. Williams. Amalgamation. Born, Amanuensis. Cuming. America. Currie, Thompsonv Amputa- tion. Guthrie. Anatomical tables or plates. Cheselden, Hooper, Kirtland, Soemmering, Watt. Anatomy. Armiger, Ayshford, Baillie, Bartholinus, Boyer, Burke, Cheselden, Colles, Drake, Feltham, Fyfe, Howship, Huxham, Loder, Luxmoore, Monro, North cote, Robertson, Vaughan, Wistar. Anatomy of the horse. Burke. Anecdotes. Dominicetti. Aneurism. Freer, Hutchinson, Scarpa. Angina pec- toris. M'Farlane, Parry. Angiology, Compendium. Animal mag- netism. Winter. Anomalies. Hopkirk. Aphorisms. Denman. Apo- plexy. Andrews, Chandler, Cheyne, Lamb, Triplett. Apothecary. Brown. Appareils. Thillaye. Apparitions. Ferriar. Armee. Des- genettes. Armes a feu. Dufouart Army. Jackson, Maclean, Pringle. Art. Imison. Arteries. Barclay, Haller, Hodgson, Murray. Artist. Cutbush. Asphyxia. Stokes. Asthma. Caton, Lipscomb, Stramo- nium. Astringents. Rowley, Willis, Woodhouse. Atlas. Chaisneau. Atrabilious. Grant. Auditus. Soemmering. Aves. Sparrman. B. ^ Bandages. Thillaye. Barbadoes. Hillary. Bark. &&fe| Baths. Este, Floyer, Gibbes, Kentish, Lockette, Trinder. Battie. Monro. Beddoes. Stock. Bees. Keys. Belladonna. Bailey. Bible. Harris. Bibliothek. Blumenbach. Bignonia Catalpa. Holmes. Bile. Cooke, Cunningham, Gibson, Powel, Roebuck. Bladder. Foot. Blessures. 98 Dufouart. Blisters. King. Blood. Carson, Martin, Mills, Post. Blow-pipe. Hare. Bones. Cheselden, Monro, Simons. Botany. Barton, Curtis, Desfontaines, Hanin, Hedren, Hull, Lee, Martyn, CEder, St. Pierre, Rousseau, Smith, Thornton, Wakefield, Water- house, Willdenow. Bougies. Smith. Boy blind and deaf. Wardrop. Brain. Bell, Gordon, Pettigrew, Ramsay, Sowrey. Bronchite. Bad- ham. Bronchitis. Badham. Brunonian. Morrison. Bubonocele. Gartley. Bulam. Pym. Bursa; mucosa*. Monro. Buxton. Denman. C. Caesarian operation. Baudelocque, Hall, Vaughan. Calculi. Ja- cobs, Marcet Campaigns. Mann. Camphor. Church. Camps. Somerville. Cancer. Adams, Carmichael, Denman, Home, Howard, Johnson, Lambe, Nisbett, Thomas, Young. Candidate. Dunn. Ca- nine fever. Chapman. Canine madness. Bardsley, Lipscomb. Can* tharides. Gough, Robertson. Canthus, Read. Carbonic gas. Bache. Carcano Leone. Scarpa. Carditis, Davis. Carolina, Catesby. Cases? Giffard, Heister, Mann, Stack, White, Wingmann, Wood. Cata- iogue. Baltimore, Reece. Catamenia. Whitefoord. Cataract. Adams, Cleaver, Cooper, Earle, Gibson, Muter, Saunders, Seip, Stevenson. Ware. Wathen. Catechism. Parkes, Cattle Doctor. Clator. Caus- tic. Andrews. Caustic bougies. Rowley. Cavities wounded. Cocke. Celsus. Grieve. Cement. Higgins. Certitude. Cabanis. Cerveau. Gall. Cetacees. Lacepede. Chalybeate spring. Lempriere. Cha- racter. Aikin, Bath, Dalton, Fourcroy, Girtanner, Irvine, Lavoisier, Meredith, Robertson, 1'achenius. Chemistry. Accum, Blair, Bris- son, Chaptal, Cutbush, Ewells, Fourcroy, Garnett, Henry, Joyce, La-Grange, Lewis, Monro, Murray, Parkes, Reece, Skrimshire, Smith, Stack, Sylvester, Thompson, Trotter. Chenes, Michaux. Chest. Reece. Chicken-pox. Saunderson. Children, Armstrong, Astruc, Cheyne, Clarke, Hamilton, Heberden, Hume, Keighley, Ty- tler, Watt. Chili. Molina. Chimney-sweepers cancer. Simons. Chin- cough. Burton, Watt Chirurgery. Becket, Boyer, Lombard, Pelletan, Wiseman. Cholera. Disborough. Chorea, Robertson. Chyle* Hutchin- son. Cirbuhftipn. Ewing, Kerr. 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Aikin, Brice, Moseley, Saunderson, Small-pox. Croup. Davidson, Vieus- seux. Cryptogamica. Hedwig. Crystallography. Accum. Cidina. Hunter. Culpepper. Sibly. Cupping. Mapleson. Cutaneous. Bateman, Kelson* Willan, Wilson. Cyclopaedia. Rees. Cynanche trachealis. Archer, Gray. D. Debilities. Cator. Defective utterance. ThelwalL Deliriumtre- mens. Sutton. Dentition. Baumes. Diabets. Lathom, Rollo, Watt. Diagnosis. Hall. Dictionary. Dictionary, Fox, Johnson, Lara, Milne, Morris, Nisbet, Nicholson, Parr, Reece, Watt. IHction- mire. Lavoisier. Diet. Adair, Nisbet, Robertson. Digestion. Daubenton, Glover, Spallanzani, WTilson, Young. Digitalis. Bed- does, Burwell, Hamilton, Moore, Sanders. Diosma. Pentz. Dis- eases. Baldwin, Currie, Curtis, Gillespy, Heberden, Hillary, Hintsi Irvine, Perry, Rutty, Rymer, Tuomy, Wallis, Dispensatory. Duncan, Reece, Rutty, Thatcher, Thompson. Dissections. Bell. Dissector. London. Dissertations. Inaugural. Distiller. Cooper, Hall. Docirnastica. Crameru9. Dogs. 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Allionius, Barton, Burmannus, Forskal, Gmelin, Hoffman, Hopkirk, Hudson, Hull, Lightfoot, Linnaeus, Loureiro, Michaux, 03der, Pursh, Scopoli, Smith, Thunberg, Walter. Flore. Chaume- ton, La Marck. Florula. Rafinesque. Flower-garden. Moore* Fluids. Dyckman. Fcetus. Kelly. Forceps. Denman. Forensic medicine. Bartley, Male. Forest trees. Evelyn. Formulae. Smith. Fossils. Werner. Fougeres. Plumier. Fractures. Aikin, Earle, Parker, Verdue. Frequency of diseases. Wroolcombe. Fruit, For- aythe, Gffiartner, Richard. Fuel. Buchanan. Fumigation. Lalonette. Fungus haimatodes. Wardrop. G- Gall. Gordon, Hufeland, Spurzheim. Galvanism. Cuthbertson, Brewer, Davy, De Luc, Donovan. Gardener. M'Mahon. Gaseous. 101 ischerer. Gastric. Dorsey. Genera. Jussieu. Generative. Roberto^ Gentiana. Froelich. Genus humanum. Blumenbach. Geology. Bake- well, Cleaveland, Philips. Gonorrhoea. Stevenson, Ware, Wilkinson. Gorget. Scarpa. Gout. Cadogan, Cazalet, Grant, Hamilton, Hunt, Jones, Kinglake, Ring, Wallis. 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Cox, Crowther, Cutbush, Hallaran, Hill, Mayo, Perfect, Pinel, Spurzheim. Insects. Schaeffer, Geoffroy, Donovan, Smith. Institution. Davy. Instructor. Instructor. Inter- mittens. Alibert, Fellowes, Mason, Somers. Intestines. Smith, Travers. Invalid. Nisbett. Inversion. Drayton. Iron. Carmi- chael. Isles Antilles. Rochefort. J. Jacamars. Audebert. Jamaica. Dancer, Hunter, Wise. Jardin. Ventenat. Jaundice. Cropp, Norcom. Jenner. Lettsom. Joints- Cooper. Journal. Robertson. Jussieu. Ventenat. K. Kine~pox. Currie. Kink-cough. Butter. Kitchen. Good4iving. Knee. Russel. Kuhn. Wistar. (wrong placed.) L. Labour. Tucker. Lacteals. Monro. Ladies. Ewell, Freeman. Language. Martyn. Larynx. Cheyne, Watt Laurus. Brack- enborough. Lead. Clutterbuck, Semmes. Learning. Nisbet. Leech. Johnson. Le Gallois. Philip. Lepidoptera. Smith. Lethargy. Cheyne. Letters. Ellis, Paine, Priestley. Lexicon. Hooper, Lexi- con, Lexington. Dudley. Liberty. Crawford. Library Catalogue. New-York. Lichenes. Acharius. 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Physiology comparative. Lawrence. Physique. Cabanis, Institut Phytobasanos. Columna. Phytographia. Plukenetius., Piezata. Fabricius. Plague. Assalini, Jenks, Mertens, Pearson. 105 Plaister. Peters. Plantce. Barrelierus, Boerhaave, Cavanilles, Cor nutus, Forster, Hermannus, Houstoun, Muhlenberg, Ortega, Per- soon, Raius, Sloane, Smith, Theophrastus. Plantarum generatio, Logan. Planter, Ewell. Plants. Aublet, Banks, Buchoz, With- ering. Plants and animals, Selby. Pneumonia, Jones, Thomas. Pocket Book, Hoffman, Mavor. Poisons, Johnstone, Neale, Orfila, Wilmer. Ptyssgns. Gouan, Lacepede. Poitrine, Barbeyrac. Police, Roberton. Polygala Senega, Massie. Polype. Baker, Trembley. Polypi. Whately. Porrigo. Willan. Potash. Archer. Practice of Physic. Allen, Caldwell, Clarke, Cullen, Dancer, Edinburgh, Graham, Gregory, Lieutaud, Makittrick, Shebbeare, Smith, Temple, Thomas, Toulmin. Prcelictiones, Monro. Pregnancy. Jackson. Priestley, Volney. Prix decenaux. Institut. Prize, Shattuck. 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