CATALOGUE OF THE y MEDICAL LIBRARY OF THE PENNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL. PHILADELPHIA: X. A. CONRAD, PRINTER, NO. 32 CHURCH ALLEY. 1829. SKETCH OF TIIE HISTORY OF THE MEDICAL LIBRARY OF THE PENNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL. Under an impression that some account of the foundation and subsequent progress of this library would be acceptable to those who now enjoy the privilege of using it, a few notices of its history have been selected from the records of the institution, which it is hoped may not prove uninteresting. The first medical book possessed by this institution, appears to have been a present from that warm friend and generous benefactor of the Hospital, Dr. John Fothergill; and, as this gift may possibly have sug- gested the idea of establishing the medical library, we copy the minute of the Board of Managers, made on its reception. “ At a monthly meeting of the Board of Managers, held at the Hospital 7th mo. 27th, 1762, Win. Logan, lately returned from London, attended the Board with a book, intituled, An Experimental History of the Materia Med- ica, by Wm. Lewis, F. Ii. S. lately published in London: being a pre- sent to this Hospital by Dr. John Fothergill, for the benefit of the young students in physic, who may attend under the direction of the physicians; which is kindly accepted by the Managers as an ad- ditional mark of the doctor’s benevolent regard to this institution, and Wm. Logan is requested to acquaint him with our grateful ac- ceptance thereof.” We trust it will not be thought altogether ir- relevant to introduce in this place a notice of another donation shortly afterwards received from the same gentleman, more parti- cularly as the anatomical museum, of which it laid the foundation, was long connected with the library, and drew its subsequent in- crease from the same fund. This consisted of “ eighteen views of various parts of the human body, in crayons, framed and glazed— three cases of anatomical castings, and one case containing a skele- ton and foetus.” This, which under any circumstances would be considered a valuable present, was peculiarly acceptable at a time when the opportunities of acquiring anatomical knowledge were few, and in a place where dissection was almost unknown. The judicious donor transmitted these articles at a period when he who was destined to become the father of American anatomy, the talent- IV ed Shippen, rich in the science of Europe, was returning to impart his valuable professional acquisitions to the ingenuous youth of his native country. l)r. Kothergill’s views of the utility of his present are explained in the following extract from a letter to James Pem- berton, dated 7th mo. 4th, 1762, in which, after remarking the “ex- ceeding great use” of correct anatomical knowledge to the medical practitioner, he continues: “ In the want of real subjects, these (the casts, &c.) will have their use, and I have recommended to Dr. Ship- pen to give a course of anatomical lectures to such as may attend; he is very well qualified for the subject, and will soon be followed by an able assistant, Dr. Morgan, both of whom, I apprehend, will not only be useful to the province in their employments, but, if suit- ably countenanced by the legislature, will be able to erect a school for plivsic amongst you, that may draw many students from various parts of America and the West Indies; and at least furnish them with a better idea of the rudiments of their profession than they have at present the means of acquiring on your side of the water.” How fully the benevolent anticipations of this good and great man have been realized we need not say; their accomplishment has long been history. The first anatomical lectures perhaps ever delivered in America, were those of Dr. Shippen, and were illustrated by these preparations, which are now very properly deposited in the custody of the professors of that school, with whose early history they are so intimately connected. The medical museum of the Pennsylvania Hospital, which had gradually accumulated around the nucleus afforded by Dr. Fothergill’s donation, received a con- siderable accession in the year 1793, by the purchase from the heirs of Dr. Chovet of a collection of anatomical wax work, reputed to be the workmanship of that eccentric person. This collection, more curious, perhaps, than really useful, was purchased at the recom- mendation of the physicians, by a life annuity to the daughter of Dr. C. of thirty pounds (sterling.) The sum eventually paid on this account, amounted to S2658 88, this, together with the inci- dental expenses of the museum, long formed a considerable item in the expenditure of the medical fund. In the year 1824, the Mana- gers of the Hospital, impressed with a belief that the utility of the collection would be increased, and the interests of science promo- ted thereby, presented all the purchased portion to the University of Pennsylvania, and deposited in its custody the valuable present of Dr. Fothergill. Returning from this digression, we proceed to the circumstances of an endowment which does much honour to the disinterested and public spirited men with whom it originated. Although a number of students were early attracted to this institution by the reputa- tion of its physicians, and the peculiar advantages it afforded for the study of diseases and the operations of medicines, it was not until the year 1763 that a fee was demanded for this privilege; but shortly after their election in that year, the consideration of the V subject by the board of Managers* led to the adoption of the fol- lowing minute: “ It being remarked that a number of students in physic do frequently attend the wards at the time of the physicians visiting the patients, with a view to improve themselves in experi- ence, it is the unanimous opinion of the Board that such of them at least who are not apprentices to the physicians of the house, should pay a proper gratuity for the benefit of the Hospital for their privi- lege; the consideration of stipulating the sum is referred to the next board after consulting with the physicians.” At the next sta- ted meeting of the board, the following communication was received from the physicians, two of whom attended on the occasion: Philadelphia, Alay 31 st, 1763. “Upon considering the minute of the Managers of the Pennsyl- vania Hospital, made the 10th of 5th mo. 1763, relative to those students who attend the wards of said Hospital, it is our opinion that each student who is not an apprentice to one of the physicians attending the house, shall pay six pistoles as a gratuity lor that pri- vilege. That the Managers and doctors in attendance for the time being, shall be the judges who are proper to be admitted or refused. And further, as the custom of most of the hospitals in Great Britain has given such gratuities to the physicians and surgeons attending them, we think it properly belongs to us to appropriate the money arising from thence, and propose to apply it to the founding a me- dical library in the said Hospital, which we judge will tend greatly to the advantage of the pupils and the honor of the institution.” Signed by THOM AS BOND, THOMAS CADVVALADER, PHINEAS BOND, CADWALADER EVANS. “ After consideration whereof, the Board agrees to the proposal in respect to the terms upon which students in physic are to be ad- mitted to attend the wards; the gratuity for which to be paid to the treasurer. And in regard to the proposal for a Medical Library, that such books as are purchased should be approved of by the Ma- nagers, as likewise the manner in which they are to be lent out.” The first fees thus appropriated, were received from T. Charleston, M. Otto, Jon. Ellmore, N. Manning, John Archer and Wm. Bar- tram, in the years 1763-5. In January 1767, Hugh Roberts and Samuel Neave, executors of Dr. Lloyd Zachary, with the concur- * This Hoard consisted of John Reynell, Henry Harrison, Israel Pemberton, Samuel Rhoads, Thomas Gordon, John Gibson, James Pemberton, Joseph Richardson, Jacob Lewis, John M ease, Isaac Greenleaf, Thomas Wharton. VI rence of the residuary legatees, presented from the doctor’s library, 43 volumes of medical works; and in the same year were also pre- sented by Deborah Morris, the medical books of her late brother, Dr. Benjamin Morris, consisting of 55 volumes, principally stand- ard works, collected by Dr. M. during his residence in the univer- sity of Leyden. In the accounts for the following year, (1768) oc- curs the first entry of expenditure in the purchase of books, viz. “ Paid David Hall for sundry books of physic, &c. which he sold the Hospital at prime cost, for the medical library, £21 14 9.” The patriotic feelings which animated the managers of the Penn- sylvania hospital, their enlarged views of its future usefulness, and their steady perseverance under great discouragements, were such as merited lasting honour, but it belongs to a general history of the institution to do adequate justice to their memories; a few inciden- tal traits illustrative of the views of these respectable men, are all that our present purpose will admit. The following paragraphs are copied from a letter, dated July 4th 1774, addressed by a com- mittee* to Win. Strahan of London, accompanying an order for books. “ The rendering some service to both this and the succeeding generations having excited our desire of furnishing every means in our power of making the knowledge and practice of physic on just principles, more extensive than it hath been in these colo- nies, we hope the prospect of it will be so much approved by our friends in Britain, as to engage them to continue that generous assistance some of them have by their contributions afforded us at times, from the first founding of the hospital.” “ The public here become every year more sensible of the bene- fits of this institution, some thousands of miserable objects having thereby been restored to a capacity of being of some service to the community, and we believe it may be truly said that all who are concerned in the conducting this design, have been steadily atten- tive to the discharge of the trust committed to them, and receive much satisfaction from observing this happy effect of their en- deavours; and though our funds fall short some hundred pounds yearly of discharging our common expenses, are not discouraged from proceeding to extend their plan to the several good purposes for which it was intended. The books written for at this time, were received in the month of December the same year, and appear to have been presented by Mr. Strahan: their estimated value was one hundred pounds. The throes of the approaching revolution began now to be felt; and although, amidst the all-absorbing political excitement and convulsions which followed, the managers continued an unremitting care to the main objects of the institution, it is not surprising that for some years no addition of importance was made to the Library. * Israel Pemberton, Thomas Wharton, and Robert Slrettell Jones. VII At some periods indeed, particularly during the years, 1776—7—8, and during the depreciation in the value of continental money, it required great exertions to preserve the institution from total ruin. The following were the only books added to the collection be- tween the years 1774 and 1787. Boerhaave’s academical lectures, 6 vols. 8vo. Hill’s old man’s guide (a pamphlet.) Johnson’s midwifery, Qto. Kirkland on puerperal fever, 8vo. Cullen’s first lines of the practice of physic, 2 vols. 8 vo. These books, with the exception of Hill’s pamphlet, still remain in the library. Cullen’s “ first lines,” which was purchased in December 1780, cost the apparently enormous sum of £135 5s. this, however, when subjected to the talismanic operation of Rich- ard Wells’s scale of depreciation, shrinks to the comparative trifle of £1,15 0, specie. The first order for books transmitted to London after the close of the revolutionary war, was dated June 30th 1786. As an in- stance of the strict economy which pervaded every department, it may be observed that this order contains a particular injunction that the books be shipped in the Harmony, captain Willett, “as the owners have generously agreed to bring them freight free.” In the years 1787—8—9 and 1790 the amount paid for books was £266, 5s. lid. The total expenditure in their purchase from the foundation of the library to the close of the official year (May) 1790, was £332, 8, 7f, or g 886, 48. The first catalogue, pub- lished in the year 1790, contains of Folios 21 vols. Quarto 77, Octavo 341, Duodecimo 89. Total, 528 volumes. In the year 1790, the managers opened a correspondence with the celebrated Dr. Lettsom, which proved highly beneficial to the interests of the library; their just appreciation of the Doctor’s liberality, will be seen in the following extract from their first let- ter to him. 44 Our object being to have the most approved authors, to the amount of our bill, we are recommended to thee by all our physicians to select them; and although we can neither claim thy acquaintance nor the pleasure of thy correspondence, yet from the interest thou takes in promoting the extension of knowledge in every part of the world, we are satisfied thou will serve us with pleasure.” This confidence was not misplaced, Lettsom continued a firm friend to the institution during his life, and the library is much indebted to him, as well for the presents with which he oc- casionally enriched the collection, as the judicious manner in which he discharged the trust reposed in him. Dr. Lettsom was anxious that the library should contain a good proportion of the works of ancient as well as modern authors, and that they should be consulted by at least the writing portion of the profession. In his answer to the first letter written to him by the Managers, he advises that the works of some of the old writers VIII should be included in the collection, and adds: “We (moderns) pretend to great discoveries, but 1 am persuaded the more the old writers are read, the less we shall pretend to have discovered, and the more we shall respect antiquity.” And again in 1795: “Con- sidering your province as in a high degree progressively improving, and that an extensive knowledge of medicine is conducive to the welfare and happiness of the community, you cannot be too atten- tive to condense within your command an enlarged store of medi- cal books; it has given me singular pleasure in affording iny aid to so useful an object. Practitioners should not only know the disco- veries of the present, but likewise of the preceding times, other- wise they would be in continual danger of assuming discoveries pre- viously made. This we daily see in the most learned nations, and to give instances, in what have been deemed recent and great im- provements, I will mention the use of wine and cordials, and the admission of air, in low fevers, and the exhibition of opium; all of which are better detailed and recommended by Aretaeus, who wrote about 2000 years .ago, than by any modern physician. The great discoveries of mercury, antimony, arsenic, &c. in medicine, were perhaps as well known centuries ago, as at this time, as would ap- pear irom that eccentric but wonderful man Paracelsus.” Dr. Lett- som also invited attention to the medical literature of France and Germany, as containing stores of immense value to the profession. The deficiencies in these departments have been since partly sup- plied, but many works should yet be added, if the income of the library were sufficient to embrace them. A valuable present of books was received in the year 1800 from Sarah Zane, a wealthy maiden lady, who inherited an extensive and valuable library, the medical portion of which she bestowed upon the Hospital. Her donation comprised 23 folios, 91 quartos, 6 oc- tavos, and 22 duodecimos; in all 142 volumes, some of them very rare, at least in this country. It is curious to remark the relative proportion of the several sizes; particularly as these works were nearly all published in the 16th and 17th centuries, and may, per- haps, be taken as a tolerably fair average of the form assumed by the medical literature of those times: the ponderous folio or quarto, apt type of the gravity of the profession, occupied the table of the study; the portable duodecimo was prepared for the pocket of its owner, while the octavo, which, except when large engravings are necessary, is now the usual vehicle of medical lore, was then but seldom seen. The increasing number of the students who attended the practice of the Hospital, now afforded an ample fund for the steady increase of the library; how faithfully it was applied may be seen by a com- parison of the catalogue published in 1806 with its predecessor of 1790, and the additional part printed in 1793. The prosperity of the library fund continued uninterrupted many years, during which a surplus accumulated, and large sums were occasionally granted from it for the general purposes of the charity, or such particular objects as appeared to require a special appropriation. IX The principal object of the gentlemen who have administered the concerns of the library, has always been the acquisition of books strictly medical, yet as the different branches of natural history as- sume the rank of collateral sciences, treatises upon them have never been considered foreign to the design of the foundation. On the decease of Dr. Beniamin S. Barton, late professor of Materia Medi- ca and Botany, in the University of Pennsylvania, his extensive and rare collection of works on natural history, was purchased of his widow, at the price of g2770. Shortly after this important accession, a supplement, or second part, of the catalogue was published, comprising all the works ad- ded to the library from 1806 to 1818. The additions made to the library during the last eleven years, although in the aggregate con- siderable, have not equalled those of the preceding; in fact, the di- minution in the receipts of the medical fund, consequent upon the resignation and death of those professors in the university who were also physicians to this establishment, was so great, that, had not the Managers been generous in their disbursements, the library could scarcely have kept pace with the purely medical literature of the age. Both the former catalogues, together with all the subsequent additions, are embodied in the present publication, which embraces all the works procured prior to the month of September, 1829. It would give the compiler much pleasure to subjoin the names of those who have presented books to the library, but a complete list is now scarcely attainable. He cannot however pass in silence the praiseworthy services of the venerable l)r. Thomas Parke, who, du- ring a long life passed in connexion with this hospital, has never ceased to manifest an interest in all that related to its library; Mr. Samuel Coates, by whose time and talents, devoted in a paramount degree to the concerns of this institution, the library has largely profited; or the present chairman of the committee on the library, to whose personal exertions, aided by the liberal spirit of his col- leagues and the general board, much of its present prosperity is due. The amount of the fee paid by students for the privilege of attend- ing the practice of the hospital at different periods, is exhibited in the annexed statement. Prior to the year 1781, no annual tickets were issued, the privilege was in all cases perpetual, or, properly speaking, during life. The sum fixed in 1763, was 6 pistoles, or §21 60 perpetual. 1770, £5 13 33 do 1779, 50 (£3 specie) 8 00 do 1781, 3 105. 9 S3 do 1 5 s. 4 66 annual. 1790, 5 5s. 14 00 perpetual. 2 5s. 6 00 annual. 1794, 6 16 00 perpetual. 3 8 00 annual. 1802, 20 00 perpetual. • 10 00 annual. X The annual ticket to attend the practice of the Hospital and use the books of the library, is still g 10. The right to use the library during life was raised in 1806 to g30, and in 1818 was still further increased to g40; but in 1826, the Managers, desiring to render the books more generally useful, notwithstanding the great increase of the collection, reduced the charge for this valuable privilege to g25, payable in one entire sum. The total amount of the receipts from students, and from persons viewing the anatomical museum, from the year 1763 to the first of the 5th month, (May) 1829, was g 35,043 20. The following statement shows the amount expended for books and other pur- poses, together with the present state of the medical or library fund ; Paid for medical books, g 22,210 19 “ Dr. Chovet’s anatomical preparations, 2658 88 “ Anatomical museum, stationary and printing, 3308 14 Appropriations to finish operating theatre, library, &c. to furnish the apothecary’s shop, and for other pur- poses, 8241 11 36,418 32 Aggregate of receipts for student’s tickets, certificates, &c. and from persons visiting the museum, 35,043 20 Balance due the Hospital 5th month, (May,) 1829, or excess of expenditure beyond the receipts of med- ical fund, gl375 12 The total number of volumes now contained in the library, is 5828, viz. Folio, 237, Quarto, 850, Octavo, 4034, Duodo. 707. 5828. W. G. MALIN, Librarian. Pennsylvania Hospital, Sept. 1st, 1829. XI OFFICERS OF THE INSTITUTION. 1829. Managers. Thomas Stewardson, Thomas Morris, Roberts Vaux, Charles Roberts, William W. Fisher, Charles Watson, John Paul, Joseph Price, Alexander W. Johnston, Mordecai Lewis. John J. Smith, Bartholomew Wistar. President of the Board—Thomas Stewardson. Secretary—Roberts Vaux. Treasurer—Samuel N. Lewis. Committee on the Library. Charles Roberts, Alexander W. Johnston, Charles Watson. Attending Physicians. John C. Otto, m. d. John K. Mitchell, m. d. Benjamin H. Coates, m. d. Attending Surgeons. Thomas T. Hewson, m. d. John Rhea Barton, m. d. Thomas Harris, m. d. Physicians to the Obstetric Department. Thomas C. Jame3, m. d. and Charles Lukens, m. d. RESIDING IN THE HOSPITAL. Steward and Matron. Isaac and Ann Bonsall. Physicians. George Fox, m. d. and Ralph Hammerslv, m. d. Apothecary. Franklin R. Smith. Clerk and Librarian. William Gunn Malin. XII RULES FOR THE MEDICAL LIBRARY. 1. The Librarian shall see that all the books are duly labelled and numbered, and he shall carefully preserve a complete catalogue of them, in numerical order, as well as a complete list of all persons entitled to the use of the library. He shall attend on every Fourth and Seventh day,from 9 till 10 o’clock, \. M. and from 3 to 4, P. M. for the purpose of lending out and receiving books: he shall exam- ine those returned, and, if uninjured, immediately replace them upon the shelves. He shall keep in a book provided for that purpose, an exact account of all lines and forfeitures as they are incurred, and settle with the Steward for the same, quarter yearly. 2. The books shall be lent only to the following persons: viz.— The Managers and Treasurer: the Physicians of the Hospital: any person who either as manager, treasurer, or physician, shall or may nave served the Institution for a period of not less than five years; such officers of the Institution as the library committee may direct: and all such persons as by purchase or otherwise, hold a certificate of right, or may hereafter acquire one. 3. The sum to be paid for the right or privilege of using the li- brary during life, conformably to its rules, shall be twenty-five dol- lars, payable in one entire sum; the library committee may issue certificates accordingly; but any person entitled to attend the prac- tice of the Hospital for a season, may so long use the library. The right in no case to be transferrable. 4. Every person entitled to use the library, shall, before he be allowed to take out any book, sign a conditional bond, or obligation, for a sum specified by the library committee, as security for his due observance of the rules of the library, and for the value of such books as may be injured or lost by him. In addition to this, a de- posit, of at least ten dollars, shall be made by every person possess- ing only a temporary right to use the library. But the Librarian shall not require a deposit from those having a perpetual right, un- less directed so to do by the library committee. 5. No individual shall be permitted to take out more than two books at one time, except by the special permission of the library committee, nor shall a book be kept out, by any person, longer than four weeks; at the expiration of that time, the book must be returned, but if no other person has applied for it, the former bor- rower may take it out again—if another person has applied for it, he shall have the preference. 6. A fine of twenty-five cents per week shall be paid for every book kept beyond the limited time, and if a book be not returned avithin three months, it shall be deemed lost, and the borrower shall, XIII in addition to its value, pay such fine, not exceeding fifty dollars, as the library committee may direct. 7. In case any book be returned injured, the borrower shall pay for the injury, or replace the book, as the library committee may direct. And if one or more books belonging to a set, or sets, be lost, the borrower shall take all the remaining volumes, and pay, in ad- dition to the fine mentioned in the preceding article, the full value of the set. 8. A manager, or physician of the Hospital, may borrow single numbers of any periodical work taken for the library, and keep them out one week only; if retained longer, the borrower shall be fined according to the 6th rule. No other person can be permitted to take out these works, until bound. 9. In case any doubts should arise respecting a violation of the foregoing rules, or their construction, recourse must be had to the library committee, whose judgment shall be conclusive: Provided always, that in cases of gross misconduct, or refusal to comply with the rules, the Board of Managers reserve the power of declaring the right of the offender forfeited, and prohibiting his access to the li- brary. 10. The library committee may permit scientific men to use the books of the library, for limited periods, or on special occasions— subject to the rules of the library; but not more that six persons shall possess this privilege at the same time. 11. The following works, and such others as the Managers may order, are not to be lent out of the library, without a written order from a member of the library committee: Albinus’s Anatomical Tables. Abbott & Smith’s Lepidopterous Insects of Georgia. 2 vols. Allionii Flora Pedemontana, 3 vols. Annesley’s Researches, 2 vols. Bell’s Anatomia Brittanica. Barrelieri leones Plantarum. Bontius de Medicum, 1658. Bulliard, Herbier de la France, 16 vols. Burmanii Herbarium Amboinense, 6 vols. Camperi leones Herniarum. Catesby’s Carolina, 2 vols. Cavanilles leones Plantarum, 6 vols. Cooper on Hernia. Cowper on the Muscles. Dictionnaire de l’Academie, 2 vols. Dictionnaire CEconomique, par Chom'el, 2 vols. Dillenii Hort.us Elthamensis, 2 vols. Dodonaei Stirpium Historia, 1583. XIV Fourcroy’s Synoptic Tables. Gall. Anatomic du Cerveau. Glauber’s Complete Works. Haileri leones Anatomicae. Hogben’s Plates to the Obstetric Studies. Horsefield’s Zoological Researches in Java. Hunter’s Gravid Uterus. Jacquin, Plantae Selectae. Johnson’s Dictionary, 2 vols. Koempfer’s leones Plantarum. Krohn’s Extra-Uterine Foetation. Lambert’s Description of the Pines. Le Vaillant, Oiseaux de l’Afrique. Loder’s Anatomische Tafeln, 4 vols. Malpighii Opera Omnia, 1697. Mascagni Vasorum Lymphaticorum. Matthioli Opera, 1574. Mauritii Historia Nat. Brasilia, 1649. Maygrier, d’Acouchemens. Michaux, Chenes de l’Amerique et l’Heriter Stirpes Novae. Miller’s Gardener’s Dictionary, 2 vols. Munro’s Nervous System. Munro’s Bursae Mucosae. Mulleri Zoologia Danica, 9 vols. CEderi leones Plantarum Danicae, 9 vols. Parkinson’s Paradisus Terrestris. Pena, Stirpium Adversaria, 1570. Plunder, Fougeres de l’Amerique. Redoute, Les Liliacees, 6 vols. Russel’s Indian Serpents. Scarpa, Tabulae Neurologicae. Scopoli Deliciae Insubricae. Smith, leones Plantarum. Smellie’s Obstetric Tables. Soemmering, leones Embryonum. Tabula Baseos Encephali. Plates of the Organs of Sense. Sheldon’s Absorbent System. Sparrman, Museum Carlsonianum. Thornton’s Sexual System of Linnaeus. Trew and Ehret, Planta Selecta. Tuson’s Myology, &c. Ventenat, Jardin de Malmaison. Veillot et Audebert, Ornithologie, 3 vols. Vesalii Opera. Willughby’s Ornithology. Willughbei Historia Piscium. Wilson’s American Ornithology, with Charles L. Bonaparte’s Continuation. INTRODUCTION. The sole object of the compiler of this catalogue has been to fur- nish a good index to the contents of the library; in the execution of his purpose, having no precedent which he conceived exactly suit- ed to the nature and circumstances of this collection, he has adopted such a classification as appeared best calculated to afford an easy means of reference. The first section contains all acknowledged works, under an al- phabetical disposition of the names of their authors; and is followed by a list, likewise alphabetical, of their editors and translators. The next place is occupied by the inaugural theses which are given collectively, in such a manner as to show at a glance the number from each university, the thesis of any particular individual, or on any selected subject. These have been separated from the other works with a view to economize space in the catalogue, and time to the person using it. Had they not been thus arranged, each must have been noticed in the index to subjects, and persons seek- ing complete treatises would frequently have been disappointed by references to brief inaugural dissertations. Those who wish to con- sult them or to know on what subjects they are written, will find their object facilitated by the present arrangement. All periodical works are classed, together with the memoirs, &c. of associations, under the names of their respective places of pub- lication in a distinct section; and the titles of such as continue to be received, are printed in italic letter. The anonymous publications, which however are not numerous, are arranged under separate heads according to the subjects of which they treat. The index to subjects which the compiler considered one of the most important features of his design, he has taken pains to render as copious as his time and acquaintance with the works would per- mit. It is divided into two parts, medical, and miscellaneous: the latter affords a ready means of reference to a fine collection of works on natural history; of which, particularly in the botanical division, the library contains many valuable and rare treatises. It is necessary to observe that this index embraces only the works in the first section of the catalogue, the arrangement of the other parts being such as to render it unnecessary to include them; or their ex- tent and variety, as in the periodical publications, precluding its possibility. The abbreviations indicating the size of the volumes are those in general use, with the exception, perhaps, of the small p, which is used to designate pamphlets. CONTENTS. Alphabetical catalogue of authors . . . page 1 to 202 Editors and translators . 203—211 Inaugural theses ....... 213—241 Periodical literature, memoirs of societies, &c. . 243—257 Anonymous publications 259—268 Index to subjects, Medical, Surgical, and Chemical . 269—308 Index Natural history, Natural Philosophy,? 222 Mental Philosophy, and Miscellanea. 5 Addenda 323 A OF THE BOOKS BELONGING TO THE MEDICAL LIBRARY OF THE PENNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL. ABERCROMBIE, J. 2045, O. Pathological and practical re- searches on diseases of the brain, and the spinal cord. By John Abercrombie, m. d. Edinb. 1828. 2064, O. Pathological and practical researches on dis- eases of the stomach, intestinal canal, liver, and other viscera of the abdomen. Edinb. 1828. Abernethy, J. 294. O. vol. 15th p. Surgical and physioligical essays. By John Abernethy. Lond. 1793. 406, O. vol. 2d. p. The same. 802, 0. Surgical observations on tumours, disorders of the digestive organs &c. Part 1st and 2d. Lond. 1804 and 1806. 1118, O. Surgical observations on local diseases, aneu- risms, diseases resembling syphilis, and on diseases of the urethra. 2 vols. Lond. 1809 and 1810. 1186, O. Surgical observations on injuries of the head; and on miscellaneous subjects. Lond. 1810. 1295, 0. Surgical observations on local diseases, aneu- risms, injuries of the head &c. 2 vols. Philad. 1811. 1411, and 1704. O. p. An inquiry into the probability and rationality of Mr. Hunter’s theory of life and diseases; de- livered before the roval college of surgeons, Lond. 1814 and 1815. 1721, O. Physiological lectures, exhibiting a view of Mr. Hunter’s physiology, and of his comparative anatomy. Lond. 1817. 2 Abernethy, J. 1941, O. The surgical works of John Aberne- they, f. r. s. &c. 2 vols, Lond. 1825. 1942, 0. Physiological lectures addressed to the college of surgeons. Lond. 1825. Abbott, J. 74, F. Natural history of the insects of Georgia. See Smith. Accum, F. 796, O. A system of theoretical and practical chem- istry, 2 vols. By Frederick Accum. Lond. 1805. 927, O. The same. 2d edition, enlarged, 2 vols. Lond. 1807. 1258, O. The same. With an appendix, by Thomas Cooper, 2 vols. Philad. 1814. 201, D. A manual of analytical mineralogy, 2 vols. Lond. 1808. 1290, 0. Elements of Crystallography, after the manner of Ha'uy; exhibiting the forms of Crystals, &c. with plates. Lond. 1813. 288, D. 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F. N Toggenburger, Joh. U. S * Edinburgi. Abernethie, Gul. A Armstrong, Joan, T Balfour, Tho. C Ball, Gul. T Barclay, Joan. I Bell, Geo. P Betham, Campbell, D Black, Jos. * H Bond, Joan. I Boyd, Gul. D Broughton, Gul. U Buchanan, Fra. F Burnside, Tho. P Butt, J. M. S Butter, Gul. A Campbell, Alex. A Campbell, Archd. V Cleghorn, Gul. I Cleghorn, Rob. S Clerk, Dav. R Clifton, Benj. D Crawford, Tho. C Cullen, Archd. F Cullen, Hen. C Daly, Dan. M De Butts, Sam. A Dennison, Ric. V Dickson, R. W. M Dixon, Gul. M. H Douglas, Christ. D Drummond, Alex. F Drummond, Colin, I Elliott, Tho. C Emmett, Tho. A. A Evans. Joan. F Falconer, Gul. N Ferris, Sam. S Fisher, Edv. F Fordyce, Geo. C Fothergill, Joan. E Fowler, Tho. V French, Jac. I Gartshore, Maxwell, P Gibson, Gul. O Gilchrist, Joan. F Gourlay, Gul. E Gregory , Jac. M Grieve, Geo. S Griffin, Joan. T. F Hahnbaum, G. F. C Hamilton, Jac. P Hare, Jac. S Hart, Hen. A Harvey, Gul. V Henderson, Joan. P Hendy, Jac. S Heysnam, Joan. R Home, Fra. F * See also Webster, Car. 158, O. Medicinse praxeos systema, ex academia: Edin- burgenae disputa tionibus inauguralibus prsecipue de promptum, et secundum naturse ordinem digestum. Curante (Jarolo Webster, M. D. Tom. 3. Edinb. 1781, 216 Hunter, Joan. H Jameson, Joan. I Jameson, Rob. V Keary, Pat. F Kier, Gul. A Lander, Joan. * C Langlands, Rob. A Lashley, Tho. C Leeds, Sam. A Lilie, Gul. G. P Lind, J .c. V Lind, Jac. F Lindsay, Joan. C Logan, Geo. V Logan, Geo. Logan, Joan. M. V Low, Tho. F Lyons, Jac. Macfarlan, Joan. D M‘Donald, Biker, M M‘Donnell, Jac. S M‘Fait, Ebenezer, A M‘Fie, Jac. V M‘Ilvaine, Jac. R Merriman, Sam. C Moncrieffe, Gul. G Monro, Alex. T Monro, Donaldus, H Monteith, Joan. D Munro, Gul. T Nihell, Laur. C Nooth, Joan. R Odier, Ludov. M Owen, Hugo, C Owen, Pryce, M Palmer, Joan. V Parnham, Joan. C Parr, Barth, B Patterson, Jac. E Pearson, Geo. P Physick, Philip Syng, A Pultney, Ric. C Quin, Car. Gul. H Ramsay, Rob. B Remmet, Rob. O Riddel, Gualterus, N Ross, Alex. A Ruston, Tho. F Sanden, Tho. A Scanlan, Joan. L Scott, Gul. A Shaw, Gul. M Sims, Joan. A Sleigh, Jos. F. A Smith, Tho. A Stevens, Edv. A Stewart, Car. A Stuart, Car. N Tapscott, Jac. C Threipland, Stuartus, P Turner, Gul. H Turpin, Phil. E Unthank, Joan. L Wade, Car. N Wainman, Ogle, V Waller, Tho. T Wemyss, Gul. O Wilson, Andreas, L Winterbottom, Joan. A Wistar, Casparo, A Withering, Gul. O Worthington, Sam. A Wright, Edv. F Wynne, Gabriel, C Young, Tho. L Gottingx. Cramer, Christ. P Dahl, Pet. Hen. H Gaudelius, Joan. Hen. H Wendt, Fred. P Vogel, Joh. Herm. G Groningx. Gummer, Jac. S Halx Magd. Barchevitz, M. Aug. P Harderwyck. Linnaeus, Carolus, F 217 Lipsise. Jankius, Joan. Godf. F Pilling, Joan. Sam. U Reichel, Geo. C. E Reichel, G. C. O Lugduni Batav. Curtius, Car. Wern. M Crompton, Petrus, C Leon, Solomon de, I Mautt, Job. Fred. C May, Gul. T Pallas, Pet. Simon, I Stockar, Joh. Geo. S New York. Andrews, Alex. M Bogart, Henry, A Quackenbos, Nic. J. D Saltonstall, Wm. N Paris. Benech, L. V. T Boullard, F. J. I Broussais, C. D Codet, P. J. A. A Denize, G. A. C Deslandes, L. P Desprats, Jean, P Fayod, C. F. D. R. F Julien, P. A. G Lallemand, F. P Laprugne, S. J. G. S Leveque, P. J. M. I Marchant, J. L. L. M O’Rvan, Joannes, II Tardy, H. G. I Vialle, J. B. I Philadelphia. Allston, Wm. D .Andrews, John, A Agnew, Jas. P Archer, Jas. C ' Archer, John, A _ Ashton, Henry, F ■ Atlee, Edwin, M Bache, Wm. A Baldwin, Wm. C Ball, Thos. S Ballard, Benj. , ~f P Barton, Wm. P. C. N Bellinger, John S. P ‘ Berkely, Robt. Bibb, Wm. W. M„ Black, Robt. F< Bloodgood, Jos. H t Blundell, Jas. D Brailsford, Edwd. T J Brockenborough, Austin, L Brown, Richd. P . Brown, Wm. H Bryarly, Wm. H' Burwell, Lewis, D . Caldwell, Chas. C Camp, John H. M Carter, Robt. O Chalwill, Wm. G. F ! Champneys, Benjn. D Chapman, Nath. F Chisolm, Robt. — H- Church, John, Claiborne, John, L Clarke, Micajah, L Cleaver, Isaac, C Cocke, Chas. G Cocke, Jas. I Cocke, John, J Cocke, Wm. T Colesberry, Henricus, E Condict, Lewis, C Conover, Sam. F. S Cooper, Sami. D Coxe, John R. I Cozens, Wm. R. Aj Creager, Lewis, D Cuningham, Rob. M. F Cutbush, Edwd. I Daingerfield, Henry P. A Darlington, Wm. H Davidson, R. G. W. C 218 De Butts, Elisha, E De Witt, Benj. O Dewees, Win. P. P Disborough, Henry, C Dorsey, John S. G Douglas, John, M Downey. Wm. P D’Oyley, Danl. S iDrayton, Chas. U "Dryad ale, Thus. II Dudley, Benj. L Dunbar, John R. W. N Duval, Grafton, M Evans, Geo. F Ewell, Thos. S Ffirth, Stubbins, F Fisher, Jas. D Floyd, John, M Foissin, Peter, S 'Foushee. John H. S Gartley, Sam. B Geddy, John C. A Gibbons, Wm. H Glover, Jos. D Gough, John P. C Gray, Henry M. C Green, Enoch, L Griffiths, Elijah, O Hahn, John, E Hall, Richd. E Handy, Hast. O Hart, John, S Hartshorne, Jos. A Hodge, Benj. G. A Holmes, Robt. B Horsefield, Thos. R Hoskins, John, D Howard, Wm. F Hubard, Jas. T. F Huger, Frans. K. G Hutchinson, Jas. C Jackson, Henry, E Jackson, Sam. '7 A .Jacobs, Wm. S. C Jenks, Phineas, P Johnson, Josephus, C Johnston, Robert, I Jones, Edw. P Jones, Sam. H king, Rob. J. B. Klapp, Jos. A- Knapp, M.L. A Lamb, John, A Laws, John, O Legare, Danl. \T. Lockette, H. W. B Logan, George, F Mace, John, D Mackenzie, Colin, D Macrery, Jos. J* A M‘Call, Edwin L. F M‘l)onald, Thompson, C M‘Farlane, J. H. A Madison, Jas. C. I Magruder, Ninian, S Martin, John, B Massie,Thos. P Matthews, Sam. M May, Alex. D May, Arthur, S Mayo, Robt. S Mease, James, H Meredith, Chas. P Mifflin, Chas. H Miller, Peter, P Miller, Robt. C Mitchell, Geo. E. F Mitchell, John S. U Moore, John, D Moore, David, O Morris, Chas. P Nelson, Wm. C Newcomb, Danl. C Norcom, Jas. J, Oswald, John, A Otto, John, E Parker, John, F Parrish, Jos. P Penington, John, F Perkins, Elijah, D Pfeiffer, Geo. s G Post, Jotham, UM Potter, Nath. A Prendergrast, Garrett E. M Price, Thus. D. M Prioleau, P. G. M< 219 Proudfit, Jacobus, P Pugh, Whitmill H. N Rees, John T. M Robertson, Felix, C Roebuck, Jarvis, B .Rogers, Pat. K. L Rose, Henry, P Rosset, A. J. F Rousseau, J. B. C. A ARowan, Thos. F Rush, James, O Rush, John, D Savin, Richd. L. C S wyer, M. E. L Scott, Franklin, O Seaman, Valentine, O Seip, Fred. C Selby, Win. F. A r Semmes, Thos. L Seybert, Adam, B .Shaw, Wm, F Shulze, Benj. P Simmons, Wm. H. H Smith, Edw. D. C Smith, Thos. I Spencer, Oliver H. D Stevens, Alex. H. I Stevenson, Cosmo G. G Stock, John E. C Stokes, Gul. A Stuart, Jas. F Thomas, Geo. G. K Thomas Tristram, P Thompson, Hodge, S Thornton, Geo. A. M Tongue, Jas. V Trent, John, R Triplet, Thos. A Tucker, Sami. L Tucker, Wright, C Wacker, Jacob D. H Walker, Jas. S Walker, John M. C Wallace, J. W. 'fm C Walmsley, Thos. A Washington, Wm. D Watts, W. F Webb, Wm. C White ford, Hugh, C Williamson, M. H. F Willis, John, A Wilson, Daniel, O YV ilson, Gootlridge, A YVrilson, John, D YVoodhouse, Jas. P Youle, Joseph, R Young, John R. t N Trajecti ad JRhenum. Calkoen, Nic. H Upsalise. Aschan, Joh. Laur. A Colliander, Zach. M Dandenelle, Claud. Ab, H Ekmark, Car. D. H Gedner, Elias, F Gevalin, Joh. Ericus, P Griffberg, Isaco Olai, V Hedren, Joh. Jac. B Pentz, Car. Joh. D Struve, Jac. Bern. E Wilcke, H. C. Dan. A Ziervogel, Sam. N The theses of the following students of the university of Up- sal are contained in the “ Amoe- nitates Academics.” Vide Linnaeus. Acharius, E. P Acrell, J. G. S Adler, C. F. N x\lander, O. R. I Ain, J. P Aman, N. N. F Aphonin, M. N Aspelin, Elia, F Avelin, G. E. I Avellan, N. P Back, A. A Bsckman, A. P. O Bsckner, M. I 220 Balk, Laur. M Barck, H. V Berger, A. M. F Bergius, P. R Bergius, P. J. M Bergman, J. G. C Berlin, A. H. M Berzelius, B. P Beyersten, J. G. 0 Biberg, J. N Bierchen, P. M Biuur,J. ]3 Bladh, A.J. E Blom, C. M. Q Boeder, C. E. R Bostrom, A. F Bremer, Pet. p Brodd, S. M Burg, Hier. von der, D Carlbohm, G. J. C Chenon, L. J. P Colliander, J. G. S Colin, John V. C Dahl, A. I Da hi berg, N. E. P Dahlgren, J. A. E Dahlgren, J. A. P Darelius, J. A. C Dassow, C. M. P Dubois, G. T Eckmarck, C. D. A Elf, Erico, H Elmgren, J. JJ Elmgren, G. p Engstrom, Pet. y Fagraeus, J. T. M Falck, J. P. p Ferber, J. J. p Flygare, J. p Fornander, A. H Forskahl, J. G. I Fougt, Henr. C Gahn, H. A Gahn, Nicol. P Gedner, C. C Georgii, G. E. O Graberg, J. M. H Grafberg, J. M. F Grufberg, J. 0. F Grysselius, J. M Hager, J. H. N Hagstrom, J. O. C Halenius, J. P Hall, B. M. N Hallenberg, G. D Hallman, J. G. Hartman, J. Hasselquist, Fr. P Hast, B. R. A Hedenburg, And. P Hedin, S. A. C Hedin, S. A. F Hegardt, Corn. F Heidenstam, E. ab. II Heiligtag, J. B. A Hellenius, C. N. II Hesselgren, N. P Hiden, J. A Hiort, J. P Hiortzberg, L. M Hoffberg, C. F. C HolFman, A. C Hojer, J.C. P Holm, G. T. F Holmberger, P. A Hoppius, C. E. A Hornborg, B. F Hornborg, J. P Hultman, D. N Jerlin, J. M Johansson, B. I Jorlin, E. P Juslenius, A. D. P Kahler, Mart. C Kararnyschew, A. N Kiernander, J. S Klase, Laur. M. B Lado, Chr. M Laurin, C.J. M Le Moine, W. O Lenaeus, C. A. M Lindecrantz, E. M. C Lindberg, F. N Lindh, J. S Lindhult, J. M Lindwall, J. M 221 Lolling, P. G Loo, A.ug. B Lundmarck, Job. D. L Luut, C. J. F Lyman, Joh. • P Martin, A. R. B Martin, Rol. P Montin, L. S Murray, A. T Naezen, Dan. E. G Natthorst, T. E. F Naucler, Sam. H Nauman, J. J. M Nordblad, E. A. P Nyander, J. C. E Odhelius, J. L. C CEhrquist, D. J. D GSsterman, A. S (Esterman, M. G. C Palmaerus, Is. O Petersen, J. C. C Pfeiffer, Joh. F Pilgren, J. S Pontin, D. D. A Printz, J. P Ramstrom, C. L. G Reftelius, J. M. B Ribe, C. F Roos, J. C. M Rosenthal, C. F. F Rotheram, J. M Rothman, G. R Rudberg, Dan. P Rudberg, J. S Rydbeck, E. 0. I Sal berg, J. F Salomon, E. S Sandman, C. G. F Schreber, J. C. D. T Schroeder, J. M Sidren, J. M Siefvert, J. V. A Skragge, N. M Soderberg, I). H. 1’ Scederberg, Olao, N Sparrmann, A. C Sparschuch, H. C Stickman, 01. H Strand, B. J. F Strandman, P. P Suensson, J. D Sund, Pet. S Swartz, Olof M Tengberg, J. C. H Thunberg, C. P. V Tillasus, P. F Tillaeus, P. C. T Tunning, H. N Torner, Er. P Tursen, Erl. A Uddman, Is. L Ullholm, J. R Ullmark, H. P Vigelius, E. D Virgander, D. M. F Wadstrom, J. A. M Wahl bom, J. G. P Wihlin, A. O Wahlin, A. '• P Wannman, C. H F Wannman, C. H. M Wedenberg, A. F. C Weser, D. H Westring, J. P. L Wick man, D. I Wilcke, C. D. P Winan, J. E Wolrath, J. G. H Zetzell, P. C Ziervogel, S. R PART II. Absorbentibus, De Vasi, 8 and 518, vols. 4, 0. Joannes W inter- bottom. Edinb. 1781. Absorption, 754, O. Thomas Wralmsley. Philad. 1803. 648 and 813, vol. 2, and 1036, vol. 20, O. Benj. G. Hodge. Phliad. 1801. 532 and 1036, vol. 19, O. J. B. C. Rousseau. Philad. 1800. 438 and 1036, vol. 6, 0. Goodridge Wilson. Philad. 1797. Cuticular, 813, vol. 2, 826 and 1036, vol. 18, 0. Joseph Kiapp. Philad. 1805. Cuticular, 813, vol. 2, 826 and 1036, vol. 16, O. Henry P. Dangerfield. Philad. 1805. — ■— of Medicines, 683 and 1036, vol. 14, O. John C. Geddv. Philad. 1802. Acere, Ue, (botan.) 239, Q. J. L. Aschan. Upsaliae, 1793. Aceto, Ue, 8 and 518, vols. 1, O. Sainl. Worthington. Edinb. 1740. Actione Musculari. De, 8 and 518, vols. 3, O. Thos. Smith. Edinb. 1767. Acido Vitriolico, De, 321, vol. 1, O. Alexr. Campbell. Edinb. 1778. atmosphaerico, De, 321, vol. 1, 0. Gulielmus Scott. Edinb. 1786. Aere aquis et locis, De, 8 and 518, vols. 1, O. Ebenezer M‘Fait. Edinb. 1745. fixo et acido, De, 8 and 518 ,vols. 4, 0. Thos. A. Emmett. Edinb. 1784. A'eris eftectibus, De, 8 and 518, vols. 4, 0. Samuel De Butts. Edinb. 1782. Air, Atmospheric, 294, vol. 17, and 1036, vol. 1, 0. Wm. R. Co- zens. Philad. 1791. Effects of, upon animals, 826 and 1036, vol. 18, and 1762, O. Joseph Hartshorne. Philad. 1805. De Atmosphaerae, 616, vol. 2, O. Thos. Sanden, Edinb. 1774. Alimentorum concoctione, De, 8 and 518, vols. 3, O. Edvardus Stevens. Edinb. 1777. Amaurosi, De, 8 and 518, vols. 2, O. Alexr. Ross. Edinb. 1754. Analogy between plants and animals, 911, and 1036, vol. 18, O. Wm. F. Selbv. Philad. 1806. 224 Anasarca, De, 616, vol. 3, 0. Henricus Hart. Edinb. 1773. De hydrope, 8 and 518, vols. 2, O. Robertus Langlands. Edinb. 1750. Angina gangrenosa, De, 671, 0. Gul. Withering. Edinb. 1766. infantum, De, 118, vol. 2, Q. H. C. D. Wilcke. Upsaliae, 1764. pectoris, 1762, 0. Ilenry Bogart. New York, 1813. 1036, vol. 18,0. J. H. M‘Farlane. Philad. 1806. Animation, 683,0. Joseph Macrery. Philad. 1802. Suspended, 1073, O. Samuel Jackson. Philad. 1808. 683 and 1036, vol. 17, O. John Oswald. Philad 1802. Animo demisso, De, 227, O. Casparo Wistar. Edinb. 1786. 1’Anthrax, Sur, 331, Q. P. J. A. Codet. Paris, 1813. Apoplexia, De, 666, O. Philip Syng Physick. Edinb. 1792. 321, vol. 2, O. Carolus Stewart. Edinb. 1787. Apoplexy, 374 and 1036, vol. 4, O. John Andrews. Philad. 1793. 372, vol. 1, and 1036, vol. 4, O. John Lamb. Philad. 1794. 1036, vol. 8, O. Thomas Triplet. Philad. 1798. Apocynum Cannabinum, or Indian hemp, 1949,0. M. L. Knapp. Philad. 1826. Aquse frigidae, De, 616, vol. 1, O. Joannes Sims. Edinb. 1774. Arsenic, 813, vol. 1, O. Nathaniel Potter. Philad. 1796. Arteriotomia, De, 616, vol. 4, 0. Gulielmus Butter. Edinb. 1761. Asphyxia, De, 294, vol. 17, and 1036, vol. 4, O. Gulielmus Stokes. Philad. 1793 Asthmate, De, 8 and 518, vol. 2, O. Gulielmus Abernethie. Edinb. 1754. spasmodico, De, 671, O. Samuel Leeds. Edinb. 1766. Attractione chemica, De, 8 and 518, vol. 4,0. Gulielmus Kier. Edinb. 1778. Auditu, De, 8 and 518. vols. 2, O. Josephus F. Sleigh. Edinb. 1753. Astringents vegetable, 439 and 1036, vol. 6,0. John Willis. Philad. 1795. Acrostichum, 248, O. vol. 1. J. B. Neiligtag. Upsaliae, 1745. Aer habitabilis, 5. J. V. Siefvert. „ 1759. Fundam. Agrostographiae, 7. H. Gahn. „ 1767. Ambrosiaca, 9. J. Hiden. „ 1759. Amphibia gryllenborgiana, 1. B. R. Hast. „ 1745. Anandria, 1. Erl. Tursen. „ 1745. Animali composita, 5. A. Back. „ 1759. Anthropomorpha, 6. C.E. Hoppius. „ 1760. Arboretum Suecicum, 5. D. D. Pontin. „ 1759. Aves migratoriae. 4. C. D. Eckmarck. „ 1757. Esca Avium domesticarmn, 8. P. Holmberger. „ 1774. 225 Balneo, De, 616, vol. 3, 0. Bart. Parr. Edinb. 1773. Bark, Peruv. Vide Cortice. Bath, on the warm, 648 and 1036, vol. 20, .0. H. W. Lockette. Philad. 1801. Bignonia Catalpa, 754 and 1036, vol. 13. Robert Holmes. Philad, 1803. Bile, De, 8 and 518, vol. 2, O, and 118, vol. 2, Q. Robertus Ram- say. Edinb. 1757. 648 and 813, vol. l,and 1036, vol. 20, O. Jarvis Roebuck, Philad. 1801. See Secretion. Blisters, 1036, vol. 9,0. Robert J. King. Philad. 1799. Blood, putrefaction of, in living animals, 294, vol. 17 and 813, vol. 1, O. Adam Seybert. Philad. 1793. vitality of the, 683 and 1036, vols. 14, O. John Martin. Philad. 1802. Botanica, de Scientica, 239, Q. J. J. Hedren. Upsaliae, 1793. Bubonocele, 648 and 1036, vols. 13 and 20, O. Sami. Gartley. Philad. 1801. Betula Nana, 248, 0. vol. 1. Laur. M. Klase. Upsal. 1743. Auctores Botanici, 5. Aug. Loo. „ 1759. Increinenta Botanici, • 3. J. Biuur. „ 1753. Reformatio Botanici, 6. J. M. Reftelius. ,, 1762. Termini Botanici, 6. J. Elmgren. „ 1762. Buxbaumia, 5. A. R. Martin. „ 1757 Calculi, 648 and 1036, vol. 20, 0. Wm. S. Jacobs. Philad. 1801. Calore, De, 8 and 518, vols. 1, O. Joannes Lindsay. Edinb. 1732. Camphor, 438 and 1036, vol. 6, O. John Church. Philad. 1797. Cantharides, 532, O. and 1036, vols 10 and 19,0. John P. Gough. Philad. 1800. Carbonates of lime, 801 and 1036, vol. 15, O. James Archer. Philad 1804. Carbonic acid gas, 372, vol. 1, and 1036, vol. 4, 0. Wm. Bache Philad. 1794. 438 and 1036, vol. 5, 0. Joseph Johnson. Philad. 1797. Catamenia. 294, vol. 17, O. J W. W allace. Philad. 1793. ■ 683 and 1036, vol. 14, O. Hugh Whiteford. Philad. 1802. Cataract, 826 and 1036, vol. 16,0. Isaac Cleaver. Philad. 1805. 532 and 1036. vol. 19, O. Fredk. Seip. Philad. 1800. Catarracto, De, 8 and 518, vols. 2, O. Joannes Lander. Edinb. 1758. Catarrho, De, 321, vol. 1, O. Petrus Crompton. Lugd. Bat. 1785. Catarrho, De, 8 and 518, vols. 2, O. G. Fordyce. Edinb. 1758 226 Cerebro, De, 8 and 518, vols. 4, 0. Laurentius Nihell. Edinb. 1780. China, diseases of Am. seamen in, 911 and 1036, vol. 16, 0. Wm. Baldwin. Philad. 1807. Cldorosi, De, 372, vol. 1, O. G. F. Hahnbaum. Edinb. 1791. • 671,0. James Tapscott. Edinb. 1765. Cholera, De, 321, vol. 1, O. James Lyons. Edinb. 1785. infantum, 460 and 1036, vol. 8, O. Henry Disborough. Philad. 1798. Chorea sancti viti, 826 and 1036, vol. 16,0. Felix Robertson. Philad. 1805. Chyle, conversion of, into blood, 749, 754, 909 and 1036, vol. 13, O. James Hutchinson. Philad. 1803. Cinchona officinali, De. 8 and 518, vols. 3, and 616, vol. 4,0. Richard Pultney. Edinb. 1764. Circulation, on the introduction of unchanged substances into the, 532 and 813, vol. 1, and J036, vols. 10 and 18, O. Ed- ward 1). Smith. Philad. 1800. Colic, 1036, vol. 8, O. Wm. Webb. Philad. 1798. Colica pictonum, De, 671, O. Thomas Lashley. Edinb. 1766. Colliques, Sur les, 331, Q. G. A. Denize. Paris, 1818. Cold, 911 and 1036, vol. 16,0. Robert Miller. Philad. 1807. 911 and 1036, vol. 16,0. Wright Tucker. Philad. 1806. 694, O. John E. Stock. Philad. 1797. etfects of, in fevers, 826, O. Richard L. Savin. Philad. 1805. Conceptu, De, 8 and 518, vols. 2,0. Samuel Merriman. Edinb. 1753. Conception, 911 and 1036, vol. 18,0. Daniel New comb. Philad. 1806. Consuetudine, De, 8 and 518, vols. 4,0. Henricus Cullen. Edinb. 1780. Contagione, De, 8 and 518, vols. 4, O. Hugo Owen. Edinb. 1783. Contagion, 372, vol. l,and 1036, vol. 4, O. Lewis Condict. Philad. 1794. Cornus Florida and Seriacea, comp, of, with cinchona off. 754 and 813, vol. 1, and 1036, vol. 13, 0. John M. Walker. Philad. 1803. Cortice Peruviano, De, 616, vol. 3, 0. Thomas Balfour. Edinb. 1774. 118, vol. 1, Q. J. F. Mautt. Lugd. Batav. 1760. 321, vol. 2,0. Gabriel Wynne. Edinb. 1779. 683 and 1036, vol. 14, O. Wm. Nelson. Philad. 1802. Crisibus, De, in morbis acutis, 8 and 518, vols. 1, O. Thomas El- liott. Edinb. 1746. Croup, 372, vol. 1, and 1036, vol. 4, O. R. G. W. Davidson. Philad. 1794. Cynanche Stridula, De, 8, 518 and 616, vols. 3, O. Thomas Craw- ford. Edinb. 1771. 227 Cynanche trachealis, 460 and 1036, vol. 8, 0. John Archer. Philad. 1798. 826 and 1036, vol. 16, O. Henry M. Gray. Philad. 1805. 683,0. Thompson M‘Donald. Philad. 1802. , &c. 439,0. Chas. Caldwell. Philad. 179.6. Cystirrhoea, De, 8 and 518, vols. 3, O. John Parnham. Edinb. 1772. Genesis calculi, 248,0. vol. 2. J. O. Hagstrom. Upsal. 1749. Specifia Canadensia, 4. John V. Colin. „ 1756. Cams t'amiliaris, 4. E. M. Lindecrantz. 1753. Canones medici, 9. S. A. Hedin. „ 1775. Censura simplicium, 4. G. J. Carlbohm. „ 1753. Cervus tarandus, 4. C. F. Hoff berg. „ 1754. Iter Chinense, 7. A Sparrman. „ 1768. Chinensia Lagerstrom, 4. J. L. Odhelius. „ 1754. Potus chocolatae, 7. A. Hoffman. „ 1764. Potus coffeae, 6. H. Sparschuch. „ 1761. Varietas ciborum, 7. A. F. Wedenberg. „ 1767. Lignum colubrinum, 2. J. A. Darelius. „ 1749. Consectaria electro-medica, 9. P. Zetzell. „ 1754. Corallia Baltica, 1. Henr. Fougt. „ 1745. Cortex Peruvianus, 9. J. C. Petersen. „ 1758. Crystallorum generatio, 1. Mart. Raider. „ 1747. Cui bono? 3. C. Gedner. „ 1752. Culina mutata, 5. M. G. CEsterman. 1757. Cura generalis, 7. J. G. Bergman. „ 1766. Datura stramonium, 601, 669 and 813, vol. 1, O. Samuel Cooper. Philad. 1797. Death, sudden, 801 and 1036, vol. 15, O. John Rush. Philad. 1804. Diabete, De, 616, vol. 3, O. Gulielm. Boyd. Edinb. 1773. Diabetes, 683, 0. Wm. Washington. Philad. 1802. Diarrhoea, De, 321, vol. 1, O. Campbell Betham. Edinb. 1787. infantum, &c. 439, 0. Chas. Caldwell. Philad. 1796. Digestion, 532 and 813, vol. 2, and 1036, vols. 10 and 19, O. Joseph Glover. Philad. 1800. ■ ■ ■ 754 and 1036, vol. 13, 0. Oliver H. Spencer. Philad. 1803. 1036, vol. 6, O. John Wilson. Philad. 1797. Digitalis purpurea, 826 and 1036, vol. 18, O. Lewis Burwell. Philad. 1805. 532 and 813, vol. 1, 909 and 1036, vols. 10 and 19,0. John Moore. Philad. 1800. Diosma, De, (botan.) 239, Q. Car. Joh. Pentz. Upsaliae, 1797. Diseases, unity of, 532 and 813, vol. Land 1036,vol. 19,0. Alexr. May. Philad. 1800. 228 Diseases, proximate cause, of, 683, 0. John Mace. Philad. 1802. Dolore, De, 8 and 518, vols 1, O. Joannes Monteith. Edinb. 1726. Dropsy, 602 and 1036, vol. 5, O. William Allston. Pnilad. 1797. 372, vol. 2, O. Elijah Perkins. Philad. 1791. Diseases, Chronic, effects of labour in, See Labour. Dysentaria, De, 616, vol. 4, 0. Joannes Macfarlane. Edinb. 1755. epidemica, De, 671, O. Benjn. Clifton. Edinb. 1766. putrida, De, 671, O. Christopher Douglass. Edinb. 1766. Dysentery, 372, vol. 2, O. James Blundell. Philad. 1791. 826 and 1036, vol. 18, O. Benjn. Champueys. Philad. 1805. 911 and 1036, vol. 18, O. Lewis Creager. Philad. 1806. 438, 460 and 1036, vol. 5, O. James Fisher. Philad. 1797. 801 and 1036, vol. 15, O. John Hoskins. Philad. 1804. — 438 and 1036, vol. 5, O. Colin Mackenzie. Philad. 1797. ■ " 813, vol. 2, O. Nicholas J. Quackenbos. New York, 1802. Duodenite chronique, Sur la, 1143, O. Casimer Broussais. Paris, 1825. Diaeta Acidularis, 248,0. vol. 6. E. Yigelius. Upsal. 1761. — iEtatum, 7. D. J. (Ehrquist. „ 1764. Acetarea diaetetica, 4. Hier von der Burg. 1756. Panis diaetetica, 5. J. Suensson. „ 1757. Dulcamara, 8. G. Hallenberg. „ 1771. Electricity, medical, 911 and 1036, vol. 18, 0. Richd. Hall. Philad. 1806. Emeticorum, De, 8 and 518, vols. 1, O. Joannes Fothergill. Edinb. 1736. Enemata, 460, O. John Hahn. Philad. 1798. Epilepsia, De, 1036, vol. 1, O. Henricus Colesberry. Philad. 1792. 616, vol. 3, O. Phil. Turpin. Edinb. 1774. Epilepsy, 1036, vol. 6, 0. John C. Otto. Philad. 1796. Epiphysium, De, 118, vol. 1,Q. G. C. Reichell. Lipsiae, 1759. Erica, De, (botan.) 239 Q. J. B. Struve. Upsaliae, 1785. Erysipelate, De, 321, vol. 1, O. Gulielmus Gourlay. Edinb. 1782. Evaporatione, De, 8 and 518, vols. 4, O Jas. Patterson. Edinb. 1783. External applications, 683 and 813, vols. 2, O. Henry Jackson. Philad. 1802. 229 Eye, and vision, 826 and 1036, vol. 18, O. Elisha De Butts. Philad. 1805. Fundam. Entomologiae, 248, O. vol. 7. A. J.Bladh. Upsal. 1767. Erica, 8. J. A. Dahlgren. 1770. Euphorbia, 3. J. Winan. „ 1752. Exanthemata viva, 5. J. C. Nyander. 1757. Febre, de frigidse in, 616, vol. 1, 0. Joannes T. Griffin. Edinb. 1774. anomola, in Dumfrisiensis epidem. 1767, 616, vol. 1, O. J. Gilchrist. Edinb. 1774. biliosa, De, 671, O. Thos. Ruston. Edinb. 1765. flava, De, 1036, vol. 5, O. Edvardus Fisher. Edinb. 1795. infantili, De, 321, vol. 1, 0. Thomas Low. Edinb. 1785. ■ puerperarum, De, 616, vol. 1, O. Patrick Keary. Edinb. 1774. remittente, De, 8 and 518, vols. 1, O. Frans. Home. Edinb. 1750. 8 and 518, vols. 3, O. Jas. Lind. Edinb. 1768. Febribus arcendis, De, 8 and 581, vols. 3 and 616, vol. 4, 0. Alexr. Drummond. Edinb. 1770. intermittentibus, De, 321, vol. 2, O. Francis Buchanan. Edinb. 1783. . 372, vol. 2, and 1036, vol. 1, O. A. J. Rosset. Philad. 1790. Febrium intermittentium causa, De, 248, O. vol. 10. Carolus Lin- naeus. Harderovici, 1735. Fever, bilious inflammatory, 911 and 1036, vol. 16,0. Robt. M. Cunningham. Philad. 1806. epid. in Loudon co. Va. 1804, 826 and 1036, vol. 16, O. John E. Cooke. Philad. 1805. canine state of, 648, 909 and 1036, vol. 20, 0. Nathaniel Chapman. Philad. 1801. hepatic state of, 683, O. George Logan. Philad. 1802. — hydrocephalic state of, 683, 0. Thomas Rowan. Philad. 1802. hydropic state of, 826 and 1036, vol. 16, 0. Wm. Howard. Philad. 1805. puerperal, 460 and 1036, vol. 8, O. Jas. T. Hubard. Philad. 1798. 826, O. Geo. E. Mitchell. Philad. 1805. ■ rheumatic state of, 826 and 1036, vol. 16, O. George Evans. Philad. 1805. scarlet, 294, vol. 17 and 4C0, 0. M. H. Williamson. Philad. 1793. 230 Fever, yellow, 607 and 1036, vols. 9 and 14, 0. Win. G. Chalville. Philad. 1799. —— 605 and 1036, vol. 9, O. Wm. "Watts. Philad. 1799. epid. in Philad. 1803. 801 and 1036, vol. 15, O. Wm. Shaw. Philad. 1804. non contagion of, 801 and 1036, vol. 15, O. StubbinsFfirth. Philad. 1804. bilious, 754 and 1036, vol. 14,0. Henry Ashton. Philad. 1803. effects of mercury in, 813, vol. 2, and 1036, vol. 8, O. James Stuart. Philad. 1798. Vide mercury. Vide cold. Fermentation, 372 and 1036, vols. 1, O. John Penington. Philad. 1790. Ferri, Hist. nat. De, 8 and 518, vols. 2, O. Edvardus Wright. Edinb. 1751. Ficus, De, (botan.) 239, Q. Elias Gedner. Upsaliae, 1786. Fcetu extra uteri, De, 118, vol. 1, Q. G. A. Fried. Argentorati, 1 760. Foetus humani nutrimento, De, 8 and 518, vols. 4, O. John Evans. Edinb. 1778. Foraminibus calvariae, De, 118, vol. 2, Q. I. G. Jankius. Lipsiae, 1762. Fractures. Vide vertebrae. 438 and 1036, vol. 6, O. Robert Black. Philad. 1797. . Surles, 331, Q. C. F. D. R. Fayod. Paris, 1819. of the leg, 801 and 1036, vol. 15, O. John Parker. Philad. 1804. Frigore, De, 8 and 518, vols. 4, 0. Archibaldus Cullen. Edinb. 1780. Function, exchange of, 911, O. Edwin L. M4Call. Philad. 1806. Febrium intermittentium, 248, O.vol.9. P. Tillaeus. Upsal. 1771. Febris Upsaliensis, 5. A. Bostrom. „ 1757. Fervida and gelida, 7. C.Ribe. „ 1765. Ficus, 1. Corn. Hegardt. 1744. Flora Akeroensis, 8. C. J. Luut. „ 1769. Alpina, 4. N. N. Aman. 1756. Anglica, 4. J. 0. Gruffberg. 1754. Belgica, 6. C. F. Rosenthal. 1760. Capensis, 5. C. H. Wannman. 1759. Danica, 5. G. T. Holm. „ 1757. Jamaicensis, 5. C. G. Sandmark. 1759. Monspeliensis, 4. T. E. Nathhorst. 1756. (Economics, 1. Elia Aspelin. „ 1748. Palaestina, 4. B. J. Strand. „ 1756. Calendarium Florae, 4. A. M. Berger. 1756. 231 Fraga vesca, 248vO. vol. 8. S. A. Hedin. Upsal. 1772. Fructus esculenti, 6. J. Salberg. „ 1763. Fundamenti fructificationes, 6. J. M. Graf berg. „ 1762. Transmutatione frumentorum, 5. B. Hornborg. „ 1757. Frutetum Suecicum, 5. D. M. Virgander. 1758. Fungus melitensis, 4. Job. Pfeiffer. „ 1755. Gemino coli vulnere non Letali, De, 118, vol. 2, Q. Joh. llerm. Vogel. Gottingae, 1762. Gastric liquor, 683, 909 and 1036, vol. 14, 0. John Syng Dorsey. Philad. 1802. Gastro entente, Sur le, 331, Q. P. A. Julien. Paris, 1818. Gangrene, 1036, vol. 6, O. F. K. Huger. Philad. 1797. Gonorrhaea, 754 and 1036, vol. 14, O. Cosmo G. Stevenson. Philad. 1803. virulenta, De, 321, vol. 1,0. Gulielmus Moncrieffe. Edinb. 1768. Gout, 372, vol. 2, 0. George Pfeiffer. Philad. 1791. and rheumatism, their identity, 911, O. Chas. Cocke. Philad. 1806. Gemmae arborum, 248, 0. vol. 2. P. Lolling. Upsaliae, 1749. Generatio ambigena, 6. C. L. Ramstrom. „ 1759. Nova graminum genera, 10. Dan. E. Naezen. „ 1779. Habits and disease, mutual influence of, 801 and 813, vol. 1, and 1036, vols. 15 and 18. Wm. Darlington. Philad. 1804. Head, injuries of the, 1948, O. Charles Mifflin. Philad. 1826. contusions of the, 911 and 1036, vol. 18, O. Wm. H. Sim- mons. Philad. 1806. Hemorrhage, uterine, 648 and 1036, vol. 20, O. Wm. Brown. Philad. 1801. Hepate, De, 372, vol. 2, and 1036, vol. 4, 0. Thomas Drysdale. Philad. 1794. Hepatide, De, 321, vol. 2, O. Gul. M. Dixon. Edinb. 1784. 331, Q. J. O’Ryan. Parisiis, 1818. Hermannia, De, (botan.) 239, Q. A. C. D. Dandenelle. Upsaliae, 1794. Haemoptysis, 911, and 1036, vol. 18, 0. Joseph Bloodgood. Philad. 1806. Hominum varietatibus, De, 8 and 518, vols. 3, O. John Hunter. Edinb. 1775. Hops, (lup.com.) 813, vol. 2d, and 826 and 1036, vol. 18, 0. Wm. Bryarly. Philad. 1805. Humeri amputatione ex articulo, De, 118 vol. 1, Q. P. H. Dahl. Gottingae, 1760. 232 Humore acido a cibis orto, &c. De, 8 and 518, O. vol. 2. Josephus Black. Edinb. 1754. Hydrargyri, De, 118, vol. 1, Q. J. F. Ehrman. Argentorati, 1761. Hydraulicas, observationes, 92, Q. Nicolaus Calkoen. Trajecti ad Rhenutn, 1772. Hydrocele, 604 and 1036, vol. 5, 0. Samuel Jones. Pliilad. 1797. Hydrocephalo, De, 118, vol. 2, Q. J. H. Gaudelius. Gottingae, 1763. interno, De, 8 and 518, vol. 4, O. Carolus Gul. Quin. Edinb. 1779. Hydrocephalum interni, De, 118, Q. vol. 2. C. D. Ekmark. Up- saliae, 1763. Hydrocephalus interims, 439 and 1036, vol. 9, 0. Robert Chisolm. Philad. 1796. , &c. 439, 0. Charles Caldwell. Philad. 1796. Hydrope, De, 8 and 518, vols. 2, and 616, vol. 4, U. Donaldus Monro. Edinb. 1753. Hydrophobia, 372, vol. 2, 632 and 1036, vol. 2, and 1761, 0. James M ease. Philad. 1792. Hypochondria, De morbo, 8 and 518, vol. 2, O. Gul. Turner. Edinb. 1756. Hypochondriasis, 826, 0. Win. Gibbons. Philad. 1805. Hydrocephalus iuternus, 911, 0. Jacob D. Wacker. Philad. 1806. Haemoptysis, 248, O. vol. 9. J. M. Graberg. Upsal. 1767. Haemorrhagi uteri substatu gravi- ditatis, 9. Erico Elf. „ 1749. Haemorrhagi ex plethora, 9. E. ab Heidenstam. 1772. Herbarium Amboinense, 4. 01. Stickman. „ 1754. Herbationes Upsaliensis, 3. A. Fornander. „ 1753. Hirudo medicinalis, 7. D. Weser. „ 1765. Horticulture academ. 4. J. G. Wollrath. ,, 1754. Hortus culinaiis, 7. J. C. Tengborg. „ 1764. Upsaliensis, 1. Sam. Naucler. „ 1745. Hypericum, 8. C. N. Hellenius. „ 1776. Ictero, De, 8 and 518, vols. 1, O. Colinus Drummond. Edinb. 1750. Igne, De, 8 and 518, vols. 4, O. Gulielmus Cleghorn. Edinb. 1779. Incubo, De, 8 and 518, vol. 2,0. Joannes Bond. Edinb. 1751. Infantum, De morbis ab infantio ortis, 8 and 518, O. vols. 1, 0. Joannes Jameson. Edinb. 1731. 616, vol. 3,0. Georgius Logan. Edinb. 1773. 233 Infestis viventibus, intra viventia, De, 118, vol. 1, Q. P. S. Pallas. Lugd. Batav. 1760. Inflammatione, De, 321, vol. 2, O. Joannes Barclay. Edinb, 1784. 616, vol. 2, 0. Jacobus French. Edinb. 1774. 439,0. Solomon de Leon. Lugd. Batav. 1790. Inflammation, 372, voi. 1, and 1036, vol. 4, O. J. R. Coxe. Philad. 1794. 1762,0. Alexr. H. Stevens. Philad. 1811. — Sur P, 331, Q. H. G. Tardy. Paris, 1814. de Pestomac, 331, Q. P. J. M. Leveque. Paris, 1817. du membrane muquese* 331, Q. F. J. Boullard. Paris 1818. of wounded cavities, 801 and 813, vol. 2, and 1036, vol. 15, 0. James Cocke. Philad. 1804. Influenza, 813, vol. 2, and 1036, vol. 4, O. Robert Johnston. Philad. 1793. Insanity, 372, vol. 1, 376 and 1036, vol. 4, O. Edwd. Cutbush. Philad. 1794. Intestines, on wounds of the, 813, vol. 2, 826 and 1036, vol. 18, O. Thos. Smith. Philad. 1805. Iron, on the medical qualities of, 826, O. James C. Madison. Philad. 1805. Irritation, Sur P, 331, Q. J. B. Vialle. Paris, 1817. Inebriantia, 248, O. vol. 6. O. R. Alander. Upsal. 1762. Bigae insectorum, 8. A. Dahl. „ 1775. Centuria insectorum, 6. B. Johansson. „ 1763. Ilospita insectorum Flora, 3. J. G. Forskahl. ,, 1752. Miraculum insectorum, 3. G. E-Avelyn. ,, 1752 Noxa insectorum, 3. M. Baeckner. ,, 1752 Pandora insectorum, 5. E. O. Rydbeck. „ 1758. Viola ipecacuanha, 8. D. Wickman. „ 1774. Jaundice, 826, O. John Cocke. Philad. 1805. 460 and 1036, vol. 9, O. James Norcom. Philad. 1799. Kalmia Latifolia and Angustifolia, 683, O. Geo. G. Thomas. Philad. 1802. Labour, effects of, in chronic diseases, 911 and 1036, vol. 16,0. Sami. Tucker. Philad. 1806. Lacte, De, 616, vol. 4, O. and 118 vol. 2, Q. Thos. Young. Edinb. 1761. 234 Lauras, 801 and 1056, vol. 15,0. Austin Brockenborough. Philad. 1804. Lead, on the effects of, 648 and 1036, vol. 20, 0. Thomas Semmes. Philad. 1801. Leucophlegmatia, De, 8 and 518, vols. 4, O. Joannes Unthank. Edinb. 1784. Lexington, Ky. med. topog. of, 911 and 1036, vol. 16, 0. Benjn. Dudley. Philad. 1806. Lienteria, De, 8 and 518, vols. 2, O. Joannes Scanlan. Edinb. 1751. Life, on the living principle and causes of animal, 294, vol. 15, 0. M. E. Sawyer. Philad. 1793. Liriodendron tulipifera, 683, O. Pat. K.. Rogers. Philad. 1802. Lithotomy, 1762, O. Micajah Clark. Philad. 1811. Luce, De, 8 and 518, vols. 1, O. Andreas Wilson. Edinb. 1749. Lumbricius terrestris, on the, 911 and 1036, vol. 18, 0. Enoch A. Green. Philad. 1806. Lupulis communis. See Hops. Lavandula, 248, 0. vol. 10. Joh. D. Lundmark. Upsal. 1780. Ledum palustre, 8. J. P. Westring. „ 1775. Lepra, • 7. Is. Uddman. ,, 1763. Magnolia, 911, O. John Floyd. Philad. 1806. glauca, 683 and 1036, vol. 13, O. Thus. D. Price. Philad. 1802. Maladies chroniques, Sur les, 331, Q. J. L. L. Marchant. Paris, 1816. Mania chronic, 460 and 1036, vol. 5, O. Alexr. Anderson. New York, 1796. Medical science, utility of, 911 and 1036, vol. 16, O. George A. Thornton. Philad. 1807. ■ ■■■ theories, 826 and 1036, vol. 16, O. John T. Rees. Philad. 1805. Medicines, on the modus operandi of, 648 and 1036, vol. 20, O. Win. W. Bibb. Philad. 1801. Melia azedarach, 683, O Grafton Duvall. Philad. 1802. Membranaruin, De continuationibus, 118, vol. 2, Q. A. Bonn. Amstel. Batav. 1763. Menorrhagia, De, 616, vol. 2, O. Daniel Daly. Edinb. 1774. Mensibus, De, 321, vol. 1, O. Biker Edinb. 1786. Mercurio, De, 8 and 518, vols. 2,0. Pryce Owen. Edinb. 1757. Mercury, 826 and 1036, vol. 18, O. John Douglass. Philad. 1805. in fevers, 801 and 1036, vol. 15, O. John H. Camp. Philad. 1804. Vide Fevers. Mississippi territory, med. topog. of, 754,0. Garrett E. Prender- grast. Philad. 1803. 235 Monstro humano, De, 118, vol. 2, Q. C. W. Curtius. Lugd. Batav. 1762. Morbis exaniini passionibus orientibus, De, 8 and 518, vols. 1,0. Gul. Schaw. Edinb. 1735. Morbis coeli niut. medendis, De, 8, 518 and 616, vols. 3,0. Jacobus Gregory. Edinb. 1776. Morborum similtudine Asthenicorum, De, 321, vol. 1, 0. R. W. Dickson. Edinb. 1787. Moraea, De, (botan.) 239, Q. A. Z. Colliander. Upsaliae, 1807. Muriatic acids, 447, 460 and 813, vol. 1, and 1036, vol. 8, O. P. G. Prioleau. Philad. 1798. Muscular fibre, non-existence of, in the vessels, 1036, vol. 4, 0. Jo- tham Post. Philad. 1793. Music, on the influence of, in the cure of disease, 801, 909 and 1036, vol. 15, O. Edwin Atlee' Philad. 1804. 911, O. Sami. Matthews. Philad. 1806. Musicae sensationibus, De elem, 8 and 518, yoIs. 3, O. Ludovicus Odier. Edinb. 1770. Macellum olitorium, 248, O. vol. 6. J. Jerlin. Upsal. 1760. Marum 8. J. A. Dahlgren. 1774. Materia medica animalis, 2. J. Sidren. „ 1750. e Lapidibus, 3. J. Lindhult. „ 1752. Obs. In materiam medicam, 8. J* Lindwall. ,, 1771. Medicamenta graveolentia, 5. J. T. Fagraeus. 1758. purgantia, 9. J. Rotheram. „ 1775. Medicus sui ipsuis, 8. J. Grysselius. „ 1768. Meloe vesicatorius, 6. C. A. Lenaeus. 1762. Mentha usus, 7. C. J. Laurin. „ 1767. Metamorphosis humana, 7. J. A. Wadstrom. 1767. Methodus investigandi vires medicam. chemica, 9. L. Hiortzberg. 1754. Morbi artificium, 7. N. Skragge. „ 1764.' —— classici, 5. P. Biercnen. „ 1757. ex Hieme, 3. S. Brodd. „ 1752. Nautaruin Indiae, 8. C. H. Wannman. 1768. Genera morborum, 6. J. Schroeder. „ 1759. Motus polychrestus, 7. Chr. Lado. „ 1763. Mundus invisibilis, 7. J. C.Roos. „ 1767. Methodus muscorum illustrata, 10. Olof Swartz. ,, 1781. Semina muscorutn, 2. P. J. Bergius. „ 1750. Usus muscorum, 7. A. H. Berlin. ,, 1766. Mus porcellus, 4. J. J. Nauman. „ 1754. Museum principis, 1. Laur. Balk. „ 1746. Naribus intends, De. 118. vol. 1, Q. Sami. Ziervogel. Upsallie, 1760. 236 Nature, powers of, in the cure of disease, 801 and 1036, vol. 15, O. Whitmill H. Pugh, Philad. 1804. Nephritide vera, De, 671, O. Gulielrnus Falconer. Edinb. 1766. Nervosi, De systematis, 8 and 518, vols. 4, and 321, vol. 1, 0. Carolus Stuart. Edinb. 1781. Nervo spinali, De, 118, vol. 1, Q. J. F. Lobstein. Argentorati, 1760. Nervous system, 2016, 0. John R. W. Dunbar. Philad. 1828. Nitrogene, 1036, vol. 5,0. Win. Saltonstall. New York, 1796. Nitrous oxide gas, 947 and 1073, O. \V. P. C. Barton. Philad. 1808. Nutritione, De, 8 and 518, vols. 4, O. Carolus "Wade. Edinb. 1778. Nutrition, 754, and 813 vol. l,and 1036, vol. 13, O. John R. Young. Philad. 1803. Nosologia rnethodica, De, 616, vol. 2, 0. Gualterus Riddell. Edinb. 1774. Natura pelagi, 248,0. vol. 5. J. H. Hager. Upsal. 1757. Curiositas naturalis, 1. Olao Soederburg. „ 1748. (Economia naturali, 2. J. Biberg. „ 1749. Necessitas hist, naturalis, 7.. A. Karamyschew. „ 1766. Usus hist. nat. 7. M. Aphonin. „ 1766. Tnstructio musei rerum naturalium, 3. D. Hultman. „ 1753. Nectaria florum, 6. B. M. Hall. „ 1762. Noctiluca marina, 3. C. F. Adler. „ 1752. Nutrix noverca, 3. F. Lindberg. „ 1752. Rariora Norvegia, 7. H. Tonning. „ 1768. Omentum, use of the, 1073, O. James Rush. Philad. 1808. Ophthalmia, 801 and 1036, vol. 15, O. Elijah Griffiths. Philad. 1804. 911, O. David Moore. Philad. 1807. De, 616, vol. 3, O. Gul. Weinyss. Edinb. 1773. Opii in inflammatione, De, 616, vol. 3, O. Robt. B. Remmett. Edinb. 1773. Opium, 754 and 1036, vol. 13,0. Robert Carter. Philad. 1803. 372, vol. 2, O. Hast. Handy. Philad. 1791. 1036, vol. 6, O. John Laws. Philad. 1797. 372 vol. 2, and 1036, vol. 1, O. Valentine Seaman. Philad. 1792. 754, and 1036, vol. 13, 0. Franklin Scott. Philad. 1803. 754 and 1036, vol. 13, 0. Daniel Wilson. Philad. 1803. Ossium gentilitia, deforma, 1762, O. Gulielrnus Gibson. Edinb. 1809. ortu atque structura, De, 118, vol. 2, Q. G. C. Reichel. Lipsiae, 1760. 237 Oxygene, on the operation of, 438 and 1036, vol. 6, 0. Benj. De Witt. Philad. 1797. Obstacula medicina, 248. O. vol. 3. J. G. Beyersten. Upsal. 1752. Odores medicamentorum, 3. A. Wahlin. „ 1752. Opium, 8. G. E. Georgii. „ 1775. Opobalsamum declaratum, 7. W. Le Moine. „ 1764. Fundamenta ornithologiie, 7. A. P. Baeckman. „ 1765. Ovies aries, 4. Is. Palmaerus. „ 1754. Papaveris usu, De, 616, vol. 4, O. Maxwell Garthshore. Edinb. 1764. Paralysi, De, 118, vol. 1,Q. C. Cramer. Gottingae, 1760. Parturition, 911 and 1036, vol. 18, O. Wm. P. Dewees. Philad. 1806. 801 and 813 vol. 1, and 1036, vol. 15, O. Peter Miller, Philad. 1804. Partu, De, 8 and 518, vols 1, O. Stuartus Threiplands. Edinb. 1742. Partus impediti, De historia, 118, vol. 2, Q. A. G. Tretzelius. Altdorfi, 1761. Passions, the influence of the, 826, 909 and 1036, vol. 16, O. Joseph Parrish. Philad. 1805. 372, vol. 1,0. Henry Rose. Philad. 1794. Pathologiques de physiologie, (observ.) 331, Q. F. Lallemand Paris, 1818. Persimmon tree, 80, D. and 1036, vol. 1, 0. James Woodhouse, Philad. 1792. Perspiratione, De, 8 and 518, vols. 3, O. Jas. Hamilton. Edinb. 1771. Perspiration, 1036, vols. 10 and 19, 0. James Agnew. Philad 1800. Phlegmasie des meninges, Sur les, 331, Q. L. Deslandes. Paris. 1818. Phthisie pulmonaire, Sur la, 331, Q. J. Desprats. Paris, 1818. Phthisis pulmonalis, 1036, vol. 9, 0. John S. Bellinger. Philad. 1799. 1762,0. Benjn. Ballard. Philad. 1811. 683 and 1036, vol. 14, O. Chas. Meredith. Philad 1802. Phthisi pulmonali, De, 616, vol. 2, O. Joannes Henderson. Edinb. 1774. Phosphore, De, 118, vol. 1, Q. M. A. Barchewitz. Halse Magd. 1760. Phrenitide, De, idiopathica, 321, vol. 2, O. Thos. Burnside. Edinb. 1786. Physiognomy, 911 and 1036. vol. 16,0. Richd. Brown. Philad. 1807. 238 Physiologia plantarum, De, 8 and 518, vols. 3, O. George Bell. Edinb. 1777. Phytolacca decandria, 420, 0. Benj. Shulze. Philad. 1795. Plague and yellow fever, identity of, 801 and 1036, vol. 15, O. Phineas Jenks. Philad. 1804. Pleuritide vera, De, 372, vol. 2, 0. Jacobus Proudfit. Philad. 1790.m et peripneumonia, 118, vol. 2, Q. Fredk. Wendt. Got- ting®, 1762. Plumbi virt. medicis, De, 8 and 518, vols. 3, 0. Gul. G. Lilie. Edinb. 1775. Pneumonia, 1036, vol. 6, 0. Edwd. Jones. Philad. 1796. sthenica, De, 1036, vol. 1, O. Tristr. Thomas. Philad. 1792. Polygala Senega, 754 and 813, vol. 2, and 1036, vol. 13, 0. Thos. Massie. Philad. 1803. Proteo, De, (botan.) 239, Q. Jo. E. Gevalin. Upsaliae, 1781. Prunus Virginiana, 683 and 1036, vol. 14, and 1761, O. Chas. Morris. Philad. 1802. Puccoon, on the use of, 754 and 1036, vol. 18, 0. Wm. Downey. Philad. 1803. Putredine animalibus, De, 616, vol. 1, O. Georg. Pearson. Edinb. 1773. Vide Sanguinis. Pandora and Flora Rybyensis, 248, 0. vol. 8. D. II. Soderberg. Upsal. 1771. Pan Suecus, 2. N. Hesselgren. „ 1749. Passiflora, 1. J. G. Hallman. „ 1745. Peloria, 1. Dan. Ruberg. „ 1744. Perspiratio insensibilis, 9. N. Avellan. „ 1775. Instruct® peregrinatoris, 5. E. A. Norblad. „ 1759. Phalaena Bombyx, 4. Joh. Lyman. „ 1756. Plant® African®, 6. J. Printz. „ 1760. Alstroemeria, 6. J. P. Falck. „ 1762. Aphyteia, 8. E. Acharius. „ 1776. Camschatsensis, 2. J. Halenius. „ 1750. Cicimifuga, 8. J. Hornborg. „ 1774. Esculent® patri®, 3. J. Hiort. „ 1752. Hybrid®, 3. J. Hartman. „ 1751. Martino Burserian® 1. Rol. Martin. „ 1745. Officinalis, 4. Nicol. Gahn. „ 1753. Surinamensis, 8. J. Aim. „ 1775. Tinctori®, 5. E. Jorlin. „ 1759. Centuria i, Plantarum, 4. A. D. Juslenius. „ 1755. Centuria ii, Plantarum, 4. Er. Torner. „ 1756. Colonia Plantarum, 8. J. Flvgare. „ 1758. Demonstrationes plantarum, 3. J. C. Hojer. „ 1753, Metamorphosis plantarum, 4. N. E. Dahlberg. ,, 1755. 239 Nomenclator plantarum, 248, O. vol. 5. B. Berzelius. Ups. 1759. Prolepsis plantarum, 6. H. Ullmark. ,, 1760. Prolepsis plantarum, . 6. J. J. Berber. „ 1763. Somnus plantarum, 4. Pet. Bremer. „ 1755. Sponsalia plantarum, 1. J. G. Wahlbom. 1746. Stationes plantarum, 4. And. Hedenberg. 1754. Vires plantarum, 1. Fr. Hasselquist. 1747. Genera plant, nova, 1. C. M. Dassow. 1747. Genera plant, nova, 3. L. J.Chenon. „ 1751. Politia naturae, 6. C. D. Wilcke. „ 1760. Pugillus Jamaicensis, 5. G. Elmgren. „ 1759. Pulsus intermittens, 9. A. Wahlin. „ 1756. Purgantia indigena, 7. P. Strand man. „ 1766. Quassiae Lignum, 248, 0. vol. 6. C. M. Blom. Upsaliae, 1763. Rabie canina, De 8 and 518, vols. 3, O. John Heysham. Edinb. 1777. 321, vol. 2,0. Jacobus MTlvaine. Edinb. 1787. Rachitide, De, 8 and 518, vols. 3, 0. J. M. Nooth. Edinb. 1766. Respiration, 532 and 1036, vols. 10, 14 and 19, 0. John Trent. Philad. 1800. 1036, vol. 4, O. Joseph Youle. Philad. 1793. Rheumatismo, De, 8 and 518, vol. 1, 0. David Clerk. Edinb. 1746. Rheumatism and gout, See Gout. Rhus, Radicans, and Glabrum, 461 and 813, vol. 1,826 and 1036. vol. 8, O. Thomas Horsefield. Philad. 1798. Raphania, 248,0. vol. 6. G. Rothman. Upsaliae, 1763. Respiratio diatetica, 8. J. Ullholm. ,, 1772. Rhabarbarum, 3. S. Ziervogel. ,, 1752. Sanguinis spontanea, De, 118, vol. 2, Q. J. M. Butt. Edinb. 1760. putredine, De, 8 and 518, vols. 4,0. Sami. Ferris. Edinb 1784. Secretione glandulari, De, 616, vol. 1, O. Jas. Hendy. Edinb. 1774. Scurvy, 1036, vol. 8, 0. John Claiborne. Philad. 1798. Sedatives, 532 and 1036, vols. 10 and 19, O. Robert Berkeh. Philad. 1800. Seminales vesiculae, 911, 0. Daniel D’Oyley. Philad. 1806. Sensation and motion, 911, O. John Hart. Philad. 1806. Sensorium, 1073 and 1761, O. Robert Mayo. Philad. 1808. 240 Sleep, 460 ami 1036, vol. 6, O. Thomas Hall. Philad. 1796. and dreams, 372, vol. 2, and 1036, vol. 1, 0. Sami. F. Conover. Philad. 1791. Somno, Do, 8 and 518, vols. 4, O. Robertus Cleghorn. Edinb. 1783. Spigelia Marylandica, 683, O. Hodge Thompson. Philad. 1802. Sterility, causes of, 1036, vol. 5, 0. James Walker. Philad, 1797. Stimulants, Sur les, 331, Q. S. J. G. Laprugne. Paris, 1813. Stimuli, modus operandi of, 683, 0. Peter Foissin. Philad. 1802. Stomach and secretions, 826, O. Thomas Ewell. Philad. 1805. Strictures of urethra, 603 and 1036, vol. 9, 0. John H. Foushee. Philad. 1799. Subniersorum resuscitatione, etc. De, 118, vol. 1, Q, J. Gummer. Groningae, 1761. Submersis, De, 8 and 518, vols. 4, 0. James M'Donnell. Edinb. 1784. Sympathy, 460 and 1036, vol. 9, O. Arthur May. Philad. 1799. Syncope, De, 8 and 518, vols. 4, O. Jacobus Hare. Edinb. 1782. Secretione, bilis, De, 8 and 518, vol. 1, O. Georg. Grieve. Edinb. 1731. Small-pox, 1036, vol. 1, O. Ninian Magruder. Philad. 1791. Succino, De, 118, vol. 1, Q. Joh. Geo. Stockar. Lugduni Batav. 1760. Stuporis scabiei inoculatione curati, De, 118, vol. 1, Q. Jo. U. Toggenbutger. Argentorati, 1760. Sapor medicamentorum, 248,0. vol. 2. J. Rudberg. Upsalias, 1751. Scorbutus, 9. E. Salomon. „ 1775. Radix Senega, 2. J. Kiernander. „ 1749. Senium Salomoneum, 5. J. Pilgren. „ 1759. Morsurum serpentium, 6. J. G. Acrell. „ 1762. Siren lacertina, 7. A. (Esterman. „ 1766. Spigelia anthelmia, 5. J. G. Colliander. ,, 1758. Spiritus frumenti, 7. P. Bergius. „ 1764. Splachnum, 2. L. Montin. „ 1749. Surinamensi Grillana, 1. Pet. Sund. „ 1748. Sus scrofa, 5. J. Lindh. „ 1759. Suturae vulnerum. 9. C.E. Boeder. „ 1772. Tabe mesenterica, Dc, 616, vol. 3, O. Guliehnus Ball. Edinb. 1773. purulenta, De, 8 and 518, O. vol. 1. Joannes Armstrong. Edinb. 1732. Testibus et de seinine, De, 8 and 518, vol. 2, and 616, vol. 4, 0. Alexr. Monro. Edinb. 1755. Tetano, De, 8 and 518, vol. 4, 0. Gulielmus Munro. Edinb. 1783. Tetanus, 460 and 1036, vol. 8, O. Wm. Cocke. Philad. 1798. 241 Tissues,Delasensibilitiedenos,331,Q. L.V.Benech. Paris,l317. Tobacco, GOO and 1036, vol. 9,,0. Edwd. Brailsford. Philad. 1799. tumes, 826 anil 1036, vol. 16, O. Daniel Legare. Philad. 1805. Typho, De, 92, Q. Gulielmus May. Lugd. Batav. 1787. 321, vol. 1, O. Thos. Waller. Edinb. 1783. Taenia, 248, O. vol. 2. G. Dubois. Upsaliae, 1748. Potus Tlieae, 7. P. C. Tillaeus. ,, 1765. Theses medica, 6. J. C. D. Schreber. „ 1760. Fundamenta Testaceologiae, 8. A. Murray. „ 1771. Ulcere uteri, De, 8 and 518, vols. 2, 0. Gulielmus Broughton. Edinb. 1755. Uterine haemorrhage. Vide Haemorrhage. Uterus, inversion of, 1073, O. Chas. Drayton. Philad. 1809. Unity of disease, See Disease. Urina cretacea, De, 118, vol. 1, Q. J. S. Pilling. Lipsiae, 1761. Uva ursi and Pyrola, 754 and 1036, vol. 13, O. John S. Mitchell. Philad. 1803. Urethra, Vide Strictures. Variolae, De, 321, vol. 1, 0. Thos. Fowler. Edinb. 1778. 616, vol. 1, 0. Robert Jameson. Edinb. 1774. 616, vol. 2, O. Jacobus M4Fie. Edinb. 1774. Vasorum irritabilitate, De, 8 and 518, vols. 3, O. Richard Denni- son. Edinb. 1775. Venenis, De, 616, vol. 2, O. Gulielmus Harvey. Edinb. 1774. 321, vol. 1,0. Georgius Logan. Edinb. 1779. Venereis, De morbis, 8 and 518, vols. 1,0. Jacobus Lind. Edinb 1748. Venero, De morbo, 321, vol. 2, O. Joannes Logan. Edinb. 1784. Venereal disease, 648 and 813, vol. 2, and 1036, vol. 14 and 20, O Jas. Tongue. Philad- 1801. Verinibus, De, 671, O. Archd. Campbell. Edinb. 1765. intestorum, De, 8 and 518, vols. 3. J. F. Palmer. Edinb. 1766. Vertebral Lux. et fract. De, 118, vol. 2, Q. F. A. F. Cuenotte. Argentorati, 1761. Vino praecipue, De, 8 and 518. vols. 3, O. Ogle Wainman. Edinb 1772. mercurali, De Spiritu, 118, vol. 2, Q. J. O. Griffberg. Up salise, 1760. Vesiculse seminales, Vide Seminales. Fundamenta valetudinis,248. O. vol. 4. Pet. Engstrom. Up. 1756 Venae resorbentes, 9. C. P. Thunberg. 1767 Vernatio arborum. 3. II. Barck. 1753 PERIODICAL LITERATURE, WITH THE TRANSACTIONS, MEMOIRS, AND OTHER PUBLICATIONS OF ASSOCIATIONS, Httrows nnO metrical. In this Catalogue all the works are arrranged under the names of their respective places of publication. A list of the various Memoirs, Transactions, and other publications of learned associa- tions is first given, and is followed by another of the periodical works issued from the press of the same place. Under Edinburgh, London and Paris, the philosophical and literary works, which are numerous, are again subdivided from the medical, to facilitate re- ferences to either. The library continues to receive, regularly as published, those works, the titles of which are printed in italics. AMERICA. Baltimore. 1085, O. The Baltimore medical and physical re- corder. Conducted by Tobias Watkins, m. d. Vol. 1st. 1809. Boston. 150, Q. Memoirs of the American academy of arts and sciences. Vol. 1st, 1785, and vol. 2d, part 1st, 1793. 1252, 0. Medical papers, communicated to the Massa- chusetts medical society. To which are subjoined, ex- tracts from various authors, containing some of the im- provements which have lately been made in physic and surgery. Published by the society. 1790—1813. 2 vols. 1088, O. The same. Yol. 1st. 1089, 0. p. The same. Part 1, of vol. 1st. 359, D. Pharmacopoeia of the Massachusetts medical so- ciety. 1808. 1222, 0. The medical and agricultural register for the years 1806 and 1807. By Daniel Adams, m. b. 1273, 0. The New England journal of medicine and sur- gery, and the collateral branches of science. Conduct- ed by a number of physicians. 1812—1827. 16 vols. 1273, 0. vol. 17. The Boston medical and surgical journal. (Published weekly.) Feb’y 1828 to April, 1829. New Haven, Conn. 1653, 0. The American journal of science and arts. Conducted by Benjamin SUliman, M. J). LL. I). #c. 1819—1829. 16 vols. New York. 662, 0. Transactions of the society for the promo- tion of agriculture, arts, and manufactures; instituted in the state of New York. Vol. 1st. 2d edit. Albany, N. Y. 1801. 1089, O. An act to incorporate medical societies for the the purpose of regulating the practice of physic and sur- gery in the state of New York. With the bye-laws of the medical society of the county of New York. 1806. 254, Q. Transactions of the literary and philosophical so- ciety of New York; instituted in the year 1814. Vol. 1st. 1815. 1709, O. Transactions of the physico-medical society of New York. Vol. 1st. 1817. 246 1649, O. The medical and surgical register: consisting chiefly of cases in the New York hospital. By John Watts, Jr. m. d. Valentine Mott, m. d. and Alex. H. Stevens, m. d. 1818. 457, 0. The medical repository of original essays and in- telligence relative to physic, surgery, chemistry and natu- ral history; with a critical analysis of recent publications on these departments of knowledge, and their auxiliary branches. 1797—1821. 21 vols. 1205, 0. The New York medical and philosophical journal and review. 1809—1811. 3 vols. 1204, 0. The American medical and philosophical register: or, annals of medicine, natural history, agriculture, and the arts. Conducted by a society of gentlemen. 1811— 1814. 4 vols. 1760, 0. The New York medical and physical journal. Edited by John W. Francis, m.d. Jacob Dyckman, m. d. and John B. Beck, m. d. 1822—1829. 7 vols. 1760, O. Tht New York medical and physical journal. New series. Conducted by Daniel L. M. Peixotto, M. D. Philadelphia. 95, Q. Transactions of the American philosophical society held at Philadelphia for promoting useful know- ledge. 1768—1829. 9 vols. 417, 0. Transactions of the college of physicians of Phila- delphia. Vol. 1. Part 1. 1793. 443, 459 and 842, O. Proceedings of the college of physi- cians of Philadelphia, relative to the prevention of the in- troduction and spreading of contagious diseases. 1798. 459, 842 and 1036, vol. 9th, 0. Facts and observations relative to the nature and origin of the pestilential fever, which prevailed in this city in 1793, 1797 and 1798. By the college of physicians of Philadelphia. 842. O. Additional facts and observations relative to the nature and origin of the pestilential fever. By the col- lege of physicians of Philadelphia. 1806. 1036, 0. vol. 8th, p. Proofs of the domestic origin of the yellow fever in Philadelphia. By the academy of medi- cine. 1797—8. 1036, 0. vol. 6th, p. The act of incorporation, and laws of the Philadelphia medical society. 1797. 1026, O. Memoirs of the Philadelphia society for promoting agriculture. (Instituted in the year 1785.) Containing communications on various subjects in husbandry and rural affairs. 1808—1826. 5 vols. 247 511, O. Memoirs of the Pennsylvania agricultural society, (instituted in the year 1822,) with selections from the most approved authors, adapted to the use of the practical far- mers of the United States. 1824. 18:6, O. Memoirs of the historical society of Pennsylvania. (Instituted in the year 1825.,) 1826—i829. 2 vols. 170r, O. The emporium of arts and sciences. Conducted by John Redman Coxe, m. d. 1812 and 1813. 2 vols. 1708, O. The emporium of arts and sciences. New se. ries. Conducted by Thomas Cooper, Esq. 1813 and 1814. 3 vols. 1753, 0. Journal of the academy of natural sciences of Philadelphia. 1817—1829. 5 vols. 821, 0. The Philadelphia medical and physical journal. Collected and arranged By Benjamin Smith Barton, m. n. &c. 1804 and 1805. 2 vols. With 3 supplements, pub- lished in 1806, 1807 and 1808. 1 vol. 820, O. The Philadelphia medical museum, conducted by John Redman Coxe, m. r>. 1805—1811. 7 vols. 1172, O. The eclectic repertory and analytical review, medical and philosophical. Edited by a society of physi- cians. 1811— 1820. 10 vols. 1173, 0. The journal of foreign medical science and litera- ture. Being a continuation of the eclectic repertory. Conducted by Sami. Emlen, m. d. Wm, Price, m. d. and John D. Godman, m. d. 1821—1824. 4 vols. 1654, O. The American medical recorder. Conducted by several respectable physicians of Philadelphia. 1818— 1829. 15 vols. 1768, O. The Philadelphia journal of the medical and phy- sical sciences. Supported by an association of physicians, and edited by N. Chapman,m. d. 1820—1824. 9 vols. 1768, O. The same. New series. Edited by N. Chapman, m. d. Wm. P. Dewees, m. d. and John D. Godman, m.d. 1825—1827. 5 vols. 1769, 0. The American journal of the medical sciences. 1827—1829. 4 vols. 1474,0. The North American medical and surgical jour- nal. Conducted by Hugh L. Hodge, M. I). Franklin Bache, M. D. Chus. I). Meigs, M. D. B. H. Coates, M. D. and Rene La Roche, M. I). 1826—1829. 8 vols. Qvf.ef.c, 2019, 0. The Quebec medical journal. Edited by Xavier Tessicr. w. r>. Jan.y 1826, to April 1897. 1 vol. 248 ASIA. Calcutta. 1990, O. Transactions of the medical and physical society of Calcutta. 3 vols. 1825—1827. EUROPE. Amsterdam. 761, O. Memoirs of the humane society of Amster- dam, 1767 to 1771. Translated bv Thos. Cogan, m. d. Lond. 1773. Dublin. 127. Q. Transactions of the royal Irish academy. 1785 — 1828. 15 vols. 687, 0. Transactions of the Dublin society for promoting husbandry and other useful arts in Ireland. (Incorporated in 1749.) 1799—1802. 4 vols. 1734, O. Transactions of the association of felloivs and li- centiates of the King’s and Queen’s college of physicians in Ireland. (Instituted in 1816.) 1817—1828. 5 vols. 1809, O. The Lublin hospital reports and communications in medicine and surgery. 1818—1827. 4 vols. Edinburgh. Literary and Philosophical. 20, Q. Transactions of the royal society of Edinburgh. (Incorporated in the year 1782.) 1788—1829. 11 vols. 1630, O. Memoirs of the Wernerian natural history society. 1808—1826. 5 vols. 1764, 0. The Edinbugh philosophical journal. Conducted by Dr. Brewster, and professor Jameson. 1819—1826. 14 vols. 1765, O. The Edinburgh new philosophical journal. Con- ducted by Robert Jameson, F. R. S. fyc. 1826—1829. 6 vols. 1265, O. The Edinburgh review or critical journal. 1802 1829. 49 vols. 11, D. Medical essays and observations. Published by a society in Edinburgh. 5th edit. 6 vols. 1771. 1545, O. Essays and observations, physical and literary; read before a society in Edinburgh, and published by them. 1754, 1756 and 1771. 3 vols. 100, O. The same. Vols. 1st and 3d. 7,0. The same. 2d edit. 1771. 3 vols. Medical. 249 3,0. Medical and philosophical commentaries. By a so- ciety of physicians in Edinburgh. Edited by Andrew Duncan, m. d. 1773—1795. 20 vols. 218, 0. p. Med. and phil. comm’s. Vol 1st. No. 2. 2, 0. Annals of medicine. Exhibiting a concise view of the latest and most important discoveries in medicine and medical philosophy. By Andrew Duncan, Sen. m. d. and Andrew Duncan, Jun. m. d. 1796—1804. 8 vols. 907, O. The Edinburgh medical and surgical journal: ex- hibiting a concise view of the latest and most important discoveries in medicine, surgery and pharmacy. 1804— 1829. 31 vols. 907, 0. vol. 20th. Index to the Edinburgh Medical Es- says: Essays Physical and Literary: Medical Com- mentaries: Annals of Medicine: and the first nineteen volumes of the Edinb. Medical and Surgical Journal. 1824. 172,0. Pharmacopoeia collegii regii medicorum Edinburg- ensis. 1783. 344,0. Idem. 1792. 324, D. Idem. 1813. 1620, O. Transactions of the medico-chirurgical society of Edinburgh. Instituted Aug. 2d, 1821. 1824—1829. 3 vols. 1657, O. Transactions of the phrenological society. In- stituted in 1820. Vol. 1st. 1824. 1674,0. The phrenological journal and miscellany. 1824 —1829. 5 vols. Gottingen. 172, Q. Commentarii societatis regiae scientiarum Gottingensis. 1752—1754. Tomi 4. Lemgo, (Westphalia.) 82, D. Chemisches journal fur die Freunde der naturlehre urzneygeiahrtheit, haushaltungskunst und manufacturen. 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Philosophical collections, containing an account of such mathematical and philosophical experiments and ob- servations as have lately come to the publisher’s hands. Also an account of books of this kind lately published, No. 1 to 7, (inclusive.) Lond. 1679—1682. 164. Q. Transactions of the Linnsean society of London. 1791—1829. 15 vols. 1266, O. The monthly review or literary journal. May 1749 to Dec. 1789. 81 vols. With a general index in 3 vols. 1267, O. The monthly review or literary journal, enlarged. Jan’y 1790, to Dec’r 1825. 108 vols. with a general in- dex to the first 81 \ols. in 2 vols. 1268, O. The monthly review. Aew and improved series. 1826—1829. 11 vols. 1319,0. The botanical magazine, or flower-garden displaved. W ith coloured engra-. ings. By Wm. Curtis. Lond. 1793 —1798. 12 vols. in 6. 108, Q. A journal of natural philosophy, chemistry and the arts. By Wm. Nicholson. Lond. 1797—1802. 5 vols. 799, O. The same, continued. Lond. 1802—1813. 34 vols. 1629, O. Annals of philosophy; or magazine of chemistry, mineralogy, mechanics, natural history, agriculture, and the arts. By Thos. Thomson, m. d. f. r. s. Lond. 1813 —1820. 16 vols. Continued 1821 —1826 by Richd. Phil- lips, f. r. s. 12 vols. In all, 28 vols. 498, O. The philosophical magazine. Comprehending the various branches of science, the liberal and fine arts, agri- culture, manufactures, and commerce. By Alexander Tilloch, and (from the 60th vol.) Richd. Taylor, f. a. s. &c. Lond. 1798—1826. 68 vols. 468, O. The repertory of arts and manufactures: consist- ing of original communications, specifications of patent 251 inventions, and selections of useful practical papers from the Transactions of philosophical societies. Lo.id. 1794 —1802. 16 vols. with an index. 468, O. The repertory of arts. Second series, commencing with the 17th vol. Lond. 1810—1825. 30 vols. 468, O. The repertory of patent inventions, being a con- tinuation, or 3d series, of the repertory of arts, &c. Lond. 1825—6. 2 vols. 1106, O. Retrospect of philosophical, mechanical, chemical, and agricultural discoveries; being an abridgment of the periodical and other works, English and foreign, relative to arts, chemistry, manufactures, agriculture, and natural philosophy; with occasional remarks. Lond. 1806—1813. 8 vols. 167, Q. Memoirs of science and the arts; or a general abridgment of the transactions published by the principal learned societies in the different parts of the world. 2d edit. Lond. 1798. 1746, O. The quarterly journal of science, literature, and the arts. Edited at the Royal institution of Great Britain. Lond. 1817—1827. 22 vols. With an index to the first 20 vols. 472 and 1509, O. Minutes of a society for philosophical ex- periments and conversations. Instituted in London 25th Jan. 1794. Edited by Bryan Higgins, m. d. experimenter. Lond. 1795. Medical. 704, O. The medical papers published in the philosophical transactions, previous to the year, 1745. Abridged by S. Mihles, m. d. 2 vols. Lond. 1745. 1932, O. Medical transactions published by the college of physicians in London. 1767—1825. 6 vols. 4,0. The same. 1767—1785. 3 vols. 44, D. Pharmacopoeia eollegii regalis medicorum. Lond. 1747. 1549,0. Idem. Editio altera. Lond. 1815. 221, O. p. Statutes of the medical society of London. In- stituted in the year 1773. 210, O. Memoirs of the medical society of London. 1773 —1789. 2 vols. 250,0. The same. 1773—1805. 6 vols. 1201,0. Transactions of the medical society of London. Parts 1 and 2. 1810 and 1817. 252 3, 0. Medical observations and inquiries by a society of physicians in London. 1771—1784, 6 vols. 6, O. The medical museum, or select cases, experiments, enquiries, aud discoveries in medicine, anatomy, botany, &c. By physicians aud other gentlemen of the faculty. 3 vols. Lond. 1781. 41, 0. Medical communications. 2 vols. Lond. 1784 and 1790. 1658, 0. The same. 477, 0. Medical facts and observations. Lond. 1791 to 1801. 8 vols. 593, O. The same. Vols. 1st, 2d, and 3d. 334, O. Transactions of a society for the improvement of medical and chirurgical knowledge. 3 vols. Lond. 1793, 1800, and 1812. 96, O. The same. Vols. 1st and 2d.1 471, O. Medical records and researches selected from the papers of a private medical association. Lond. 1798. 1625, 0. Transactions of the royal humane society from 1774 to 1784. With an appendix of miscellaneous ob- servations on suspended animation, to the year 1794. Edited by W. Hawes, m. d. 221, O. Reports of the humane society, for the recovery of persons apparently drowned, for the years 1785 and 1786. Lond. 1089, O. p. An account of the first festival of the royal Jennenan society for the extermination of the small-pox. With the constitution. Lond. 1803. 1573, O. p. Reports of the vaccine institution, from 1800 to 1802. Lond. 1803. 1602, O. p. Reports of a medical committee on cases of supposed small-pox after vaccination in Fullwoods-rents, London, 1804. 1161,0. Medico-chirurgical transactions,published by the medical and chirurgical society of London. 1809—1829. 14 vols. 596,0. The medical spectator. Lond. 1792—1793 2 vols. 611, 0. The new London medical journal. 2 vols. 1792 —1793. 558, O. The London medical review and magazine; by a society of physicians and surgeons. 1799—1801. 7 vols. 253 500, O. The medical and physical journal; containing the earliest information on subjects of medicine, surgery, pharmacy, chemistry, and natural history; and a critical analysis of all new books in those departments of litera- ture. Conducted by T. Bradley, m. d. A. F. M. Willich, m. d. and others. Lond. 1799—1826. 55 vols. With a general index to the first forty vols. 500, O. The London medical and physical journal. New series. 1826—1829. 6 vols. 1000,0. The medical and chirurgical review; containing a copious account of the various publications in different languages on medicine and surgery. Lond. 1795—1807. 15 vols. 1108, O. The annual medical register, for the years 1808 and 1809. By a society of physicians. Lond. 1809—10. 2 vols. 1197,0. The medical and surgical spectator. Vol. 3d. May to Oct. 1809, or a selection of cases in surgery, medi- cine, midwifery, &c. with observations on the medical profession in Great Britain. 1087, O. The London medical review. Vols. 1st and 2d, 1808—1809, and vol. 4th, 1811. 1626, O. The new medical and physical journal; or annals of medicine, natural history, and chemistry. Conducted by T. Bradley, W. Sherman, James Johnson, and Shirley Palmer, m. d.’s Lond. 1810—15. 10 vols. 1627, O. The medico-chirurgical journal and review. Con- ducted by W. Shearman, James Johnson, and Shirley Palmer, m. d. Lond. 1815—18. 5 vols. The medico-chirurgical journal, or quarterly register of medical science. Conducted by James Johnson, m.d. 1818—1820. 2 vols. The medico-chirurgical review, and journal of medi- cal science. Analytical series. Conducted by associated physicians and surgeons, and superintended by James Johnson, m.d. 1820—1824. 4 vols. The medico-chirurgical review, and journal of prac- tical medicine. New series. Edited by James Johnson, 1824—1829. 10 vols. 1458, O. The London medical repository, monthly journal, and review for 1823. Vols. 19 and 20 of first series.— And new series, 1823—1825. 3 vols. Edited by James Copland, m. d. and Robley Dunglison, m. d. The same; new series. Edited by Jas. Copland, John Darwall, and John Conolly, m. d. 1825 to 1828. 6 vols. 254 2090, O. The London medical and surgical journal. (A new series of tlie medical repository.) Edited by John Epps, M. D. and John Uuoies and Joseph Houlton, Esqrs. 1828 —9. 2 vols. 1763, O. The quarterly journal of foreign medicine and surgery; and of the sciences connected with them. 1818 —1823. 5 vols. Anderson’s quarterly Journal of the medical sci- ences. Being a new series of the quarterly journal of foreign medicine and surgery. 1823—1826. 3 vols. Also the quarterly medical review, (a new series of An- derson’s journal. Edited by Wm. Speir, m. d. Yol. 1, No. 1. Jan’y 1827. 1980, 0. The Lancet. Edited by Thos. Wakley, surgeon. Lond. 1823—1829. 11 vols. 2053, 0. Journal of morbid anatomy, ophthalmic medicine, and pharmaceutical analysis; with medico-boUmical trans- actionst, communicated by the me-‘ico-botanicat society of London. Edited by John Richu.Farre, m. d. 1828, vol. 1, part 1. Manchester. 48, O. Memoirs of the literary and philosophical society of Manchester. 1785—1824. 9 vols. Nuremberg. 139, Q. Miscellanea curiosa sive ephemeridum medico-physicarum Germanicarum academic imperialis Leopoldinae naturae curiosorum. 1687—1692. 5 vols. 138, Q. Acta physico-medica acad. Cesareae Leopoldino- Carolinag naturae curiosorum exhibentia ephemerides, &c. 1737, 1739, and 1744. 3 vols. Paris. Literary and Philosophical. 42, F. Dictionnaire de l’academie Fran$oise; Dedie au roi. Paris, 1694. 43, F. Le dictionnaire des arts et des sciences. Par M. D. C. de l’academie Franchise. 1694. 129, Q. Memoires de mathematique et de physique; Tirez des registres de l’academie royale des sciences. 1692 & 1693. Tomes 2. 129, Q. Histoire de l’academie royale des sciences. Avec les memoires de mathematique et de physique. Tirez des registres de cette academie. 1699—1721. Tomes 24. 225, Q. Memoires pour servir a l’histoire natut elle des ani- maux. Par M. Perrault et MM. de l’academie royale des sciences. 1758. Tomes 3. 255 86, D. Observations sur la physique, sur l’histoire naturelle, et sur les arts. Avec des planches en tailledouce. Par M. PAbbe Rozier. 1771 & 1772. Tomes 6. 84. Q. Obs. sur la physique, sur l’hist. nat. et sur les arts et metiers. Par M. l’Abbe Rozier. 1773—1792. Tomes 42. 283, Q. Encyclopedic methodique, ou par ordre de matieres. Par un societe de gens de lettres, tie savans, et d’artistes. Botanique A a Myo Planches 700. Hist. nat. des anitnaux. Tomes 7. Avec des planches sur la zoologie 112; l’ornithologie 230; les peches 114; et l’insectes 267. 284, Q. Tableau encyclopedique et methodique. Tomes 4. Tome ler. Itchthyologie. Par M. l’abbe Bonnaterre. An. 1788. 2me. Ornithologie. Par le raetne. 1790. 3me. Ophiologie, cetalogie, et erpetologie. Par le meme. Ans. 1789—1790. 4me. Botanique. Par le ( hev. La Marck. 1791. 86, F. Actes de la societe d’histoire naturelle de Paris. Tome premier, lerpartie. 1792. 327, Q. Annales du museum national d’histoire naturelle. 1802—1806. Tomes 8. 280, Q. Memoirs de l’institut national des sciences et arts, sciences mathematiques et physiques. An. 6, (1798) a 1816. Tonies 13. 278, Q. Base du systcme metrique decimal, ou mesure de Parc du meridien compris entre les paralkles de Dun- kerque et Barcelone; execute en 1792 et annees sui- vantes. Par M. M. Mechain et Delambre. (Suite des mem. de l’inst. sc. mathem. et phys.) 1806—1810. Tomes 3. 279, Q. Memoires presentees a Pinstitut, par divers sa- vans. Et lus dans ses ass< mblees. Sciences mathem. et physiques. 1806—1811. Tomes 2. 281, Q. Memoires de Pinstitut national des sciences et arts. Sciences morales et politiques. 1798—1804. Tomes 5. 282, Q. Memoirs de Pinstitut national. Literature et beaux arts. 1798—1804. Tomes 5. 277, Q. Rapports et discussion de toutes les classes de Pin- stitut de France, sur les ouvrages admis ou concours pour les prix decennaux. 1810. 256 Medical. 132, D. Bibliotheque choisie deniedecine tiree des ouvrages periodiques taut Francois qu, Etrangeres, avec plusieurs pieces rares, et des remarques utiles et curieuses. Par M. Planque, m. d. Continue et achevee par M. Goulin. 1748a 1770. Tomes 30. 328, Q. Recueil de memoires ou collection de pieces aca- demie ques concernant la medicine et la chirurgie, l’his- toire naturelle, etc. Mis enordre par feuM. J. Berryatt, m. d. 1754—1785. Tomes 9. 329, Q. Collection academique, composee des memoires, actes, ou journaux des plus celebres academies et societes litteraries Etrangeres. Concernant l’histoire naturelle,la medicine, etc. Traduite en Francois et mis en ordre par une societe de gens de lettres. 1755—1779. Tomes 13. 721, O. Medical essays and observations; being an abridg- ment of the medical papers contained in the memoirs of the royal academy of sciences in Paris. Lond. 1764. 4 vols. 1496,0. Cases, medical, chirurgical, and anatomical: se- lected and translated from the memoirs of the royal aca- demy of sciences of Paris. Lond. 1776. 1 vol. 143, D. Memoires de Pacademie royale de chirurgie. Paris, 1764—1774. Tomes 15. 144, D. Recueil des pieces qui ont concouru pour le prix de Padademie royale de chirurgie. 1733—1758. Tomes 8. (Publiees 1775.) 64, 0. Memoirs of the royal academy of surgery at Paris. Translated from the French. Lond. 1750. 2 vols. 12, D. Memoirs of the royal academy of surgery at Paris. Translated from the French, by Geo. Neale. Lond. 1759. 3 vols. 297, Q. Histoire de la societe royale de medecine. Annees 1776 a 1778. Tomes 2. 680, 0. Memoires de la societe medicale d’emulation seante a Pecole de medecine de Paris. Pour Pan. 8 de la re- publique. 1801. 1632,0. Dictionnaire des sciences medicales, par un so- ciete de medecins et de chirurgiens. 1812—1822. Tomes 60. 363, D. Recueil periodique d’observations de medecine, de chirurgie et de pharmacie. Ou, Journal de medecine, chi- rurgie et pharmacie. 1754a 1793. Tomes 93. Avec un table indicative des matieres, et table des auteurs, pour les 65 premiers volumes. 257 714, 0. Journal de chirurgie, par M. Desault, chirurgien en chef de l’hotel Dieu de Pans. 1791—2. Tomes 3. 2036, O. Journal de physiologie experimentale et patholo- gique. Par F. Magendie. 1821—1829. Tomes 8. 590, O. Annales de la medecine physiologique. Par F. J. V. Proussais. 1822—1829. Tomes 15. 2052, O. Journal des progr'cs des sciences et institutions medicates en Europe, en Jimerique, etc. Par une associa- tion de medecins. 1827—1829. Tomes 13. St. Petersburg. 114, Q. Commentarii academiae scientiarum imperialis Petropolitanae, ad annos 1726—1736. 8 vols. Editio nova, iuxta editionem Petropolitanum. Bononiae, 1740—1752. Venice. 1672, 0. Analecta Transalpina. Epitome commentari orum regiae scientiarum academiae Suecicae, pro annis 1739 —1752. Venetiis, 1762. Tomi 2. ANONYMOUS PUBLICATIONS, ARRANGED UNDER THE FOLLOWING HEADS. Anatomy, Surgery, Theory and practice of medi- cine, Chemistry, Materia medica, Pharmacy, Popular and domestic medi- cine, Phrenology, Insanity, Hospitals and dispensarys, Medical ethics, statistics, AND JURISPRUDENCE, Botany, Zoology, Catalogues, Dictionaries, Miscellanea. The titles of some works not strictly anonymous, and included in preceding sections, are reinserted here, with a view to lessen the labour of reference to persons using the catalogue. ANATOMY. 130, 0. A system of anatomy from Monro, Winslow, Innes, and the latest authors. With plates. 2 vols. Edinb. 1784. 86, Q. A compendious system of anatomy; extracted from the American edition of the encyclopaedia. Philad. 1790. 296, O. The same. Philad. 1792. 970, O. Anatomical dialogues; or a breviary of anatomy. 3d edit. Lond. 1792. 181, D. The London dissector. Lond. 1804. 195, D. Anatomical dialogues; intended as preparatory to an ex- amination. 2 vols. Lond. 1807. 216, D. Anatomia Britannica, a system of anatomy and physiology. 2d edit. 3 vols. Lond. 1808. 1582, O. p. Compendium of angiology and myology, arranged in a tabular form. Lond. 1812. SURGERY. 41, D. Colloquia chyrurgica; or the whole art of surgery. Lond. 1710. 405, O. vol. 2d. p. Dr. Taylor couched for a cataract. By J. S. Lond. 1736. 1444, O. The modern surgeon; or, plain and rational rules for the direction of practice. Lond. 1811. 272, D. The surgeon’s vade-mecum. Albany, N. Y. 1813. 205, D. The London practice of midwifery. 2d edit. Lond. 1808. THEORY AND PRACTICE OF MEDICINE. 197, 0. A new theory of acute and slow continued fevers; with an essay concerning the improvements of the theory of medicine. Lond. 1722. 405, O. vol. 4th, p. Observations on the epidemic fever of the year 1741, and the advantages of a cool method of treatment. Lond. 1742. 763, O. Animadversions on a late treatise on kink-cough. To which is annexed an essay on that disorder. Lond. 1774. 262 97, D. The practice of the British and French hospitals. 2d edit. Lond. 1775. 49, Q. p. Hints on diseases that are not cured, addressed to the faculty only. Lond. 1781. 332, O. The London practice of physic. 5th edit. Lond. 1792. 49, O. The same. Dublin, 1793. 513,0. The same. 6th edit. Lond. 1797. 302, D. A grammar of medicine. WTith engravings. Lond. 1813. 1580, O. p. Outlines of a treatise on the disordered states of the lungs, their origin, treatment, and prevention. Lond. 1804. 1014, O. The Edinburgh practice of physic, surgery, and mid- wifery. 5 vols, Edinb. 1803. 1564,0. Communications on the use of stramonium in asthma; from the monthly magazine. Lond. 1811. CHEMISTRY. 43, D. Suite du nouveau cours de chymie. Tome 2d. Paris, 1724. 6, Q. A dictionary of chemistry. Translated from the French. 2 vols. Lond 1771. 64, Q. A system of chemistry. Extracted from the American edition of the encyclopaedia. Philad. 1791. 1585, 0 Vocabulary and tables of the old and new nomenclature of chemical science. Edinb. 1796. 173, Q. A new system of chemistry, comprehending the latest discoveries and improvements. With plates. Philad. 1800. MATERIA MEDICA. 325, D. A practical materia medica, in which the various articles are fully described, and divided into classes and orders according to their effects. 2d edit. Lond. 1813. 405, 0. vol. 3d, p. A treatise on crude mercury. 2d edit. Lond. 1733. PHARMACY. ]62, D. Pharmacopoeia Amstelaedamensis renovata. 1726. 203,0. Pharmacopoeia Leidensis, Lugd. Batav. 1751. 405, O. vol. 3d, p. Plan of a new London pharmacopoeia, proposed to the college of physicians by their committee appointed for that purpose. Lond. 1745. 263 44, D. Pharmacopoeia collegii regalis medicorum Lond. 1747. 1549, O. Idem. Editio altera. Lond. 1815. 1110,0. Lond. pharm. Translated 1809. Vide Powell. 1410, O. Idem. 1824. Vide Tuthill. 293, D. Pharm. in usum valetudinarii Guy. Lond. 1803. 172, (). Pharm. coll, regii med. Edinburgensis. 1783. 344,0. Idem. 1792. 324, D. Idem. 1813. 326, D. Idem. Vide Spens. 359, D. Pharmacopoeia of the Massachusetts medical society. Boston, 1808. 1367, O. Pharmacopoeia of the United States of America. Boston, 1820. 389, O. Thesaurus medicaminum; a new collection of medical prescriptions. With pharmaceutical and practical re- marks. Lond. 1794. POPULAR AND DOMESTIC MEDICINE. 405, O. vol. 4th, p. Hermippus redivivus, or the sage’s triumph over old age and the grave: wherein a method is laid down for prolonging the life and vigour of man. Lond. 1744. 405, O. vol. 1st, p. The bishop of Cloyne defended; or tar-water proved useful by theory and experiment. In answer to T. R. m. n. Lond. Vide Reeve, Thos. 542, 0. vol. 1st, p. A sovereign remedy for the dropsy. Published for public benefit. 3d edit. Lond. 1797. 294, O. vol. 13th, p. Treatise on the herb tobacco, pointing out its deleterious pernicious quality. By a gent, of the univer- sity of Cambridge. Lond. 1789. 1036, 0. vol. 3d p. Directions for recovering persons apparently dead, from drowning, and from the disorders occasioned by cold liquors. Published by the Humane society. Philad. 106, D. p. An easy way to prolong life, by a little attention to what we eat and drink. Lond. 1775. 188, D. The manual of health; or, the invalid conducted safely through the seasons. Lond. 1806. 327, D. Hints on the recovery and preservation of health. 2d edit. Lond. 1813. 394, D. Sure methods of preserving health and prolonging life. By a physician. Philad. 1828. 264, D. The school for good living, or a literary and historical es- say on the European kitchen. Lond. 1814. 264 305, D. The domestic pharmacopoeia, or, a complete medical guide for families. Lond. 1805. 226, D. The maternal physician: a treatise on the management of infants, by an American matron. New York, 1811. 352, D. The art of preserving the feet. By an experienced chi- ropodist. Lond. 1818. 1089, 0. p. Expositions on the inoculation of the small-pox, and of the cow-pock. Addressed to parents, &c. Lond. 1805. PHRENOLOGY. 2089, O. p. An apology for the study of phrenology. Bath, 1825. 2089, O. p. A phrenological treatise on naval discipline. Lond. 1825. 2089, 0. p. Facts in favour of phrenology. In reply to the stric- tures of the Edinburgh review. Macclesheld, 1826. INSANITY. 291, D. Domestic guide in cases of insanity. 2d edit. Newcastle, Eng. 1809. 2040, 0. Practical observations on insanity, and the treatment of the insane. By W. J. late keeper at a lunatic asylum. Lond. 1828. 2058, 0. Sketches in Bedlam; or, characteristic traits of insanity, as displayed in the cases of 140 patients of both sexes in new Bethlera. With a succinct history of that establish- ment. 2d edit. Lond. 1824. 1956, O. Report, together with the minutes of evidence, and an appendix of papers, from the committee of the house of commons, appointed to consider of provision being made for the better regulation of mad-houses in England. Lond. 1815. 136, F. Report from the select committee of the house of commons on pauper lunatics in the county of Middlesex, and on lu- natic asylums. Lond. 1827. HOSPITALS AND DISPENSARIES. 52 anti 216, Q. Some account of the Pennsylvania hospital, from its first rise to the beginning of the month called May, 1754. Philad. 1754. Together with a Continuation of the account of the Pennsylvania hospital, from May, 1754, to May, 1761. With a list of the contributors. Philad. 1761. 265 1360, 0. A re-print of the two preceding pamphlets. Philad. 1817. 406, D. p. An account of the rise, progress, and present state of the Pennsylvania hospital. Deer. 12th, 1801. 406, D. p. Some account of the origin, objects, and present state of the Pennsylvania hospital. With an engraving of its south front. Philad. 1828. 2061, O. Some account of the Pennsylvania hospital, with lists of the managers, physicians, &c. (published in Hazard’s re- gister of Pennsylvania.) Philad. 1828. 1768, 0. vol. 9th. Brief account of the Pennsylvania hospital, (published in Chapman’s journal. Vide Coates. 1360, 0. Account of the New York hospital. N. Y. 1811. 459, 0. p. Ordinances, rules, and bye-laws for the alms-house and house of employment, Philadelphia, 1796. 761, 0. p. Plan and elevation of the new dispensary. Lond. 1775. 761, O. p. Observations on the plan proposed for establishing “A dispensary and medical society for the private and only im- mediate use of the subscribers, their families, and friends.” Lond. 1779. 459, O. p. An address concerning certain cases of distress unpro- vided for in public hospitals. With the regulations of the Samaritan society, instituted in 1791. Lond. 1642, O. p. The hospital pupil’s guide through London. 3d edit. Lond. 1803. MEDICAL ETHICS, STATISTICS, AND JURISPRUDENCE. 32, D. A short answer to a late book entituled “ Testamen medi- cinale.” With which are reprinted several papers, touch- ing the rise, growth, and usefulness of tue dispensaries erected, by the college of physicians, to preserve the poor of London and its environs from the extortions of apothe- caries. Loud. 1705. 405, O. vol. 3d,p. A letter on the origin, nature, and dignity of the degree of doctor. Lond. 1736. 405, O. vol. 4th, p. One physician is e’en just as good as t’other, surgeons not less knowing, and apothecaries perhaps best of all. Lond. 1739. 405, 0. vol. 4th, p. Natural sagacity the principal secret, if not the whole, in physick. Lond. 1742. 294, O. vol. 3d, p. A plan for a medical court of judicature to cor- rect abuses of the profession of physic in all its branches, &c. Lond. 17S8. 377. D. Esculapian secrets revealed; or, friendly hints to gentle- 266 men of the medical profession, and the public in general. Lond. 1813. 3£8, D. An essay addressed to medical students, on the importance of the profession. Lond. 1808. 1997,0. p. Observations on the impropriety of men being employed in the business of midwifery. Lond. 1827. 5, 0. Medical register, (a directory to the members of the profes- sion throughout England.( Lond. 1783. 439, 0. p. The present state of medical learning in New York, 1797. 1604, 0. p. An essay on medical economy, comprising a sketch of the state of the profession in England. Lond. 1814. £067, O. An exposition of the state of the medical profession in the British dominions, and of the injurious effects of the monopoly of the royal college of physicians. Lond. 18£6. BOTANY. 405, 0. vol. £d, p. A historical account of mandrakes, both male and female: with a particular account of those which Ra- chel long’d for. Lond. 1741. £10, Q. Des Jacintes, de leur anatomie, reproduction, et culture. Amsterdam, 1768. 1355, 0. A system of vegetables, with their characters and diffe- rences. By a botanical society of Lichfield. £ vols. Lond. 178£. 540, O. Botanical dialogues; by a lady. For the use of schools. Lond. 1797. 1321, O. Catalogue of plants in the Dublin society’s garden at Glasnevin. Dublin, 180£. £51, D. A synopsis of the genera of American plants, on the Lin- nean system. Georgetown, D. C. 1814. ZOOLOGY. 1350, 0. A system of the natural history of quadrupeds, birds, fishes, and insects. 3 vols. Edinb. 1791. 1319,0. Elements of natural history. 2 vols. Edinb. 1801 and 1802. 1036, O. vol. 11th, p. An account of the wheat moth, or Virginia fly, as it appeared in France in 1735, and in Pennsylvania in 1802. Philad. 1805. 382, D. The conchologist’s companion. Lond. 1824. 1607, O. Observations on the animal ceconomy. Lond. 1815. 267 CATALOGUES. 405, O. vol. 2d, p. Catalogue of the rarities at Don Saltero’s cof- fee house in Chelsea. With a list of the benefactors. Lond. 1745. 405, O. vol. 2d, p. Catalogue of the anatomical wax work by M. Denoueof Paris, which is now to be viewed in the Strand. Lond. 853, O. A catalogue of the books belonging to the medical library of the Pennsylvania hospital. Philad. 1790. Also a catalogue of the books added to the library since the year 1790; with a description of the anatomical museum, and the rules for its preservation. Philad. 1794. 854, 0. A catalogue of the medical library belonging to the Penn- sylvania hospital; with a list of the articles in the anato- mical museum, and the rules of the museum and library. Philad. 1806. 855, O. A catalogue of the medical library belonging to the Penn- sylvania hospital. Part 2. Philad. 1818. 856, 0. A catalogue of the books belonging to the medical library of the Pennsylvania hospital. Philad. 1829. 924, O. A catalogue of the books belonging to the library company of Philadelphia. 1807—1828. 2 vols. 1115,0. A catalogue of the books, &c. belonging to the library company of Baltimore. 1809. 1360, 0. A catalogue of the books belonging to the library of the New York hospital. 1809 and 1818. 1977, O. Catalogue of the library of the American philosophical society, held at Philadelphia for promoting useful know- ledge. Philad. 1824. DICTIONARIES. ] 154, 0. The American medical lexicon, on the plau of Quincy's. New York, 1811. 98, Q. 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The constitution of the United States of America, as proposed by the convention held at Philadel- phia, Sept. 1787, and as ratified by the several states. Philad. 1799. 459, 0. p. A compilation of the laws of Pennsylvania relative to the poor; from 1790 to 1795. Philad. 1796. INDEX TO SUBJECTS. Hart & MEDICAL, SURGICAL, AND CHEMICAL INDEX. Abdominal viscera, diseases of. Abercrombie, Leake, Parry, (colls, vol. 2.) Pemberton, Stokes W. Vide Viscera. Abortion. Burns J. Vide Obstetrics. Abscess. Badham, Clare, Kite, (essays,) Severinus. mammary. Jeffreys. Absorbent vessels. Cruikshank, Darwin C. Pring, Sheldon. diseases of. Goodlad, Soemmerring. Absorption. Moore, John. of bone. Bell, B. of mercury from internal surfaces. Clare, Cruikshank. Abstinence of Ann Moore. White, J. E. on approach of disease. E. Miller. from animal food. Ritson. Acoustic surgery. Buchanan. Vide Ear. Acupuncture. Berlioz, Churchill J. M. Morand. Adhesion, modern practice of. Young, S. Air, atmospheric, its nature and properties. Pearson, Priestlev,. Robertson, H. effects on the human body. Arbuthnot, Baker (mcd. tracts, page 616,) Barnwell, Forster T. Hippocrates, Hux- ham. effects of vegetables upon its purity. Ingenhousz. purifying infected. Morveau. Vide Chlorurets. — extruding foul, from ships. Mead. factitious. Beddoes, Cavallo, Percival, (works, 3d vol.) Watt, Jas. fixed. Dobson, Henry T. Higgins, Macbride, Percival, (works, 3d vol.) Oxygen. Archer. pump. Blegborough. Aliments. Arbuthnot. Vide Diet. 272 Amputation. Alanson, Bell C. Guthrie, Jones John, Monro A. senr. My.icrs, Pouteau, Saint Martin, Thomson J. Tissot, (works, 5th vol.) at shoulder joint. Fraser, \V. Vide Surgery. Anatomy, (general.) Albinus, Baglivi, Bartholinus, Beclard, Bell B. Bell C. Bell J. Bichat, Bonetus, Bojer, Cheselden, Diemmerbroeck, Eustachius, Fyfe, Haller, Heister, Hooper, R. Horner, Huber, Latta, Lizars, Loder, Martinus, Mal- pigliius, Monro A. Northcote, Parry, (colls. 1st vol.) Pla- centinus, Pole, Portal, Robertson A. Sabatier, Simmons S. F. Smellie, Vesaiius, Vicq-d-Azyr. Vide Anonymous. Apology for British. Farre. elements of. Armiger, Quain. compendium of. Burke W. Fyfe. history of. Portal. lectures on. Cooper, A. Falconer, Tyrrell. lessons on practical. Horner. manual of. Bayle, Marjolin, Quain, Stanley. nomenclature of. Barclay. principles of. Aitken, Bell J. Leake, Vaughan W. system of. Bell, Cloquet H. Drake, Rotheram, Wistar. tabular views of. Ayshford. connection of, with drawing and statuary. Camper, Bell Chas. Anatomy, comparative. Burdin, Carus, Cuvier, Fyfe, Harwood, Home Ev’d. Lawrence Wm. Monro A. sen. Rotheram, Serres, Vicq-d-Azyr. comp, of fishes. Monro, A Vicq-d-Azyr. descriptive. Bichat, Cloquet J. H. Quain. morbid. Baillie, Bell C. Bichat, Bonetus, Cruvielhier, Farre, Howship, Lieutaud, Monro A.jr. Morgagni, Prost. Saw rev. pathological. Bichat, Bonetus, and Vide Pathology. surgical. Anderson, Colles. Vide Surgery. Anatomy of absorbing vessels. Cruikshank. eye. Chandler R. Monro A. Scarpa. Vide Eye. - ear. Vide Ear. gravid uterus. Burns J. Hunter Wm. Vide Uterus. 273 Anatomy of genital organs. Graaf, Watt. Vide Generation. head and neck. Burns A. Watt. Vide Head. parts concerned in hernia. Cooper, Liston, Watt. Vide Hernia and Pelvis. • the vascular system. Wilson Jas. Anatomical investigations. Godman, Morgagni, Pecquet. museum of Glasgow. Laskey. of Penn, university. Horner. preparations. Swan. Bibliotheca anatomica. Clericus, Haller, Mangetus. Disputationes anatomicae. Haller. Epislolae anatomicae. Malpighius. Praelectiones anatomicae. Leber. Tractatus anatomicae. Spigelius. Anatomist's vade-mecum. Hooper R. Anchylosis, operation for. Barton. Aneurism. Abernethy, Bell C. Freer, Hosack (essays,) Hutchi- son, Monro A. sen. Ramsden, Scarpa. Vide Arteries. Angina. Monro A. sen. Percival (works, 3d vol.) Withering. pectoris. Blackall, Butter W. Fothergill J. Hosack (es- says,) Johnstone, Parry, Wall. Animal life, cause and phenomena of. Herdman, Rush, Thelwall. first principles of. Harrington. laws of. Park J. R. Pring. motion. Borelli, Whytt, Wilkins, Wilkinson. heat. Crawford A. Elliot, Leslie P. D. Moises, Peart, Rigby, Wrisberg. fibre, effects of tonics upon. Crawford C. system, effects of ardent spirits upon. Forster T. economy. Gardiner, Humpage, Hunter J. Jenty, Thorn- ton R. J. Whytt. Animation, suspended, Calhoun, Fothergill A. Fothergill J. Franks, Hamilton R. Hawes, Kite, Orfila, Portal, Pouteau, Struve, Whiter. Vide Respiration. Anthrax. Hosack, Jones John. Anus, diseases of. Calvert, Copeland, Griffith R. Howship. Vide Rectum and Intestines. 274 Apoplexy. Bayle, Chandler R. Chcyne J. Cooke \Y. Fothergill J. Kirkland, Portal, Tissot, Wepfer. Apothecary, history of the profession. Good. education of. Lucas. Arteries, general description of. Dcrraot, Haller, Murray A. Tur- ner T. engravings of. Bell C. Haller, Hodgson, Tuson. • experiments upon. Parry. ligature of. Aikin, Barclay, Blizard, Jones J. F. D. Mott. opening temporal. Butter W. diseases of. Freer, Hodgson, Monro A. sen. Turner T. Vide Blood vessels. Asphyxies. Vide Animation, suspended. Asthenology. Struve. Asthma. Balfour, Caton, Lambe, Lipscomb G. Millar John, Mon- ro A. sen. Ryan, W ithers. Vide. Respiration. Atrabilious temperament. Grant. Auscultation. Vide Stethoscope. Bandages. Gerdy, Jardine, Thillaye. Barbadoes, air and diseases of. Hilary. glandular disease of. Hendy. Bathing. Baynard, Blegborough, Este, Floyer, Kentish, Saunders W. Simpson W. sea. Buchan A. P. Gibney, Reid T. Baths, oil and ear. Trinder. - — warm and vapour. Kentish. construction of. Playfair. Bile. Maclurg, Powell R. Saunders W. Biliary concretions. Vide Calculi. Bilious diseases. Andree, Ayre, Currie W. Gibson J. Hall M. Griffith C. Quier. Bibliotheca anatomica. Clericus, Haller, Mangetus. Britannica. Wratt R. chirurgica. Haller. medicina. Haller. Bionomia. Buchan A. P. Bladder, diseases of. Foot, Soemmerring. Vide Calculi and Uri- nary organs. 275 Bladder, mode of puncturing. Weldon. Blisters. Fowler. Blood, on the. Bordeu (ceuv. 2d v.) Cavallo, Hewson W. Hunter J. Levison, Aloises, Plenck, Scudamore, Thackrah, Wil- son Jas. vitality of. Caldwell, Corrie. circulation of. Barry, Bartholinus, Bell C. Black Jas. Bour- don, Carson, Ewing, Harvey W. Kerr, Lower, Moore John, Parry, Pecquet, Searle, Servetus, Spallanzani, Wallaeus.. ■ red particles of. Hewson W. transfusion of. Boyle (works, 2d vol.) Blundell, Lower. Blood-letting. Bayle F. (Problemata,) Berlioz, Bellini, Fowler T. Legoiiais, Mills, Rotterdam, Rush, Stubbe, Wallis, Welsh. aneurism occasioned by. Monro A. sen. Art of cupping. Mapleson. Blood vessels. Albinus, Blizard, Douglass Jas. Home Evd. Tuson. of the head and arm, (plates.) Hooper R. diseases of. Corvisart. Body, structure of the. Chevalier, Feltham, Jenty. combustion of. Lair. constitution and management of. Bed does. de usupartium corporis, fyc. Hoffmann. explicatiofunctionum corporis. Jadelot. effects of music upon. Roger. influence of sun and moon upon. Mead. — and mind, nut. hist. of. Adair. , Vide Man, Health, 4’C. Bones, on the. Bertin, Cheselden, Eustachius, Monro A. sen. Nes- bitt, Scarpa. Vide Skeleton. — of the face. Bordeu (oeuv. ler T.) engravings of. Albinus, Bell J. Hooper R. Kirtland. Vide Anatomy. references to. Simons. diseases of. Bell B. Boyer, Desault, Jeffray, Monro A. sen* Petit J. L. Pouteau (tome 3.) Russell J. Verney, Whately, Wilson Jas. Vide Joints. 276 Botany, medical. Barton, Bigelow, Schoepf, Woodville. Brain, anatomy of. Bel! C. Gall, Gordon, Lallemand, Pettigrew, Ridley, Soemmerring, Spurzheim, Vicq-d-Azyr. anatomy offoetal. Tiedernan. morbid anatomy of. Hooper R. Marshall A. Mills. — comparative anatomy of Sen es. engravings of. Gall, Mayo H. Monro A. Pettigrew, Ram- say, Soemmerring, Spurzheim, Tuson. ■■ ■ ■- pathology of. Lallemand. ■ physiology of. Gall, Georget, Kirkland, Magendie, Spurz- heim, Wilson Jas. diseases of. Abercrombie, Bayle, Forestus, Monro A. Ros- tan, Tissot (tome 11th.) Breast, abscess of. Jeffreys. inflammation of. Holbrook. Britain, diseases of. Millar John. Vide London. med. constitution of. Bisset. Bronchia, pathology of. Cheyne J. Bronchitis. Badham. Bronchocele. Barton B. S. Caldwell (med. mem.) Coindet, Hol- brook, Mosely, Prosser, Wilmer. Burns. Earle, Kentish. Bursae mucosae. Monro A. Caesarian operation. Baudelocque, Hull. Vide Obstetrics. Calculi, biliary. Coe, Forbes, Marcet, Ranby, Saunders, Shattuck. Vide Orford. urinary. Austin, Beddoes, Beverovicius, Blackrie, Dobson, Hildanus, Home Evd. Hulme, Johnston, Magendie, Mar- cet, Monro A. sen. Percival (works, 4th v.) Perry S. Pouteau (3d v.) Prout, Wilson A. P. Vide Lithotomy. origin of. Austin, Lanzoni (3d v.) analysis of. Higgins W. cure of, without knife. Leroy J. medicines to dissolve. Blackrie, Falconer, Forbes, Girardi, Hales, Hulme, Langrish, Whytt. 277 Canada, med. topography of Upper. Douglas John. Cancers. Adams, Bell B. Carmichael, Cazalet, Denman, Farr \V. Fearon, Gataker, Guy, Hamilton R. Hill Jas. Home Evd. Howard, Howship, Johnson C. T. Justamond, Lambe, Lar- rey, Nisbet, Nooth, Parry (colls. 2nd v.) Pearson J. Pouteau (1st v.) Simmons W. Thomas W. Wardrop, Young S. Carious joints. Jeffray. Vide Joints. Carditis. Davis. Carolina, S. weather and diseases of. Chalmers. Cataract. Adams, Bischoff, Bowen, Butter W. Cooper S. Earle, Gataker, Gibson B. Muter, Phipps, Richter, Saunders J. C Stevenson, Taylor J. Ware, Watham, Wenzell. Vide Eye, dis. of. Catarrh. Baker, Beddoes, Buxton, Mudge, White E. L. Stock. Vide Cough. Catarrhe ulerin. Blatin. Vide Uterus. Cattle, diseases of. Vide Veterinary med. Charcoal, noxious vapours of. Percival (works, Sd v.) Vide Ani- mation susp. Chemical analysis. Accum, Berzelius, Orfila, Thenard. affinity. Berthollet. essays. Bergman, Berthollet, Irvine, Lavoisier, Penington, Scheele, Skrimshire, Trotter, Watson. experiments and opinions. Beddoes, Davy, Henry T. Hig- gins, Macbride (essays,) Mayow, Neumann, Priestley. experiments in mixing oils. Fothergill, J. furnaces. Glauber. journal. Crell, Nicholson. nomenclature. Berthollet, Chenevix, Dickson, Fourcroy, Guyton-de-Morveau, Kirwan, Lavoisier, Mitchell, Pear- son, Pye C. White R. philosophy. Berkenhout, Cutbush J, Dalton,Davy, Fourcroy, Kunkel Meredith. pocket-book. Jacobs, Parkinson Jas. Woodhouse. reflections. Rymer. statics. Berthollet. 278 Chemistry, animal. Berzelius, Johnson W. B. annals of. Garnett. atomic theory of. Dalton, Higgins W. Thomson T. antiphlogistic. Girtanner, Parkinson Jas. catechism of. Parkes. conspectus theoreiico-practicse. Junckerus. dialogues or conversations on. Bryan, Joyce, Robertson A. discoveries in. Yeats, G. D. dictionary of. Aiken, Kier, Nicholson, Nisbet, Ure. elements of Boerhaave. Begvinus, Chaptal, Ewell, Four- croy, Gorham, Henry Wm. Heron, Jacquin J. F. Lavoisier, Macquer, Murray J. Parkes, Singer, Stack Richd. Sylves- ter, Thenard, Thomson T. Turner E. epitome of modern. Reece. grammar of. Blair. history of. Gregory. institutes of. Dossie. lectures on. Black Jos. Boerhaave, Davy, Garnett, Gregory Jas. Gurney, Lemery. manual of. Beaume, Lagrange. medical and pharmaceutical. Blanchet, Monro D. Orfila, Paris. metallurgic. Cramerus, Fritschius, Gellert, Glauber, Kla- proth, Richardson. orations on. Smith T. Pascalis. ■ operative. Dossie, Gray, Glauber, Lewis, Peart. principles of Brisson, Gren, Nicholson, Thomson J. — system of. Accum, Bache, Fourcroy, Hopson, Murray J. Thomson T. Wiegleb. application of to the arts. Cardanus, Chaptal, Davy, Fen- nell, Gray, Henry, Higgins, Penington, Williamos. phlogistic and antiphlogistic. Harrington, Higgins, Kir- wan, Priestley, Woodhouse. theoretical. Bergmann, White R. fallacy of new theories in. Harrington. Chimie, exper. et raisonnee. Baumc. pathologique. Nysten. Table analytique du. Dupiery. 279 Chemistry. Acids and acidification. CoxeJ.R. Kinvan. Antiseptics. Macbride. Blow pipe. Berzelius, Cronstedt, Hare. Cold produced by evaporation. Cullen. Colours. Baucroft, Boyle (works, vol. 1.) Brongniart, Werner. Combustion. Coxe J. R. Crawford A. Elliott, Fulhame, Maclean J. Peart, Pictet. Crystallography. Accum. Distilling. Cooper, Hall. Dying. Bancroft, Berthollet, Cooper T. Fulhame, Mac- que , Penington. Electrive attractions. Bergman. Gaseous bodies. Scherer. Heat. Bellegingue, Bompass, Buchanan R. Boyle Robt. Tredgold. Mineral waters, analysis of. Atkins, Hoffman, Kirwan, Rutty. of continent of Europe. Ash, Marcard, Nott, Pouzaire, Williams. of Great Britain. Clanny, Denman, Elliot, Falconer, Garnet, Gibbes, Grew, Jameson T. Lem- priere, Pearson G. Percival (works, 3d v.) Scuda- more, Shaw, Short, Wall, Willan, Wilson Andw. of United States. Baltzell, Hosack, Meade, Rush. Seaman. Pierre des philosophes. Riplerus. Primary particles of bodies. Gibson J. Thermometer. Boyle (works, 2d vol.) Martine, Wedge- wood, Williams J. Transmutatiou of metals. Arnauld, Glauber, Riplerus. Water, commentaries on sea. Speed. composition and properties of. Lambe, Peart, Percival (works, 3d v.) decomposition of. Woodhouse, Priestley. —— preservation of, at sea. Henry T. Vide Electricity, Galvanism, Magnetism, Periodical literature, and Anonymous. 280 Chest, diseases of. Barbeyrac, Bellini (op. omn.) Collin, Laennec, Vide Stethoscope and Viscera. Chicken-pox. Cross, Fisher J. D. Sanders, Thomson J. Vide Va- riolous epid. Child-birth, sudden death in. Kerr. Vide Obstetrics. Child-murder. Hunter W. Hutchinson W. Mahon P. Children, diseases of. Armstrong, Astruc, Baumes, Brevitt, But- ter W. Capuron, Chambon, Cheyne J. Clarke John, Coley, Dease, Dendy, Denman, Dewees, Dunglison, Haden, Ha- milton, A and J. Harris W. Heberden, Hosack (essays,) Hume W. Keighley, Miller E. Nisbet, North J. Portal, Roberton,Rosenstein, Scarpa, Sennertus, Sheldrake, Smith H. Syer, Underwood, Ware, Watt R. Wilson Aridw. nursing and management of. Cadogan, Clarke M. A. Dewees, Hamilton A. Herdman, Johnson R. W. Mantell, Moss, Saint-Marthe, Smith H. Struve. Cholera. Brown Thos. Christie, Currie W. Kennedy, Miller E. Tissot. Vide Epidemics. Chorea. Parry (coil’s, 1st v.) Chlorurets. Alcock, Labarraque. Climate, influence of on health, fyc. Falconer, Johnson Jas. Mose- ly, Pitta, Smith S. Williamson H. Wilson A. change of, in cure of dis. Gregory Jas. and diseases of Bahama islands. Townsend P. S. of Barbadoes. Hilary. of Malta. Domeier. and temperature of different latitudes. Kirwan. Clubfeet. Scarpa, Sheldrake. Clothing. Vaughan W. Clysteribus, Be. Graaf, Lanzoni (vol. 1.) Cold. Vide Catarrh. Colic. Lysons. bilious. Quier. Colica pictonum. Baker Sir G. (med. tracts,) Bordeu (oeuv. t. 2d,) Clutterbuck, Fothergill J. Hardy, Merat, Percival (works, 3d v.) Tissott, Wall. Combustiones humaines. Lair. Compression by tourniquet, med. effects of. Kellie. Conception. Vide Generation, Fcetation} Uterus. 281 Constipation. Fothergill J. Hosack (essays.) Constitutional diseases. Lambe, Portal. irritation. Travers. Contagion of febrile and other diseases. Bancroft, Bateman, Black- burn, Blane, Brown Sam. Burnet, Caldwell, Cathrall, Chisholm, Currie J. Currie W. Deveze, Kste, Faulkner, Ferriar, Forestus, Harty, Haygarth, Hddenbrand, Hosack, Jackson R. Jackson S. H. Maclean C. Mead, Potter, Pringle, Pye, Hose P. Rush B. Rushton, Shecut, Smyth J. C. Veitch, Wilson Andw. Wintringham, Yule. Vide Epidemics, Fever yellow, Plague. of Ophthalmia. Edmonston. dysentery. Degner. tinea capitis. Cooke W. Convulsions. Baumes, Chaussier, Leake, Miquel, North J. Will- is T. Cough, danger of neglecting. Hays. Vide Catarrh. chin, or kink. Burton J. Butter W. Fothergill J. Watt R. hooping. Ferriar. Croup. Alexander, Ferriar, Hosack (essays.) Cupping. Mapleson. Cynanche, maligna. Fordyce W. Fothergill J. Huxham, (Works 2d v.) Perkins. trachealis. Alexander, Johnstone. Deafness. Stevenson. Vide Ear. Deaf and dumb. Weld. Wardrop. Death, disorder of Whiter. Debility. Smith W. Vide Jlstlienology. Delirium tremens. Coates, Monro A. sen. Sutton T. Dental surgery. Baumes, Fitch, Koecker. Vide Teeth. Dentition. Baumes, Hurlock. Diabetes. Ferriar, Girdlestone, Latham, Prout, Rollo, Venables, Watt R. Vide Urinary organs. Diagnosis. Hall. Vide Symptomatology. Diaphragm ruptured. Fothergill. J. Diarrhoea. Dewar. Dictionaries, med. and surg. Castellus, Cooper S. Coxe, Fox, 282 Hooper R. James li. Kendrick, Lara, Lavoisien, Morris, Motherbv, Nysten, Parr, Quincy, Reece, Turton, WattJ. Vide Anonymous. Diet and Regimen. Adair, Cheync G. Newnham, Newton J. F. Nisbet, Paris, Roberton, Stark, Thackrah, Tweed, Wil- lich. Abstinence from animal food a duty. Ritson. Flora dietetica. Bryant. Mangel Wurtzel. Commerell. Materia alimentaria. Arbuthnot, Pearson R. Digestion. Fordyce G. Macbride (essays,) Moore John, Rees G. Smith N. R. Stone D. Thackrah. Indigestion. Daubenton, Gibson J. Howship, Philip, Rymer, Woodforde. Digestive organs, diseases of. Abernethy, Ayre, Law, Thomas J. Diseases, causes, symptoms and cure of. Aurelianus, Aretaus, Boerhaave, Collin, Gardiner, Forestus, Haller, Hippocra- tes, Morton, Paxton, Pisonis N. Rymer, Strother. causes and seats of. Hamilton J. Lieutaud, Morgagni, Perry C. commentaries on. Heberden, Van-Swieten, Wintringhara. clinical history of. Haygarth. dangerous to cure. Raymond. diagnosis and prognosis of. Alpinus, Ferrant, Hall, Le- roy C. Price. principal theories of. Currie W. -- - ■■ ' chronic. Armstrong, Bastays, Berlioz, Boerhaave, Bor- deu (CEuv. T. 2d.) Broussais, Cadogan, Dumas, Lambe, Lister, Stoll. cutaneous. Bateman, Dendy, Jackson S. H. Kelson, Par- ry (Colls, v. 1st.) Pew, Plenck, Rayer, Roberton, Wal- lace, Willan, Wilson J. of the fluids. Jameson. feigned by soldiers. Marshall H. hereditary. Adams, Lambe, Portal. mortal. Ontyd. surgical. Delpech, Desault, Petit J. L. inoculation, a cause of. Salt. imagination, a cause and cure of. Haygarth. 283 Diseases, influence of the passions in. Falconer. of artificers. Richardson. people of fashion. Tissot. sedentary persons. Johnson Jas. Pearkes. negroes. Dazille. Barbadoes. Hendy, Hilary. Bahamas. Townsend P. S. Dublin. Rutty, Tuomy. France, Italy and Switzerland. Clark Jas. —— India and tropical climates. Annesley, Barnwell, Bell J. Brown T. Campet, Chalmers, Chisholm, Clark T. Clark J. Curtis C. Dancer, Desgenettes. Girdlestone, Johnson Jas. Lind, Matthews, Milne, Moseley, Shannon, Wade. ■ ■ —— West Indies. Bell J. Chisholm, Dancer, Fowle, Hunter J. Hunter Jos. Lempriere, Quier, Williamson J. London. Bateman, Fothergill J. Grant, Heberden, Mon- ro D. Willan. New York. Hosack (essays.) Madeira. Gourlay. — Sicily. Irvine. United States. Barnwell, Currie. Walcheren. Davis, Dawson G. P. Hargrove, Wright. Disease and death of Geo. F. Cook, and Bobt. Fulton. Hosack (essays.) of Frederick the Great. Zimmerman. of Bobt. Walpole. Ranby. Dislocations. Aitken, Cooper A. Desault, Leveille, Pouteau, Ver- duc, Warren. Dispensatory. Alleyne, Coxe J. R. Culpeper, Duncan, Lewis, Quincy, Radclifte, Reece, Rutty, Strother, Thacher, Thomson A. T. Thomson J. Dispensary. Armstrong. Vide Anonymous. Dissections. Bell C. Home F. Vide Anatomy. Dogs, diseases of. Desmars, White. Vide Vet. Med. Dropsy. Ayre, Blackall, Cheyne J. Desbans, Falck, Fowler T. Ferriar, Fothergill J. Gregory G. Lysons, Milman, Mon- ro A. sen. Monro D. Parry (Colls. 1st v.) Portal, Quin, Stoker, Sydenham, Tissot, Venables, Wilkes, Withering. 284 Drowning. Hamilton R. Hawes, Kite. Vide Animation snap. Med. Jurisprudence. Drugs. Berlu. Vide Materia med. Drunkenness. Macnish, Trotter. Vide Sp. Liquors. Dysentery. Akenside, Assalini, Baker, Bampfield, Bancroft, Deg- ner, Dewar, Hartj, Houlston, Ljsons, Reid R. Somers, Sydenham, Tissot, Wade, Wilson Andw. Zimmerman. Dyspeptic affections. Hall M. Woodforde. Vide Digestion. Ear, Anat. of. Buchanan, Cotunnius, Eustachius, Hooper R. Monro A. Saunders J. C. Scarpa, Soemmerring,Tuson, Wright W. Physiology and diseases of. Buchanan, Curtis J. H. Forestus, Stevenson, Verney, Wright Wm. Ectropium. Adams. Vide Eye. Electricity. Adams, Birch, Bompass, Brook, Bvwater, Cavallo, Cuthbertson, De Luc, Franklin, Gale, Higgins W. Lown- des, Morgan G. C. Peart, Priestly, Singer. animal. Fowler, Valli. Vide Magnetism. for cataract. Kite (essays.) palsy. Whytt, Wilkinson. Elephantiasis. Alard, Hendy. Emphysema, Ilalliday. Enteritis. Ilosack (essays.) Vide Intestines, Inf animation. Epidemics. Adams, Ainslie, Baker, Bayley, Caldwell, Carey, Clarke John, Cleghorn, Clutterbuck, Cross, Desmars, Ferriar, Ford J. Forestus, Gallup, Gordon, Graham R. Gibson J. Hale, Harty, Ilasenorhl, Hippocrates, Huxham, Jackson R. Jackson S. H. Kennedy, Maclean C. Millar R. Roberton H. Sims, Smith E. A. Smith J. M. Syden- ham, Thomas J. Wall, Webster N. Welsh, Whytt, Win- tringham, Zimmerman. Vide Fever, Plague. Epilepsy. Bouchet, Cooke W. Fraser H. Fothergill J. Lysons, Mansford, Parry (Colls. 1st v.) Perfect, Tissot (Tome 10th.) Vide Nervous system and diseases. Erysipelas. Weatherhead. Evacuation, spontaneous and artificial. Anderson. Eye, engravings of. Hooper R. Soemmerring, Tuson. ■■ ——— seat of vision. Horn A. Ilosack (essays.) 285 Eye, structure and functions of. Degravers, Monro A. Porterfield. medicine for weak. Sloane. Morbid anatomy of. Wartlrop. diseases of. Adams, Beer, Bischoff, Chandler G. Coward, Degravers, Frick, Forestus, Gataker, Gibson B.Luxmoore, Muter, O’Halloran, Reade, Rowley, St. Yves, Saunders J. C. Scarpa, Serny, Stevenson, Taylor J. Travers, l n- derwood, Vetch, Ware, Wathen, Weller. Vide Cataract, Hemeralopia, Opthalmia. Operative surgery of. Guthrie. Famine, effects of. Percival (works 4th v.) Fasciae, unat. descrip, of. Godman. Females, diseases of. Astruc, Barbeyrac, Capuron, Caton, Chain- bon, Chaussier, Clarke C. M. Clarke J. Dease, Denman, Dewees, Fothergill J. Friend, Hall, Hamilton A. Hosack (essays,) Hull, Laffecteur, Leake, Mahon S. Manning, Mauriceau, Mead, Petit A. Puzos, Rowley, Rozier, Sen- nertus Trye, Walker, S. White C. Vide Obstetrics and Uterus. impregnation of. Couper. Vide Generation. natural history of. Moreau, Roussel. Febris Jiphthosa. Perkins. Fever. Aitkin, Alibert, Armstrong, Astruc, Balfour, Bayley, Bed- . does, Bellini, Black, Brown W. Burnett, Caldwell, Clark John, Clark T. Clutterbuck, Currie J. Dickinson, Ferriar, Fordyce G. Fordyce W. Forestus, Fowle, Friend, Gam- age, Giannini, Gibson J. Graham R. Grant, Griffiths M. Grimaud, Haygarth, Hosack (essays,) Huxham, Jackson R. Lind, Lucas, Lysons, Mead, Mills, Miller E. Moore John, Morton, Parry, Philip, Prichard, Reich, Reid R. Robertson R. Rotterdam, Rush, Sims, Spalding, Stoker, Stoll, Strother, Sydenham, Thomson F. Tissot, Tortius, Uwins, Wade, Wall, Werlhof, Willis T. Wilson A. P. Yule. Fever, bilious. Fordyce Win. Holliday, Lind, Millman, Monro G. Webster N. gaol. Good, Hey sham, Jackson R. Paul, Robertson R. Smyth J. C. 286 Fever, Broussais, Fordyce W. Forestus, Griffiths M. intermittent. Alibert, Baker, (med. tracts.) Cole, Fel- lowes, Fordyce G. Fowler T. Forestus, Hume J. Jackson R. Lanzoni (1st v.) Lind, Macculloch, Mason, Robertson R. Senac, Somers, Tortius. irritative. Butter J. puerperal. Armstrong J. Brenan, Butter W. Denman T. Gasc, Gordon, Hey, Hulme, Kirkland, Leake, Manning, Weatherhead. remittent. Balfour, Butter \V. Clark Jas. Coley, Currie W. Fellowes, Fowler T. Hamilton R. Hume J. Lind, Mac- culloch, O’Halloran, Quier, Senac, Somers, Wright T. scarlet. Armstrong, Blackburn, Clark John, Rowley, Wil- lan, Withering. spotted. Hale, Hasenorhl, North E. Stoker. typhus. Armstrong, Bancroft, Campbell, Dimsdale, Ga- mage, Heysham, Hildenbrand, Mills, Paul, Percival E. Portal (505, O. vol. 5th.) yellow. Bancroft, Blane, Brown Sam. Bryce, Burnett, Caldwell, Carey, Cathrall, Chisholm, Clark Jas. Condie, Currie W. Deveze, Dickinson, Haygarth, Henderson S. Holliday, Hume J. Jackson R. Miller E. Mosely, O’Hal- loran, Ouviere, Patterson W. Potter, Powell C. Pym, Quier, Rush, Rushton, Schotte, Shecut, Spalding, Tvtler, Vaughan J. Veitch, Webster N. Wilson John. Fevers of St. Domingue. Desperrieres, Me.Lean. Senegal. Schotte. Levant. Pugnet. Vide Epidemics. Fistula-in-ano. Andre, Bingham, Luxmoore, Whately. Vide Jlnus. Fishes, anatomy of. Monro A. Vicq-d’Azyr. Foetation extra uterine. King J. Krohn, Merriman, Percival (works 4th v.) Turnbull. Foetus, de formatu. Needham, Placentinus, Spigelius. influence of the mothers imagination on. Turner 1). spontaneous evolution of. Kelley F. nutrition of. Lobstein, Monro A. 287 Foetus, disease communicated to. Hosack (essays.) leones Embryonum. Soemmerring, Foetal brain. Tiedeman. Fractures. Aitken, Adolph, Amesbury, Desault, Joues John,Mudge? Pouteau, Verduc, Weldon. of joints. Cooper A. lower limbs. Earle J. Trye. patella and olecranon. Camper, Sheldon. Vide Surgery. Friction in surgical diseases. Bacot Cleobury, Grosvenor. Fumigation in ven. fyc. Lalonette, Langrish, W'allace. Fungus, medullaire et hematode. Maunoir, Wardrop. Gall-bladder, diseases of. Andree. Galvanism. Adams, Aldini, Bostock, Brewer, Cuthbertson, Davy, Delaroche, De Luc, Donovan, Hare, La Beaume, Wilkin- son, Yatman. Gangrene. Andree, Griffith R. Quesnay, Shattuck, Underwood. White C. hospital. Bell J. (surgery.) Delpech, Little, Pouteau (3d T.) Gastritis. Broussais. Vide Inflam, and Stomach. Gas. Scherer. Vide Air and Chemistry. Generation of animals. Blumenbach, Couper, Eustachius (opus anat.) Harvey (op. om.) Millot, Sibly. ■ engravings illustrative of. Denman, Graaf, Soemmerring. Vide Uterus. Generative organs, structure and physiology of. Graaf, Wilson Jas- diseases of. Bell B. Bingham, Caton, Forestus, Lallemand, Ramsden, Rennie, Roberton, Tissot, Tur- ner D. Wilson Jas. Vide Hernia humoralis, Hydrocele, Uterus, Venereal. Glands, anatomical researches on. Bordeu (ocuv. 1st. tome.) diseases of. Hendy, Russell R. prostrate, dis. of. Foot, Home Evd. section of in Lithotomy. Key. Vide Lithotomy. Goitre. Barton B. S. Vide Bronchocele. 288 Gonorrhoea. Bell B. Vide Venereal din. Gout. Barthez, Blegborough, BusschoiF, Cadogan, Cazalet, Cheyne, G. Cotunnius, Dawson T. Forbes, Ford J. Gar- diner, Grant, Hamilton R. Hardy, Home Evd. Hosack (essays,) Hulme, Hunt, James R. Johnson Jas. Jones E. G. Kentish R. Kinglake, Latham, Musgrave, Musuro, Myd- dleton, Parkinson Jas. Parry (Colls. 1st v.) Perry S. Ring, Rowley, Scott J. Scudamore, Sutton T. Sydenham, Wal- lis, Warner, Wintringham, Wood S. Gravel. Vide Calcidi. Head. Surg. anat. of. Burns A. de motu capitis. Eustachius. Achs. Fowler T. Fothergill J. Vaughan W. diseases of. Bellini (op. omn.) Forestus, Mead, Parry (colls. 1st v.) Wepfer, Willis T. injuries of. Abernethy, Dease, Hill Jas. Jones John (S. W.) Health, influence of civic life on. Johnson Jas. institutes of. Roberton. preservation of. Armstrong, Beddoes, Bell J. Blair, Cheyne, Chomel, Clerke, Cornaro, Cutbush E.Dodd, Fal- coner, Garnett, Harper, Hufeland, Jackson R. M’Lean, Mackensie Geo. Mediolano, Peale, Pisonis G. (50, F.) Renwick, Ricketson, Rollo, Samonicus, Sandford, Shan- non, Simpson A. Sinclair, Thomas R. Tissot, Tourtellej Wallis, Winterbottom, Wise. Heart, (de motu cordis, etc.) Back, Forestus, Harvey, Lower, Senac, Whytt. malformations and morbid anat. of. Farre. diseases of. Barbeyrac, Burns A. Corvisart, Davis J. F. Ferriar, Parry (Colls. 2d v.) Portal (505, 0. 4th v.) Senac. Hemeralopia. Simpson A. Haemorrhage. Andree, Bayle F. (Prob.,) Blizard, Gibbons, Hall M. Griffiths M. Hosack (essays,) Jones J. F. Parry (C0II9. 1st v.) Pouteau, Rees G. Warner J. White C. 289 Hoetnorrhage uterine. Burns J. Leake, Leroy A. Puzos, Rigby, Stewart Dun. Hemorrhoids. Calvert, Earle, Kirby John. Hermaphrodites. Brand, Harlan. Hernia. Bell C. Blair, Brand, Camper, Cloquet J. Cooper A. Geoghegan, Gimbernat, Keate, Kinklosh, Lawrence W. Liston, Monro A. sen. Monro A. Jr. Pott, Scarpa, Shel- drake, Timbrel, Travers, Turnbull, Wilmer. Humoralis. Luxinore. Horse, treatment of. Lawrence J. anatomy and diseases of. Vide Veterinary med. Hospitals. Aikin, Blizard, Howard John, Jones John (S. W.) Mosely, Percival (works 4th v.) Vide Insane and Anony- mous. ■ ■ naval and military. Barton W. P. C. Blair W. (104, D.) Cutbush E. Hennen, Mann, Monro D. of Continent of Europe. * Carter, Clark Jas. of Paris. Ratier, Tenon. Pennsylvania. Coates, Hazard, Malin. J Vanning and ventilating of. Tredgold, Whitehurst. duties of physicians in. Percival. Hospital, pupils guide. Parkinson. appeal from governors of the Bath. Cleland. practice., reports of. fcCollin, Duncan, Ilaen, Hennen, Monro G. Stoker, Stoll. Thomson J. Humane Society. Hawes. Hunter John, life and doctrines of. Adams, Abernethy, Foot. Hunterian museum. Laskey. Hydatides in cattle. Vide Vet. Med. Hydrargyria. Vide Mercury. Hydrocele. Andree, Bell B. T3ingham, Dese, Douglas John, Earle, Else, Holbrook, Hosack (essays.) Humpase, Jones John (S. W.) Keate, Pott, Ramsden. Vide Gen. organs. Hydrocephalus. Cheyne J. Coley, Dawson A. Fothergill J. Golis, Horn E. Monro A. (on brain,) Parry (Colls. 1st v.) Pat- terson W. Quin, Smyth J. C. Whytt. Hydrothorax. Maclean L. Parry (Colls. 2d v.) Vide Chest, dis. Hydrophobia. Arnold, Bardsley, Foot, Ferriar, Fothergill .7. Gil 290 man, Hamilton Robt. Lipscomb G. Marshall A. Mead, Mease, Moseley, O’Donnell, Parry, Pearson R. Percival (works 4th v.) Reid R. Vaughan J. Ward M. \Y ynne, Yeats. G. D. Hypochondriac affections. Hall M. Mead, Perfect, Purcell, Reid J. Robinson N. Rowley, Rymer, YVhytt, Wilson Andw. Hysterics. Purcell, Robinson N. Sydenham, Wilson A. Icterus. Corp, Gibbons, Huxham (works 1st v.)cMon. A. sen. Imagination. Haygarth, Turner D. Impregnation. Couper. Vide Generation. India. Vide diseases. Infection. Parr S. Lind. Vide Contagion. Inflammation. Beddoes, Bell B. Black Jas. Broussais, Burns J. Herdman, Hunt, Hunter J. James J. H. Jones John (S. W.) Legouais, Lucas C. E. Magemse, Parry (Colls. 1st v. and Introd. vol.) Serny, Sutton T. Thomson J. of lungs. Hastings. mammae. Holbrook. tongue (Glossitis,) Hosack (essays.) emetic tarter in. Balfour. Influenza. Grant, Hamilton R. Pearson R. Ricketson, Stoker. Intestines, diseases and injuries of. Hall, Hosack (essays,) How- ship, Monro A. sen. Portal (505. O. 5th v.) Travers, Vo- gel. Vide Rectum. morbid anatomy of. Monro A. Jr. Inoculation. Salt. Vide Small-pox. Insanity. Arnold, Battie, Bayle, Bouchet, Burrows, Burton R. Calmed, Cox J. M. Crichton, Crowther, Denman T. Desault, Fodere, Forster T. Ferriar, Ford J. Georget, Haggard, Hallaran, Halliday, Harper, Haslam, Hill G. N. Hoffbauer, Kerr, Knight, Lorry, Marshall A. Matthey, Mayo T. Mead, Monro J. Morrison A. Nicholl J. Parge- ter, Parry (Colls. 1st v.) Perfect, Pinel, Robinson N. Rowley, Rush, Sharpe, Spurzheim, Syer, Tuke, Voisin, Willis F. Vide Anonymous. — On asylums for' the insane. Currie J. Halliday, Sharpe, Tuke. 291 Irritability, nervous. Kirkland, Parry (Yntrod. vo\.) Irritation constitutional. Travers. Jaws, diseases of. Koecker. Vide Teeth. Joints, artificial. Barton. engravings of. Bell J. diseases of. Amesbury, Bell, B. Brodie, Cooper S. Crow- ther, Ford E. Grosvenor, Haygarth, Herdman, Jeffray, Monro a sen. Moreau, Park H. Parkinson Jas. Pouteau, Russell J. Scott J. Wilson Jas. fractures and dislocations of. Bell C. Cooper A. Vide Fractures and dislocations. Kidneys, structure and use of. Eustachius. Lacteuls. Bartholinus, Monro A. sen. Sheldon. Be Lachrymis. Lanzoni (vol. 1.) Lait, obs. du. Vide Milk. Larynx, anat. and pathology of. Cheyne J. Porter, Watt J. Lazarettos. Howard, Russell P. Vide Plague, Quarantine, 4*c. Lead unfit for water pipes. Lambe. diseases caused by. Vide Colica pict. Leech, treatise on. Johnson J. R. Lexicon-rnedicum. Vide Dictionaries. Life, experiments on. Le Gallois, Philip, Simson. laws of organic. Pring. philosophy of. Morgan T. C. preservation of feeble. Struve. Vide Health. science of. Maclean C. Yates. Lithotomy. Allan, Bell C. Breyer, Carpue, Dease, Earle, Home Ed. Key, Scarpa, Simmons W. Sleigh, Thomson J. Trye, Vac- ca-Berlingieri. Vide Calculi. Liver, economy of. Powell R. Vide Bile. diseases of. 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Gataker, Stork, Wepfer—Laura cerasus, Langrish, Lanzoni (vol. 1.)—Lead, Goulard—Lime, Whytt—Magnesia, Henry T.—Mercury, Clare, Cruik- shank. Curry. Duncan, Falck, Hamilton J. Howard, Lv- 293 sons, Maclean, Paxton (196, 0,) Riplerus, Turnbull— • Mercury, Crude, Harris T. Perry C. Stott—Moxa, Larrey, Percy, Pouteau (tome 1st,) Wallace—Nitrogene, Mitchell —Nitrous vapour, Smith J. C.—Opium, Crumpe, Leigh, Wall, Whytt, Young G.—Orchis root, Percival (works, 3rd v.)—Phosphorus, Lobstein—Purgative medicines, Ha- milton Jas. Legoiiais—Radix Rhatania, Reece—Resin, yellow, Kite—AVrns toxicotendron, Alderson—7?o& .tfa/i- syphilitique, LalFecteur—Salts, Glauber—Salts, neutral of plants, Fothergill J.—Sea Salt, Percival (works, 3rd v.) •Sea Water, Russell R.—Yocr/o, Whytt—Solarium, Gata- ker—Sugar, Moseley, Rigby—7W Water, Reeve—Ter- ra Japanica. Fothergill^J.— Viscus quercinus, Fraser H.— Ward's pill and drop, Glutton—JTme am/ spirits, Sand ford. Measles. 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Page 141. for Pisonis—read Piso. 142. for Placentinus—read Casserius. 196, line 11. for Williams—read Williamos. 196, lines 12 and 13. for Williamos—read Williams. 207, line 22. dele Humboldt. 313, line 12, dele Coffee, Fothergill J. and insert it as line 13.