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CATALOGUE
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EMIL j;iSCHER, M.D,
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INTRODUCTION.
The fonndation of the Medical Library of PcDDSjl7ania Hospi-*
tal dates as far back as the year 1763. The first medical book
possessed by the Hospital appears to have been a gift from that
warm friend and generous benefactor of the Institution, Dr. John
Pothergill, and consisted of An Experimental History of the Ma-
ieria Medica, hy Wm. Lewis, F, R, S., Lond, 1761, presented, as
the record says, in 1762, "for the benefit of the young students in
physic, who may attend tknder the direction of the physicians.''
The idea of establishing a Medical Library, in connection with the
Institution, having been thus probably suggested to the officers of
the house, it was carried into execution the next year. As the
number of students, attracted to the Hospital by its reputation
as a school for clinical medicine and surgery, had already, at that
early period of its existence, become of some moment, the Board
of Managers resolved to demand a fee from them for the privilege
of attending the wards of the house) and consulted with the phy-
sicians in regard to the destination of the sum thus raised. These
gentlemen (Thos. Bond, Thos. Gadwalader, Phineas Bond, and
Gadwalader Evans), although having claim upon such gratuities
according to the custom of the British Hospitals, full of scientific
zeal, proposed to apply the money to the foundation of a Medical
Library for the advantage of the pupils of the Institution. Con-
siderable donations by friends of the Hospital soon formed a sub-
stantial nucleus for the contemplated collection of medical works.
In January, 1767, Hugh Roberts and Samuel Neave, executors of
Dr. Lloyd Zachary, with the concurrence of the residuary legatees,
presented from the doctor's library 43 volumes of medical works ;
and in the same year were also presented by Deborah Morris, the
medical books of her late brother, Dr. Benjamin Morris, consisting
IV INTRODUCTION.
of 55 volumes, principally standard works collected by Dr. Mor-
ris daring his residence in the University of Leyden. Another
donation of books, to the valae of one handred pounds, was re-
ceived, in the year 1TT4, from Mr. Wm. Strahan, of London.
The collection of books thas gained was steadily increased by
jndicions purchases of works out of the library fund, the only in-
terruption occurring during the time of the Revolution, when the
lowness of the funds of the Institution made important additions
to the Library impracticable.
The first Catalogue was published in the year 1190, and con-
tained 21 folio vols., 77 quarto, 341 octavo, and 89 duodecimo —
total 528 vols. In the same year, the Managers opened a cor-
respondence with the celebrated Dr. Lettsom, requesting him to
make such selections of books for the Library as he thought pro-
per. 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 occa-
sionally enriched the collection, as the judicious manner in which
he discharged the trust reposed in him.
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 octavos, and 22 duodecimos ; in all 142 volumes, some of them
very rare, at least in this country.
The increasing number of the students who attended the prac-
tice 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 comparison of the Catalogue published in 1806 with its pre-
decessor of 1^90, 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 occa-
sionally granted from it for the general purposes of the charity, or
such particular objects as appeared to require a special appropria-
tion.
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 his-
tory assume the rank of collateral sciences, treatises upon them
have never been considered foreign to the design of the founda-
INTROBUGTION. T
tion. On the decease of Pr. Benjamin S. Barton, late professor of
Materia Medica and Botany in the University of Pennsylvania,
bis extensive and rare collection of works on natural history was
purchased of his widow at the price of $2,770.
Shortly after this important accession, a supplement, or second
part of the Catalogue, was published, comprising all the works
added to the Library from 1806 to 1818. It is worthy of remark,
that during this period, and for some time afterwards, the Library
was largely benefited by the praiseworthy services of Dr. Thos.
Parke and Mr. Samuel Coates, who, during a long life passed in
connection with this Hospital, never ceased to devote their time
and talents, in a paramount degree, to the concerns of the Insti-
tution.
To the year 1829, the Library had grown to such a degree, that
another edition of the Catalogue was considered necessary. This
was compiled by Mr. Wm. G. Malin^ then librarian of the Institu-
tion, and embodied all the former catalogues. Eight years after-
wards, in 1837, a supplement to the same was published, the
Library consisting then of 7,300 volumes. Since that time, the
average number of volumes, yearly added to the Library, has been
160, so that it contains at present 10,500 volumes, and is consi-
dered now one of the best, if not the best, collection of medical
works in this country. The perusal of its Catalogue will show
that it is a fair representative of medical standard literature, parti-
cularly in its English and French part, a result greatly owing to
the interest taken in the choice and purchase of works by Mr.
Malin, the former librarian and present steward of the Hospital,
and by some of the medical officers of the House.
The present Catalogue is an entirely new work, and has been
compiled independently of its predecessors. For the old plan of
disposing the works in the alphabetical order of the names of their
authors, a classified arrangement according to subjects has been
substituted. The advantages of a catalogue raisonne are so evi-
dent, that it is hardly necessary to particularize them. Not only
the student who is anxious to familiarize himself with the depth
and breadth of medical literature, but also the medical writer in his
laborious research for authorities which he might consult on the
subject of his investigation, will derive material aid from a work of
this kind.
J
▼1 INTBODUOTION.
For the classification used in the present Catalogue, the com-
piler is essentially indebted to the Catalogue Raisonne of the
Library of the Medical Society of Edinburgh, the arrangement of
which has been followed out as far as some difference in the com-
pass and character of the two libraries would permit.
The whole work ha^ been divided into four parts, viz : Medi-
cine, Science, Literature, and Miscellanies. Each part has been
subdivided into chapters, the first and most important part con-
taining eight of them, viz: L Anatomy, including Human and
Comparative Anatomy ; IL Physiology ; III. Materia Medica and
Pharmacy, including Hygiene and Therapeutics ; lY. General Pa-
thology and Practice of Medicine; V. Surgery; VL Midwifery,
and Diseases of Women and Children; YII. Medical Jurispru-
dence and Medical Police ; and YIII. Medical Literature.
It will be found, that the classification and subclassification of
the different chapters coincide, as far as can be in a work of this
kind, with those adopted in most systematic works on the different
branches of medical and general science. Only in those instances
where no scientific ground for classification could be found, the
alphabetical arrangement has been had recourse to.
For the disposition of a book, not only its title but also its con-*
tents had to be taken into consideration. In order not to separate
a work from others contained under a certain subhead, and treating
on the same subject, but from different points of view, its relation
to the general head had to be sometimes disregarded.
Titles which had to be repeated frequently, were abbreviated in
accordance to the head under which they were placed, and by this
measure unnecessary incumbrance of the Catalogue was avoided.
The space thus gained has been taken advantage of for the quota-
tion of monographs, essays, &c., contained in collective works, or
in appendices to larger treatises. These quotations have been ne-
cessarily confined to such essays, which either were known to have
been published in a separate form, or which, from the nature of
their contents or extent, seemed to be of some importance. Some
of these points had to be ascertained by the aid of bibliographical
works.
The compiler is perfectly aware, that his work cannot claim per-
fection. With all care and attention mistakes and deficiencies
could hardly be avoided. Not only did the whole amount of
XNTBODUOnON. Yll
tedioas mannal and intellectual labor rest entirely npon himself,
bat his work was also frequently interrupted by derangements
found in the order in which the books occupy the shelves, and in
consequence of the Library being open to public use during the
progress of his work.
Should this Catalogue Raisonn6 serve to increase the usefulness
of the Library, and to augment the interest taken in this valuable
collection by the medical profession, he will consider himself amply
rewarded.
EMIL FISCHER, M. D.
PsvxsTLVAiriA Hospital, May 1, 1857.
The total number of vdumes now contained in the Library, is 10,500,
YIZZ—'
FoUo 358
Quarto 1,178
Octavo 7,764
Duodecimo, et infra, 1,200
10,500
(The abbreviations indicating the size of the volumes are those in
ffeneral nse, with the exception, perhaps, of the small p, which is used to
designate pamphlets.)
CONTENTS.
PART I.
MEDICINE.
Chaftbr I. ANATOMY, nrcLUDnra HUMAN akd COMPARATIVE
ANATOMY,
PAQI
HUMAN ANATOMY.
I. Oembral Anatomy . . • • .
5
A. Sjrstematio Works , . • •
5
B. Wocks on Particular Teztores .* . . .
7
a. Bone ••....
7
hm Mdmbrane •••••.
7
e. Bnia and Nenro • . . • .
8
d. Qland ......
8
II. DBBCBimyB AVATOXT . . • . .
9
A. SjBtematio Works . . . . .
9
B. Works on Partioalar Organs . . . .
16
1. Oi^ns of Locomotion . . . .
16
a. Bones ......
16
b. Muscles and FasciA . . . .
18
e. Ligaments and BursaB Mucosa
19
2. Organs of Digestion . . . . .
19
a. Teeth ......
19
6. Alimentary Canal, Liyer, &c.
20
c. Spleen and Thymus Qland
21
3. System of Absorbent Vessels
21
4. Organs of Circulation and Bespiration
22
a. Heart and Lungs . . • . .
22
6. Arteries and Veins . . . .
22
5. Urinary and Generative Organs
24
a. Male Organs . . . • .
24
b. Female Organs • . . • .
25
c. Organs common to Male and Female
26
OONTENTS.
6. Organs of the Nervous System
a. The Nervous System in General .
6. The Nervous System in Particular
*a. The Brain
*b. Spinal Cord
*c. Nerves . ^
*d. Organs of Sensation
**a. Eye .
**6. Ear .
♦*c. Nose •
**d, Tongne and Skin
III. SUBOICAL AhATOMY «
A. Systematic Woflb
B. Works on Particular Regions of the Body
IV. History and BmuodBAPBnr of Anatomy .
y. Anatomical NoxENGLATUBB
VI. The Abt of Makino Anatomical Prbpabations
VII. Gatalooubb of Musbitms •
PAGB
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OOMPARATIYE ANATOMT.
I. General AND CollbctivbWobks ON GoUFARATiTB Anatomy 37
II. Works on the General Doctrines of CoMFARATfVE AnAt
TOMY, Physiology of Animals, etc ... 39
Illi Works on Various Parts op the Structure of Animals 40
IV* Works ON the Structure OF Different Classes OF AmMAU 41
A. Vertebrata • • • • . • . » 41
a. Vertebrata (Generally .... 41
b. Particular Classes of Vertebvato ... 42
*a. Mammalia • • . • • .42
*b. Birds, Reptiles, and Fishes . , .43
B. Invertebrata . - . • . • .44
a. Invertebrata Generally .... 44
b, Partictdar Classes of Invertebrata . . 44
*a. Mollnscii ..... 44
*6. Articnlata ■ . • r « .44
*c. Entozoa • • • . • 45
*d. Zoophytes . ^ . • . 46
Chapter II. PHYSIOLOGY.
I. Elementary and SYnEMATio TBEATistfi .r « . 49
II. Collective Works, Essays, &o. • • • .55
III. Works on Particular Departments of Physioloot . 57
A, General Physiology . • • • .57
1. Life, Organization ; the Zoonomia, etc. . . . 57
2. General Physiology illustrating Natural Theology . 62
CONTENTS. XI
PAGS
3. Physical and Moral History of Mankind, and Varie-
ties of the Human Species ... 62
4. Temperament, Constitution, Hereditary Peculiari-
ties, etc. ...... 66
5. Relation of Climate and Physical Agents to the Animal
Functions ; including Animal Heat, Electricity, etc. 66
6. Animal Mechanics, or Animal Physics . . 68
7. Animal Chemistry applied to Physiology . . 69
8. Properties of the Animal Textures ; Microscopic Ob-
servations upon them, etc. ... 71
B. Special Physiology ..... 72
1. Nutritive Functions . . . . .72
a. Nutritive Functions in General • . .. 72
b. Particular Parts of the Nutritive Functions . 72
*a. Circulation of Blood, Functions of the Heart
and Bloodvessels .... 72
§ The Pulse ..... 75
*b. Properties of the Blood ... 76
*c. Respiration . , . . . . 78
**a. Mechanism and Chemical Changes . 78
**b. Asphyxia, and Recovery of Drowned Per^
sons ..... 80
*d. Nutrition and Properties of the Textures . 82
§ Regeneration of the Textures ... 83
*e. Secretion ; Properties jof the Fluids of the Ani-
mal Body . . . . .83
*f. Digestion ; including Saliva, Deglutition, &c. 86
§ Aliment . . . . . 88
*g. Absorption and Sanguification . . 88
§ Absorption of Poisons .... 91
2. Reproductive Functions . . . « 91
a. Reproductive Functions generally . . 91
b. Functions of the Adult Reproductive Organs • 93
§ Ghravid Uterus, Parturition ... 94
c. Fcetal Development and Nutrition . . 94
3. Animal Functions . . ' . . .97
a. Animal Powers Generally ; Sensibility and Irrita-
bUity 97
6. Functions of the Nervous System ; including Phre-
nology and Mental Physiology . . 98
§ The Passions, Expression, etc. • . 105
c. Sleep, Torpidity, Somnambulism, Animal Magnet-
ism, and Odio Force .... 107
d. Functions of Different Cerebro-Spinal Nerves . 109
*a. Nerves of Common Sensation and Motion • 109
*b. Nerves of Special Sensation . . .110
Xll
CONTENTS.
**a. Sense of Vision ....
*H, Senses of Hearing, Taste, Smell, and Toach
e. Functions of the Sympathetic Sjstem of Nerves .
/. Nervous Sympathy ....
g. Muscular Motion .....
A. Voice (including works on Stammering)
CnAPTEB III. MATERIA MEDICA asd PHARMACY, ikcludwo HY-
GIENE AND THERAPEUTICS.
I. Htoiene, Dietetics, and Regimen
1. Hygiene
A. General Treatises
B. Kaval and Military Hygiene •
2. Dietetics
A. General Treatises
B. Works on Particular Articles of Diet
3. Regimen
§ Bathing
II. Materia Medica .
A. General, Elementary, and Systematic Treatises
B. Works on Particular Departments of the Materia Medica
1. Vegetable Materia Medica
2. Materia Medica of Particular Countries
3. Individual Remedies, and Classes of Medicines
§ Mineral Waters ....
lU. Pharmacy .....
A. General and Elementary Treatises
B. Works on Particular Departments of Pharmacy
a. Medicinal Preparations . •
6. Pharmacopoeias, Dispensatories, Formularies, &c
*a. Of Special Authors
*b. National Pharmacopoeias
§ Commentaries on the Pharmacopoeias .
c. On the Adulteration of Medicines .
IV. Therapeutics .....
A. General Therapeutics ....
a. General and Systematic Treatises •
§ Homoeopathy and Hydropathy
b. Works on the General Modus Operandi of Medicines
B. Special Therapeutics ....
a. General Treatises ....
6. Works on Particular Remedies, and their Use
c. Works on Particular Classes of Remedies, and
their Use
d. Works on Particular Modes of Applying Medicines
c. On the Art of Prescribing
PAAB
110
111
112
112
113
114
117
117
117
121
122
122
124
125
127
129
129
134
134
135
136
136
136
136
138
138
139
139
144
145
145
145
145
145
148
150
151
151
151
177
181
182
CONTENTS.
ZIU
Chaptkb IV. GENERAL PATHOLOGY axd PRACTICE op MEDI-
CINE.
I. Htohqtb ....
II. Morbid Anatomt .
▲. Morbid Anatomj Generall/
B. Morbid Anatomj of Particular Parts
c. Monstrosities and Malformations
D. Catalogue of Museums •
III. Chsmistst Applied to Pathology
§ Chemioal and Microscopical Analysis of Diseased Fluids
IV. Pathology . ,
A. General Pathology
1. Systematic Treatises .
2. Works on Particular Departments of General Pa-
thology .....
a. Etiology .....
§ Contagion ....
b. Bemeiology or Symptomatology
*a. Diagnosis ....
**a. Diagnosis in General
**&. Special Means of Diagnosis
***a. Auscultation, Percussion, Palpation, etc
**«6. PtQse ....
***c. Examination of Secretions
*6. Prognosis ....
e. Nosology .....
B. Special Pathology, or Practice of Medicine
1. Elementary and Systematic Treatises
2. Collective Works, Medical Essays, Reports, Cases, etc
3. Diseases of Particular Countries and Places
4. Diseases of the Army and Navy
a. Diseases of the Army
6. Diseases of the Navy
5. Works on General Diseases
a. Irritation •
6. Inflammation
c. Fever
♦a. Fever Generally
*6. Individual Fevers
**a. Continued Fever
**6. Intermittent Fever
**c. Remittent Fever
♦**a- Remittent Fever Generally
***&. Remittent Fevers in Particular
****a. Yellow Fever
PAQB
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185
185
188
190
191
191
192
193
193
193
195
195
200
202
202
202
204
204
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CONTENTS.
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♦♦♦*6. Infantile Remittent Fever . . 277
****c. Hectio Fever • . .278
♦*d. Fevers with Eraption . . . 278
♦**a. Emptive Fevers Generally . • 278
♦**6. Eraptive Fevers in Particular . . 278
****c. Exanthemata Vera . . .278
Rubeola .... 278
Scarlatina .... 279
Variola . . . .279
Varicella . . . .282
Vaccinia .... 283
****b. Simple Eruptive Fevers . . 286
Erysipelas • . . 286
Miliaria .... 286
Pla^^e . . . .286
d. Diseases of the Blood . . . .288
€. Hsmorrhages ..... 289
/. Dropsy ...... 289
g. Gk>ut ...... 291
A. Rheumatism ..... 294
t. Obesity . . . . . .295
j. Scorbutus ...... 295
k. Scrofula ...... 296
;. Sclrrhus ...... 298
m. Melanosis •....• 299
n. Fungus Hsmatodes .... 299
6. Works on Diseases of Particular Organs . . 299
a. Diseases of the Skin .... 299
*a. Diseases of the. Skin Generally . . 299
*b. Particular Diseases of the Skin . . 301
b. Diseases of the Nervous System . . . 302
*a. Diseases of the Nervous System in General • 302
*b. Diseases of Particular Parts of the Nervous
System ..... 305
**a. Diseases of the Brain . . . 305
***a. Diseases of the Brain Generally . 305
««*6. Diseases of the Brain in Particular . 307
«««*£,. Affections of the Membranes . 307
**«»«A. Meningitis . . . 307
*****6. Hydrocephalus . . . 307
♦****c. Delirium Tremens . * . 309
****6. Apoplexy and Paralysis . . 309
****c. Mental Diseases . . • 310
§ Melancholia and Hypochondriasis . 319
**6. Diseases of the Spinal Marrow, and of the
Sympathetic System of Nerves . • 320
OONTINTB.
XV
^H^c. DlieMAs of the Nerves
**d» Anomalous DiseMee of the Nervous S^tem
Chorea
Bpilepsy .
Hjdrophohia
HyBteria •
Tetanus •
c. Diseases of the Reepinttoiy Sjsiem
'^o. Diseases of the Respiratoiy System Generally
H, Particnlar Diseases of the Respiratory System
Asphyxia
Asthma
Bronchitis and Laryngitis, including Catarrh
and Influensa
Bronohocele .
Croup • • . •
Kmphysema • • • •
Hydrothoraz
Laryngismus Stridulus
Laryngitis • . • .
Pertussis . • • .
Phthisis ....
Pleuritis and Pneumonia
«2. Diseases of the Ciroulatoiy Organs •
*a. Diseases of the Circulatory Organs Generally
**b, Particnlar Diseases of the Circulatory Organs
***a. Particular Diseases of the JSeart
Angina Pectoris
Carditis
Cyanosis
Hypertrophy .
Polypus
^^*&. Diseases of Arteries and Veins
e. Diseases of the Digestive Organs .
*a. Diseases of the Digestive Organs Generally
*b. Particular Diseases of the Digestive Organs
**€L Diseases of the Mouth, Throat, and Gullet
**b. Particular Diseases of the Stdmach and In
testines
Ascites .
Cholera •
Colic
Constipation
Diarrhoea and Dysentery
Gastralgia and Enteral gia
Gastro-Enteiitis •
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CONTENTS.
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Hemoirhoids and DisMses of the Reotnm 367
Indigestion .... 357
Marasmas • • . . 358
Peritonitis .... 358
Wonns ..... 359
**d. Diseases of the Liyer . . . 359
/. Diseases of the Absorbent System . . 362
^g. Diseases of the Urinary and Generative Organs . 362
*a. Diseases of the Urinary and Generative Oirgans
Generally ..... 362
*b, Particnlar Diseases of the Urinary and Gene-
rative Organs .... 363
Bright's Disease .... 363
Diabetes ..... 364
Nephritis ..... 365
Appendix.
Diseases of the Snpra-Renal Capsules . 365
ChaftsbY. surgery.
I. Gbkbbal Wobks ok SasoBRT .... 369
A. Elementary and Systematic Works • . . 369
B. Colleotive Works, Snrgical Essays, Reports, Cases, etc. 375
II. MaiTABT Aim Natal Subosbt .... 381
III. Obstbteic Subgert, abd Disbasbs of thb Fbmalb Oboabs
ofGebbbatiob ...... 381
IV. SvBOiCAL Anatomy ..... 382
y. Works ob Particulas Dbpabtments of Subobrt . 382
A. General Surgical Diseases .... 382
1. Inflammation and its Consequences • . . 382
a. Inflammation ..... 382
b. Suppuration , • . • . 384
c. Ulceration and Ulcers . • • . . 385
d. Gangrene and Hospital Gangrene . . . 386
2. Wounds ...... 386
a. Wounds Generally .... 386
6. Poisoned Wounds • ... . . 387
c. Gunshot Wounds . . . . . 388
3. Tetanhs ...... 388
4. Constitutional Irritation .... 388
5. Tumors and Morbid Growths . . . 389
a. Tumors Generally ..... 389
b. Particular Tumors and Morbid Growths . . 389
*a. Scirrhus and Cancer .... 389
*b. Encysted Tumors .... 392
*c. Erectile Tumors .... 392
*d. Fibro-plastic Tumors . . . .392
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.*«• Fongns Hnmatodes
*f. Melanosis •
*^ NjBvi . »
*h. Neuroma •
6. Scrofdla
B. Sargerj of Particular Parts of the Body
1. Surgical Diseases of the Skin, and its Appendages
tu Diseases of the Skin and Cellular Tissue .
*a. Bums • • • • •
*h, Srjsipelas • • . •
*c. Carbuncle and Boil
6. Diseases of the Bpidends, Hair, and Nails
2. Surgery of Bloodyessels
a. Hemorrhage. Ligature and Torsion of Arteries, &o.
6. Diseases of Arteries, including Aneurism .
§ Aneurism • • • •
c. Diseases of Veins • • • •
3. Injuries of the Head • . • •
4. Injuries of the Spine ....
5. Sui^pcal Diseases and Injuries ef Nerves
6. Ophthalmic Surgery ....
a. Works on Diseases of the Bye in General
h. Works OB Diseases of the Bye in Partieular
*a. Ophthalmia •
*h. Diseases of the Cornea
*e. Iritis
*d. Diseases ef the Pupil
*e. Cataract
•/ Disloeatioii of Lens
*y. Amaurosis
§ Hemeralopia
*h, Phosphtoe
*t. Fungus Hamatodes of Bye
*k. Venereal Diseases of the 'Rj^ •
*i. Strabismus
*m. Diseases of Byelids •
*fi. Diseases of the Lachrymal Apparatus
7. Surgery of the Bar .
6. Surgery of Nose, Mouth, Throat, and Larynx
a. Surgery of Nose •
b. Surgery of Mouth and Teeth
c. Extirpation of the Parotid Gland
<f. Surgery of (Esophagus
e. Surgery of Larynx, Trachea, and Thyroid Gland
9. Diseases of the Mamma
10, Surgery of Intestines
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b. Hernia . . • • . • • 416
*a. Hernia Generally . • . ,416
*6. Particnlar Species of Hernia . • • 418
**a. Inguinal Hernia • • • .418
**b. Femoral Hernia .... 418
**c. UmbiUcal Hernia .... 418
c. Artificial Anus . • • . . 419
d. Diseases of Rectum and Anus . . .419
11. Surgical Diseases and Injuries of Bones . • 421
a. Diseases of Bones ..... 421
*a. Diseases of Bones Generally . . • 421
*b. Particular Diseases of Bones . . • 422
§ Necrosis . .. . • . • 422
6. Injuries of Bones, including Fractures and their
Consequences . . . . ; 423
12. Surgical Diseases and Injuries of Joints . . 425
a. Diseases of Joints ... . • • 425
6. Injuries of Joints, including Dislocations . 427
13. Deformities and Distortions, including Diseases of
the Spine ..... 228
§ Wry Neck and Club Foot ... 430
14. Diseases of Generative and Urinary Organs . 430
a. Diseases of Generative and Urinary Organs Gene-
rally ...... 430
b. Diseases of Generative and Urinary Oirgans in Par-
ticular ...... 431
*a. Diseases of Generative Organs . . 431
**a. Diseases of Testes and their Coverings . 432
***a. Diseases of Scrotum . . . 432
»**6. Hydrocele .... 432
***c. Diseases of Testes and Spermatic Cord 433
**b. SpermatorrhcBa .... 433
**c. Impotence and Sterility . . . 434
*b. Diseases of Urinary Organs . . . 434
**a. Diseases of Bladder . . . 434
**b. Diseases of Urethra, including Stricture . 435
§ Stricture .... 436
*c. Diseases of Penis . . . . 439
*d. Stone, Gravel, and their Means of Cure . 439
§ Lithontriptics .... 443
15. Venereal Diseases ..... 443
a. Syphilis, its Consequences and Treatment . 443
*a. Syphilis Generally . . . .443
*b. Consequences of Syphilis • . . 449
**a. Venereal Ophthalmia . , • 449
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*c. Excision of Joints and Resection of Bones
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Chapteb VI. MIDWIFERY avd DISEASES or WOMEN and CHIL-
DREN.
r. Obststbic Akatoht A5D Phtsiologt
A. Anatomy of Female Organs • ' •
B. Anatomy of the FcBtus ....
c. Physiology of Gravid Uterus uid Fcetus
H. WOBKS OK MiDWIFEBT, AND THE GeNEBAL MANAOEMEHT OV
Ltiko-ik Wokbn ....
A. General and Systematic Treatises
, B. Works on Particular Departments of Midwifery
1. Pregnancy, its Diagnosis, Duration, etc.
2. Preternatural Labor, including Diseases and Aoci
dents of Pregnancy and Childbed . *
a. Diseases and Accidents of Pregnancy and Child
bed in General . • .
b. Diseases and Accidents of Pregnancy and Child
bed in Particular ' . .
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*b. Extra-uterine and False Pregnanoy, Snperfoo
tation, &c. • • • .
*c. Diseases of the Fostns and Placenta •
*d. Retroversion of Gravid Uteras •
*e» DifBcult Labor, its Canses, &o.
*/. Pnerperal Conyulsiong . . •
*g, Pnerperal Fever • •
*A. Uterine Hemorrhage
*t. Phlegmasia Dolens • •
*k, Rnptnre of litems, Vagina, and Perineum
*/. Fistula, Yeslco-vaginal, &o. • •
3. Obstetric Sorgerj • . • .
a. General Treatises . • . .
6. Works on Particular Operations •
*a. G»sarean Section
♦6. Symphjseotomj
*c. Incision of Uterus
*d. Induction of Premature Labor
c. Obstetric Instruments, their Use, &o«
4 Medico-Legal Obstetricj . « •
III. WOBKS OK TUB DiSBASBS OV WOMIQI •
A. General and Sjstematlo Works . .
B. Particular Diseases of Women .
a, Amenorrhosa, Dysmenoirhosa, and Menorrhagia
6. Chlorosis .
c. HTSteria
d. Leucorrhoea
<• Mamma, Diseases of
/. Nymphomania
g» Ovarian Disease
A, Sterility .
t. Uterus, Diseases of .
h Uterus, Displacement of
IV. Works on the DisBiftss and Manaobxbnt op Childbxn
A. General and Systematic Works
B. Works on Particular Diseases of Children
a. Asphyxia .
6. Cerebral Diseases
c. Cholera Infantum
d. Convulsions
€. Coryza
/. Croup
g. Cyanosis
A. Dentition .
t. Fever, Infantile Remittent
k. Hydrocephalus
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/.. Laryngismiui Striduloa
m. Marasmns •
n. Measles . •
o. Pertnssis • .
/>• Pneumonia
q. Rickets
r. Scarlatina •
«. Skin, Diseases of
t. Stomaok and Bowels, Diseases of
tf. Worms
Ch APTSB VII. MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE aitd MEDICAL POLICE
I. MbDICAL JrSISPBUDBirCB . •
X, (General, Elementaiy, and Systematic Works .
B. Works on Particular Departments of Medical Jnris
prudence • • • • •
1. Works relating to the Subject of Reproduction
a. Signs of Yii^ginitj and Pregnancy ; Period of Qes
tation • • • • •
6« Abortion • • . • •
c. Impotency . • • • •
2. Infanticide . . . • .
3. Homicide and Suicide
4. Insanity and Lunatic Asylums
a. Insanity .....
5. Lunatic Asylums • .
5. Toxicology .....
a. General Works on Poisons
6. Works on Particular Poisons
6. On Sudden Death ....
7. On Death by Lightning, Drowning, etc.
8. On the Certainty of the Signs of Death, and the
Danger of Premature Interment .
9. Coroner's Inquest, and Judicial Post-mortem Ezami
nations • • . • .
II. Medical Police .....
A. General Works .....
B. Works on Particular Departments of Medical Police
1. On Quarantine Laws and Disinfecting Agents
a.. Quarantine Laws .
6. Disinfecting Agents ...
2. On the Effects of Putrid Effluvia, Miasmata, Malaria
eic. .....
3. On the Cleansing and Drainage of Cities, etc.
4. On the Management and Diseases of Public Institu
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a. Hospitals, Prisona, and Workhonses
6. Lonatio Asylums . . • •
5. On Feigned, Dissembled, and Imputed Diseases
6. On Prostitution • • . .
7. On Adulteration of Food and Medicine
8. On Population, Longeyity, and Rate of Mortality, in
eluding Works on Medical Statistics
Chapter VUI. MEDICAL LITERATURB.
I. Gevbral Works oh Medical LrrsRATcrRE, nrcLuniKO Works
OH Medical Philosopst • • • . .
§ Medical Bibliography .....
II. HisrroRT of Medicihb .....
III. Medical Educatioh, Mebical Bthics, ahd Laws Rblatiho
TO tbeJKedical Profbssioh ....
ly. Medical Ihbtitutiohb, ihclddiho Uhivbrsities, Hospitals,
&c. ••••...
§ Lunatic Asylnms .....
y. Medical Bioorapht . • • • .
yi. OOCASIOHAL LbCTURSS, OrATIOHS, AHD ADDRESSES •
yil. COHTROVERSIBS •••...
yill. DiCTIOHARIBB, CtCLOPJBDIAS, EtC. ....
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PART II.
SCIENCE
Chapter I. NATURAL PHILOSOPHY ahd CHEMISTRY.
NATURAL PHIL080PHT.
I. General, Elexbhtart, ahd Ststeicatic Works . . 559
II. Works oh Particitlar Departmbhts of Natural Phi-
losophy ....... 561
A. Mechanics and Hydro-dynamics . . . 561
B. Pneumatics ...... 562
c. Acoustics and Optics ..... 562
§ Optical Instruments • • . • 563
D. Caloric ....... 564
E. Electricity, Galvanism, and Ma^^etism . • 564
III. AsTROHomr . . . . ... 566
ly. Meteorologt ...... 567
A. Meteorology in General .... 567
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ObsenratioDBi eto. eto. • • . .568
CHEMISTBT.
L Blsmbntabt AHD Stbtxhatig WOBKg
11. CoLLBcnvB Works, Essays, Btc. *
III. GSNBRAL DoCTBIXn OF Chbmibcbt
A. Chemical Affinity
B. Theory of Definite Proportions
c. StablHtj and SolnbilHy
Du Combnstion • . -*
B. Caloric ....
r. Electricity and Galranism
lY. Chbxical NoxBarci.ATUBE, Notatioit, Classificatioit, Etc
y. WoBKS OH Spbcial Dbpabtmbbts of Cbbmibtbt •
A. Inorganic Chemistry ....
1. General Works on Inorganic Che^nistry
2. Works on Particnlar Departm^ta of Inorganic
Chemistry • . • •
a. Non-Metallic Substances .
6. Metals and their Componnds
b. Organic Chemistry
1. General Works on Organic Chemistry
2. Works on Particnlar Departments of Organic Chem
istry . • • • •
A. Animal Chemistry . • • .
a. General Works
6. Works on Different Animal Sabstanoes
B. Vegetable Chemistry
VI. WoBKS Off Practical and Ahalttical Chbiostrt
A. General Works .....
B. Works on Chemical Analysis in Particnlar
1. Analysis of Organic Substances
2. Analysis of Minerals ....
3. Description and Uses of Chemical Apparatus
VII. Affucatiohs of Chbmistrt to thb Arts, Agriculturb, fire
VIII. Works oh Alchbmt
IX. Bistort ahd Objbctb of Chbmistrt, ihclcdiho Cbbkical
COHTBOVBBSIBS ......
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Chaftbb n. NATURAL HISTORY, ihcludino ZOOLOGY, BOTANY,
GEOLOGY, MINERALOGY, and MINERAL WATERS
I. Gbnbral ahd Collbctiyb Works on Natural History
II. Natural History of Particular Countries and Placbs
III. Particular Dbpabticbrts of Natural History .
A. Zoology ......
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1. Oenana Works on Zoologr ....
2. Works on the Zodogj of Putical&r Conutriei sud
Pla«a8 ....
3. Works oo PatUcjiUt Cluses of Aninuls
a. VerUbrata ....
*a. Tertebrata Qener&lly .
*b. Putioalsr Classes of Veitebrata
"•ft. Birds
*"c. Roptilss
•*d. FisliM
b. luTartebrata .
*a. Invertebrata Ganaially
'b. PartioQlar Clsssas ot iDveitebrata
**a. UolloBoa, looladiiig Conahologjr
•»£. ArtlonlaU .
"•c. EnlouMt
**<f. Zoophjtea .
. Botan/ .
1 ru„«n>i wiomimt.™ .n^ SratomsUo Works
"hysiology .
ilognea ot Plants .
intriei and Places
Ur Classes ot Pamilies of
daal Qenera and Speoias
it Planls .
nd Hpeoiss
m, and Bpeoles of Modioal
if Plants .
ding Botanical Biography
Systematio Works
CONTENTS.
2. Works on the Mineralogy of Partionlar Countries
and Places . . ...
3. Treatises on Classes of Minerals and Indiyidnal
Minerals
4. Works on Crystallography
5. Analysis of Minerals •
6. Mineralogioal Nomenolatnre
I. Mineral Waters •
1. Works on Mineral Waters Generally
2. Works on Partionlar Mineral Waters
a. United States and Canada
6. Britain . • • •
c. Continent of Europe
Chafteb III. SCIENCE of thb MIND ; inclttbivo METAPHTSICS
AVD MORAL PHILOSOPHY, GENERAL EDUCA-
TION A2n> POLITICS.
I. Metaphtsics ast> Moral Philobopht
II. General Education .....
iii. polftics; including poiitical ecohomt, and local and
Occasional Politics . • . • .
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• PART III.
I.ITERATURE.
Chapter L GENERAL LITERATURE .... 657
Chapter IL GENERAL BIOGRAPHY .... 662
Chapter HI. HISTORY and ANTIQUITIES, GEOGRAPHY, VOY-
AGES, AND TRAVELS .... 664
I. History and Antiquities ..... 664
II. Gbooraphy, Voyages and Travrus . . . 666
Chapter IV. The ARTS
668
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CONTENTS.
PART IV.
MISCEI.I.ANIES.
Chaptbb I. AaRICULTURE ato HORTICULTURE, VETERINARY
MEDICINE AND DOMESTIC ECONOMY.
I. Agbicultitse and Hortzculturb .
XL Ybtbrinast Mbdicinb
III. DOMBSTIO EOONOMT • • •
Chaptbb II. DICTIONARIES and CYCLOPEDIAS
I^ GbNBBAL DiCTIONABIBS and CTCLOPiBDIAg
II. DiCTIONABIBS OP VABIOUS LANaUAGBg
III. BiBLIOOBAPHIGAL DiCTIONABIBS
IV. DiCTIONABIBS OP NaTUBAL HiSTOBT
v. DiCTIONABIBS OP MeDICAL ScIBNCB .
A. Practical Medicine, and Medical Science Generally
b. Particular Branches of Medical Science
VI. MiSCBLLANBOUS .....
Chaptbb III. TRANSACTIONS, LAWS, Etc., op SCIENTIFIC SO-
CIETIES AND OTHBB ASSOCIATIONS.
I. Societies with Gbnbbal Scibntipic Objbcts
American • • • .
British .....
French . * • . • •
Qerman • • . •
Russian ....
Swedish ....
II. Socibtibs pob CitltiyAtino Medical Science
American - • . . .
British .....
East Indian ....
French .....
III. Societies pob Cultiyating Natubal Histobt
IV. LiTEBABT AND PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETIES •
V. Societies pob Pbomoting Agbicultube, Manupactubbs,
Etc. ....
VI. Bbnbvolent Societies
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Chapter IV. CATALOGUES, VALUABLE LISTSj mc.
1, Catalogue of Books
A. General Bibliographj, and Lists of Books on Partion
lar Subjects •
B. Catalogues of Partionlar Libraries
IL Catalogues of Collbctiovs of Anatomical Pbeparations
III. MlSCBLLASBOim ......
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Crafteb v. journals, REVIEWS, etc.
I. Medicine .
A. Medical Science Generally
American
British
French
German
B. Particular Branches of Medical Science
II. Science and Abts
American
British .
German . • .
III. GeNEBAL LrrSBATUBE
Index . • . •
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PART I.
MEDICINE.
Chapter I. Anatomy; inclading Human and Comparative
Anatomy.
II. Physiology.
III. Materia Medica and Pharmacy ; incladiDg Hygiene, and
Therapeutics.
17. General Pathology and Practice of Medicine.
y. Surgery.
YI. Midwifery, and Diseases of Women and Children.
Til. Medical Jurisprudence, and Medical Police.
YIII. Medical Literature.
CHAPTER I.
IKCLUDIKO
HUMAN AND COMPARATIVE
ANATOMY.
J
HUMAN ANATOMY.
I. GENERAL ANATOMY.
(a.) ST8TEMATI0 WORKS.
Bayle, 417, D. A mannal of general anatomy. By A. L. J. Bayle and H.
Hollard. Translated from the French by H. Storer. Lend. 1829.
2050, O. The same. Translated by S. D. Gross, M. D. Fhilad. 1828.
Beclard, 2135, O. Elements of general anatomy. Translated from the
French of P. A. Beclard. With notes and corrections, by Robert
Knox, M. D. Edinb. 1830.
— 2161. Elements of general anatomy. By P. A. Beclard. With a
critical and biographical memoir of the life and writings of the author,
by Ollivier, M. D. Translated from the French, with notes, by
Joseph Togno, M. D. Philad. 1830.
Bichat, 1178, O. Anatomie g^n^rale, appliqa6e k la physiologic et Ik la
m6deoine. Par Xay. Bichat. Tomes 4. Paris, 1801.
1775, O. General anatomy, applied to physiology and medicine.
By Xavier Bichat. With additions by P. A. Beclard. Translated by
George Hayward, M. D. 4 toIs. Boston, 1823.
2080, 0. An epitome of the general anatomy of Bichat. By Thos.
Henderson, M. D. Philad. 1829.
Cheyalier, 1418, 0. Leotnres on the general structure of the human body,
and on the anatomy and functions of the skin. By Thomas Chevalier.
Lond. 1823.
Craigie, 352, Q. Elements of anatomy, general, special, and comparative.
From the Encyclopedia Britannica. 7th edit. By David Craigie, M. B.
With plates. Edinb. 1831.
Donn6, 3169, O. Cours de microscopic compl^mentaire des 6tudes m6di-
cales, anatomie microscopique et physiologic des fluides de P6conomie.
Par Al. Donnd et L6on Foucault, M. D. Paris, 1844.
—- « 195, F. Atlas an m6me livre. Paris, 1845.
Dntrochet, 2421, 0. Recherches anatomiques et physiologlques sur la
structure intime des animaux et des v^g^tauz. Par M. H. Dutrochet,
M. D. Paris, 1824.
Fontana, 60, Q. Tome II. Observations sur la structure primitive da
corps animal, &c. Par M. Felix Fontana. Florence, 1781.
6 HUMAN ANATOMY.
Fontana, 86, 0. Vol. II. Obseryations on the primitiye stracttiTe of the
animal body, &c. With plates. Bj Felix Fontana. Translated from
the French bj Jos. Skinner. Lond. 1787.
Gerlach, 3376, O. Handbnch der allgemeinen und speciellen Gevebelehre
des menschllchen Kdrpers f(ir Aerzte nnd Studirende. Yon Dr. J.
Gerlach. Mit zahlrelchen Holzschnitten. Mainz, 1850.
Qrainger, 2119, O. Elements of general anatomj, containing an outline
of the anatomy of the human body. By R. D. Grainger. Lond. 1829.
Hassall, 3292, 0. The microscopic anatomy of the human body in health
and disease. With plates. By A. H. Hassall, M. B. 2 vols. Lond.
1849.
Henle, 3111, O. AUgemeine Anatomic. Lehre von den Mischungs-und
Formbestandtheilen des menschlichen Korpers. Von J. Henle. Mit
Tafeln. Leipzig, 1841.
3300, 0. Tome VI. and VII. Traits d'anatomle g^n^rale ou histoire
des tisBus et de la composition chimique du corps humain. Par J.
Henle. Traduit de I'Allemand par A. J. L. Jourdan. (Encydop^ie
anatomique.) Paris, 1843.
Homer, 1903, 0. A treatise on special and general anatomy. By Wm. £.
Horner, M. D. 2 vols. Philad. 1826.
Kolliker, 3589, O. Mlkroskopische Anatomie oder Gewebelehre des
Menschen. Von Dr. A. Kolliker. — II. Specielle Gewebelehre. —
2 Bande. Mit Holzschnitten. Leipzig, 1850 and 1852,
3527, 0. Manual of human histology. By A. KolUker. Translated
and edited by Geo. Busk and Thos. Huxley. 2 vols. Lond. 1853. and
1854. (Sydenham Soc.)
Lister, 2322, 0. p. On the microscopic characters of the animal tissues
and ^uids. By J. J. Lister and Dr. Hodgkin. Lond. 1832.
Mandl, 3086, 0. Manuel d'anatomie g6n§rale appliqu6e h la physiologic et
k la pathologic. Par L. Mandl, M« D. Avec planches. Paris, 1843.
Meckel, 2358, 0. Manuel d'anatomie g^n^rale, descriptive et pathologique.
Par J. F. Meckel. Traduit de TAllemand et augments des faita nou-
veaux. Par A. J. L. Jourdan et G. Breschet. Tomes 3. Paris, 1825.
'•^'^ 2299, 0. Manual of general, descriptive, and pathological anatomy.
By J. F. Meckel. Translated from the French of A. J. L. Jourdan and
G. Breschet, by A. Sidney Doane, M. D. 3 vols. Philad. 1832.
Morton, 3228, 0. An illustrated system of human anatomy, Special,
general and microscopic. By Sam. Geo. Morton, M. D. Philad. 1849.
Quekett, 3635. 0. Lectures on histology, delivered at the Royal College
of Surgeons of England. By John Quekett. Vol. I. Elementary
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•■gaged in diaseotiom. By Bdward Stanley. I«ond. 1818.
Stiggali, 572, D, A manaal for the College of Svigeons in London, Dahlia,
and Edinburgh ; intended for the ose of candidates for examination,
kc. (Part I. Anatomy ; part II. Sarg^Nry.) By Joha Stoggall, M. D.
and M. W. Hiiles. Lond. 1839.
StoTons, 1234, 0. Homographia ; an osiay on tho proportlosB of man's
bedy. With an appendix on the monamenta of the ancients, &c. By
W. S. Stevens. Lond. 1806.
Struthen, 3618, O. Anatomical and physitdogical obsenrattona. By John
Stnitfaors, M. D. Edinb. 1864,
Todd, 2646, O. The cyclopedia of anatomy and fkjsMogf. Bdited by
R. B. Todd, M D. With numeioafl eng^Tings. 4 vols. Load. 1836-
62. With a Bupploment*
Toaon, 138, P. Myology, illustrated by plates of a peculiar oonstraotion,
oOBtaining tho whole of tho mnselea of tho buman body. By E. W.
Tosoa. Load. 1828.
138, P. A supplement to myology, ocntatniug the arteries, reins,
aorvoa and lynqihatios of the human body, the abdonynal uid thoracic
▼iscera, the ear and eye, the brain, and gtttvid uterua, with the foetal
circulation. Lond. 1828.
Vaughan, 316, 0. Exposition of the principles of anatomy and physiology
With tho prolectiones academics of Leber. Translated from the
Latin by Walter Vaughan, M. D. 2 vols. Lond. 1791.
986, O. The samo.
Vesalius, 67, P. Andre» Vesalil de human! corporis fabrica, libri yii.
Basills, 1643.
172, P. Andre» Vesalii opera omnia anatomica et ohirurgica. Cura
Hermanni Bcerhaave & B. 8. Albini. Tomi 2. Lugd. Batav. 1725.
Vieq-d^Axyr, 678, (X (Euvres de Vicq-d'Azyr. Avec des notes, et un
discours BUT aa vie et ses onvrages, par Jacq. L. Moreau. Tomes 6.
Paris, 1806.
174, Q. Planches pour lea oeuvres do Yioq-d'Asyr, publi^es par
Jacq. L. Moreau, M. D. Paris, 1805.
16 HUBfAK ANATOBiT.
Weber, 166, F. Anatomical atlas of the haman body in natural size.
(84 tables.) By M. J. Weber, Prof, at the Universitj of Bonn,
Ddsseldorf.
2704, 0. Explanation of the anatomical atlas. Diisseldorf.
Wilson, 561, D. Practical and surgical anatomy. By W. J. Erasmus
Wilson. With engravings. Lond. 1838.
— ^ 591, D. The anatomist's vade mecnm ; a sjstem of human anatomy.
By Erasmus Wilson. With illustrations. 3d edit. Lond. 1845.
3258, O. A system of human anatomy, general and special. By
Erasmus Wilson, M. D. 4th Am. from the last Lond. edit. Edited
by Paul B. Ooddard, M. D. With illustrations. Fhilad. 1849.
Winslow, 468, D. Exposition anatomique de la structure du corps hu-
main. Par M. Winslow, M. D. Tomes 4. Paris, 1776.
Wistar, 1192, 0. A system of anatomy, for the use of students of medi-
cine. By Caspar Wistar, M. D. 2 vols. Philad. 1811 and 1814.
1277, O. The same work. 3d edit. With notes, by Wm. Edmonds
Homer, M. D. 2 vols. Philad. 1825.
130, O. 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 encyclopedia. Illustrated with copper-plates. Philad.
1790.
296, 0. The same. Philad. 1792.
970, O. Anatomical dialogues ; or a breviary of anatomy. Chiefly com-
piled for the use of the young gentlemen in the nary and army, by
a gentleman of the faculty. 3d edit. Lond. 1792.
181, D. The London dissector; or, a compendium of practical anatomy.
Lond. 1804.
216, D. Anatomia Britannica; a system of anatomy and physiology,
selected from the works of Haller, Albinus, Monro, Winslow, Hunter,
&c. &c. 2d edit. 3 vols. Lond. 1808.
195, D. Anatomical dialogues ; intended as preparatory to an examina-
tion. 2 vols. Lond. 1807.
(b.) works on PARTICULAR ORGANS.
1. ORGANS OF LOCOMOTION.
a. Bones.
Albinus, 1, F. Tables of the skeleton and muscles of the human body.
By Bernard Siegfried Albinus. Lond. 1749.
Bell, 189, Q. Engravings of the bones, muscles, and joints, illustrating
the first volume of the anatomy of the human body. By John Bell.
2d edit. Lond. 1804.
196, Q. p. The same. Edinb. 1794.
Bertin, 154, D. Trait6 d'ost6ologie. Par M. Bertin. Tomes 4. Paris, 1754.
HUMAN ANATOBfT. 17
Cheselden, 213, F. Osteographia, or the anatom/ of the hones. By Wm.
Cheselden, F. R. S. Lond. 1733.
233, D. Cheselden's plates of the hmnan hones, reduced from the
original oop/. With explanations. Lond. 1811.
Elkington, 531, D. A practical demonstration of the human skeleton.
Bj George Elkington. Lond. 1836.
Eostachios, 597, 0. Eaamen ossium, et de motu capitis. Ext, in Bar-
thol. Eustachli opuscul. anatom. Lugd. Batav. 1707.
Galenus, 33, F. p. Claudll Galeni Pergamensis de ossihus ad Tyrones
liber. Ferdinando Balamio interprete. Cum notis perpetuis Casp.
Hofmanni, M. D. Francofurti ad Moenum, 1630.
Oihson, 1762, 0. p. Dissertatio physica inanguralis de forma ossium
gentilitia. Auctore Gulielmo Gibson, de Baltimore. Edinb. 1809.
Gordon, 1726, O. Engravings of the skeleton of the human body. By
John Gordon, M. D. Edinb. 1818.
Gross, 2181, 0. The anatomy, physiology, and diseases of the bones and
joints. By Sam. D. Gross, M. D. Philad. 1830.
Haller, 636, D. Deux memoirs sur la formation des os, fond^ sur des
experiences. Par Alb. de Haller. Lausanne, 1758.
Holden, 3680, O. Human osteology; comprising a description of the
bones, with delineations of the attachments of the muscles ; the gene-
ral and microscopic structure of bone, and its development, &c. By
Luther Holden, F. R. C. S. Illustrated with plates. Lond. 1855.
Hooper, 301, D. Anatomical plat«8 of the bones and muscles, diminished
from Albinus, with explanatory maps. By Robert Hooper, M. D.
Lond. 1814.
Innes, 83, d. Eight anatomical tables of the human body ; containing
the principal parts of the skeletons and muscles represented in the
large tables of Albinus, with concise explanations. By John Innes.
Edinb. 1776.
Jankius, 118, Q., vol. TI., p. De foraminibus calvarisB eorumque usu dis-
putatio. Auct. J. G. Jankio, M. D. Lipsis, 1762.
Kirtland, 307, Q. Anatomical plates of the bones and muscles of the ex-
tremities of the human body ; with a short introduction to anatomical
drawing. By G. Kirtland. Lond. 1807.
lionro, 1, D. The anatomy of the human hones, nerves, &c. By Alex.
Monro, M. D. (Primus.) 10th edit. Edinb. 1782.
227, D. The same work. With notes, by Jeremiah Eirby, M. D.
Edinb. 1810.
279, D. The same.
Nesbitt, 289, O. Human osteogeny explained in two lectures. By Robert
Hesbitt, M. D. Lond. 1736.
Simons, 1401, O. References to the bones, for anatomical schools. By
BenJ. B. Simons, M. D. Edinb. 1801.
8<emmerring & Weber, 3300, O. Tome 2d. Traits d^ost^logie et de syn-
desmologie, par S. T. Soammerring ; suivi d*nn traits de la m^canique
des organes de la locomotion. Par G. et E. Weber. Traduit de TAlle-
2
18 HUMAN ANATOMT.
mand, par A. J. L. Joordan. Aveo un atlas. Paris, 1843. (£1107-
clopMie anatomique.)
ScBmmerring k Weber, 418, Q. Atlas an mfime livre. Paris, 1843.
Thomas, 487, D. The surgical and desoriptive anatomy of the bones, liga-
ments, and joints. By W. H. Thomas. Lond. 1834.
Wilson, 1825, O. On the structure and physiology of the parts composing
the skeleton, and on the diseases of the bones and joints, kc. By
James Wilson. Lond. 1820.
b. Muscles and Fascia.
Albinus, 520, Q. Bemardi S. Albini historia musculorum hominis. Lugd.
Batav. 1734.
1, F. Tables of the skeleton and muscles of the human body. By
Bernard 8. Albinus. Lond. 1749.
Bell, 189, Q. Engrarings of the bones, muscles, and joints. By John
Bell. 2d edit. Lond. 1804.
196, Q. p. The same. (1st edit.) Edinb. 1794.
Browne, 36, F. A complete treatise of the muscles, as they appear in
humane body, and arise in dissection. Illustrated by nearly 40 cop-
per-plates. By John Browne. Lond. 1683.
Cowper, 18, F. Myotomia reformata; or an anatomical treatise on the
muscles of the human body ; with figures after the life. By William
Cowper, Surgeon and F. R. S. To which is prefixed an introduction
concerning muscular motion. Lond. 1724.
Douglas, 16, D. Myographin comparataa specimen. By James Douglas,
M.D. Edinb. 1760.
10, D. The same work. Dublin, 1777.
Qodman, 1887, 0. Anatomical investigations, comprising descriptions of
various fascia of the human body ; to which is added an account of
some irregularities of structure, and morbid anatomy. By John D.
Godman, M. D. Philad. 1824.
Hooper, 301, D. Anatomical plates of the bones and muscles, diminished
from Albinus, with explanatory maps. Also plates of the thoracic
and abdominal viscera. By Robert Hooper, M. D. Lond. 1814.
Innes, 7, D. A short description of the human muscles. Together with
their uses, and the synonyma of the best authors. By John Innes.
Dublin, 1778.
8, D. The same work. A new edition, improved by Alex. Monro,
M. D. Edinb. 1784. .
83, Q. Eight anatomical tables of the human body, containing the
principal parts of the skeletons and muscles represented in the large
tables of Albinus, with concise explanations. By John Innes. Edinb.
1776.
Eirtland, 307, Q. Anatomical plates of the bones and muscles of the ex-
tremities of the human body ; with a short introduction to anatomical
drawing. By O, Kirtland. Lond. 1807.
mVHAN ANATOMT. 19
Lewis, 387| Q. Plates of tbe muscles of the Imman body, drawn from
nature, and engraved bj George Lewis. Lend. 1834.
Ncmnele/, 554, D. Anatomical tables ; containing concise descriptions of
the mnsclee, ligaments, fascin, bloodyessels, and nerves. By Thomas
Nnnneley. Lend. 1838.
Stnithers, 3618, O. On the fascia of Scarpa. Ext» in Anat. and Physiol.
Observ., by John Strttthers, H. D. Sdinb. 1854.
Theile, 3300, O. Tome IIL Traits de myologie et d'angeiologie. Par F.
Q, Theile. Tradnit de TAllemand par A. J. L. Jooidan. (Kncyclo-
p^ie anatomique.) Paris, 1843.
Tason, 138, F. Myology, illustrated by plates of a peculiar construction,
containing the whole of the muscles of the human body. By £. W.
Tuson. Lond. 1828. With a supplement. 2 vols.
1582, O. p. Compendium of angiology and myology, arranged in a tabu-
lar form. Lond. 1812.
c. LigamenU and Bursa Mucosa,
Bell, 189, Q. Sngravinga of the bones, muscles, and joints. By John
BelL 2d edit. Lond. 1804.
196» Q. p. The same. Edinb. 1794.
Cooper, 351, Q. A treatise on ligaments. By Bransby B. Cooper, F. R. S.
2d edit. Lond. 1827.
Qross, 2181, O. The anatomy, physiology, and diseases of the bones and
Joints. By Sam. D. Gross, M. D. Philad. 1830.
Monro, 13, F. A description of all the bursa mucosse of the human body ;
their structure explained, and compared with that of the capsular
ligaments of the joints, and of those sacs which line the cavities of
the thorax and abdomen ; with remarks on the accidents and dis-
eases which affect those several sacs, and on the operations necessary
for their cure. Illustrated with tables. By Alexander Monro, M. D.
(Secundus.) Sdinb. 1788. 2 copies.
Kunneley, 554, D. Anatomical tables ; containing concise descriptions of
the muscles, ligaments, fasciae, bloodvessels, &c. By Thomas Nunne-
ley. Lond. 1838.
Soemmerring, 3300, O. Tome II. Traits d'ost^ologie et de syndesmologie ;
par 8. T. Scsmmerring. Traduit de I'AUemand, par A. J. L. Jourdan.
Paris, 1843. Avec un atlas (418, Q.)
Thomas, 487, D. The surgical and descriptive anatomy of the bones, liga-
ments, and joints. By W. H. Thomas. Lond. 1834.
2. OBOANS OF DIGESTION.
a. Teeth.
Bell, 2106, 0. The anatomy, physiology, and diseases of the teeth. By
Thos. BeU, F. R. S. Lond. 1829.
20 HUBfAN ANATOMT.
Blake, 888, O. On the fitmotiire and formation of the teeth. Bj Robert
Blake, M. D. Dnblin, 1801.
Delabarre, 2397, 6. Traits de la seoonde dentition, &o. Arec phmohei.
Par C. F. Delabarre, M. D. Paris, 1819.
Eastachiofl, 597, O. De dentibns. Ext. in Bostaehii. Opftsonl. anat.
Lngd. BaUv. 1707.
Fox, 286, d. The natural history and diseases of the hnnan teeth.
With plates. 2d edit. By Joseph Fox. Lend. 1814.
Fuller, 1165, O. p. On the struoture, formation, &c«, of the teeth. By
John Fuller. Lond. 1810.
Qoddard, 470, Q. The anatomy, physiology, and pathology of the human
teeth. By Paul B. Goddard, M. D., and Joseph B. Parker. Philad.
1844.
Hunter, 28, Q. Natural histoiy of the human teeth* With plates. By
John Hunter. London, 1771.
Jobson, 2482, 0. Outlines of the anatomy and physiology of the teeth,
&c. ; their diseases and treatment. By D. W. Jobson. Edinb. 1834.
Nasmyth, 2949, 0. On the development, structure, and diseases of the
teeth. (Historical Introduction.) By A. Nasmyth. Lond. 1839.
3406, O. Researches on the development, structure, and diseases of
the teeth. By Alexander Nasmyth, F. L. 8. With plates. Lond.
1849.
Ruspini, 104, D. p. A treatise on the teeth. By the Chevalier Ruspini.
8th edit. Lcmd. 1797.
Waite, 506, D. The gums ; their structure, diseases, &o. By Geo. Waite.
Lond. 1835.
b. AUmewUwy Oanai^ Liver ^ S^c.
Beale, 3766, O. On the anatomy of the liver. Illustrated with photo-
graphs of the author's drawings. By Lionel Beale, M. B. Lond.
1856.
Hare, 1835, O. A view of the structure, functions, and disorders of the
stomach and alimentary organs. By Thos. Hare. Lond. 1821.
Hooper, 193, D. p. Anatomical plates of the thoracic and abdominal vis-
cera. By Robert Hooper, M. D. 2d edit. Lond. 1806.
301, D. The same. Lond. 1814.
Huschke, 3300, 0. Tome V. Traits de splanchnologle, &c. Par E.
Huschke. Traduit de TAUemand, par A. J. L. Jourdan. (Encyclo-
p^die anatomique.) Paris, 1845.
LerebouUet, 506, Q. p. M^moire sur la structure intime du foie, &c. Par
A. LerebouUet, M. D. Paris, 1853.
Malpighius, 466, B. p. De visoerum structura exeroitatio anatomica Mar-
celli Malpighii. Accedit dissertatio ejusdem de polypo cordis. Am-
stel. 1669.
Rush, 1073, 0. p. An inaugural inquiry into the use of the omentum.
By James Rush. Philad. 1809.
Struthers, 3618, O. On double stomach in man ; on diverticula from the
HUMAN ANATOMY. 21
■mall intestiBM. Ext. in Anaiom. and Physiol. Obienr. By John
Btrnthoif, M. B. Bdinb. 1854.
c. I^leen and Thymus Gland
Carlisle, 2606, 0. p. Alleged disooveiy of the use of the spleen and of
the thyroid gland. By Sir Anthony Carlisle. Losd. 1629.
Cooper, 366, Q. The anatomy of the thymus gland. By Sir Astley
Cooper, Bart. With plates. Lond. 1832.
Crisp, 3717, O. A treatise on the strooturo and use of the spleen. By
Edward Crisp, U. D. Lond« 1854.
I)ob8on, 2184, O. p. An experimental inquiry into the stmoture and
femotioBs of the spleen. By Wm. Dobeon, M. D. Lond. 1830,
Qray, 3633, 0. On the structure and use of the spleen. By Henry Gray.
Lond. 1854.
Hewson, 700, O. Bzperimental inquiries into the properties of the blood.
With an account of the structure and oi&ces of the thymus gland,
of the spleen, &c. By Wm. Hewsonu Bdit. by Magnus Falconer.
Lond. 1774, 1777, and 1780,
118, 0. Tha same.
27,0. The same.
3241, 0, Tbe works of Wm. Hewson, F. B. 8. Edited by George
GnlUver, F. B. 8. Lond. 1846. (Sydenham Soo.)
Hodi^cin, 2322, O. p. On absorption and the uses of the spleen. By Dr.
Hodgkin. Lond. 1832.
Holland, 2189, O. The physiology of the foetus, liver, and spleen. By
Qeofge Calrert Holland, If. D. Lond. 1831.
Simon, 419, Q. A physiological essay on the thymus gland. By John
Simon, F. B. S. Lond. 1845.
3, Sf CTBX op ABSOKMUT VBSSBEJ.
Asellius, 53, F. Oasparis Asellii, Cromonensis, de laotibos, sire lacteis
renis quarto yasorum mesaraloorum genere. Ext. in Tractate anatom.
Beoensente J. A. Vander Linden. Amstel. 1645.
Baiiholinus, Thos., 51, O. De laeteis tboradcis k vasis lymphaticis.
Ext. in Thom. BarthoUul Casp. ill. anatomia ez Casp. Bartholin
parent. Institut. Hags Comitis, 1666.
686, 0. Idem. Lugd. Batar. 1666.
1362, O. Idem. Lugd. Batav. 1673.
Craikshank, 24, Q. The anatomy of the absorbing ressels of the human
body. By Wm. Cruikshank. Lond. 1786.
74, Q. ToL 3d, p. The same. 2d edit, enlarged. Lond. 1790.
Fohmann, 403, Q. Hdmoires sur les oommunioations des yaisseaux lym-
phatiques aree les velnes, et sur les vaisseauz absorbans du placenta
et du cordon ombilicaL Par V. Fohmann. Li^e, 1832.
403, Q. p. M£moire sur les yaisseaux lymphatiques de la pean, des
22 HUMAN ANATOMY.
membranes mnquenBes, B^reuses, du tissa nenrenx et mnsculaire;
accompagnd de dix planches. Par V. Fohmann. Li^e, 1833.
Hewson, 27, 0. Experimental inquiries into the properties of the blood.
With a description of the lymphatic system in the hnman sabject,
and other animals, &o. By William Hewson. Lond. 1774 — 1780.
700, O. The same. Edit, by M. Falconer.
118, O. The same. Lond. 1777.
3241, 0. The works of Wm. Hewson, F. R. S. Edited bj George
Gulliver, F. R. S. Lond. 1846. (Syden. Soc.)
Masoagni, 19, F. Vasorum IjmphatSoorum corporis human! historia et
ichnographia. Auotore Paulo Mascagni. Senls, 1787.
Monro, 1, D. The anatomy of the human bones, nenres, and lacteal sac
and duct. By Alex. Monro, M. B. (Primus). 10th edit. Edinb. 1782.
227, P. The same. With notes, by Jeremiah Kirby, M. D. Edinb.
1810.
279, B. The same.
Pecquet, 66, D. Joannis Pecquet! Diepsi exi)erimenta nova anatomica,
quibus inoognitum hactenus chyli receptaculum, & ab eo per thoracem
in ramos usque subclayios rasa laotea deteguntur. EJusdem disser-
tatio anatomlca^ de circulatione sanguinis, & chyli motu. Amstele-
dami, 1661.
Sheldon, 85, Q. The history of the absorbent system ; containing a
description of the human lacteal vessels, &c. With figures. By John
Sheldon, Surgeon, F. R. S. Lond. 1784.
4. OBOASS OF aBCULATION AND SBSPISATIOIT.
a. Ifeart and Lungs,
Flood, 574, D. The surgical anatomy of the arteries, and descriptive
anatomy of the heart, &c. By Valentine Flood, M. D. Lond. 1839.
Hooper, 301, D. Plates of the thoracic and abdominal viscera, &c. By
Robert Hooper, M. D. Lond. 1814.
193, D. p. The same. Lond. 1806.
Huschke, 3300, O. Tome V. Traits de splanchnologie et des organs des
sens. Par £. Huschke. Traduit de TAllemand, par A. J. L. Jourdan.
(Encyclop^ie anatomique.) Paris, 1845.
Lower, 46, D. Richardi Lower, M. P., tractatus de corde. Item de motu,
colore, et transfusione sanguinis et de chyli in eum transitu, &c.
Amstel»dami, 1671.
101, D. Idem opus. Editio V. Ludg. Batav. 1708.
Senac, 170, Q. Trait6 de la structure du coeur. Par Jean Senac. Tom.
2. Paris, 1749.
b. Arteries and Veins,
Albinus, 1, F. A complete system of the bloodvessels and nerves, from
Albinus, Ruysh, Vieussens, Haller, &c. With Plates. Lond. 1750.
HUMAN ANATOMY. 23
Barclay, 234, D. A description of the arteries of the human body. By
John Barclay, M. D. Edinb. 1812.
Bell, 169, Q. Engravings of the arteries, illustrating the 2d volume of the
anatomy of the human body, by J. Bell, Surgeon ; and serving as an
introduction to the surgery of the arteries. By Charles Bell. Loud.
1801.
And also a copy of the 4th edit. Lond. 1824.
Bliiazd, 160, D. On the situation of the large bloodvessels of the extremi-
ties, &c. By WilUam Bliiard. Lond. 1798.
Bresehet, 363, Q. p. Essai sur les veines du rachis. Par Gilbert Breschet,
M. D. Paris, 1819.
151, F. Recherohes anatomlques, physiologiques et pathologiques
sur le systtee veineux. Par M. G. Breschet, M. D. Paris, 1830.
Bums, 1107, 0. On the unusual origin and distribution of some of the large
arteries. By Allan Bums. Edinb. 1809.
Cock, 575, D. Practical anatomy of the nerves and vessels supplying the
head, neck, and chest. By Edward Cock. Lond. 1839.
Dermott, 409, D. A concise description of the locality and distribution of
the arteries in the human body. By G. D. Dermott. Lond. 1827.
Douglas, 10, D. Myographis comparats specimen; with an appendix
containing a description of the bloodvessels and nerves. By James
Douglas, M. D. Dublin, 1777.
Eostachius, 597, 0. De vena, que a^vyic Griscis dioitur, et de humerarin
ven» propagine, &c. £x', in Barthol. Eustachii opuscul. anatom.
Ludg. Batav. 1707.
Flood, 574, D. The surgical anatomy of the arteries, and descriptive
anatomy of the heart ; together with the physiology of the circulation
in man and inferior animals. By Valentine Flood, M. D. Lond. 1839.
Goddard, 413, Q. Plates of the arteries, with references ; for the use of
medical students. By Paul B. Goddard, M. D. Philad. 1839.
Green, 2148, O. An account of the varieties in the arterial system of the
human body. With plates. By P. H. Green. Dublin, 1830.
Haller, 1308, 0. Anatomical description of the arteries of the human
body. Illustrated by colored engravings, selected and reduced from
the ioones of Haller. Boston, 1813.
i Harrison, 512, D. The surgical anatomy of the arteries of the human
I body. Ry Robert Harrison, M. D. 3d edit. 2 vols. Dublin, 1833.
Hooper, 63, F. Plates ; containing a map of the ear, a diagram qf the eye,
an anterior view of the bloodvessels of an arm, and a view of the
external bloodvessels of the head. By Robert Hooper, M. D. Lond.
Jankius, 118, Q. vol. II. p. De ratione venas corporis humani angustiores
i in primis cutaneas ostendi. Auctore J. G. Janklo, M. D. Lipsise, 1762.
i Lucas, 525, D. A concise anatomical description of the arteries ; with
I directions for securing the principal arterial trunks. By P. Bennett
I Lucas. Lond. 1836.
I Murray, 895, 0. p. A description of the arteries of the human body,
24 HUMAN ANATOMY.
redoced to tables. By Adolphos llnnray, M. D. Translated by Arohd.
Scott. Edinb. 1801.
NeUl, 3064, O. Outlines of tbe arteries ; with Bbort descriptiona. By John
Neill,M.D. Philad. 1846.
3448,0. The same work. Sd edit. Philad. 1852.
Nunnelej, 554, D. Anatomical tables ; containing concise descriptions of
the bloodvessels, nerves, &c. By Thomas Nnnneley. Lotnd. 1838.
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Wilson, 561, D. Practical and snrgical anatomy. By W. J. Braimus
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(b.) wobxs on^ PABKncuLAB regions of thb body.
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3023,0. On abdominal heniia. By Sir AsUey Cooper, Bart. With
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the arteries in the human body. By G. D. Dermott. Lond. 1827.
Flood, 158, F. The anatomy and operatiye surgery of inguinal and femoral
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3
34 HUMAN ANATOMT.
Lawrence, 2586, 0. A treatise on ruptures, containing an anatomical
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1187, O. The same work. Philad. 1811.
Liston, 320, Q. Memoirs on the formation and connections of the crural
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2957, O. The surgical anatomy of inguinal hemi», the testis and
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2011, 0. Traits pratique des hernies, &c. Trad, de Tltalien par BiM.
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132, F. Planches au m^me livre.
Smith, 354, Q. Sui^cal anatomy of the arteries, with plates and illustra-
tions. By Nathan R. Smith, M. D. Baltimore, 1832.
Thomas, 487, B. The surgical and descriptive anatomy of the bones,
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Turner, 1945, O. A practical treatise on the arterial system ; intended to
illustrate the importance of studying the anastomoses, in reference
to the rationale of the new operation for aneurism ; and the surgical
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Tuson. Lond. 1834.
Yelpeau, 3101, 0. p^ Recherches anatomiques, physiologiques et pathdo-
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Watt, 92, F. Anatomico-chirurgical views ; part 1st, of the nose, mouth,
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IV. HISTORY AND BIBLIOGRAPHY OP ANATOMY.
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HUMAN ANATOMY. 35
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of antiquity. To which are added, thoughts on the uses of anatomy,
and rules for giving a course of anatomical lectures. By W. North-
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Y. ANATOMICAL NOMENCLATURE.
Barclay, 793, O. A new anatomical nomenclature, relating to the terms
which are expressive of position and aspect in the animal system. By
John Barclay, M. D. Edinb. 1803.
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PREPARATIONS.
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articulations et de la construction des squel^tes. Thtee soutenue par
Jules Cloquet, D. M. Paris, 1819.
Qannal, 2934, 0. History of embalming, and of preparations in anatomy,
pathology, and natural history ; including an account of a new process
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notes, by R. Harlan, H. D. Philad. 1840.
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621, 0. The same. Lond. 1765.
Knox, 527, D. The anatomist's instructor, and museum companion : being
practical instructions for the formation and subsequent management of
anatomical museums. By Fred. John Enoz, Surgeon. Lond. 1836.
Lacauchie, 3622, O. p. Traits d'hydrotomie ou des ix^ections d'eau con-
36 HUMAN ANATOMT.
tinnes djina lea reeherohet anatomiqiMfl. Par A.. B. LaoanoMey M. D.
Atoo planches. Paris, 1853.
Maijoliiit 128^. 0. Maanel d'anatomie, oontenant; rezposition des iki6-
Uiodes lea plus arantageiuea & siiiyna pour dUafi^ner, JBjecter,o<m8er-
yer les parties qui composent le corps de llxonune, Ac Far J. N.
MaiJoUn. Tomaa 2. Paris, 1815.
Monro, 17 & 128, Q» On tbe art of making aoatcnioal prvpaiatlons. Ext:
in Alex. Monro's Works. Bdiid>. 1781.
Parsons, 2253, 0. Directions for making anatomical pieparationsi formed
on the basis of Pole, Maijolin, and Bresohet, and the new method of
Mr. Swan. By Usher Parsons, II. D. Philad. 1831«
Pole, 758, O. The anatomical instmctor ; or an illnstration of the modem
and most approved methods of preparing and preserving the different
parts of the human body, and of quadrupeds, bj injection,, corrosion,
maceration, distension, articulation, modelling, &c. With plates.
Bj Thomas Pole. Lond. 1790.
252, O. The same work.
Bobin, 3646, O. Ihi mioroscope et des injections dans leurs applications
a Panatomie et It la pathologic, snlyi d'nne classiflcation des sciences
fondamentales, de celle de la biologie et de ranatomie en particulier.
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preparations microscopiques transparentes et opaques. Par M. le Dr.
Ch. Bobin. Paris, 1856.
Sappey, 668, D. Manuel d'anatomie descriptive et de prgparations anato-
miquee. Par Ph. C. Sappey, M. D. Tomes 2. Paris, 1847;
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ticularly those relating to the nervous system. By Joseph Swan.
3d edit. Lond. 1833.
yn. CATALOGFBS OF STTTSETIMS.
Vid. Part IT., Chap. 4.
I
COMPARATIVE ANATOMY.
I. GENERAL AND OOLLBCTIVB WORKS ON COM-
PARATIVB ANAToanr.
Albinnfl, 11, Q. B. S. Alblni academioaniin annotattonnm libri ooto.
(Continent anatomica, phTslologioa, zoographica, phjtograpliica, and
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Blnmenbach, 3366, 0. A short system of comparative anatomy. Trans-
lated £rom the Qerman of J. F. Blnmenbach, by Wm. Lawrence.
With nnmeroos additional notes, and an introductory view of the
classification of animals. Lend. 1807.
BoStm, 146, D. Hifltoire natnrelle g^ndrale et paiticuli^ve. Par H. le
comte de Bnffon. Tomes 43. Anx deox-ponts, 1785-^87.
Bardin, 785, O. Comparative view of the anatomical stmctnre of man
and of animalfl. Ext, in Dr. J. Bnrdin's Medical Studies. Transl.
from the French. 3 vols. Lond. 1803.
Cams, 2020, O. An introduction to the comparative anatomy of animals.
By C. B, Caras, H. D.- Translated from the German by R. T. Gore.
2 vols. Lond. 1827.
^— 337, Q. Plates to the same. Lond. 1827.
Charleton, 232, O. Mantissa anatomica. Ext, in Gnalteri Charletoni
Onomasticon Zoicon. Lond. 1668.
Craigie, 352, Q. Elements of snatomy, general, special, and comparative.
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Cuvier, 1523, O. Lemons d'anatomie comparSe, de G. Cnvier. Recneillies
et publics sous ses yenx par C. Diim6ril. Tomes 5. Paris, 1805.
2994, O. Le m6me onvrage. 3me 6d3t. Tomes 3. Bmxelles,
1«36— 40.
725, O. The same work. Translated by Wm. Ross, under the in-
spection t)f Jas. Macartney. 2 vols. Lond. 1802.
1660, 0. Le r^gne animal distribufi d'apr^s son organisation, pour
servir de base K lliistoire naturelle des animaux et d'introduction k
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2764, 0. Le mdme ouyrage. 3me 6dit. Tomes 3. Bruxelles, 1836.
2518, O. The animal kingdom, arranged according to its organiza-
tion, &c. &c. Translated from the French of Baron Cuvier. With
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S8 OOMPABATIVE ANATOMY.
Cayier, 2367, 0. Hist, des progi^s des sciences n&turelles, depuis 1789
jasqn'jk ce jour. B6dig6 i>ar M. Cnvier. Paris, 1827.
Davy, 2897, 0. Researches physiological and anatomical. By John
Dary, M. D. 2 vols. Lond. 1839.
2967, O. The same. Fhilad. 1840. (Dnnglison's Am. Med. Li-
brary.)
Edwards, 647, D. El^mens de zoologle. Par M. Milne-Edwards. Paris,
1840.
Evers, 2917, 0. The student's compendium of comparative anatomy.
By P. Evers, Philad. 1839. (Dnnglison's Am. Med. Library.)
Flonrens, 443, Q. M^moires d'anatomie et de physiologic compar§es. Par
P. Flonrens. Accompagn^ de hnit planches. Paris, 1844.
Fyfe, 1297, O. Vol. 4th. Outlines of comparative anatomy, for the use of
students. By Andrew Fyfe. Edinb. 1813.
1464, O. The same.
Grant, 2580, O. Outlines of comparative anatomy. By Robert E. Qrant,
M. D. Lond. 1841.
3217, 0. The same.
Harlan, 2618, 0. Medical and physical researches. By R. Harlan, M. D.
Philad. 1836.
Harwood, 162, Q. A system of comparative anatomy and physiology.
Vol. 1st. By B. Harwood, M. D. Camb. 1796.
Home, 253, Q. Lectures on comparative anatomy ; in which are explained
the preparations in the Hunterian collection. Illustrated by engrav-
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1828.
Jones, .2975, 0. A general outline of the animal kingdom, and manual of
comparative anatomy. By Thomas R. Jones, F. R. S. Lond. 1841.
Kirby, 2600, O. Bridgewater Tr. On the history, habits, and instincts of
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Meckel, 2838, O. Traits g§n^ral d'anatomie comparSe, i>ar J. F. Meckel.
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Monro, 626, 0. An essay on comparative anatomy. By Alex. Monro,
M. D. Lond. 1744.
1, D. The same work. 3d edit. Edinb. 1782.
Owen, 3175, 0. Lectures on comparative anatomy and physiology. By
Richard Owen, F. R. S. Vol. I., Invertebrate animals (from notes
taken by W. W. Cooper). Vol. II., Vertebrate animals. Illustrated
with wood-cuts. Lond. 1843 and 1846.
3691, 0. The same. Vol. L 2d edit. Lond. 1855.
Perrault, 225, Q. M^moires pour servir & I'hlstoire naturelle des animaux.
Par Mr. Perrault et par Messieurs de TAcadSmie Royale des Sciences.
Tomes 3. Amsterdam & Leipzig, 1758.
Rotheram, 571, 0. A system of anatomy and physiology, with the com-
parative anatomy of animals. Compiled by John Rotheram. 3 vols.
With plates. Edinb. 1791.
OOBIPARATIYE ANATOMT. 39
Rotheram, 313, 0. The same. Edinb. 1795.
777, 0. The same. Edinb. 1801.
Siebold, 3398, 0. Comparative anatomj. By C. Th. y. Siebold and H.
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3394, O. Zeitschrift fiir wissensohaftliohe Zoologie. Herausgegeben
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11. WORKS ON THE GENERAL DOCTRINES OF
COMPARATIVE ANATOMY, PHYSIOLOGY OP
ANIMALS,- &o.
Abemethy, 1721, 0. Physiological lectures, exhibiting a general yiew of
Mr. Hnnter's physiology, and of his researches in comparatiye anato-
my. By John Abemethy. Lond. 1817.
B^raud, 740, D. Manuel de physiologic de lliomme et des principanz
yert6br§s. Par M. J. B. B^rand. Beyu par M. Ch. Robin. Paris,
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Carpenter, 3226, 0. Principles of general and comparatiye physiology.
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3767, O. The same. 4th edit. Lond. 1856.
Colin, 3586, O. Trait6 de physiologic compar6e des animanz domestiqnes.
Par a. Colin. Tomes 2. Paris, 1854 & 1856.
Pum^ril, 1356, 0. Zoologie analytiqne. Par A. M. C. Dam6ril. Paris,
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Fleming, 2085, 0. The philosophy of zoology. By John Fleming, D. D.
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Paris, 1844.
Eirby, 2600, 0. Bridgewater Tr. On the history, habits, and instincts of
animals. By the Rey. Wm. Eirby. 2 yols. Lond. 1835.
Lamarck, 1727, O. Determination des caract^res essentials de I'animal,
et I'exposition des principes fondamentanz de la zoologie. Ext, in
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Lawrence, 1688, 0. p. Introduction to comparatiye anatomy and physi-
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1768, 0. Lectures on physiology, zoology, and the natural history of
man. By Wm. Lawrence. With engrayings. Lond. 1819.
Roget, 1998, 0. Introductory lecture on human and comparatiye physi-
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2600, O^ Bridgewater Tr. On animal and yegetable physiology.
By Peter Mark Roget, M. D. 2 yols. Lond. 1834.
40 OOMPABATITX ANATOMT.
Saint-Hilaire, 3598, O. Histoire naturelle g6D6nX9 des t^gaw otganiques,
prinoipalement 6tudi6e chez ITiomme et lee aninuiny, P«r H. Isidore
Geofltoy Baint-Hilaira. Tomes 2. Paoris, 1854 h 18&8.
SmeUie, 56, Q. The jfidloKphy of natural hiatory. By Wm. Smellie,
M. D. BdiBb. 17dO.
— — 2248, O. The same ; edited by John Ware, M. D. Boston, 1829.
Tiedeinann, 2553, O, A eystematio tre«tiae on compantive physiology.
Translated from the German of Fr. Tiedemann, by J. H. Gmlly and J.
H. Lane, H. D. Lend. 1834.
2282, O. Traits de la physiologle de I'homme. Par Fred. Tiedemann.
Trad, par A. J. L. Joatdan. Tomes 2. Paris, 1831.
Yirey, 552, B. Philosophie de rhistotre natnrelle, 4xa phdnomdnes de
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White, 163, Q. An account of the regular gradation in man, and in
different animals and regetables, &c. By Chas. White. Lond. 1799.
III. WORKS ON VARIOUS PARTS OP THE
STRUCTURE OP ANIMALS.
Bland, 395, 0. Obsenrations on human and on oomparative parturition.
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Borelli, 147, Q. Joh. Alphonsi Borelll, de motu animalium. Lugd. Batav.
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Denman, Thos., 85, Q. A oolleotion of engrarings, tending to illustrate
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Douglas, 16, D. Myographis comparate specimen. By James Douglas,
M. D. Edmb. 1760.
168, O. The same. Edlnb. 1775.
169, O. The same.
10, D. The same. Dublin, 1777.
Flood, v., 574, D. Physiology of the oiroulation in man and inforior
animals, &o. By Valentine Flood, M. D. Lond. 1839.
Leuret, 2921, 0. Anatomic oompar6e du syst^me nerreuz, oonsid6r6 dans
ses rapports aveo rintelligence, &o. Par Fr. Leuret. Paris, 1839.
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Malpighius, 84, F. Marcelli Malpighii opera poethuma. Lond. 1697.
Monro, 616, 0., Yd. lY., p. Dlssertatio med. inaug. de testibus et de
semine in yariis animalibus. Auctore Alexander Monro (Seound.).
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Scarpa, 134, F. Anatomicn disquisitiones de audltu et olfactu. Auctore
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Rousseau, 2352, 0. Anatomic compare du syst^me dentaire chez Thomme
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SfS&y, S80, D. The homan brain, its oontgaration, stmotuve, derelopinent,
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the lower animals. By Sainmel Solly. "With jAstes. Lond. 1836.
flpaTlansam, 163, 0. Dissertations relatiye to the natural history of animals
and vegetables. Translated fiwm the Italian of the Abb^ L. Bpallan-
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-*—— 152, 0. The sssne. '2 Ttfls. Lend. 1789.
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Swan, 393, Q. Illostrations of the comparative anatomy of the nervoas
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Hederaann, 1951, O. The cnatoniy of tiie fostal brain ; with a eomparative
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Yimoat, 167, P. Tiaat6 de phrenolegie homaine et eompar6e ; par J.
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IV. WORKS ON THE STRUCTURE OF DIFFERENT
CLASSES OF ANIMALS.
(a.) yxbtebrata.
a. Vertehrata generaUy.
Beale, 3766, 0. On some points in the anatomy of the liver of man and
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Breaohet, 362, Q. Btndes de Tosuf dans Tesp^ce humaine et dans quelques
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Owen, 2951, 0. Odontography ; or, a treatise on the comparative anatomy
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microscopic structure in the vertebrate animals. By Richard Owen,
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42 OOlfPARATIVE ANATOMY.
Saint-Angei 507, Q. I^ade de Tappareil reprodnotenr dans les cinq olasses
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*a. Mammalia.
Baer, 452, Q. De ovi mammalinm et hominis genes! ep^stola. Anotore
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198, F. Untersnchnngen neber die Gefsssverbindnngen zwischen
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Bernhardt, 451, Q. Sjmbolse ad ovi mammalinm historiam ante prsBgna-
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L
CHAPTER II.
^sntoUfss*
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1138, 0. The same. I%ilad« 1806.
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571, 0. The same. 3 vols. Edinb. 1795.
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Mr. Hunter's physiology, and of his researches In oomparatire anato-
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294, 0. Vol. TV. p. The same.
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2967, 0. The same. Philad. 1840. (Dangllson's Am. Med. Li-
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174, Q. Planches au m^me livre.
III. WORKS ON PARTICULAR DEPARTMENTS OP
PHYSIOLOGY.
(a.) gensral physioloqt.
1. LIFE, OBOAHISATIOir ; THS ZOOHOMIA, ETC.
Abemethy, 1411, O. An inquiry into the probability and rationality of
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1704, 0. The same.
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Xav. Biclukt. Paris, 1800.
2308, 0. Le mdme livre. 5me 6dit. Par F. Magendie. Paris, 1829.
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1112, 0. Physiological researches upon life and death. By Xay.
Bichat. Translated from the French bj Tobias Watkias. Philad.
1809.
Bingham, 1814, O. Some remarks on life and organisation. Ext, in B.
Bingham's practical Essays, &o. Lend. 1820.
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Bordeu, 1149, 0. (Euvres completes de Bordeu. Par M. le Cheyal.
Richerand. Tomes 2. Paris, 1818.
Bouillaud, 3704, 0. Considerations de philosophic m^dicale sur le ritalisme,
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Brown, 454, O. Observations on the soonomia of Erasmus Danrin. By
Thomas Brown, Esq. Edinb. 179&
Buchan, 330, D. p. Bionomia. Opinions eonceming life and health. By
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Chauffard, 3744, 0. p. Lettres sur le yitalisme. Par le Dr. P. Emile
ChAufTard. Paris, 1856.
CuTier, 2367, O. Hist, des progrte des sciences naturelles, depois 17B9
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Darwin, 97, Q. Zoonomia ; or, the laws of organic life. By Erasmus
Darwin, M. D. 2d edit. 2 vols. Lond. 1796.
— 775, 0. The same work. 2 vols. Dublin, 1800.
407, O. The same work. With an introduction and appendix, by
Chas. Caldwell, M. D. 2 vols. Philad. 1797.
Dickson, 725, D. Essays on life, sleep, pain, intellection, hygiene, and
death. By Samuel Henry Dickson, M. D. Philad. 1852.
Fletcher, 2693, 0. Rudiments of physiology, in three parts. I. On organ-
ism. II. On life, as manifested in irritation. III. On life, as manifested
in sensation and in thought. By John Fletcher, M. D. Edinb. 1835.
Gardiner, 143, 0. Obsenrations on the animal economy, &c. By John
Gardiner, H. D. Edinb. 1784.
Gamett, 213, Q. Popular lectures on zoonomia, or the laws of animal life,
in health and disease. By Thomas Gamett, M. D. Lond. 1804.
Good, 1912, 0. The book of nature. By John Mason Good. 3 vols. Lond.
1826.
•— — 1696, 0. p. On the general structure and physiology of plants com-
pared with those of animals, and the mutual conyertibiUty of their
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organic elements. (Oration before the Med. Soc. of Lond.) By John
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Green, 2931, O. Vital dynamics ; the Hnnterian oration before the Ro^
College of Surgeons in London. By Joseph Henry Green, F. B. S.
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Harrington, 528, O. A phfloeophioal and experimental enqniry into the
first and general principles of animal and Yegetable life : likewise into
atmospherical air. With a refutation of Dr. Priestley's doctrine of
air. By Robert Harrington. Lond. 1781.
Herdman, 429, 0. An essay on the cause and phenomena of animal life.
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Hunter, 50, Q. Obserrations on certain parts of the animal OBConomy. By
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2687, 0. The same. Ext, in John Hunter's works, edited by J. F.
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Lamarck, 1727, O. Determination des oaractires essentiels de Panimal^
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Le Gallois, 1247, O. Experiments on the principle of life, and particularly
on the principle of the motions of the heart, and on the seat of this
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Macrery, 683, 0. p. An Inaug. dissertation on the principle of animation.
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McCall, 1036, 0. Vol. XVI. p. An inaugural dissertation, on the mutual
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911, 0. p. The same.
Milcent, 3716, O. p. Du dernier ouvrage de M. Flourens, intitule '^ De la
long£Tit6 humaine et de la quantity de vie sur le globe." Par le Dr.
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Morgan, 1799, O. Sketches of the philosophy of life. By Sir T. C. Mor-
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Mudge, 2, D. p. A chapter on the vis vite, so Ua as It is concerned in
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John Mudge. 2d edit. Lond. 1779.
Nysten, 807, 0. Kecherches de physiologie et de ohimie pathologiques,
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Paine, 3381, 0. p. Essays on the philosophy of yitality as contradistin-
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3458, O. Vol. III. p. The same.
3458, O. On vital powers. Ext, in Med. and Physiol. Commentaries,
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of the principles of medical science. To which is prefixed a general
outline of the organs and functions of the human body. By J. R.
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Perrin, 3384, 0. p. De la periodicity ; 6tude physiologique et m^dicale sur
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Philip, 1712, 0. An experimental inquiry into the laws of the vital func-
tions, with some observations on the nature and treatment of internal
diseases. To which is added the report of the National Institute on
the experiments of Le Gallois. By A. P. Wilson Philip, M. D. Lond.
1817.
Prichard, 2125, 0. A review of the doctrine of a vital principle, as main-
tained by some writers on physiology. With observations on the
causes of animal and physical life. By J. C. Prichard, M. D., F. R. 8.
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Pring, 1801, 0. General indications which relate to the laws of the
organic life. By Daniel Pring. Lond. 1819.
Pugh, 801, 0. p. An inaugural essay on the supposed powers of nature in
the cure of disease. By Whitmell Pugh. Philad. 1804.
1036, 0. Vol. XV. p. The same.
BadcliiFe, 3347, O. Proteus, or the law of nature. By Charles Bland
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R6camier, 2374, O. Notes sur les forces et la dynametrie vitales. Ext, in
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Boget, 1998, 0. An introductory lecture on human and comparative phy-
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Rush, 638, 0. Three lectures upon animal life, delivered in the Univer-
sity of Pennsylvania. By Benjamin Rush, M. D. Philad. 1799.
782, 0. p. The same.
783, 0. p. The same.
784, 0. The same.
Saini-Hila|re, 3598, O. Histoire naturelle g6n6rale des r^gnes organiques,
principalement 6tudi6e chez Phomme et les animaux. Par M. Isidore
Geoffroy 8aint-Hilaire. Tome I. et II. Paris, 1854—1856.
Sawyer, 294, 0. Vol. XV. p. An inaugural dissertation ; containing an
enquiry into the existence of the living principle and causes of ani-
mal life. By Mattheas E. Sawyer. Philad. 1793.
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Selby, 911, 0. p. An inaugural dissertation on the analogj between
plants and animals. By Wm. F. Selbj. Philad. 1806.
1036, 0. Vol. XVIII. p. The same.
Sigmond, 2082, 0. The unnoticed theories of Senretus. Bj George Sig-
mond, M. D. Lond. 1828.
Smellie, 56, Q. The philosophy of natural historj. By Wm. Smellie,
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2248, O. The same. Edited, with additions, hy John Ware, M. D.
Boston, 1829.
Spallanzani, 743, 0. Tracts on the nature of animals and Tegetables. By
Lazaro Spallanzani, R. P. U. P. Edinb. 1799.
163, 0. Dissertations relative to the natural history of animals and
vegetables. Transl. from the Italian of the Abb6 Spallanzani. 2 vols.
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152, O. The same. 2 vols. Lond. 1789.
1338, 0. The same. Transl. hy J. G. Daljell. 2 vols. Edinb.
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Thelwall, 74, Q. Vol. IV. p. An essay towards a definition of animal
vitality ; read at the theatre at Guy's hospital, January 26, 1793. By
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Thornton, 592, O. Medical extracts. On the nature of health, and the
laws of the nervous and fibrous systems ; with practical observations.
By Robert John Thornton, M. D. 3d edit. 4 vols. Lond. 1798.
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nature of health and disease, including the laws of the animal oeoono-
my, and the doctrines of pneumatic medicine. By Robert John
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Virey, 3206, 0. De la puissance vitale con8id6r§e dans ses fonctions phy-
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552, D. Philosophic de llilstoire naturelle ou ph^nom^nes de Por-
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Waterhouse, 1199, 0. p. The principle of vitality ; a discourse, delivered
before the Humane Society of Massachusetts. By B. Waterhouse,
M. D. Boston, 1811.
White, 163, Q. An account of the regular gradation in man, and in dif-
ferent animals and vegetables-; and from the former to the latter.
Illustrated with engravings. By Chas. White. Lond. 1799.
Yates k Maclean, 1036, 0. Vol. XII. p. A view of the science of life ; on
the principles established in John Brown's Elements of medicine. By
Wm. Yates k Chas. Maclean. Philad« 1797.
4i0, 0. The same.
1607, 0. p. Observations on the animal oeoonomy. Lond. 1815.
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2. GBNBRAL PHTSIOLOGT ILLlTSTRATUrO HATURAL TBBOLOOT.
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vital endowments as evinoing design. By Sir Chas. Bell, K. G. H.
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DesoQzet, 3734, O. Les merveilles dn corps hnmain, prteia m^thodiqne
d'anatomie, de physlologie et dlijgitoe dans lettrs rapports avec la
morale et la religion* Par J. B. F. Desonret, M. D. Paris, 1856.
Chalmers, 2600, 0. Bridgewater tr. I. On the adaptation of external natnre
to the moral and int^leetoal constitntion of man. Bj the Rer. Thos.
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Donoan, 726, D. God in disease, or the numifestationa of design in mor-
bid phenomena. By James F. Duncan, M. D. Philad. 1852.
Kidd, 2600, 0. Bridgewater tr. II. On the adaptation of external nature to
the physical condition of man. By John Sidd^ M. D. Lond. 1834*
Kirby, 2600, 0. Bridgewater tr. VIL On the history, habits, and instineta
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Colombat, 2415, 0. Du b£gaiement et de tons les autres vices de la parole,
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CHAPTER III.
jnatnrfA jneWcA atiTr ^pnatmacs^
iKCLVDnia
H^SjIfene «n)r snetoiietttfto*
MATERIA MEBICA, ETC.
1. HYGIENE, DIETETICS, AND REGlMfiN.
1. HTGIBSX.
(a.) oenebal treatises.
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78, D. The same. Philad. 1788.
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535, O. On the constitution and management of the human body.
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1 1 8 MATERIA MEDICA.
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510, D. The same. 3d edit. Edinb. 1835.
Comaro, 85, D. Sure methods of attaining a long and healthful life ; with
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MATERIA MBDICA. 119
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^^ 2669, 0. Tlie economy of health, or the stream of human life from
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120 MATERIA MEDICA.
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Thorel, 734, D. Hygiene populaire des villes et des campagnes, &c. Par
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MATERIA MEDIOA. 121
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122 MATERIA MSDIGA.
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134 MATERIA MXDIOA.
(b.) works on particular departments of the materia
MSDIOA.
1. TBaRABLB XATXBIA MBDICA.
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native medicinal plants of the United States ; containing their botani-
cal history and chemical analysis, and properties and uses in medi-
cine, diet, and the arts. With colored engravings. By Jacob Bige-
low, M. D. 3 vols. Boston, 1817—20.
Bordiga, 53, Q. Btoria delle plante forastiere le pin importanti nell'aso
medico, od economico, colle lore figure in rame incise da Benedetto
Bordiga. Toml 2. Milano, 1792.
Carson, 464, Q. Illnstrations of medical botany; consisting of colored
figures of the plants affording the important articles of the materia
medica. And descriptive letter-press. By Joseph Carson, M. D.
5 vols. Philad. 1847.
Cazin, 3324, O. Trait6 pratique et raisonnd de I'emploi des plantes m^i-
cinales indigenes. Par F. J. Cazin. Boulogne, 1850.
483, Q. Planches au mdme ouvrage.
Chanmeton, 1669, 0. Flore m6dicale, d^rite par P. P. Chaumeton, M. D ,
peinte par P. J. F. Turpin, &c. Paris, 1814—20. Tomes 8.
Colpeper, 33, D. The English physitian enlarged with three hundred
and sixty-nine medicines, nuide of English herbs, that were not in
any impression until this. Being an astrologo-physical discourse of
the vulgar herbs of this nation, containing a complete method of
physic, etc. By Nich. Culpeper. Lond. 1653.
309, D. The same work. Gainsborough, 1813.
Durante, 181, F. Herbario novo di Castore Durante, medico et cittadino
Romano. Yenetia, 1602.
Qriillth, 3281, 0. Medical botany ; or, descriptions of the more important
plants used in medicine, with their histoiy, properties, and mode of
administration. By B. Eglesfeld Griifith, M. D. With illustrations.
Philad. 1847.
Hill, 1564, 0. p. Virtues of British herbs ; with the history and descrip-
tion of the several kinds, an account of the diseases they will cure,
the family methods of giving them, &c By John Hill, M. D. With
plates. 4th edit. Loud. 1771.
Lindley, 2824, 0. Flora Medica ; a botanical account of all the more im-
portant plants used in medicine in different parts of the world. By
John Lindley. Lond. 1838.
Macer Floridus, 3083, 0. p. Bffacer Floridus des vertus des plantes.
MATERIA MXDIGA. 185
Tradoit en Fraaoais par M. hofoiu Baadet. Paris, 1845. (Bibliothi^ae
Latine-Fran^ise.)
lieyriolc, 1628, O. The new familj herbal; or, domeatie phjsieian;
enumerating, with aeonrate deBoriptions, all the known vegetables
which are any waj remarkable for medioal elftcacj ; with an aooonnt
of their virtueB in the several diseanes incident to the human frame.
With plates. B7 Wm. Meyrick. Birmingham, 1790.
Mixaldas, 752, D. Alezikepos, sen aoziliaris et medions hortns, remm
variamm, et secietoram remediomm acoessione loonpletatos. Anotore
Antonio Misaldo. Lateti», 1575.
Reid, 452, D. Outlines of medical botany ; comprising vegetable anatomy
and physiology, ke. With tables of medicinal plants, arranged in
their Linn»an and natural orders. By Hngo Beid. Bdlnb. 1832.
Richard, 2246, 0. Eltoiens dliistoire natorelle m6dioale. Par M. Achille
Richard. Tomes 2. Paris, 1831.
3262, 0. Le m6me ouvrage. 4m6 Mit. Tomes 3. Paris, 1849.
Schoepf, 280, D. D. J. D. Schoepf materia medica Americana potissimnm
regni vegetabilis. Briangn, 1787.
8ibly, 269, Q. Vol. L Cnlpeper's English physician, with the addition of
one hundred herbs, and a display of their medicinal and oconlt
properties in the core of all diseases incident to mankind, &o. With
colored plates. By B. Sibly. Lend.
Sonbeiran, 3666, 0. p. Des applications de la botanique i la pharmaole.
Par J. L. Sonbeiran. Paris, 1855.
Spigelins, 53, F. Adriani Spigelii, Bmzellensis, isagoges in lem herbariam
libri dno. Ext. ta Oper. omn. Amstelod. 1645.
Stephenson, 2519, 0. Medical botany ; or, illustrations and descriptions of
the medicinal plants of the London, Edinburgh, and Dublin Pharma-
copoBias. With Ignres drawn and colored from nature. By John
Stephenson, M. D., and James Moras Churchill, F. L. 8. A new edition
by Qilbert T. Burnett. 3 vols. Lend. 1832—1836.
Stokes, 1560, 0. A botanical materia medica, consisting of the generie
and specific characten of the plants used in medicine and diet. By
Jonathan Stokes, M. D. 4 vols. Lend. 1812.
Woodville, 72, Q. Medical botany. With colorad plates. By Wm.
Woodville, M. D. 3 vols, and supplement Lend. 1790 — ^94.
2. XATSRIA XIDICA OT PABTICCTLAB OOUirrRIBS.
Ainslie, 1944, O. Materia Indica ; or, an account of the articles employed
by the Hindoos in their medicine, arts, ko. By Whitelaw Ainslie, M. D.
2 vols. Lend. 1826.
Barton, 459, O. p. Collections for an essay towards a materia medica of
the United States. By Benjamin SmUh Barton, M. D. Philad. 1798.
1036, 0. Vol. VUI. p. The same.
792^0. Thesan«. 2dediL Philad. 1801 and 1804.
1S6 MATKBIA MSDIOA.
Piso^ 50, F. Qnlielml Pisonis de Inditt ntiinsque re natarali et medioa
libri XIV. Axnstel. 16S8.
— — 105| F. Gnlielmi FiBonis de Medioina Bruiliensi libri qnatuor. Lagd.
et Amstel. 1648.
SchcBpf, 280| D. B. J. D. Schoopf materia medioa Americana potlsflimam
regni Tegetabilis. Erlang», 1787.
3. INBIVIDVAL BKMEBISSy AHD CLAflBSB OP XBDICIirBB.
(For works on this subject, vii. Works on PartlenUr Bemedles, Classss of lf«diciii6S» and
UmIt use, Chap. III., p. ISl, ef sej.)
} Mineral WaUn.
(Fief. Vfttaral Hlstorj, Part II., Chsp. 2.)
III. PHARMACY.
(a.) general and elementary treatises.
Banm6, 740, O. ftteents de pharmaoie thteriqne et pratique. Par A.
Baumd. 8me6dit. 2 tomes. Paris, 1797.
Beaoh, 2335, O. A treatise on materia medioa and pharmacy. Ext* in W.
Beach's American practice of medicine, on vegetable principles. 3
▼ols. New York, 1833.
Brande, 1896, 0. A manual of pharmacy. By Wm. Thomas Brando,
F. R. 8. Lend. 1825.
2833, O. A dictionaiy of materia medioa and practical pharmacy ;
including a translation of the formulaB of the London pharmacopoBia.
By Wm. Thoe. Brande. Loud. 1839.
Cherallier, 2159, O. Dictlonnaire des drogues simples et oompoe^es, on
diotionnaire dliistoire naturelle m6dicale, de pharmacologic et de
ohimie pharmaceutique. Par A. Cheyallier et par A. Richard. Tomes
5. Paris, 1827.
— 3488, O. Diotionnaire raisonn^ des denominations ohimiques et
pharmaoeutiques. Par MM. A. CheTallier, Ch. Lamy, et Ed. Robiquet.
2me 6dit. Premidre partie. Paris, 1853.
BoBsie, 106, 0. The elaboratory laid open ; or, the secrets of modern
chemistry and pharmacy revealed. By Robert Dossie, Esq. Loud.
1758.
Bdwards, 2201, O. A manual of materia medioa and pharmacy. From
the French of H. M. Edwards, M. D., and P. Vavasseur, M. D., by John
Baviee. Loud. 1831.
2100, O. The same. Translated by Jos. Togno, M. D., and & Durand.
Philad. 1829.
Farre, 2053, 0. Journal of morbid anatomy, ophthalmic medicine, and
pharmaceutical analysis, &c. By John R. Farr, M. B. Lend. 1828.
MATERIA BIEDIOA. 187
Gardner, 674, D. Medical ohemiBtrj for the lue of stndentB and the pro-
feesion; being a mannal of the science, with its applications to
toxicology, physiologj, therapeutics, &c. By D. P. Gardner, M. D.
Philad. 1848.
Glauber, 56, F. The works of J<^n B. Glauber; containing a great
▼arlety of choice secrets in medicine and alchymy, &c. Translated
into English by Christopher Packe. Lond. 1689.
Gray, 1985, 0. The elements of pharmaey and of the chemical histoiy of
the materia medica. By Samuel F. Ot&y, Lond. 1823.
Lemery, 415, O. A course of chymistry : containing an easie method of
preparing those chymical medicines which are used in physick. With
curious remarks upon each preparation. By Nicholas Lemery, M. J),
4th edit. Translated from the French. Lond. 1720.
Maugham, 445, D. The London manual of medical chemistiy, comprisiog
an interlinear rerbal translation of the pharmacopoeia. With the
treatment and tests of poisons, &c. For the use of students. By
William Maugham. Lond. 1831.
Mohr, 3810, 0. Lehrbuch der pharmaceutischen Technick. Yon Dr. Fr.
Mohr. 2te Auflage. Braunschweig, 1853.
Mohr & Redwood, 3256, 0.* Practical pharmacy ; the arrangements, appa^
nAus, and manipulations of the pharmaceutical shop and laboratory.
By Francis Mohr, Ph. D., and Theophilus Redwood. Bdited, with
extensive additions, by Wm. Procter, Jr. Illustrated by engrayings.
Philad. 1849.
Monro, 31, 0. A treatise on medical and pharmaceutical chemistry and
the materia medica. To which is added, a translation of the
pharmacopoeia of the Royal College of Physicians of London. By
Donald Monro, M. D. 4 vols. Lond. 1788^89.
259, 0. The same.
Morfit, 2711, 0. Chemical and pharmaceutical manipulations ; a manual
of the mechanical and chemico-mechanical operations of the labora-
tory. By Campbell Morfit and Clarence Morfit 2d edit. Philad. 1857.
Murray, 917, 0. Elements of materia medica and pharmacy. By J.
Murray. 2 vols. Edinb. 1804.
*— * 1298, 0. A system of materia medica and pharmacy. By J. Murray.
With notes, by N. Chapman, M. D. 2 vols. Philad. 1815.
Myrepsus, 22, F. Vol. II. Nicolai Myrepsi Alexandrini de oompositione
medicamentorum opus, in sectiones quadraginta octo digestum, omni-
bus tum medicis, turn seplasiariis mirum in modum utile. A. L.
Fuchsio annotatiooibus illustratum. 1567.
Nisbet, 138, D. Medical chemistry. Ext. in Dr. Wm. Nisbet's Edinburgh
school of medicine. 4 vols. Lond. 1802.
Orllla, 1224, 0. fildmens de chimie m^dicale. Par M. P. Orfila. Tomes 2.
Paris, 1817.
1767,0. Elements of medical chemistry. ByM. P. Oiflla. Lond. 1818.
Paris, 1865, 0. The elements of medical ohemistiy. By J. A. Paris, M. D.
Lond. 1825.
13S MATERIA HEDIOA.
Paris, 1800, O. Fluurmaoologia ; or, the history of medioinal substances ;
with a view to establish the art of prescribing and of composing ex-
temporaneous formuln upon fixed and scientific principles. B7 John
Ayrton Paris, M. D. Sd edit. Lond. 1820..
235, D. The same. 2d edit. Lond, 1812.
1864, 0. Pharmacdogia. 6th edit. Corrected and extended in
accordance with the London pharmacopcsia of 1824 ; and with the
generally adranoed state of chemical science. By J. A. Paris, M. D.
2 vols. With a medicinal dynameter and scale of equiyalents. Lond.
1826.
Parrish, 2988, O. An introduction to practical pharmacy ; designed as a
text-book for the student, and as a guide to the physician and pharma-
ceutist. With many formulas and prescriptions. By Edward Parrish.
With illustrations. Philad. 1856.
Riyinus, 806, B. D. Aug. Quirini Rivini manductio ad chemiam pharma-
ceuticam. Norimbergs, 1718.
Scribonius Largus, 22, F. Vol. XL Scribonii Largi de compositione medica-
mentorum liber. 1567. Ext, in Art. Med. Princ.
Soubeiran, B., 3495, 0. Traits de pharmacie th^rique et pratique. Par
B. Soubeiran. 4me 6dit. Avec figures interoal6es dans le texte.
Tomes 2. Paris, 1853.
Soubeiran, J. 3666, 0. p. Des applications de la botanique i la pharmacie.
Par J. L. Soubeiran. Paris, 1855.
Whitaker, 2896, 0. Diagrams explanatory of the chemical decompositions
of the London pharmaoopcBia, and of the various processes used in
medical chemistry. By Thos. H. Whitaker. Lond. 1839.
Willis, 128, F. The whole works of Dr. Thos. Willis; containing several
treatises, vis : Pharmaceutice rationalis, &c. &c. Translated by Sam.
Pordage. Lond. 1684.
(For JoanuUs, Dissertotions, fto., eoiiueet«d with thia tnbject, VUL Fart lY., Chap. Y.)
(b.) works on PARTICULAR DBPARTMSNTS OF PHARMAOT.
a. Medicinal Preparations.
Adair, 208, 0. On a celebrated quack medicine, and on dulcified adds*
By James M. Adair, M. D. Bath, 1787.
Glutton, 405, 0. Vol. II. p. A true and candid relation of the good and
bad effects of Joshua Ward^s pill and drop. By Joseph Glutton.
Lond. 1736.
405, 0. Vol. U. p. Ward's pill dissected and examined, &c., with a
full confutation of Mr. Glutton's new hypothesis of arsenick being a
part of its composition. By a chymist of London. Lond. 1736.
Orifberg, 118, Q. Vol. II. p. De spiritu vini mercuziali* Auotore J. 0.
Orifberg. Upsal. 1760. Ext, in Sandifort Thesaur.
Hauksbee, 405, 0. Vol. IV. Accounts of the effects of Mr. Hauksbee's
alterative medicine in venereal diseases. Lond. 1742—43.
MATERIA MEDICA. 139
Jones, 829, D. p. On the Ban m6dioinale d'Hnsson in the cnre of goat.
2d edit. By Bdwin G. Jonefl, M. D. Lond. 1810.
Laffeotenr, 1207, 0. Trait6 dee maladies rin^rlennee et m6thode de lenr
gn^rison i>ar le rob antisiphilitiqne. Par B. Laffectenr. Paris, 1802
Leake, 294, 0. Vol. XVIII. p. A dissertation on the properties and eAoacy
of the Lisbon diet-drink in the onre of the renereal disease, the
sonrvy, and other disorders ; together with reflections on the nse and
abnse of mercniy, and the manner of its action on the solids and
fluids. Bj John Leake, M . D. 4th edit Lond. 1767.
Ring, 1219, 0. A treatise on the gout ; with observations on the Ban m^
dicinale. By John Ring. Lond. 1811.
3638, O. Positire medical agents, being a treatise on the new alkaloid,
lesinoid, and concentrated preparations of indigenous and foreign
medical plants. By authority of the American Chemical Institute.
I«ew York, 1854.
b. Pharmcicopcnas, Dispensatories, Formulartes, Sfc.
♦a. Of Special Authors,
AUeyne, 59, O. A new English dispensatory. By James Alleyne, M. B.
Lond. 1733.
Bate, 117, D. Pharmaoopooia Bateana. Hulc acoessit orthotonia medico-
rum obsenrata, &c. Cura Ja. Shipton. Lond. 1688.
35, D. Vid. PuUer.
56, O. PharmacopoDia Bateana ; or Bate's dispensatory. Translated
from the last edition of the Latin copy, published by Mr. James Ship-
ton. To which are added the Arcana Goddardiana and their Recipes,
&o. 3d edit. By Wm. Salmon, M. D. Lond. 1706.
Berkenhout, 1182, O. Pharmacopoeia medici. Auctore Joanne Berken-
hout, M. D. Editio tertia. Lond. 1782.
Boerhaave, 62, D. Praxis medica Boerhaaveana ; being a compleat body
of prescriptions adapted to each section of the practical aphorisms of
Hermannus Boerhaare. Lond. 1716.
Browne, 316, D. The apothecary's rade mecum ; or, critico-ezplanatory
companion to the new London pharmacoposia. By Hyde Mathis
Browne. Lond. 1812.
Campbell, 292, D. Phaimaoopoeia of the Royal College of Physicians of
London, 1809. Translated by Hector Campbell, M. D. Lond. 1809.
Christison, 2982, 0. A dispensatory, or commentaiy on the pharmacopoBias
of Great Britain. By Robert Christison, M. D. Edinb. 1842.
Churchill, 311, D. The medical remembrancer ; or pharmaceutical vade-
mecnm. By Thomas Furlong Churchill, M. D. 2d edit. Lond.
1810.
Clarke, 224, D. Pharmacopoeiarum ooUegiorum regalium Londini, Edin-
burgi, et Bblans conspectus medicns. Edrardo Gk>odman Clarke^
M.I). Lond. 1810.
140 MAT£KIA MXDICA.
Coze, 851, 0. The Amerioan dispensatoiy ; comprehending the IxnproTe-
ments in Dr. Dtincan'8 2d edition of the Edinburgh new dispensatoiy.
The arrangement simplified, and the whole adapted to the practice of
medicine and pharmacy in the United States. With plates. Bj
John Redman Coxe, M. D. Philad. 1806.
852, O. The same. 6th edit. Philad. 1825.
2097, O. The same. 7th edit. Philad. 1827.
CruBO, 116, D. Medicamentomm thesanms, snccinote comprehendens ad
omnes fere totios microcosmi morbosexpertanecnon specifioa remedia
ordine alphabetico digesta. Opera et cura Joannis Cmso. Lend.
1701.
Culpeper, 37, F. A physical directory ; or a translation of the dispensa-
tory made by the CoUedge of Physitians of London, and by them
imposed upon all the apothecaries of England to make up their medi-
cines by. 2d edit. By Nich. Culpeper. Lond. 1650.
Duncan, 236, 0. The Edinburgh new dispensatory ; being an improve-
ment of the new dispensatory of Dr. Lewis. With plates and tables.
By Andrew Duncan, Jr., M. D. 2d edit. Edinb. 1790.
770, 0. The same. Edinb. 1803.
1451, 0. The same. 8th edit. Edinb. 1816.
Dunglison, 2914, 0. New remedies ; the method of preparing and admi-
nistering them ; their effects on the healthy and diseased economy,
&o. By Robley Dunglison, M. D. Philad. 1839. (Dunglison's Am.
Med. Library.)
Ellis, 2009, 0. The medical formulary. By Benjamin Ellis, M. D. Philad.
1826.
2742, 0. The medical formulary. With an appendix containing the
usual dietetic preparations and antidotes for poisons. By Benjamin
Ellis, M. D. 5th edit. Philad. 1838.
3279, O. The same. With an appendix on the endermio use of
medicines, and on the use of ether and chloroform. By B. Ellis,
M. D. 10th edit. Revised and extended by R. P. Thomas, M. D.
Philad. 1854.
Farr, 2812, O. Vol. L p. Formulary of new medicines. By W. Farr.
(Dunglison's Am. Med. Library.) Philad. 1838.
Fox, 330, 0. FormulaB medicamentomm selects ; or select prescriptions
of the most eminent physicians, for various diseases Incident to the
human body. By Edward Fox. Lond. 1777.
Fuller, 120, D. Pharmacopoeia extemporanea. Per Thorn. Fuller, M. D.
Lond. 1702.
— — 35, D. Pharmacopcdia Bateana, in libros duos digesta ; prime com-
positiones Qalenicse, altero processus chymioi exarantur; viribus
dosibusque illustrantur, &c. Cura et opera Thom» Fuller, M. D.
Lond. 1719.
45, D. Pharmacopoeia domestica, in usum eorum, qui ruri medicinam
facientes necesse habent, ut pharmacothecas privataa sibimet oon-
struant. Per Thom. Fuller, M. D. Lond. 1723.
MATERIA HSDICA. 141
Oanod, 772, D. The essentials of materia medica, therapeutics, and the
pharmaooposiaa. Bjr A. B. Garrod, M. D. Lend. 1855.
Oraves, 104, D. p. Conspeotos of the London, Edinbnrgh, and Dublin
Phannaoopoeias. By R. Graves, M. D. Lond. 1799.
228, D. The same work. 4th edit. Lond. 1810.
Hahnemann, 2378, 0. Pharmacop^e homodopathique. Ext, in Organon
de Tart de gu6rir, par 8. Hahnemann. Trad, par A. J. L. Jonrdan.
Paris, 1832.
Hamilton, 300, D. The encheiridion medicum ; or, young praotitioner's
pocket companion ; being a conspectus of the London, I>ublin, and
Edinburgh Pharmacopoeias ; with a collection of formula and tables
of synonymes. By W. Hamilton. Lond. 1810.
Healde, 144, 0. The new pharmacopceia of the Royal College of Physi-
cians of London. Translated into English, with notes, indexes, &c.
&c. By Thomas Healde, M. D. 3d edit. Lond. 1788.
270, 0. The same. 5th edit., revised and enlarged by John Latham,
M. D. Lond. 1791.
Jourdan, 2099, 0. Pharmacop6e unlverselle, ou conspectus des pharmaco-
p^es des tons pays. Par A. J. L. Jourdan. Tomes 2. Paris, 1828.
Juncker, 81, Q. Conspectus formularum medioarum. Ext. in Joan.
Junckeri Op. Omn. (Tomus VII.) Hals. Magdeb. 1730.
Lewis, 617, O. The new dispensatoiy ; containing the elements of phar-
maceutical chemistry, materia medica, pharmaceutical preparations,
and medicinal observations. By W. Lewis, F. R. 8. Edinb. 1786.
(2 copies.)
Magendie, 472, D. Pormulaire pour la preparation et Pemploi de plusieurs
nouveauz mMicamens. Par F. Magendie. 7me 6dlt. Paris, 1829.
356, D. Formulary for the preparation and mode of employing seve-
ral new remedies. Translated, with notes, by Chas. Thos. Haden.
Lond. 1823.
— — 391, D. The same translation. With an appendix. 4th edit. By
Robley Dunglison, M. D. Lond. 1825.
Mesues, 430, Q. Giovanni Mesne della consolatione delle medicine sem-
plici solutlve, &o. Impresso in Firenze. (No title-i>age.)
Monro, 31, O. A treatise on medical and pharmaceutical chemistry, and
the materia medica. To which is added a translation of the pharma-
copoeia of the Royal College of Physicians of London. 4 vols. Lond.
1788—90.
259, 0. The same.
Moure, 659, D. Pr§cis de th^rapeutique sp6ciale, de pharmaoeutique et de
pharmaoologie. Par MM. J. G. Am6d6e Moure, et J. Henri Martin,
M. D. Paris, 1845.
Mynsicht, 135, Q. Hadrian! a Mynsioht thesaurus et armamentarium
medico-chymicum. Hoc est selectissimorum, contra quosvis morbos,
pharmacorum conflciendorum secretissima ratio. Cui in fine adjuno-
tum est testamentum Hadrianeum de aureo phllosophorum lapide.
Lubecs, 1662.
142 IIATERI A MBDIOA.
IVisbet, 135, D. The oliniosl pharmaoopaBia ; or, general principles of
practice and preBoription; arranged nnder three heads, of materia
medica, classification, and extemporaneous formuls. Bj Wm. Nisbet,
M. D. Lond. 1800.
Pearson, 1103, O. Thesanms medicaminnm ; a new collection of medical
prescriptions, distributed into twelve classes, and accompanied with
pharmaceutical and practical remarks. Bj Richard Pearson, M. D.
3d edit. Lond. 1804.
Plenck, 399, 0. Pharmacologic chirurgicale, ou science des m6dicamens
eztemes et internes, requis pour gu6rir les maladies chirurgioales ;
suivie d'un traits de pharmacle relatif k la preparation et & la compo-
sition des m^dicamens. Par M. Plenck. Paris, 1786.
Powell, 1110, 0. The pharmacopoeia of the Rojal College of Phjsicians
of London, 1809. Translated into English, with notes, &c., \>y Richard
Powell, M. D. Lond. 1809.
Quin, 2496, 0. Pharmacoposia homoeopathica. Edidit F. F, Quin, M. D.
Lend. 1834.
Quincj, 3232, O. Pharmacopcsia oi&cinalis et eztemporanea ; or, a com-
plete English dispensatory. By John Quincy, M. D. 3d edit. Lond. 1720.
193, 0. The same.
74, O. The same. 14th edit. Lond. 1769.
Radcliffe, 258, O. Dr. Radcliffe's practical dispensatoiy. Containing a
complete bodj of prescriptions, fitted for all diseases internal and
external, digested under proper heads ; selected from various authors.
Bj Edward Strother, M. D. 4th edit. Lond. 1721.
Ratier, 2389, 0. Pharmacop6e Fran9aiBe, ou Code des m^dioamens, nou-
velle traduction du Codex medicamentarius, sive Pharmacopooa Gal-
lica. Par F. S. Ratier ; augments de notes et additions par O. Henry,
Fils. Paris, 1827.
470, D. Formulaire pratique des hdpitaux civils de Paris, &c., avec
des considerations g6n6rales sur chaque hdpital. Par F. S. Ratier,
M. D. 4me ^it. Paris, 1832.
423, D. A practical formulary of the Parisian hospitals. With
remarks, &c. By F. S. Ratier, M. D. Translated from the 3d French
edit., by R. D. McLellan, M. D. Edinb. 1830.
Reece, 804, O. p. The medical and chirurgical pharmacopcsia, for the use
of hospitals, dispensaries, &c. By Richard Reece. Bristol, 1800.
1642, 0. p. The medical and surgical dispensatory. By Richard
Reece, M. D. 2d edit. Bristol, 1808.
1642, 0. p. A companion to the ^aedicine chest, &c. Lond. 1814.
Rutty, 298, D. Observations on the London and Edinburgh dispensatories ;
with an account of the virtues of various subjects of the materia
medica. By the late John Rutty, M. D. Lond. 1776.
Ryan, 539, D. The medico-chirurgical formulary ; or, a conspectus of the
best prescriptions, both national and foreign, in medicine, surgery,
obstetricy, and infantile medicine, &c. By Michael Ryan, M. D.
Lond. 1837.
BfATEBIA BfSDIOA. 148
Sohidder, 60, 0. FhaimaeopcBia medioo-chymioa, si^e thesaoniB phannA-
cologicuSy quo oomposita qiuBqneeelebrioTa, hino mineralia, yegetabilia
et animalia ohymioo-medioe desoribnntnry atqne iasaper prinoipia
ph^ioicas Hennetioo-HippooratioaB oandide exhibentur. Anthore Jo-
baiine Sohrddero, M. D. Lagd. Batav. 1672.
Serenns Samonicns, 22, F. Vol. II. Q. Sereni Samonioi do modioina pno-
cepta salaborrima. 1667. Ext. in Art. mod. prino.
-— *- 3083, 0. pw Pr6ceptes m6dicaaz de Serenas SammonioiiB. Traduit
en Francis par M. Louis Baudot. Paris, 1845. (Biblioth^ue Latino-
Fran<;ai8e.)
Smith, 270, D. Formnln medicamontoram oonoinnatft ; or, elegant medical
prescriptionB, from the Latin of Dr. Hugh Smith ; with a sketch of hia
life. Lond. 1791.
Spens, 326, D. PharmaoopcBia in nsnm noeooomil regii Edinbnrgensis,
durante Thoma Spens, M. D. Bdlnb. 1810.
SpUlan, 427, D. A supplement to the London, Bdinburgh and Dublin
pharmaeopcBias ; containing a concise view of the doctrine of definite
proportions, and an account of the new French medicines. B7 D.
SpUlan, M. D. Dublin, 1830.
Staphonit, 125, D. Oi&cina chymlca Londinensis, sive ezacta notitia
medioamentorum spagTiicomm. Opera et studio Nicolai Staphorst.
Lond. 1685.
Stocker, 1554, 0. PharmaoopoBia ofilcinalis Britannica, being a new and
correct translation of the late edition of the London pharmaoopoBia,
with which are incorporated, in alphabetical order, all the formula of
the Edinburgh and Dublin colleges. With explanatory notes. By
Bichard Stocker. Lond. 1810.
Thacher, 1126, 0. The new American dispensatoiy. By James Thacher,
M. D. Boston, 1810.
Thomson, A. T. 1483, 0. The London dispensatory. Reyised and altered
according to the last edition of the London pharmacopceia. By
Anthony Todd Thompson. With plates. Lond. 1815.
2640, 0. The same work. 4th edit. Lond. 1826.
— 263, D. A conspectus of the pharmaeopcBias of the LoUdon, Edin-
burgh, and Dublin colleges ; being a practical compendium of materia
medica and pharmacy. By Anthony Todd Thomson. 2d edit. Lond.
1816.
Thomson, J. 1482, 0. The Edinburgh new dispensatory ; containing the
elements of materia medica and pharmacy. With accurate transla-
tions of the London, Dublin, and Edinburgh pharmiacopoeias. By John
Thomson, M. D. Edinb. 1813.
o^— 1392, 0« The pharmacopoeias of the London, Edinburgh, and Dublin
colleges, translated Into English ; with an appendix. By John Thom-
son, M. D. Edinb. 1815.
Toulmin, 281, 0. The instruments of medicine. By Qeo. H. Toulmin, M. D.
Lond. 1789.
144 MATERIA MEDIOA.
Tathill, 1410, 0. The pharmaoopoeia of the Royal College of Physicians of
London, 1824. Translated by Sir Geo. L. TnthUl, M. D. Lond. 1824.
Wilson, S40, D. Pharmacopoeia chirurgica, or a manual of chirorgioal
pharmacy. By James Wilson, F. R. S. Lond. 1810.
262, D. The same work. 3d edit. Lond. 1814.
341, D. The same. With notes, &c., by Wm. Meade, M D. Fhilad.
1818.
Wood & Baohe, 2466, 0. The dispensatory of the United States of Ame-
rica. By Geo. B. Wood, M. D., and Franklin Baohe, M. D. 2d edit.
Philad. 1834.
3253, O. The same work. 6th edit. Philad. 1843.
Zwelfer, 620, 0. Pharmacopoeia Angnstana reformata, et ejus mantissa,
cam animadversionibus Joannls Zwelferi, Palat. Med. Doct. Anneza
ejosdem antoris pharmaoopoBia regia. Roterodami, 1653.
293, D. Pharmacopoeia in nsnm yaletudinarii a Thoma Guy, armigero
fundati, ad normam recensitie editionis pharmaoopoeie CoUegii Reg.
Medic. Lond. reformata. Londini, 1803.
603, D. Idem opus. Lond. 1837.
3795, 0. p. Pharmaoop^e k I'asage des hospices oiyils, des seoours i domi-
cile, des prisons et ddpdts de mendicity. Paris, 1830.
97, D. The practice of the British and French hospitals. 2d edit. Lond.
1775.
305, D. The domestic pharmacopoeia ; or, a complete medical guide for
families. Lond. 1805.
389, 0. Thesaurus medicaminum. A new collection of medical prescrip-
tions, distributed into twelve classes, and accompanied with pharma-
ceutical and practical remarks, exhibiting a view of the present state
of the materia medica, and jHraotice of physic, both at home and
abroad. 2d edit. With an appendix. By a member of the London
College of Physicians. Lond. 1794.
*b. National PharmacopcBica,
162, D. Pharmacopoeia Amstelndamensis renorata. 1726.
3808, O. Pharmaoopoea Borusslca. Bditio sezta. Berolini, 1846.
172, 0. Pharmacopoeia Collegll Regii Medicorum Edinbui^ensis. Bdinb.
1783.
344, 0. Idem opus. Edinb. 1792.
324, D. Idem opus. Bdinb. 1813.
344, Q. Codex Medicamentarius, sive Pharmacopoeia Qallica ; editus a
Facultate Medica Parisiensi. Parisiis, 1818.
203, 0. Pharmaoopoea Leidensis, amplissimorum magistratuum auctoritate
instaurata. Bditio tertia. Lugd. Batav. 1751.
405, O. Vol. III. p. Plan of a new London pharmacopoeia, proposed to the
College of Physicians by their committee appointed for that purpose.
Lond. 1745.
44, D. Pharmacopoeia Collegll Regalis Medicorum Londinensis. Lond. 1747.
MATERIA UimCA. 145
1649, 0. Idem opus. 1809. Editio altera. Lond. 1815.
35d, D. Fharmaoopceia of the Massachosetts medioal society. Boston,
1808.
1367, 0. Tke i^utnaacopcBia of the United States of America. Boston,
1820.
2574, 0. The pharmaoopoia of the United States of America. B7 anthority
of the national medioal convention, held at Washington, A. D. 1830.
Philad. 1831. (2 copies.)
2995, 0. The pharmaeopoeia of the United States of America. By authority
of the national medical conTentioa, held at Washington, A. D. 1840.
Phiiad. 1842.
3440, 0. The pharmacoposia of the United States of America. By authority
of the national medical convention, held at Washington, A. D, 1850.
Phiiad. 1851.
{ Commentarw on the Pharmacopceias.
Bostoek, 1585, O. p. Remaiks on the nomenclature of ihe new London
pharmacopttia. By John Bostoek, M. D. Liverpool, 1610.
Browne, 316, D. The apothecary's vade mecum ; or, oritico-ezplanatory
companion to the new London Pharmacopcria. By Hyde M. Browne.
Lond. 1812.
Ohristison, 2982, 0. A dispensatory, or commentary on the pharmacopoeias
of araat Britian. By Robert Christison, M. D. Edinb. 1842.
Nott, 295, D. A posologic companion to the London pharmacopodia. By
John Nott, M. D. 3d edit. Lond. 1811.
Phillips, 1585, 0. p. An examination of the last edition of the pharma-
copoeia Londinensis. By Richard Phillips. Lond. 1811.
Whitaker, 2896, 0. Diagrams explanatory of the chemical decompositions
of the L<»don pharmacopoeia. By Thos. H. Whitaker. Lond. 1339.
c. On the Adukerati<m of Medicines.
Hassall, 3784, O. Adulterations detected ; or, plain instructions for the
discovery of frauds in food and medicine. By Arthur Hill Hassall,
M. D. Lond. 1856.
IV. THERAPEUTICS.
(a.) general THERAPEUTICS.
a. General and Systematic Treatises.
Actuarius, 22, F. Vol. II. Actuarii medicus, sive de methodo medendi ;
€XL i* Art. Medio. Princ. 1567.
Adair, 208, O. An esssy on therapeutics. By James M. Adair, M.D.
Bath, 1787.
10
146 MATEBIA MEDIOA.
Addison, 3723, 0. Cell therapeutics. By Wm. Addison, M. D. Lond.
1856.
Alibert, 1002, 0. Nonyeanz 616mens de th^rapentique et de mati^re m6di-
oale. Far J. L. Alibert. 4me 6ddt, Tomes 2. Paris, 1817.
Anglada, 3747, 0. p. De Pimportance d'one bonne doctrine mddioale
ponr la th^rapeatiqne. Par le Prof. Chas. Anglada. Montpellier,
1856.
Anbry, 997, 0. Introduction k la thdrapeatiqne de Cos, dans laqneUe on
a prindpalement ea en yne le traitement des maladies aignes. Par
Mr. Anbry, M. D. Montpellier, 1810.
Begin, 2255, O. Traits de th^rapentiqne r6dig6 d'aprds les prindpee de la
nonrelle doctrine m6dioale. Par L. J. Begin, M. D., &c Tomes 2.
Paris, 1825.
2202, 0. The French practice of medicine ; being a translation of
L. J. Begin's treatise on therapeatics ; with notes and observations
by XaTier Tessier, M. D. N. York, 1829.
Bronssais, 2291, 0. Principles of physiological medicine, in the form of
propositions; embracing physiology, pathology, and therapeatics.
Translated from the French of F. J. V. Bronssais, by Isaac Hays,
M. D., and R. £. Griffith, M. D. Philad. 1832.
2785, 0. Cours de pathologic et de th^rapentique g§n6rales. Par F.
J. V. Bronssais. Stenographic par M. Tasset, et r6dig6 par P. M.
Ganbert. 2me 6dit. Tomes 5. Paris, 1834.
Chapman, 1402, 0. Discourses on the elements of therapeutics and ma-
teria medica. By N. Chapman, M. D. 2 vols. Philad. 1817.
1699, 0. Elements of therapeutics and materia medica. By N.
Chapman, M. D. 2 vols. Philad. 1821.
1926, 0. The same. 3d edit. Philad. 1823.
Dickson, 3381, O. p. The principles of the chrono-thermal system of
medicine, with the fallacies of the faculty. By Samuel Dickson,
M. D. With an introduction and notes, by Wm. Turner, M. D.
5th edit. Lond. 1845.
Dieu, 3173, O. Traits de mati^re mCdioale et de thCrapeutique. Par S.
Dieu, M. D. Tomes 4. Paris, 1847—1853.
Duncan, 244, 0. Elements of therapeutics. By Andrew Duncan, M. D.
Edinb. 1770.
Dunglison, 2655, 0. Gbneral therapentics, or principles of medical
practice ; with tables of the chief remedial agents, and their prepara-
tions ; and of the diflferent poisons and thelf antidotes. By Robley
DungUson, M. D. Philad. 1836.
Eberle, 2254, 0. A treatise of the materia medica and therapeutics. By
John Eberle, M. D. 2 vols. Baltimore and Philad. 1825.
Feldmann, 3522, 0. p. Aphorismes de thfirapeutiqne. Par le Dr. S. Feld-
mann. Paris, 1852.
Fouqnier, 2429, 0. p. Considerations gdndrales sur le mode d'administra-
tion des m6dioamens, et obsexrations sur Pusage interne de Tacetate
BIATSBIA MSDIGA. 14?
de plomb. Par M. Fonquier, M. D. Reoaeillies et pnbliddB par M.
Ratier. Paris, 1820.
Ganod, 772, D. The essentialB of materia medioa, therapeutios, and the
pharmacopcBias. By Alfred B. Garrod, M. D. Lend. 1856.
Gintrac, 3534, 0. p. Corns thtoriqne et olinique de pathologie interne et
de thgrapie m^dicale. Par E. Gintrao. Tomes 3. Paris, 1853.
Home, 1455, 0. Medioal fkots and experiments. By Franois Home, M. D.
Lend. 1759.
12, 0. Clinical experiments, histories, and dissections. By F. Home,
M. D. 3d edit. Lend. 1783.
Jonoker, 81, Q. Conspeotns therapin generalis. Ext, in Joan. Janckeri
Op. Omn. (Tomns III.) Halas Magdeb. 1725.
Macbride, 80, 0. Experimental essays on medioal and philosophical sub-
jects. By Dayid Macbride, M. D. 2d edit. Lond. 1767.
Marryat, 247, D. Doctor Marryat's therapeutics ; or the art of healing.
21st edit. With a glossary ; recipes for several popnlar medicines ;
and an outline of the author's life. Bristol, 1806.
Martinet, 421, D. Manual of therapeutics. By L. Martinet, M. D.
Translated from the French, with additions and alterations, by Robert
Norton, M. D. Lond. 1830.
M^rat, etc. 2353, O. Dictionnaire uniyersel de matidre m^dicale et de
th^rapeutique g^n^rale. Par F. Y. M^rat, M. D., et A. J. de Lens,
M. D. Tomes 6. Paris, 1829 — 34. Avec un supplement. Paris,
1846.
Hesues, 430, Q. Giovanni Mesne della consolatione delle medicine sim-
plici solutive, Ac. &c. Impresso in Firenze. (No title-page.)
Mialhe, 3702, O. Chimie appliqu6e k la physiologic et k la th^rapeutique.
Par M. le Dr. Mialhe. Paris, 1856.
Norton, 2237, O. p. Elements of diagnosis, general pathology, and thera-
peutics. By Robert Norton, M. D. Lond. 1831.
Paine, 733, D. Materia medioa and therapeutics. By Martyn Paine,
M. D. New Tork, 1848.
Parry, 1539, O. Elements of pathology and therapeutics. By Caleb Hil-
liar Pany, M. D. Vol. L Bath, 1815.
Pereira, 3632, O. The elements of materia medica and therapeutios. By
Jonathan Pereira, M. D. 4th edit. 2 vols, in 3. Lond. 1854 — 55.
Pidoux, 3513, 0. p. Les vrais principes de la matidre m^cale et de la
thi6rapentique. Par le Dr. Pidoux. Paris, 1853.
Quesneville, 3666, O. p. Memento thSrapeutique. Simple notice sur les
principales substances de la mati^re m6dicale, &c. Par le Dr. Ques-
neville. Paris, 1855.
Riolanus, 641, D. UniversaB medicine compendia. — ^Methodus medendi,
tam generalis quam particularis. Per Joannem Riolanum, M. D.
Parisus, 1598.
Royle, 3283, 0. Materia medica and therapeutics. By J. Forbes Eoyle,
M. D. Edited by Joseph Carson, M. D. Philad. 1847.
SpUlan, 605, D. A manual of general therapeutios ; with rules of pre-
148 MATERIA MBDICA.
soribing, and a copious ooUootion of formnls. By B. Spillan, M. D.
Lond. 1841.
8trother, 70, 0. Saodia ; or a disoonrse on caoses and cures. By Sdw.
Strother, M. D. 2d edit. Lond. 1718.
180, 0. The same. Ist. edit. Lond. 1716.
Thomson, 2575, 0. Elements of materia medica and therapeutics. By
Anthony Todd Thomson, M. D. 2d edit. Lond. 1835.
2325, 0. The same. 1st. edit. Vol. L Lond. 1832.
Townsend, 640, 0. Elements of therapeutics ; or, a guide to health ;
being cautions and directions in the treatment of diseases ; designed
chiefly for the use of students. By Joseph Townsend. 3d edit.
Lond. 1801.
971, 0. The same work. 2d. Am. edit. Boston, 1807.
161, D. The physician's vade-mecum; being a compendium of
nosology and therapeutics. By Jos. Townsend. 6th edit. Lond.
1801.
Waring, 794, D. A manual of practical therapeutics, considered chiefly
with reference to articles of materia medica. By Edw. John Waring.
Lond. 1854.
Williams, 3277, 0. Principles of medicine ; comprising general pathology
and therapeutics, &c. By Chas. J. B. Williams, M. D. Edited by
H. aymer, M. D. 3d Am. edit. Philad. 1848.
Wood, 3765, 0. A treatise on therapeutics and pharmacology, or materia
medica. By George B. Wood, M. D. Philad. 1856.
Wunderlioh, 3289, O. Handbuch der Pathologic und Therapie. Von Dr.
C. A. WunderUch. 3 BiLnde. Stuttgart, 1846-54.
2 Homcsopaihy and Hydropathy.
Bell, 687, O. On hydropathy. ExU in Dietetical and medical hydrology.
By John Bell, M. D. Philad. 1850.
Bigel, 595, D. Manuel d'hydrosudopathie, ou traitement des maladies
par I'eau froide, la sneur, Texercice, et le regime ; suivant la m^thode
employ6e par V. Priessnitz ^ Qrefenberg ; par Dr. Bigel. Suivl dHin
m^moire physiologique sur la chaleur animale; par M. Pelletan.
Paris, 1840.
Brunnow, 2883, O. p. Vid. Sullivan.
Croserio, 2882, O. p. On homoeopathic medicine, illustrating its supe-
riority over the other medical doctrines. By M. Croserio, M. D.
Translated from the French, with notes, containing the opinions of
Brera, Broussais, &c. on homceopathia. By G. Neidhard, M. D.
Philad. 1837.
Curie, 2826, 0. Principles of homosopathy. By P. Curie, M. D. Lond.
1837.
2827, 0. Practice of homoeopathy. By P. F. Curie, M. D. Loud.
1838.
Dauvergne, 3535, 0. Hydroth^rapie g^n^rale. Du veritable mode d'action
des eauz de mer, &c. Par A. H. A. Dauvergne, M. D. Paris, 1853.
HATBBIA IIEDICA. 149
Des-Omdi, 2606, 0. p. Letten to the physioiAiis of France on homcBopathj.
By the Count Des-Gnldi, M. D. Traufilated from the French by Wm.
Channing, M. D. New York, 1834.
Eastaphieve, 2883, O. p. Homaspathla Tevealed. A brief exposition of
the whole system, adapted to general oomprehension. By A. Eosia-
phieve. New York, 1887.
Everest, 578, D. p. A popular view of homoeopathy. By the Ber. Th.
Everest. Allentown, Pa. 1835.
Flenry, 3451, 0. Traits pratique et raisonni d'hydrothfirapie. Beeherches
cliniqnes, fte. Par Louis Fleury. Paris, 1852.
3616, O. p. Becherohes ezp6rimentales sur 1* sudation. Par Louis
Fleury. Paris, 1854.
3714, 0. p. Glinique hydroth^rapique de Bellevue. Becherohes et
obserrations sur les maladiea chroniques. Par Louis Fleury. Paris,
1865.
Forbes, 715, D. jk The water-cure, or hydropathy. By John Forbes, M. D.
Philad. 1847'
Green, 578, D. p. A familiar exposition of homoeopathia, or the new
mode of curing diseases, illustrating its superiority over the preva-
lent system of medicine. By Jonas Green, M. D. Philad. 1836.
Hahnemann, 2378, O. Exposition de la doctrine m^cale homodopathique,
ou Organon de Part de gu^rir. Par S. Hahnemann. Acoompagn^e de
fragmens des autres ouvrages de Panteuy et suivie d'une phannacopte
homceopathique. Traduite par A. J. L. Jourdan. Paris, 1832.
2701, 0. Organon of homoeopathic medicine. By Samuel Hahne*
mann. let American from the British translation of the 4th German
edition. Allentown, Pa. 1836.
Hartshome, 686,- D. Water versus hydropathy. By Henry Hartshome,
M. D. Philad. 1847.
HendeTBOD, 3564, 0.r Homoeopathy fairly represented. A reply to Pro-
fessor Simpson's ** Homoeopathy" misrepresented. By Wm. Hender-
son, M. D. From the 2d Edinb. edit. Philad. 1854.
Hering, 2607, O. p. A concise view of the rise and progress of homoe-
opathic medicine. By Constantino Hering, M. D. Translated from
the German by Chas. Matlack, M. D. Philad. 1833.
Hoi&nan, 2606, 0. p. Lliomoeopathie exposte aux gens du monde, et r6-
ftitation des objections que font centre elle ses detracteurs. Par le
Doct. Achilla Hoffman. Paris, 1834.^
Holmes, 609, D. pw Homoeopathy, and its kindred delusions ; two lectures
delivered by Oliver Wendell Holmes*, M. D. Boston, 1842.
Lee, 2629, O. p. On homoeopathy. By Edwin Lee. Lend. 1835.
Leo- Wolf, 2602, 0. Remarks on the Abracadabra of the 19th century ; or
on Dr. Samuel Hahnemann's homoeopathic medicine, with particular
reference to Dr. C. Hering's " View" of its rise and progress. By
Wm. Leo- Wolf, M. D. New York, 1835.
Xanec, 373^, 0. Lettres sur I'homoeopathie, on r6fotation comi^^te de
oette methode curative. Par P. A. Manec, Jeune, M. D. Paris, 1856.
160 MATERIA MEBICA.
Neidhard, 609, D. p. An answer to the homoeopathic delasions of Dr.
Oliyer Wendell Holmes. By Charles Neidhard, M. D. Philad. 1842.
Okie, 609, D. p. Homoeopathy, with particular reference to a lectnre by
O. W. Holmes, M. D. By A. H. Okie, M. D. Boston, 1842.
Simpson, J. T., 3548, 0. Homceopathy ; its tenets and tendencies, theo-
retical, theological, and therapeutical. By James Y. Simpson, M. D.
3d edit. Edinb. 1863.
Simpson, S., 2826, 0. A practical Tiew of homoeopathy. By Stephen
Simpson, M. D. Lond. 1836.
Sullivan, 2883, 0. p. A concise view of the principles of homoeopathia.
By the Baron de Brunnow. With introductoty remarks, by John L.
Sulliyan. New York, 1836.
Trifet, 3486, 0. p. De lliydroth6rapie, methods rationelle de traitement
par la sueur, Peau froide, le regime et Pexeroise. Par le Dr. Trife.
Aveshes, 1852.
Wilson, 3606, O. The principles and practice of the water-cure ; and on
household medical science. By James Wilson, M. D. Lond. 1854.
2943, O. Miscellanies on homoeopathy, edited by an association of homoe-
opathic physicians. Philad. 1839.
b. Works on the Genercd Modus Operandi of Medicines,
Qeddy, 683, 0. p. Inaug. dissertation on the absorption of medicines.
By John C. Oeddy. Philad. 1802.
1036, 0. Vol. Xiy. p. The same.
Headland, 3520, 0. The action of medicines in the system ; or, on the
mode in which therapeutic agents introduced into the stomach pro-
duce their peculiar effects on the animal economy. By Frederick
Wm. Headland. Philad. 1853.
Hodge, 648, 0. p. On the absorption of medicines into the circulation.
Inaug. diss, by Benj. Q. Hodge. Philad. 1801.
813, 0. Vol. II. p. The same.
1036, 0. Vol. XX. p. The same.
Ribb, 648, 0. p. On the action of the lymphatics ; with an inquiiy into
the modus operandi of medioines. By Wm. W. Ribb. Philad. 1811.
(Inaug. diss.)
1036, 0. Vol. XX. p. The same.
Rufz, 401, Q. p. Thtee sur la question : Bxiste-t-il des agens th^rapeu-
tiques dont Teflfet ne soit observable que sur les solides ou sur les
iluides ? Par E. Rufz, M. D. Paris, 1835.
Paine, 3381, O. p. Essays on the modus operandi of remedial agents, &o.
By Martyn Paine, M. D. New York, 1842.
3458, 0. Vol. III. p. The same. Ext, in Med. and Physiol. Com-
ment. By M. Paine.
Smith, 532, O. p. Inaug. dissertation, being an attempt to prove that
certain substances are conveyed unchanged into the circulation ; or,
MATBBIA MBDIQA. 151
if ohanged, that they ate reooznpoBed, and regain their active proper-
ties. By B. Darrell Smith. Philad. 1800.
Smith, 813, 0. YoL I. p. The same.
1036, 0. Vol. X. & Vol. XIX. p. The same.
Walmsley, 754, 0. p. On glandular appetency, or the absorption of
medioines. By Thos. Walnudoy. (Inang. diss.) Philad* 1803.
(b.) 8PE0IAL THjntAfBUTICS.
a. General Treatises.
Balbimie, 3d07, O. The water-cnre in consumption and scrofQla. By
John Balbimie, M. D. Lond. 1854.
Beck, 680, D. Essays on infsnt therapentlcs ; to which is added observa-
tions on ergot, and an account of the origin of the use of mercury
in inflammatory complaints. By John B. Beck, M. D. New York,
1849.
Bonnet, 3462, O. Traits de thfirapentiqne des maladies articnlaires. Par
A. Bonnet. Paris, 1853.
B5nninghausen, 2566, 0. p. Essal d'nne thdrapie homceopathiqne des
fi^vres intermittentes. Par le Dr. C. de Bonninghausen. Tradnit de
TAUemand, par G. de Bachmeteff et G. Rapon. Paris, 1833.
Hartmann, 3461, O. Thfirapentiqne homcBopathiqne des maladies des en-
fSants. Par Le Dr. Hartmann. Trad, de PAllemand, avec notes, par
M. L6on Simon fils, M. D. Pails, 1853.
Le Bon, 182, F. Jbannis Le Bon therapia pnerperamm. Ext. in Spachii
Qyn»c. p. 394. Argent. 1597.
Le Conppey, 3388, 0. p. M6moire sor la th^rapentiqne des tnberonles pnl-
monaires et scrofalenx. Par Le Conppey, M. D. Paris, 1851.
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2607, 0. p. Recherches ohimiques et m^dicales sur la Cr6osote, sa
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160 MATERIA MEDIOA.
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3747, 0. p. Le m^me.
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1581, 0. p. An essay on the medical application of electricity. By
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3455, 0. p. De la cauterisation, de r61ectricit6 et dn cautire electrique
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148, 0. A case of gutta serena cured by electricity. "Bij James Ware.
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2056, 0. Researches respecting the natural history, chemical analysis,
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1036, O. Vol. XII. p. The same.
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1962, 0. An inquiry into the action of mercury on the living body.
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909, 0. p. The same.
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947, O. The same.
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1036, 0. Vol. VIII. p. The same.
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1036, O. Vol. Xin. p. The same.
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1
174 MATIBIA MKDIOA.
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865, O. The same.
2d4, O. VoL IIL p. Obflenrations on sugar. By Edward Bigby.
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450, 0. Two casea of diabetes mellitus. By J. RoUo, M. D. With
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1992, 0. Observations on sulphureous fumigations as a remedy in
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405, 0. Vol. I. p. A cure of the epidemical madness of drinking
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To6acco.'—600, 0.. !>• An ezperimeatal dissertation on the ohemioal and
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1036, O. Vol. XVI. p. The same.
294, O. Vol. XIIL p.. Ai treatise upon the herb tobacco* Lond.
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TraetUM, — 753, B. Praotioal remarks on the elBeaoy of traction for the
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(O.) ON THS ART OF PRESCRIBING.
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CHAPTER IV.
Crttietnl ^Ut^OlOttS
▲ HD
39t«ctfce of lllt)rfcfnt«
GENERAL PATHOLOGY
AND
PRACTICE OF MEDICINE
I. HYGIENE.
{Vid. Materia Uedica, Part L, Chap. III., p. 117, and Medical Police, Part I., Chap. VII.)
II. MORBID ANATOMY.
(a.) morbid anatomy oenjerallt.
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1
186 MORBID ANATOBfT.
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(O.) MONSTROSITIES AND MALFORMATIONS
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(D.) OATALOGUB of MU8BXIMS.
(rid. Part IV., Chap. lY.)
III. CHEMISTRY APPLIED TO PATHOLOGY.
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CHAPTEE V.
Sntfittti*
SURGERY.
I. GENERAL WORKS ON SURGERY.
(a.) KLBMENTART and STSTEBftAITO VORKF.
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2965, 0. The same. Philad. 1840. (Dunglison's Am. Med. Lib.)
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24
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author, by James Barle. 3 vols. Lond. 1790.
Pouteau, 699, 0. (Envres posthumes de M. Pouteau. Tomes 3. Paris,
1783.
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By A. Robertson, M. D. 2d edit. Bdinb. 1832.
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1676.
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of English and French snrgeiy. By P. J. Ronz. Translated from
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3596, 0. Quarante ann^es de pratiqne ohimrgicale. Par Ph. J.
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461, Q. Opnscoli di chimrgia di Antonio Scarpa. 3 vols in 1.
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Samnel Sharp, F. R. S. 4th edit. Lond. 1761.
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By James Syme, F. R. S. Edinb. 1848.
Underwood, 277, O. Surgical tracts. By Michael Underwood, M. D.
Lond. 1788.
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la chirurgie. Par M. Tenon. Paris, 1806.
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giques sur les cavity closes naturelles on accidentelles de r^conomie
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Vesalius, 172, F. Andres Vesalii, Invictlssimi Carol! Y. Imperatoris
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1497, 0. The same.
322, 0. The same. With an essay on ligature of the arteries, by J.
Aitkin. Lond. 1770.
Wilmer, 21, 0. Cases in surgery; with an appendix containing the
STniaiBT. 881
method of oaring the bronchocele in Corentry. By B. Wilmer. Lond.
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2d edit. Lond. 1686.
62, 0. Eight chirurgical treatises. By Richard Wiseman. 6th edit.
2 vols. Lond. 1719.
991, 0. The same.
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fh>m the memoirs of the Royal Academy of Sciences at Paris. By
L. Wood, M. D. Vol, I. Lond. 1776.
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B. Zeis. Leipzig, 1845.
2812, 0. Donglison's American medical library. Medical and surgical
monographs. 3 vols. Philad. 1838—1840.
3287, 0. p. Report of the committee on surgery to the national medical
association. Baltimore, 1848.
1809, O. Dublin Hospital Reports. 1818—1830. 5 toIs.
2639, 0. Guy's Hospital Reports. Lond. 183ft— 56. 17 vols.
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12, D. Memoirs of the Royal Academy of Surgery at Paris. Translated
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144, D. Recueil des pi^es qui ont concouru pour le prix de I'Acad^mie
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2625, 0. M6moires sur les snjets proposes pour les prix de TAcad^mie
Royale de Chirurgie. Nouvelle Edition, aveo notes. Tomes 5 en 7.
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2786, 0. Clinique medioo-chimrgicale des hdpitaux de Lyon par MM.
Bottex, Brachet, Delaprade, etc. etc., m6deoin8 et chirurgiens de ces
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Tomes 3. Paris, 1835. .
3380, 0. Bulletin de la 80ci6t6 de chirurgie de Paris, pendant I'annde
1848—1854. Tomes 4. Paris, 1851— 1854.
II. MILITARY AND NAVAL SURGERY.
{Vtd, pp. 2S% €t 9eq.)
IIL OBSTETRIC SURGERY, AND DISEASES OP THE
FEMALE ORGANS OF GENERATION.
(Vid. Midwifery, Part I., Chap. VI.)
888 SUBGEBY.
IV, SURGICAL ANATOMY.
(Fid. p. 32.)
V. WORKS ON PARTICULAR DEPARTMENTS OP
SURGERY.
(a.) general surgical diseases.
1. IKFLAMMATIOir AKD ITS OOSTSBQITEHCBS.
a. Inflammation,
Addison, 3723, 0. Cell therapentlos. By Wm. Addison, M. D. Lond.
1856.
Barclay, 321, 0. Vol. II. p. Dissertatio inangnralis, de inflammatione.
Auctore Jo. Barclay. Kdinb. 1784.
Bell, 23, O. Treatise on nlcers, white swellings, and inflammation. By
Benjamin Bell. 3d edit. Edinb. 1784.
Blaok, 1963, 0. On the capillary circulation of the blood, and the nature
of inflammation. By Jas. Blaok, M. D. Lond. 1825.
Broussais, 1789, 0. Histoire des phlegmasies on inflammations ohronlquds.
2me ^it. Par F. J. V. Broussais. Paris, 1816.
2023, 0. Le mdme ouvrage. 4me 6dlt. Tomes 3. Parts, 1826.
•^ 2242, O. History of chronic phlegmasite, or inflammations. Trans-
lated from the French by Isaac Hays, M. D., and R. E. Griffith, M. D.
2 vols. PhUad. 1831.
Brown, 2087, 0. Medical essays on fever, inflammation, &e. By Joseph
Brown, M. D. Lond. 1828.
Bums, 710, 0. Dissertations on inflammation. By John Bums. 2 vols.
Glasgow, 1800.
Cocke, 801, 0. p. An attempt to ascertain the cause of the extensire
inflammation, which attacks wounded cavities and their contents. By
James Cocke. Philad. 1804. (Inaug. dissert.)
813, O. Vol. II. p. The same.
1036, 0. Vol. XV. p. The same.
Coze, 1036, 0. Vol. IV. p. An inaugural essay on inflammation. By John
Redman Coze. Philad. 1794.
372, 0. Vol. L p. The same.
Bng^, 2631, 0. Essai physiologico-pathologique sor la nature de la fldyre,
de rinflammation, etc. Par Ant. Dug^, M. D. Tomes 2. Paris,
1823.
French, 616, 0. Vol. 11. p. Dissertatio medica inauguralis, de inflamma-
tione. Auctore Jacobo French. Edinb. 1774.
StttGXBT* 88S
Gtendrin, 2372, 0. Hiaioire anatomiqne des inflammatiozis. Par A. N.
Gendrin. Tomes 2. Paris, 1826.
Harrison, 568, D. The philosophy of disease, comprising a brief exposition
of the laws of inflammatory aotion. By James Bower Harrison. Lond.
1838.
Herdman, 1156, 0. On white swelling of the Joints, and the doctrine of
inflammation. By John Herdman, M. D. Edinb. 1802.
Hunt, 182 and 188, Q. Historical surgery, or the progress of the science
of medicine on inflammation, mortification, and gunshot wounds. By
J. Hunt. Loughborough, 1801.
Hunter, 91, Q. A treatise on the blood, inflammation, and gunshot wounda.
By the late John Hunter. With a short account of the author's life,
by Bverard Home. Lond. 1794. (2 copies.)
772, 0. The same ; in 2 vols, from the Lond. Qto. Philad. 1796.
773, 0. The same.
774, 0. The same.
James, 1841, 0. Observations on the general principles and on the particular
nature and treatment of inflammation. By J. H. James. Lond. 1821.
Justamond, 59, Q. p. Essay on inflammation and abscess. Ezt, in Surgical
tracts, by J. 0. Justamond ; collected by Wm. Houlston. Lond. 1789.
67, d The same.
Latour, 3529, 0. p. De la chaleur animale comme principe de I'lnflamma-
tion, et de Temploi des enduits impermtobles comme application du
dogme. Par le Dr. Robert Latour. Paris, 1853.
Lebert, 3699, 0. Becherches sur inflammation, etc. Ext, in Physiologie
pathologique, par H. Lebert. Tomes 2. Arec un atlas. Paris, 1845.
Leon, 438, 0. Vol. U. p. Dissertatio inauguralis de inflammatione.
Auctore Solomon de Leon. Lugdun. Batavorum, 1790.
Lucas, 1982, O. On the principles of inflammation and fever. By C. E.
Lucas, M. D. Lond. 1822.
Macartney, 399, Q. A treatise on inflammation. By James Macartney,
M. D. Lond. 1838.
Maoilwain, 2746, 0. Medicine and surgery one inductive science ; being
an attempt to improve its study and practice, on a plan in closer
alliance with inductive philosophy, and ofTering, as flrst fruits, the
law of inflammation. The whole being the first part of a system of
surgery. By George Macilwain. Lond. 1838.
Magenise, 706, 0. The doctrine of infiammations founded upon reason
and experience ; and entirely cleared from the contradictory systems
of Boerhaave, Van Swieten, and others. By Daniel Magenise, M. D.
Lond. 1768.
Mayer, 3680, O. p. De la sp6cificit6 dans les inflammations et des modifi-
cations qu*elle apporte au traitement. Par le Dr. Alex. Mayer. Paris,
1853.
Morgan, 2692, 0. First principles of surgery, being an outline of inflam-
mation and its effects. By George T. Morgan, A. M. Lond. 1840.
2857, 0. p. The same. Philad. 1838. (Dungltson's Am. Med. Lib.)
884 BtmOBBT.
Paine, 3468, 0. On Tenons congestion, and on inflammation. Ext, in
Med. and phjs. comment., hy Martjn Paine, M. D. Vol. II. New
York, 1840.
Parry, 1916, 0. Essay on inflammation. By Chas. Henry Parry, M. D.
Ext, in Introductory volume to the collected works of Caleb Hillier
Parry, M. D. Lond. 1825.
Phillips, 2453, 0. An essay on inflammation ; being an inquiry into the
causes, phenomena, treatment, and termination of this condition, with
a view to the elucidation of the proximate cause. By Philip L.
Phillips, M. D. Lond. 1833.
Rogerson, 2327, 0. A treatise on inflammations ; explaining their pathology,
causes, consequences, and treatment, with their efleots on the various
textures of the human body. By Geo. Rogerson. Vol. I. Lond.
1832.
Scott, 2017, 0. Observations on the treatment of chronic inflammation in
various structures, exemplified in diseases of the joints. By John
Scott. Lond. 1828.
Semy, 1102, 0. p. On local inflammation, particularly of the eye. By J.
B. Semy, M. D. Lond. 1809.
Stevens, 1762, O. p. A dissertation on the proximate cause of inflamma-
tion, with an attempt to establish a rational plan of cure. By Alex-
ander H. Stevens. Philad. 1811.
Tardy, 331, Q. p. Dissert, inaugur. sur la nature de Tinflammation. Par
H. G. Tardy. Paris, 1814.
Thomson, 1480, 0. Lectures on inflammation, exhibiting a view of the
general doctrines, pathological and practical, of medical surgery. By
John Thomson, M. D. Philad. 1831.
2191, O. The same.
b. Suppuration.
Abeille, 3580, 0. p. Des injections lodges dans le traitement des abcds
symptomatiques de l^ions osseuses. Par M. le Dr. Abeille. Paris,
1853.
Abemethy, 1941, 0. On tumors and on lumbar abscesses. Ext, in Surgical
works of John Abemethy. Vol. II. Lond. 1825.
Clare, 350, 0. On abscesses, on wounds and ulcers, &c. By Peter Clare.
2d edit. Lond. 1779.
— — 70, D. p. On lues venerea, and on abscesses. By Peter Clare. 3d
edit. Lond. 1780.
Home, 74, Q. Vol. I. p. Dissertation on the properties of pus. By Bverard
Home, F. R. S. Lond. 1788.
Justamond, 59, Q. p. Essay on inflammation and abscess. Ext, in Surgical
tracts, by J. 0. Justamond ; collected by Wm. Houlston. Lond. 1789.
67, Q. The same.
Morgan, 2802, 0. p. Tentamen med. inaug. de puns confectione. Aactore
Johanne Morgan. Edinb. 1763.
8UBQERT. 885
Severinufl, 125, Q. Maroi Aaielii Seyerini de abscessnum recondita natnn
libri ooto. Cum ioonibua. Lugd. Batay. 1724.
c. Ulceration and Ulcers.
Aloook, 1992, 0. On the use of ohlonirete in nloeni, gangrene, &o. By
Tho8. Aloock. Lond. 1827.
Bajnton, 707, O. Descriptiye aooonnt of a new method of treating old
nlcers of the legs. By Thomas Bajnton. 2d edit. Bristol, 1799.
Bell, 23, O. Treatise on nlcers, with a dissertation on white swellings of
the johits, &c. By BenJ. BeU. 3d edit. Bdinb. 1784.
Glare, 350, 0. On abscesses, on woonds and ulcers, &c. By Peter Clare.
2d edit. Lond. 1779.
Critchett, 3305, 0. Lectures on the causes and treatment of ulcers of the
lower eztremitj. By Qeo. Critchett, Esq. Lond. 1849.
Eocles, 478, D. Obseryations on the uloeratiye process and its treatment,
particularly when affecting the leg. Bjr Wm. Bccles. Lond. 1834.
Farr, 2056, 0. p. An essay explanatory of a method whereby cancerous
ulceration may be stopped by the formation of crusts and granulating
margins. By Wm. Farr. Lond. 1828.
Qay, 799, D. A memoir on indolent ulcers, and their surgical treatment.
By John Gay. Lond. 1855.
Higginbottom, 1922, 0. On the application of lunar caustic in the cure of
wounds and ulcers. By John Higginbottom. Lond. 1826.
Home, 1780, 0. Practical obseryations on the treatment of ulcers on the
legs. By Eyerard Home, Esq. Lond. 1797.
709, 0. The same. Lond. 1801.
Kirkland, 1643, 0. An appendix to an inquiry into the present state of
medical surgery ; in which the treatment of ulcers is chiefly considered.
By the late Thomas Kirkland, M. D. With notes, &o. By James
Kirkland. Lond. 1813.
Litle, 1612, O. p. An essay on the nature and treatment of the malignant
contagious ulcer, as it generally appears in the British nayy. By
James Litle, R. N. Lond. 1809.
Roberton, 1612, 0. p. A practical essay on ulcers, eruptions, &c., with
some remarks on glandular affections and paralysis. By John Rober-
ton. Lond. 1813.
8key, 2724, O. New mode of treatment employed in the cure of yarious
forms of ulcer and granulating wounds. By F. C. Bkey. Lond. 1837.
Soul6, 3746, 0. p. De rinjection du perohlorure de fer dans le syst^me
yeineux, consid6r€e oomme moyen de gu6rir les yarices et les ulo^res
rebelles des membres inf^rieures. Par Eugene Soul^. Bordeaux, 1856.
Spender, 2573, O. Obseryations on the causes and treatment of the ulcer-
ous diseases of the leg. By J. C. Spender. Lond. 1835.
Stafford, 2145, 0. p. An essay on the treatment of the deep and excayated
ulcer. With cases. By Rich. A. Stafford. Lond. 1829.
26
386 SURGERT.
Underwood, 277, 0. Snrgioal tracts, containing a treatise upon ulcers of
the legs, &c. B/ Michael Underwood, M. D. Lend. 1788.
Whately, 708, 0. Practical obserrations on the cnre of wonnds and nloers
on the legs, without rest. By Thotnas Whatelj, Burgeon. Lond. 1799.
d. Gangrene and Sospital Gangrene.
Alcock, 1992, 0. On the use of chlorurets in ulcers, gangrene, &c. By
Thos. Aloock. Lond. 1827.
Andree, 764, 0. p. On fistula in ano, hsmorrhage, mortification, &o. By
John Andree, M. D. Lond. 1799.
Blackadder, 1736, 0. Observations on phagedaena gangronosa. By H.
Home Blackadder. Edinb. 1818.
Delpech, 516, 0. Surlapourritured'hdpital. Par J. Delpech. Paris, 1815.
Gamgee, 3812, 0. Facts contributed to the pathology of dry gangrene,
with obserrations on its treatment. Ext, in J. S. Gamgee's Researches
in pathol. anat. and clinical surgery. Lond. 1856.
Grifith, 294, 0. Vol. YIII. p. A singular case of reproduction of the
sphincter ani ; and three other cases annexed, which illustrate the
use of a fresh porter fomentation and seed poultice in the cure of
moHification. By Richard Grimth. Lond. 1792.
406, 0. Vol. I. p. The same.
Huger, 1036, 0. Vol. YI. p. An inaugural dissertation on gangrene and
mortification. By Francis K. Huger. Fhllad. 1797.
Hunt, 182, Q. Historical surgery, or the progress of medical science
regarding inflammation, mortification, and gunshot wounds. By J.
Hunt. Loughborough, 1801.
188, Q. The same.
Litle, 1612, 0. p. An essay on the nature and treatment of the malignant
contagious ulcer, as it generally appears in the British navy. By
Jas. Litle. Lond. 1809.
Quesnay, 38, D. Traits de la gangrene. Par M. Quesnay. Paris, 1749.
Shattuck, 1032, 0. On mortification. (Boylston prize question.) By G.
Cheyne Shattuck, M. D. Boston, 1808.
Underwood, 277, 0. Surgical tracts. 2d edit. With observations on^
diseases of the eye, and on gangrene. By Michael Underwood, M. D.
Lond. 1788.
White, 294, 0. Vol. Y. p. Observations on gangrenes and mortifications,
accompanied with, or occasioned by convulsive spasms or arising from
local injury, producing irritation. By Charles White. Warrington,
1790.
2. WOUNDS.
a. Wounds Generally,
Bell, 418, 0. Discourses on the nature and cure of wounds. By John
BeU. Edinb. 1795. (2 copies.)
BUBOEBT. 887
Bell, 913, 0. The same.
870, 0. The same. 2d edit. 2 vols, in 1. Edinb. 1800.
Bertherand, 3386, 0. p. Des panaements des plaies soua le rapport de lear
frequence et de lenr raret^. Par le Dr. A. Bertherand. Paris, 1851.
Blizard, 160, D. Brief explanation of the nature of wounds, &o. By Wm.
Blizard. Lond. 1798.
Brown, 44, Q. A compleat discourse of wounds, both in general and
particular. By John Brown. Lond. 1678.
Charrier, 51, D. A treatise of chirurgical operations. To which is annexed
a general idea of wounds. By Joseph de la Charrier. Translated
into English by R. B. Lond. 1695.
Clare, 350, 0. On the cure of abscesses by caustic, on the treatment of
wounds and ulcers, &c. By Peter Clare. 2d edit. Lond. 1779.
Higginbottom, 1922, 0. On the application of lunar caustic in the cure of
wounds and ulcers. By John Higginbottom. Lond. 1826.
Magatus, 465, Q. Ciesaris Magati, Scandianensis, M. D., de rara medicatione
vulnerum sen de Tulneribus raro tractandis libri. Accessit Joannis
Baptistce Magati tractatus, quo rara rulnerum curatio contra Sennertum
defenditur. Et cum pnefatione Friderici Ch. Cregut, M, D. Tomi 2.
LipsisB et Amstelod. 1733.
Moore, 74, Q. Vol. I. p. On the process of nature in the filling up of
cavities, healing of wounds, &c. By James Moore. Lond. 1789.
Sanson, 2525, 0. De la reunion immolate des plaies, de ses ayantages et
de ses Inconytoients. Far L. J. Sanson. Paris, 1854.
Serre, 2547, 0. Traits de la reunion immediate et de son influence sur les
progrte r^cens de la chirurgie dans toutes les operations. Par M.
Serre, D. M. Paris, 1830.
Skey, 2724, O. On a new mode of treatment employed in the cure of
▼arious forms of ulcer and granulating wounds. By Frederic C. Skey,
F. R. S. Lond. 1837.
Toung, 198, Q. p. An attempt at a systematic reform of the modem
practice of adhesion ; especially in relation to the use and abuse of
the thread suture ; with a yiew of its merits comparatively with those
of the adhesive strap, in the surgery of wounds. By Samuel Young.
Lond. 1808.
270, Q. The same.
b. Poisoned Wounds,
Fontana, 60, Q. Traits sur le venin de la vipdre, etc. Par M. Felix
Fontana. Tomes 2. Florence, 1781.
36, 0. The same. Translated by Jos. Skinner. 2 vols. Lond. 1787.
Mease, 2883, O. p. Death from the venom of insects. By James Mease,
M. D. (From the Am. Jour, of the Med. Sciences for Nov. 1836.)
Ozanam, 3792, 0. p. £tude sur le venin des arachnides et son emploi en
th^rapeutique, suivie d*un dissertation sur le tarentisme et le tigretier..
Par le Dr. Ch. Ozanam. Paris, 1856.
8S8 SUBOERT.
Russell, 23, F. On Indian serpents ; with experiments and remarks on
their several poisons. By Patrick Russell, M. D. Lond. 1796.
Soubeiran, 3698, 0. p. De la yip^re, de son yenin et de sa morsure. Par
J. L. Soubeiran, M. D. P&ris, 1855.
Stubbe, 40, Q. Vol. I. A relation of the strange symptoms happening by
the bite of an adder. By Heniy Stubbe. Lond. 1671.
(For work* on Hydrophobia, Vid. p. 323.)
c. Gunshot Wounds,
Chevalier, 179, D. p. A treatise on gunshot wounds. By Thomas Chevalier.
3d edit. Lond. 1806.
Clowes, 392, Q. On the treatment of wounds made with musket and
oaliver shot, &c. By Wm. Clowes. 3d edit. Lond. 1637.
Dufouart, 889, 0. Analyse des blessures d'armes k feu, et de leur traite-
ment. Par Pierre Dufouart. Paris, 1801.
Dupuytren, 2558, 0. Traits th^rique et pratique des blessures par armes
de guerre, r6dig6 d'aprte les lemons cliniques de M. le Baron Dupuytren ;
et public sous sa direction par MM. les Docteurs A. Paillard et Marx.
Tomes 2. Paris, 1834.
Guthrie, 1460, 0. An essay on gunshot wounds of the extremities requiring
the different operations of amputation. With plates. By G. J. Quthrie.
Lond. 1815.
Hunt, 182, Q. The progress of medical science regarding inflammation,
jnortiflcation, and gunshot wounds. By J. Hunt. Loughborough, 1801.
188, Q. The sam0.
Hunter, 91, Q. On blood, inflammation, and gunshot wounds. By John
Hunter. With an account of the author's life, by Everard Home.
Lond. 1794. (2 copies.)
772, O. The same, in 2 vols., from the Lond. Qto. Philad. 1796.
773, O. The same.
774, 0. The same.
Neale, 1538, 0. Chirurgical institutes, drawn from practice ; on the know-
ledge and treatment of gunshot wounds. By H. St. John Neale, Esq.
Lond. 1804.
Ranby, 104, D. p. The method of treating gunshot wounds. By John
Ranby. 3d edit. Lond. 1781.
3. TETAirVS.
{Vid. p. 385.)
4. coirsTiTunovAL isRrrATiov.
Travers, 1911, 0. An inquiry concerning that disturbed state of the vital
functions denominated constitutional irritation. By BenJ. Travers.
Lond. 1826.
2610, 0. A further inquiry concerning constitutional irritation, and
the pathology of the nervous system. By B. Travers. Lond. 1835.
suROEaT. 389
5. TUV0B8 AKD MOBBID OROWTHg.
a. Tumors Generally,
Abemethy, 1941, 0. On tumors and on lumbar abscesses. Ext, in Surgical
works of John Abemethj. Vol. II. Lond. 1825.
Home, 2169, 0. p. A short tract on the formation of tumours, and the
peculiarities that are met with in the structure of those that have
become cancerous; with the mode of treatment. By Sir Ererard
Home, Bart. Lond. 1830.
Lebert, 3599, 0. Recherches exp^rimentales et microscopiques sur Tln-
flammation, les tumeurs, etc. ExU in Phjsiologie pathologique, par
H. Lebert. Tomes 2. Avec un atlas. Paris, 1845.
Macilwain, 3057, 0. The general nature and treatment of tumours. By
Qeorge Kacilwain. Lond. 1845.
Paget, 3509, 0. Lectures on tumours. By James Paget, F. R. S. Lond.
1853.
Velpeau, 3101, 0. p. De la rupture on de Tterasement sous-cutand des
tumeurs en gfo^ral, des tumeurs sanguines, en particulier. Par A.
Velpeau. Paris, 1843.
Warren, 2697, 0. Surgical obsenrations on tumours, with cases and ope-
rations. By John C. Warren, M. D. With coloured plates. Boston,
1837.
b. Particular Tumors and Morbid Growths,
♦a. Scirrhus and Cancer,
Amussat, 3665, 0. p. Quelques inflexions sur la curability du cancer.
Par J. Z. Amussat. Paris, 1854.
Carmichael, 1094, O. An essay on the effects of carbonate and other pre-
parations of iron, upon cancer; with an inquiry into the nature of
that and other diseases to which it bears a relation. By Richard
Carmichael. 2d edit. Dublin, 1809.
Cazalet, 1570, 0. p. A guide to persons affiioted with gout, scroftila, can-
cer, &c. By J. A. Cazalet. Translated by O. B. Smyth, M. D.
Lond. 1804.
Bennett, 3344, 0. On cancerous and cancroid growths. By John Hughes
Bennett, M. D. With illustrations. Bdinb. 1849.
Denman, 1615, 0. p. Observations on the cure of cancer. By Thomas
Denman, M. D. Lond. 1810.
Deray, 3455, 0. p. Recherches nourelles sur le principe actif de la Cigue
(Conicine) et de son mode d'application auz maladies canc^reuses et
aux engorgements r6fractaires, par le Dr. Francis Devay, et M. A.
Ouilliermond. Paris, 1852.
3522, 0. p. Le mdme line. 2me ^it. Paris, 1853.
300 8URGEBT.
Fair, 1853,0. An essajon the effects of the Facus helininthocorton upon
cancer, more especially in the stage denominated occult ; with a con-
cise inquiry into the origin and nature of the disease, and the proba-
ble wajr in which the dispersion of these tumours is effected, &c. By
Wm. Farr. Lond. 1822.
2056, 0. p. Essay on cancerous ulceration. By Wm. Farr. Lond.
1828.
Fearon, 294, 0. Vol. YI. p. A treatise on cancers ; with a new and suc-
cessful method of operating, particularly in cancers of the breast and
testis. By Henry Fearon. Lond. 1784.
Filhos, 3665, 0. p. Considerations pratiques sur le cancer du sein et la
diathtee oano&reuse. Par le Dr. Filhos. Paris, 1855.
Gamgee, 3812, 0. Clinical remarks on cystic sarcoma and cancer of the
female breast ; and on the treatment of cancer by chloride of bro-
mium, or Landolfi's Paste. Ext. in J. S. Gamgee's Researches in
pathol. anat. and clinical surgery. Lond. 1856.
Gataker, 285, O. On the application of caustic medicines in cancerous
disorders. Ext, in Essays on medical subjects, by Thoeu Gataker.
Lond. 1764.
Graham, 1889, 0. p. Practical obserrations on the cure of cancer. By
Thomas T. Graham, M. D. Lond. 1824.
Guy, 162, 0. p. An essay on scirrhous tumours, and cancers ; with cases
cured by Mr. Plnnket's medicine. By Richd. Guy. Lond. 1759.
162, 0. p^ Answer of Richd. Guy to some invidious falsehoods and
reflections upon his method of curing cancers. Lond. 1764.
Hamilton, 74, D. Obserrations on scrophulous affections, on scirrhus,
cancer, &o. By Robert Hamilton, M. D. Lond. 1791.
83, D. The same.
Hill, 173, 0. Cases in surgery, particularly of cancers, and disorders of
the head from external violence. To which is added an account of
the sibbens. By James Hill. Edinb. 1772.
Home, 1125, O. Observations on cancer connected with histories of the
disease. By Everard Home, Esq. Lond. 1805.
2169, 0. p. On the formation of tumours, and the peculiarities of
those that have become cancerous. By Sir Everard Home, Bart.
Lond. 1830.
Howard, 1499, 0. Vol. L p. Practioal observations on oancer. By the
late John Howard, Surgeon. Lond. 1811.
Johnson, 1142, 0. Practical essay on oancer. By Christopher T. John-
son. Lond. 1810.
Justamond, 146, 0. An account of the methods pursued in the treatment
of cancerous and scirrhous disorders, and other indurations. By J.
O. Justamond, F. R. S. Lond. 1780.
« 59, Q. p. On the treatment of cancerous diseases. Ext. in Surgical
tracts, by J. 0. Justamond; collected by Wm. Houlstou. Lond.
1789.
67| Q. The aame«
SyRQERT. d91
Lambe, 1077, 0. Reports on the effeots of a pecniiar regimen on scirrhous
tamonrs and cancerous ulcers. By Wm. Lambe, M. D. Lond. 1809.
1116, 0. On constitutional diseases ; particularly scrophula, cancer,
&c. By Wm. Lambe, M. D. Lond. 1805.
1389, 0. Reports on the effects of a peculiar regimen in cases of
cancer, scrofula, consumption, &c. By Wm. Lambe, M. D. Lond.
1815.
Larrey, 425, 0. p. M6moire sur les scrophules et cancer. Par le Baron
Larrey. Paris, 1821.
Maisonneuve, 3511, 0. p. Lemons cliniques sur les affections cano^reuses.
Par M. le Dr. Maisonneuve. Recueillies et publi6es par M. le Dr.
Alexis Fay rot. Avec planches. Paris, 1852.
MuUer, 2970, O. On the nature and structural characteristics of cancer,
and of those morbid growths which may be confounded with it. By
J. MUller, M. D. Translated from the German, with notes, by Charles
West, M. D. With plates. Fart L Lond. 1840.
Nisbet, 490, 0. On the nature and treatment of scrophula and cancer.
By Wm. Nisbet, M. D. Edinb. 1795.
1038, 0. The same. 2d edit. Lond. 1800.
Nooth, 804, 0. Obserrations on the treatment of scirrhous tuniours, and
cancers of the breast. By James Nooth. Lond. 1804.
Pearson, 294, 0. Vol. XIL p. Practical observations on cancerous com-
plaints; with an account of some diseases which have been con-
founded with the cancer. Also, critical remarks on some of the
operations performed in cancerous cases. By John Pearson. Lond.
1793.
294, 0. Vol. XIV. p. The same.
R^camier, 2374, 0. Recherches sur le traitement du cancer par la com-
pression m^thodique simple ou combin6e, et sur Thistoire g6n6rale de
la mSme maladie. Par J. C. A. Recamier. Tomes 2. Paris, 1829.
Thomas, 1612, 0. p. Commentaries on the treatment of scirrhi and can-
cers, from the earliest period to the present. By Wm. Thomas.
Lond. 1805.
Velpeau, 3665, O. p. Da diagnostic et de la ourabilitS du cancer. Par
M. Velpeau. Paris, 1855.
Walshe, 3116, 0. The nature and treatment of cancer. By Walter Hayle
Walshe, M. D. Lond. 1846.
Young, 271, D. An inquiry into the nature and action of cancer, with a
view to the establishment of a regular mode of curing that disease
by natural separation. By Samuel Toung. Lond. 1805.
1499, 0. Vol. I. Minutes of cases of cancer dud cancerous tendency
successfully treated. By Samuel Young. With a letter from Samuel
Whi thread, M. P., to the governors of Middlesex Hospital. 2d edit.
Lond. 1816.
1499, 0. Vol. II. Minutes of cases of cancer. By Samuel Young.
Part n. Lond. 1818.
392 8UBQBBY.
*b. Encysted Tumors.
Cooper, 1725, 0. On encysted tnmon. Ext, in Cooper and Travera'
Surgical essaTS. Part 11. Lond. 1820.
*c. Erectile Tumors,
Robin, 3650, 0. p. M^moire snr Tanatomie dee tnmears drectiles. Par M.
le Dr. Chaa. Robin. Paris, 1853.
*d. FihrO'plasHc Tumors,
Forget, 3580, 0. p. Snr les tumenrs fibro-plastiqnes. Par M. Am. Forget.
Paris, 1853.
*e. Fungus Hamatodes,
Mannoir, 449, 0. M6moire snr les fongos ni6dnllaire et h^matode. Par
J. P. Mannoir. Paris, 1820.
Wardrop, 1615, O, p. Obsenratlons on fnngus htematodes, or soft cancer,
in several of the most important organs of the human bod/. By
James Wardrop. With plates. Edinb. 1809.
*f. Melanosis,
Fawdington, 1943, O. A case of melanosis. With observations on the
pathology of that disease. By Thomas Fawdington. Lond. 1826.
*g, Navi,
Abemethy, 802, 0. On n»vi matemi. Ext. in Surgical observations, by
John Abemethy. Part. II. Lond. 1806.
*h. Neuroma.
Smith, 209, F. A treatise on the pathology, diagnosis, and treatment of
neuroma. By R. W. Smith, M. D. With plates. Dublin, 1849.
6. SCKOFULA.
iVid. p. S»6.)
(b.) 8UR0EBY OF PARTIOULAB PARTS OF THE BODY.
1. BUBGICAL DIBSASB8 OF THB SSUr, AND ITS APPBNDAOES.
a. Diseases of the Skin and CeUvlar Tissue.
*a. Bums.
Clowes, 392, Q. A profitable and necessarie booke of observations, for all
BUBGERT. 393
those that are burned with the flame of gunpowder, &o.| and also for
curing of wounds made with musket and oaliver shot, &o. By Wm.
Clowes. 3d edit. Lond. 1637.
Earle, H., 2489, 0. p. Two lectures on the primaiy and secondary treat-
ment of bums. By Henrj Earle, F. R. S. Lond. 1832.
Earle, J., 765, 0. p. An essay on the means of lessening the effects of fire
on the human body. By James Earle, Esq. Lond. 1799.
1452, 0. p. The same.
Kentish, 3096, 0. p. Essays on bums, principally upon those which happen
to workmen in mines upon explosions of inflammable air, &c. With
a refutation of the opinions of Mr. Earle, and Sir W. Farquhar, &o.
By Edward Kentish. Newcastle, 1800.
642, 0. The same. Lond. 1797, and Newcastle, 1800.
*b. Erytipelas,
Qourlay, 321, 0. Vol. L p. Dissertatio medica inauguralis, de erysipelate.
Auctore Gulielmo Gourlay. Edinb. 1782.
Lepelletier, 2847, 0. Traits de T^ysip^le. Far A. Lepelletier. Paris,
1836.
Nunneley, 2972, O. A treatise on the nature, causes, and treatment of
erysipelas. By Thomas Nunneley. Philad. 1844.
Warren, 2966, 0. On erysipelatous inflammation, &c. By Edw. Warren,
M. D. (Dunglison's Am. Med. Lib.) Philad. 1840.
Weatherhead, 1808, 0. On the diagnosis between erysipelas, phlegmon,
and erythema. By Cteo. H. Weatherhead, M. D. Lond. 1819.
*c. Carbuncle and Boil.
Codet, 331, Q. p. Dissertation sur Tanthraz ; presents et soutenue k la
Faculty de Mddecine de Paris. Par Pierre Julien Augustin Codet.
Paris, 1813.
Hosack, 1762, 0. p. A case of anthrax successfully treated. By David
Hosack, M. D. New York, 1808.
b. Diseases of the Epidermis^ Hair^ and Nails.
Cazenave, 3320, 0. Traits des maladies du cuir chevelu suivi de conseils
hygi^niques sur les soins k donner 2k la chevelure. Par le Dr. P. L.
Alph6e Cazenare. Avec planches. Paris, 1850.
— ^ 710, D. Diseases of the human hair. From the French of M. Caze-
nave. With a description of an apparatus for fumigating the scalp.
By T. H. Burgess, M. D. Lond. 1851.
Durlacher, 684, D. A treatise on corns, bunions, the diseases of nails,
and the general management of the feet. By Lewis Durlacher.
Philad. 1845.
Eisenberg, 487, Q. Surgical and practical obserrations on the diseases of
the human foot ; with instructions for their treatment. To which is
394 SUBOEBT.
added advice on the management of the hand. By John Eiaenberg.
Lend. 1845.
Lion, 943, 0. A complete treatise on spinsB pedum; containing several
important disooTeriea. Illustrated with plates. By Heyman Lion,
Chiropodist. Edinb. 1802.
352, D. The art of preserving the fset. By an experienced chiropodist.
Lond. 1818.
2. 8UBOEBT OF BL0QDVB8SBLS.
a. Hemorrhage, Ligature and Torsion of Arteries^ S^c,
Aikin, 215, 0. An essay on the ligature of arteries. By J. Aikin. Lond.
1770.
322, 0. The same.
1497, O. p. The same.
Andree, 764^ 0. p. On fistula in ano, hemorrhage, mortification, &c. By
John Andree, M. D. Lond. 1799.
Beck, 2812, 0. Vol. I. p. On the application of the ligature to arteries or
their trunks, at a distance from the wounded part, and nearer the
heart. A contribution to the treatment of traumatic hemorrhages.
By Chas. L Beck, M. D, Translated from the German by E. G. Davis,
M. D. (Dunglison's Am. Med. Library.) Fhilad. 1838.
Blizard, 160, D. A lecture on the situation of the large bloodvessels of
the extremities ; and of the method of making effectual pressure on
the arteries ; with a brief explanation of the nature of wounds, more
particularly those received from fire-arms. By Wm. Blizard. Lond.
1798.
Jones, 878, 0. A treatise on the process employed by nature in suppressing
the hemorrhage from divided and punctured arteries ; and on the use
of the ligature ; concluding with observations on secondary hemor-
rhage : the whole deduced from an extensive series of experiments,
and illustrated by plates. By J. F. D. Jones, M. D. Lond. 1805.
Lucas, 525, D. A concise anatomical description of the arteries ; with
directions for securing the principal arterial trunks. By P. Bennett
Lucas. Lond. 1836.
Manec, 143, F. Traits thtorique et pratique de la ligature des artdres. Far
P. J. Manec, M. D. Paris, 1832.
— — - 356, Q. A theoretical and practical treatise upon the ligature of
arteries. Translated from the French of P. J. Manec, M. B., by J. W.
Garlick and W. C. Copperthwaite. With notes and appendices.
Halifax (England), 1832.
Mott, 909, 0. p. Reflections on securing in a ligature the arteria innomi-
nata. To which is added, a case in which this artery' was tied by a
surgical operation. By Valentine Mott, M. D. New York.
Norris, 3787, 0. p. Table showing the mortality following the operation
of tying the subclavian artery. By George W. Norria, M. D. (From
the Am. Joum. of the Med. Sciences, July, 1845.)
SURGERY. 805
Norris, 3787, 0. p. Table showing the mortality following the operation of
tying the iliao arteries. By Geo. W. NorriB, M. D. (From the Am.
Joum. of the Med. Sciences, January, 1847.)
-^— 3787, 0. p. Statistics of the mortality following the operation of
tying the carotid arteries and arteria innominata. By Cteo. W. Norris,
M. D. (From the Am. Joum. of the Med. Sciences, July, 1847.)
Schrader, 2548, 0. p. De la torsion des artdres, par Ch. Aug. Christ.
Schrader. Traduit du Latin, &c. Par A. Petit (de ri8le-de-R6), M. D.
Paris, 1834.
Warner, 78, 0. Cases in surgery ; with an account of the effects of agaric
of the oak in stoxyping haemorrhagies. By Joseph Warner. 3d edit.
Lond. 1760.
White, 106, D. p. On the topical application of sponge in hemorrhages.
By Chas. White. Lond. 1762.
I
b. Diseases of Arteries, xndudxng Aneurism.
Batter, 616, 0. Vol. IV. Dissertatio inaug. de arteriotomia. Auctore
Gnlielmo Butter. Edinb. 1761.
338, 0. Improved method of opening the temporal artery. By Wm.
Butter. Lond. 1783.
Crisp, 3176, 0. A treatise on the structure, diseases, and injuries of the
bloodyessels. With statistical deductions. By Edward Crisp. Lond.
1847.
Dnpnytren, 3657, 0. On lesions of the vascular system, &c. By Baron
Dupuytren. Translated by F. Le Gros Clark. Lond. 1854. (Syden-
ham Soc.)
Hodgson, 1508, 0. A treatise on the diseases of arteries and reins, con-
taining the pathology and treatment of aneurisms and wounded
arteries. By Joseph Hodgson. Lond. 1815.
1157, O. Trait6 des maladies des artdres et des veines. Par Jos.
Hodgson. Trad, de PAnglais par Gilbert Breschet, M. B. Tomes 2.
Paris, 1819.
96, F. Engravings intended to illustrate some of the diseases of
arteries. With explanations. By Joseph Hodgson. Lond. 1815.
Guthrie, 2148, 0. On the diseases and injuries of arteries, with the opera-
tions required for their cure. By G. J. Guthrie, F. R. S. Lond. 1830.
3156, 0. On wounds and injuries of the arteries of the human body ;
with the treatment and operations required for their cure. By G. J.
Guthrie, F. R. S. Lond. 1846.
Rouz, 3596, 0. Quarante anuses de pratique ehlrurgicale. Par. Ph. J.
Roux. Tomes 2. Paris, 1854 et 1855. (T. I. Chiruigie r6paratrice.
T. H. Maladies des artdres.)
Turner, 1945, 0. Practical treatise on the arterial system. By Thomas
Turner. Lond. 1825.
Wilson, 1819, 0. Lectures on the blood, and on the anatomy, physiology,
and surgical pathology of the vascular system of the human body.
By James Wilson. Lond. 1819.
396 8UBQERT.
{ Aneurism,
Abemethj, 1118, 0. On aneurisms. Ext, in Surgical observations, by
John Abemethy. Vol. I. Lond. 1809.
1295, 0. Vol. I. The same. Philad. 1811.
Bellingham, 667, D. Observations on aneurism, and its treatment by
compression. By O'Bryen Bellingham, M. D. Lond. 1847. (2 copies.)
Broca, 3732, 0. Des anGvrysmes et de leur traitement. Par Paul Broca.
Paris, 1856.
Casamayor, 2390, 0. Reflexions et observations anatomico-chirurgicales
sur Pan^urisme spontanfi en g6n6ral, et sur celui de Tart^re femorale
en particulier. Par J. A. L. Casamayor, M. D. Paris, 1825.
Cooper, 1725, 0. On aneurisms. Ext, in Cooper and Travers' Surgical
essays. Lond. 1818 and 1820.
Erichsen, 3235, 0. Observations on aneurism, selected from the works of
the principal writers on that disease from the earliest periods to the
close of the last century. Translated and edited by John E. Erichsen.
Lond. 1844. (Sydenham Soc.)
Freer, 198, Q. p. Observations on aneurism and some diseases of the
arterial system. By George Freer. Birmingham, 1807.
Fumivall, 3062, 0. On diseases of the heart, and on aneurism. By J. J.
Fumivall, M. D. Lond. 1845.
Hutchison, 1610, 0. p. A letter on the operation for popliteal aneurism.
By Alex. Copland Hutchison. Lond. 1811.
Lauth, 457, Q. Scriptorum Latinorum de aneurysmatibus collectio.
(Lancisius, Gauttani, Matani, Verbrugge, Weltinus, Murray, Trew,
Asman.) Edidit atque prsfatus est Thomas Lauth, M. D. Cum
iconibus. Argentorati, 1785.
Lisfranc, 2584, 0. Des diverses m^thodes et des di£f6ren8 proc^d^s pour
Poblit^ratlon des artdres dans le traitement des an^urismes, de leurs
avantages et de leui'S inconv^niens respectifs. Par J. Lisfranc. Paris,
1834.
Maunoir, 2423, 0. p. M6moires physiologiques et pratiques sur ran^urisme
et la ligature des art^res. Par J. P. Maunoir. Geneve, 1802.
Porter, 3003, 0. Observations on the surgical pathology and treatment of
aneurism. By Wm. Henry Porter, M. D. Part I. Dublin, 1840.
Ramsden, 1189, 0. Practical observations on sclerocele, &c. ; to which are
added, four cases of operations for aneurism. By Thomas Ramsden.
Lond. 1811.
Scarpa, 1047, 0. A treatise on the anatomy, pathology, and surgical
treatment of aneurism. With engravings. By Antonio Scarpa.
Translated from the Italian, with notes, by John Henry Wishart.
Edinb. 1808.
2012, 0. Reflexions et observations anatomico-chirurgicales sur
raneurisme. Par A. Scarpa. Traduites de Tltalien par J. Delpech.
Paris, 1809.
— — 734, 0. Le m^me livre.
SURGERY. 397
Scarpa, 133, F. Planches au m6me ouvrage. Paris, 1813.
Sohrader, 2548, 0. p. De la torsion des arUres, par Ch. Aug. Christ.
Sohrader. Traduit dn Latin et augments d'un aper^n critique sur
quelques proc6d6s r^cemment imagines pour obtenir I'obliteration des
art^res en oas d'aneurisme. Par A. Petit (de l*Isle-de-R6.}, D. M.
Paris, 1834.
Tufnell, 3470, 0. Practical remarks on the treatment of aneurism hj
compression ; with plates of the instruments hitherto employed in
Dublin, and the recent improvements hy elastic pressure. By JoUiffe
Tufnell, M. R. I. A. Dublin, 1861.
Wardrop, 2111, 0. On aneurism, and its cure hj a new operation. By
James Wardrop. Lond. 1828.
c. Diseases of Veins,
Bouillaud, 3141, 0. p. De introduction de Pair dans les yeines. Par J.
Bouillaud. Paris, 1838.
Breschet, 151, F. Recherches anatomiques, phjsiologiques et pathologiques
sur le syst^me Teineuz. Par M. G. Breschet, M. D. Paris, 1830.
Chapman, 3740, 0. Varicose veins ; their nature, consequences and treat-
ment, palliative and curative. By Henry T. Chapman. Lond. 1856.
Crisp, 3176, 0. On the structure, diseases, and Injuries of the bloodvessels.
By Edward Crisp. Lond. 1847.
Dupuytren, 3657, 0. On lesions of the vascular system, &c. By Baron
Dupuytren. Translated by F. Le Gros Clark. Lond. 1854. (Syden-
ham Soc.)
Hodgson, 1508, 0. A treatise on the diseases of arteries and veins. By
Joseph Hodgson. Lond. 1815.
1157, 0. Le mfime livre. Traduit par G. Breschet, M. D. Tomes 2.
Paris, 1819.
Home, 709, 0. Observations on varicose veins and piles, &c. By Bverard
Home, Bsq. Lond. 1801.
Raciborski, 416, Q. Histoire des d^couvertes relatives au systdme veineuz,
envisage sous le rapport anatomique, pathologique, etc. Par A. Raci-
borski, M. D. Paris, 1841.
458, Q. The same.
Soul6, 3746, 0. p. De Tinjection du perchlorure de fe^^ans le systdme
veineux, consid^r^e comme moyen de gu6rir les values et les ulc^res
rebelles des membres infi§rieures. Par Eugdne Sojil^. Bordeaux,
1856.
Travers, 1725, 0. On wounds and ligatures of veins. Ext» in Cooper and
Travers' Surgical Essays.
Wilson, 1819, 0. Lectures on the blood, and vascular system of the human
body. By James Wilson. Lond. 1819.
3d8 8TJBQEBT.
3. IKJUBIBS OP THE HEAD.
Abemethy, 1186, 0. Sargical observations on injuries of the head ; and
on miscellaneous subjects. By John Abemethy. Lond. 1810.
-»— 1295, 0. On injuries of the head. Ext, in Surgical Observations, by
John Abemethy. Vol. II. Philad. 1811.
Dease, 1036, 0. Vol. XI. p. Practical remarks on wounds of the head. By
Wm Dease. Dublin, 1790.
Gama, 2542, 0. Traits des plaies de t6te et de Tenc^phalite, principalement
de celle qui leur est cons^utive. Par J. P. Oama. Paris, 1830.
Gigot, 3455, 0. p. Quelques rgflezions sur le diagnostic des fractures de
la base du crane & propos d'une observation relative & ces fractures.
Par J. A. L6on Oigot (de Levroux), M. D. Paris, 1852.
Guthrie, 415, Q. On injuries of the head aifecting the brain. By G. J.
Guthrie, F. R. S. Lond. 1842.
417, Q. The same.
Hill, 173, 0. Cases in surgery ; particularly of cancers, and disorders of
the head from external violence. By James Hill. Edinb. 1772.
Mii&in, 1948, 0. p. Inaugural dissertation on injuries of the head. By
Charles Mifflin. Philad. 1826.
Mynors, 278, D. A history of the practice of trepanning the skull, and the
after-treatment ; with observations upon a new method of cure. By
Robert Mynors. Birmingham, 1785.
Ottley, 3244, O. Observations on surgical diseases of the head and neck.
Selected from the memoirs of the Royal Academy of Surgery of
France. Translated and edited by Drewry Ottley. Lond. 1848.
(Sydenham Soc.)
Simmons, 911, O. p. An essay on some of the effects of contusions of the
head. By Wm. H. Simmons. Philad. 1806. (Inaug. dissert.)
1036, 0. VoL XVIII. p. The same.
Velpeau, 2526, 0. De reparation du trypan dans les plaies de t^te. Par
A. A. M. L. Velpeau. Paris, 1834.
4. IirJUBIBS OF THE SPINE.
Bell, 306, Q. Observations on injuries of the spine and of the thigh bone.
By Chas. Bell. With plates. Lond. 1824.
CuSnotte, 118, Q. Vol. II. p. Dissertatio inauguralis sistens casum sub-
luxationis vertebra dorsi cum fractura complicatie post factam
repositionem et varia dira symptomata duodeoima demum septimana
funestie. Auct. F. A. F. Cuenotte. Argentorati, 1761.
Stafford, 2267, 0. A treatise on the injuries, diseases, and the distortions
of the spine. By R. A. Stafford. Lond. 1832.
(For works on Diseases and HalformationB of the Spine, vid. p 428.)
SURGSBT. 899
5. SUBGICAL DISEASES AKD IHJUBIB8 OF NERVES.
(Vid. p. 321.)
6. OPHTHALMIC BITBOEBT.
a. Works on Diseases of the Eye in General,
Chandler, 138, 0. A treatise on the diseases of the eye and their remedies ;
with the anatomy of the eye ; the theory of vision, and the several
species of imperfect sight : with plates. By George Chandler. Lond.
1780.
Cooper, 3195, 0. Practical remarks on near sight, aged sight, and impaired
vision; with observations upon the use of glasses and on artificial
light. By Wm. White Cooper. Lond. 1847.
Coward, 15, D. Ophthalmiatria, qna aocnrata et Integra ocnlorum maid
affectorum instituitar medela. Auctore Gnl. Coward, M. D. Lond.
1706.
Cartis, 2672, O. A treatise on the physiology and diseases of the eye ;
containing a new mode of curing cataract without an operation ; ex-
periments and observations on vision, &c. 2d edit. By John Harrison
Curtis, Esq. Lond. 1835.
Dalrymple, 221, F. Pathology of the human eye. By John Daliymple,
F. R. S. With colored plates. Lond. 1852.
Degravers, 268, Q. A complete physico-medical and chimrgical treatise
on the human eye. By P. Degravers. With plates. Lond. 1780.
Denonvilliers et Gosselin, 776, D. Traits th(;Orique et pratique des maladies
des yeux. Par C. Denonvilliers, et L. Gosselin. Paris, 1855.
Desmarres, 3157, O. Trait6 th^orique et pratique des maladies des yeuz.
Par L. A. Desmarres, M. D. Avec figures. Paris, 1847.
Dixon, 3663, O. A guide to the practical study of diseases of the eye.
With an outline of their medical and operative treatment. By James
Dixon. Lond. 1855.
Dumont, 3731, 0. p. Recherches statistiques sur les causes et les efiets de
la c6cit6. Par G. Dumont. Paris, 1856.
Farre, 2053, 0. Journal of morbid anatbmy, ophthalmic medicine, &c.
By John Richard Farre, M. D. Lond. 1828.
Franz, 582, D. The eye ; a treatise on the art of preserving this organ in
a healthy condition, and ol improving the sight ; to which is prefixed,
a view of the anatomy and physiology of the eye ; with observations
on its expression as indicative of the character and emotions of the
mind. Ry J. Ch. August Franz, M. D., of Leipsic. Lond. 1839.
Gibson, 388, Q. A condensation of matter on the anatomy, surgical ope-
rations and treatment of diseases of the eye, with remarks and plates.
By John Mason Gibson. Baltimore, 1832.
Guthrie, 1974, O. Lectures on the operative surgery of the eye. By G.
T. Guthrie. 2d edit. Lond. 1827.
400 SUBOERT.
Jeanselme, 594, D. Manuel pratique des maladies des yenz, d'aprte lea
lemons oliniques de M. le Professenr Velpeau ; par Qnstave Jeanselme.
Paris, 1840.
Jones, 657, D. A manual of the prinoiples and practice of ophthalmic
medicine and surgery. Bj T. Wharton Jones, F. R. S. Lend. 1847.
3726, 0. The same. 2d edit. Philad. 1856.
Lawrence, 2588, 0. A treatise on the diseases of the eye. By W. Law-
rence, F. R. S. Lond. 1833.
Littell, 528, D. A manual of the diseases of the eye. By S. Littell, Jr.,
M. D. Philad. 1837.
Mackenzie, 2165, 0. A practical treatise on the diseases of the eye. By
Wm. Mackenzie. Lond. 1830.
3776, O. The same. 4th edit. Lond. 1854.
3674, O. The same work. To which is prefixed an anatomical in-
troduction explanatory of a horizontal section of the human eyeball.
By Thos. Wharton Jones, F. R. S. With numerous illustrations.
From the 4th Lond. edit. With notes and additions, by Addinell
Hewson, M. D. Philad. 1855.
Magne, 3603, 0. Etudes sur les maladies des yeux comprenant lliygi^ne
de la Yue, ou conseils sur la conserration et Tam^lioration des yeux.
Suivis d'un travail sur les ophthalmies traumatiques et d'appr6cia-
tions pratiques sur la cataracte. Par le Dr. Al. Magne. 2me 6dit.
Paris, 1854.
Middlemore, 2630, 0. A treatise on the diseases of the eye and its ap-
pendages. By Richard Middlemore. 2 vols. Lond. 1835.
Morgan, 2861, 0. Lectures on diseases of the eye. By John Morgan,
F. L. S. With coloured plates. Lond. 1839.
Neill, 2569, O. The practice in the Liyerpool Ophthalmic Infirmary, for
the year 1834. By Hugh NeiU. Liverpool, 1835. (2 copies.)
O'Hallqran, 1893, 0. Practical remarks on ophthalmia and other diseases
of the eye, and on remittent fever. By Thos. O'ELalloran, M. D.
Lond. 1824.
R^veill^-Parise, 631, D. Hygiene oculalre, ou conseils aux personnes dont
les yeux sont faibles et d'une grande sensibility, avec des nouvelles
considerations sur la cause de la myopic ou vue basse. Par J. H.
R^veille-Parise, M. D. 3me ^it. Paris, 1845.
Rognetta, 2880, 0. Ck>uTS d'ophthalmologie, ou traits complet des mala-
dies de Poeil. Par M. Rognetta, M. D. Paris, 1839.
Rowley, 247, 0. A treatise on one hundred and eighteen principal diseases
of the eyes and eyelids, &c. To which are added directions in the
choice of spectacles. Lond. 1790.
Ruete, 3803, 0. Lehrbuch der Ophthalmologic. Von C. G. Th. Ruete.
Mit zahreichen Holzschnitten. Braunschweig, 1845.
*-— 222, F. Bildliche Darstellung der Krankheiten des menslichen
Auges. 4 Lieferungen. Yon Dr. C. 0. Theodor Ruete. Leipzig,
1854_55.
8UB0EET. 401
Saint- Yves, 105, 0. A new treatise an the diseases of the eyes. With some
new disooreries in the struotnre of the eye, that demonstrate the im-
mediate organ of yiaion. Together with the author's answer to M.
Mouchard. By M. De St. Yyes. Translated from the French by
J. Stookton, M. D. 2d edit. Lond. 1744.
Sannders, 1216, 0. A treatise on some practical points relating to the dis*
eases of the eye. By the late John C. Saunders. With an account
of his life, and his method of curing the congenital cataract. By J.
E. Farre, M. D. With engravings. Lond. 1811.
Scarpa, 241, Q. Saggio di osserrasioni e d'esperienze sulle principali
malattie degU occhi, di Antonio Scarpa. Pavia, 1801.
858, 0. Trait6 pratique des maladies des yenz, ou experiences et
observations sur les maladies qui aifectent ces organes. Par A. Scarpa.
Traduit de Ultalien sur le manuscript et augments de notes, par J. B.
F. L6veill6. Arec trois planches. Tomes 2. Paris, 1802.
>»— 908, 0. Practical observations on the principal diseases of the eyes ;
illustrated with cases. Translated from the Italian of Antonio Scarpa.
With notes, by James Bnggs. Lond. 1806.
Schauenburg, 3805, 0. Ophthalmiatrik. Von Dr. C. H. Schauenburg.
Mit Holzschnitten. Lahr^ 1856.
Sichel, 499, Q, Iconographie ophthalmologique, ou description, aveo figures
colorizes, des maladies de Torgane de la vue, comprenant I'anatomie
pathologique, la pathologic et la th^rapeutique m6dico-chirurgicales.
Par J. Sichel, M. D. Paris, 1852.
Sloane, 405, 0. Vol. II. p. An account of a most efficacious medicine for
soreness, weakness, and several other distempers of the eyes. By Sir
Hans Sloane. 2d edit. Lond. 1743.
Smee, 3272, O. p. Vision in health and disease ; the value of glasses for
its restoration, and the mischief caused by their abuse. By Alfred
Smee, F. R. S. Lond. 1847.
^— 3575, O. The eye in health and disease ; with an account of the
optometer, for the adaptation of glasses for impaired, aged, or defective
sight. By Alfred Smee, F. R. S. 2d edit. With a paper on the
stereoscope and binocular perspective. Lond. 1854.
Stevenson, 1165, 0. p. On the morbid sensibility of the eye, commonly
called weakness of sight. By John Stevenson. Lond. 1810.
Travers, 1828, 0. A synopsis of the diseases of the eye and their treat-
ment; to which are prefixed a short anatomical description and a
sketch of the physiology of that organ. By Benjamin Travers.
3d edit. Lond. 1824.
Travers and Green, 576, D. The principles and practice of ophthalmic
surgery ; comprising the anatomy, physiology, and pathology of the
eye, with the treatment of its diseases. By Benjamin Travers, Esq.,
and J. H. Green, Esq. Edited by Alexander Cooper Lee. Lond.
1839.
Trigt, 3805, 0. p. Der Augenspiegel, seine Anwendnng und Modifioationen,
nebst Beitr&gen sur Diagnostik innerer Augenkrankheiten. Naeh
26
403 BUBQXBT.
dem Hollfindisohen des Dr. yon Trigt mii Zos&tzen bearbeitet Ton Dr.
C. H. Schaaenbnrg. Lahr, 1854.
Tyrrell, 2908, 0. A practical work on the diseasea of the eje, and their
treatment, medically, topioaUy, and by operation. By Frederick Tyr-
rell. 2 vols. Lend. 1840.
Underwood, 277, O. Siyrglcal traota, 2d edit. With obserrations on the
more common disorder^ of the eye, &c. By Michael Underwood,
M. D. Lend, 1788^
Vetch, 1662, 0. A practical treatise on the diaeasea of the eye. By John
Vetch, M. D. Lond. 1820.
Walker, 504, D. The principles of oj^thalmic surgery. By John Walker,
M. P. Lond. 1834.
Wallace, 577, D. A treatise on the eye ; containing discoTeries of the
causes of near and far-sightedness, and of the affections of the retina,
with remarks on the i|se of medioinee as substitutes for spectacles.
By Wm. Clay Wallace. 2d edit. New York, 1839.
Walton, 3518, 0. A treatise on operative ophthalmic surgery. By H.
Haynes Walton. With engrayings. Bdited by 8. Litlell, M. D.
Philad. 1863,
Wardrop, 1069, 0. Essays on the morbid anatomy of the human eye.
By James Wardrop. Illustrated by plates. 2 yols. Edinb. 1808.
Ware, 1086, 0. Chirurgical obseryations relatiye to the eye. By James
Ware. 2d edit. 2 ycils, Lond. 1805.
Watson, 2337, O. Compendium of the diseases of the human eye, with
practical obseryations on their treatment ; to which is prefixed an
account of the anatomy and physiology of that organ. With engray-
ings. By Alexander Watson, 3d edit. Edinb. 1830.
Weller, 1843, 0. A manual of the diseases of the human eye ; from
the best writings on the subject, and particularly those of Professor
Beer. By Dr. C. H. Weller, of Berlin. Translated from the Qerman
by Geo. C. M<niteath, U,JK 2 yols. Glasgow, 1821.
-! — 3143, 0. Traits thdprique et pratique des maladies des yeux. Par
M. le Dr. WeUer. Traduit de I'Allemand par F. J. Riester ; augments
de notes, par J. JaJlat, M. D. Paris, 1832.
Williams, 2715, 0. Trait^s approfondis dea maladies dea yeuz et dea
oreilles ; suiyi de Thygitoe des yeux, etc. 2de Mit. Par John Wil-
liams, oculiste. Bheims, 1834.
b. Works on Diseases of the Bye in Particular.
♦a. Ophthalmia,
Adams, 1761, 0. Official papers relatiye to the treatment of cataract and
Egyptian ophthalmy. By Sir Wm. Adams. Lond. 1813.
1762, O. p. The same.
— 3796, O. p. Pieces officiellas relatiyes auz opfoations ex6cut€es par
ordre des directeurs de Phdi»tal i Ghreenwick par Sir Wm. Adams,
8UBOXET. 403
ponr la gu^rison de plnsienra espies de oatanctes et de Vophtlialmie
^Tptienne. Traduit de TAnglals. Veraailles, 1814.
Adams, 1724, O. A letter to the directors of the Chpeenwich Hospital on the
extermination of the j^gyptian ophthalmia. By Sir Wm. Adams.
Lend. 1817.
Assalini, 176, D. Ohservationa on the ophthahny of Egypt, ko, &c. By
P. Assalini, M. D. Translated from the French by Adam Neale.
Lend. 1804.
Bdmondston, 946, 0. A treatise on the varieties and consequences of
ophthalmia. With a preliminary inquiry into its contagions nature.
By Arthur Edmondston, M. D. Edinb. 1806.
Farrell, 1579, 0. p. Observations on ophthalmia, and its consequences.
By Charles Farrell, M. D. Lend. 1811.
Griffiths, 801, O. p. An inaug. essay on ophthalmia, or inflammation of
the eyes. By John aiiffiths. Philad. 1804.
1036, 0. Vol. XV. p. The same.
Jacob, 731, D. A treatise on the inflammation of the eyeball. By Arthur
Jacob, M. D. Dublin, 1849.
Jeffreys, 1794, 0. Cases in surgery illustrating the nature and treatment
of scrophulous ophthalmia, &c. By Henry Jeffreys, Esq. Lend. 1820.
Magne, 3616, 0. p. Ophthalmies traumatiques, ohoix d'observations re-
marquables destinies k 6clairer I'histoire des corps ^trai^era do Toeil.
Par le Dr. Al. Magne. 2me §dit. Paris, 1854.
Moore, 912, 0. p. An inaugural dissertation on ophthalmia. By David
Moore. Philad. 1807.
Noble, 711, O. A treatise on ophthalmy; and those diseases which are
induced by inflammations ol the eyes. With new methods of cure.
By Edward Moore Noble. Birmingham, 1800.
O'Halloran, 1893, O. On ophthalmia and other diseases of the eye. By
Thos. O'Halloran, M. D. Lend. 1824.
Piony, 2799, 0. p. M6moire sur Pophthalmie palp^rale. Par P. A.
Piorry, M. D. Paris, 1833.
Roflault, 3747, O. p. Des principauz agents anti-ophthalmiques, de leur
difference d'action^ et de leurs applications therapeutiques. Par Alph.
Rouault. La Ghrande-Trappe, 1855.
Semy, 1102, 0. p. A treatise on local inflammation, more particularly
applied to diseases of the eye ; wherein an improvement in the treat-
ment of those diseases is recommended. By J. B. Semy, M. D.
Lond. 1809.
Vetch, 944, O. An account of the ophthalmia which has appeared in
England since the return of the British army from Egypt. With
plates. By John Vetch, M. D. Lond. 1807.
Ware, 352, 0. p. Remarks on the ophthalmy, psorophthalmy, and puru-
lent eye. With methods of cure, &c. Also, the ease of a gutta
Serena cured by electricity. By James Ware. 2d edit. Lond. 1787.
148, 0. The same.
352, 0. p. On epiphora, scrophulous, and Intermittent ophthalmy,
&c. By James Ware. Lond. 1792.
404 SURGERY.
Ware, 575, 0. p. The sam^.
1492, 0. Remarks on the ophthalmy, psorophthalmj, and purulent
ejes of new-bom children. 5th edit. With an appendix on the
purulent ophthalmy lately epidemic. 2d edit. By James Ware.
Lond. 1814.
Wemyss, 616, 0. Vol. III. p. Dissertatio medioa inauguralis de ophthal-
mia. Auctore Gulielmo WemyBs. Edinb. 1773.
1120, 0. p. Illustration of Mr. Ware's opinion respecting the sameness of
infection in venereal gonorrhoea, and the ophthalmia of Egypt. Lond.
1808.
*b. Diseases of the Cornea,
Luzmoore, 229, D. p. Remarks on opacity of the cornea. With cases.
By Thomas Luzmoore. Lond. 1806.
284, D. p. Observations on impaired vigion, arising from opacity of
the cornea. By Thomas Luzmoore. Lond. 1812.
Nottingham, 3608, 0. Practical observations on conical cornea, and on
the short sight, and other defects of vision connected with it. By J.
Nottingham, M. D. Lond. 1854.
*C, Iritis.
Travers, 1725, 0. On iritis. Ext, in Cooper and Travers' Surgical essays.
Vol. L Lond. 1818.
*d. Diseases of the Pupil,
Adams, 1420, 0. On ectropium, artificial pupil, &c. By Sir Wm. Adams.
Lond. 1812.
1880, 0. The same. Lond. 1814.
GFibson, 1593, 0. p. Practical observations on the formation of an artificial
pupil, in several deranged states of the eye. With remarks on the
extraction of soft cataracts, and those of the membraneous kind,
through a puncture in the cornea. By Bex^amin Gibson. With plates.
Lond. 1811.
Maunoir, 2429, 0. M^moires sur Porganisation de Piris et Popfiration de
la pupille artificielle. Par J. P. Maunoir. Paris, 1812.
Muter, 1571, 0. p. On various modes of operating on cataract and artificial
pupil. By Robert Muter. Wisbech, 1811.
Schauenburg, 3805, 0. p. Die kiinstliche Pupille vor und in dem Auge.
Von Dr. C. H. Schauenburg. Lahr, 1855.
*e. Cataract,
Adams, 1420, O. On ectropium, artificial pupil, and on cataract. By Sir
Wm. Adams. Lond. 1812.
1880, 0. The same. Lond. 1814.
1761, 0. p. Official papers relating to the efficacy of Sir Wm. Adams'
new mode of treating cataract and Egyptian ophthalmia. Lond. 1813.
StJBGERT. 406
Adams, 1762, 0. p. The same.
3796, 0. p. Pi^es offlcielles relatires auz operations ^zeout^es par
ordre des directenrs de Thdpital k Qreenwick par Sir Wm. Adams,
poar la gn^rison de plusieurs espies de cataractes et de Toplithalmie
£gjptienne. Traduit de TAnglais. Versailles, 1814.
— * 1724, O. A practical inquiry into the causes of the failure of the
operations of depression and extraction of the cataract, with the
description of a series of new and improved operations. Bj Sir Wm.
Adams. Lond. 1817.
Bancal, 2413, 0. p. Nonvelles considerations sur rop6ration de la cataracte
par extraction ; pr6ced6es du rapport de Pinstitut de France sur un
nouveau kistitome. Par A. P. Bancal. Paris, 1829.
Bisohoff, 575, 0. A treatise on the extraction of cataract. By F. Bischoff,
F. M. S. Lond. 1793.
Bowen, 1530, 0. p. Practical obserrations on the removal of every species
and variety of cataract, by hyalonyxis, or vitreous operation. By
John Bowen, M. D. Lond. 1824.
Butter, 338, 0. An Improved method of opening the temporal artery.
Also, a new projxMal for extraction of the cataract. With descriptions
and delineations of the instruments contrived for both operations. By
Wm. Butter. Lond. 1783.
Cleaver, 826, O. p. An inaugural dissertation on cataraot. By Isaac
Cleaver. PhUad. 1805.
1036, O. Vol. XVL p. The same.
Cooper, 1063, O. Critical reflections on several important practical points
relative to the cataract ; comprehending an account of a new method
of couching particular species of that disease. By Samuel Cooper.
Lond. 1805.
De-la^Garde, 1838, 0. A treatise on cataract intended to determine the
operations required by different forms of that disease on physiological
principles. By Philip Chilwell De-la-Qarde. Lond. 1821.
Deval, 3665, 0. p. De raffaiblissement de la vue, et de la excite dans
Pamaurose ou goutte-sereine et dans la cataracte et des moyens les
plus efficaces d'y rem6dier. Par Ch. Deval, M. D. Paris, 1855.
Barle, 895, 0. p. An account of a new mode of operation for the removal
of the opacity in the eye, called cataract. By Sir James Earle, F. R. S.
Lond. 1801.
Gibson, 1593, 0. p. On artificial pupil ; and on the extraction of soft
cataracts, &o. By BenJ. Gibson. Lond. 1811.
Lattier de Laroohe, 2774, 0. Memoire sur la cataracte, et gu6rison de cette
maladie, sans operation ohiruigioale, par la m6thode de M. T. M. A.
A. de Lattier de Laroche, M. D. 2me 6dit. Paris, 1833.
Mandil^ny, 3649, 0. p. Sur un traitement sp6eiale de la goutte, de la
gravelle, et de la cataracte. Par L. Mandildny, M. D. Montargis, 1854.
Maunoir, 377, Q. p. Essai sur quelques points de lliistoire de la cataracte ;
thdse pour le grade de Dooteur en Chiruigie. Par ThMlore Maunoir,
de Geneve. Paris, 1833.
406 suAGiar.
Maanoir, 2812, 0. Vol. I. p. Easay on cataract. Bj Theod. Mannoir, M. D.
Translated from th« French by Henrj I. Bowditch, M. D. (Dungliaon's
Am. Med. Library.) Philad. 1838.
Muter, 1571, 0. p. Practical remarks on yarious modes of operating on
cataract and artifidial pupil. By Robert Muter. Wisbech, 1811.
Keill, 3181, 0. On the cure of cataract, with a practical summary of the
best modes of operating. By Hugh Neill. Lend. 1848.
Phipps, 977, 0. p. On the treatment of patients after operation for cataract.
By Jonathan W. Phipps. Lend. 1792.
Richard, 3743, 0. p. Essai sur la nature de la cataracte capsulaire. Par
MM. Ad. Richard et Ch. Robin. Paris, 1855.
Richter, 361, 0. A treatise on the extraction of the cataract. By Aug.
Gottlieb Richter, M. D. Translated from the Qerman. With a plate ;
and notes by the translator. Lond. 1791.
Seip, 532, 0. p. An inaugural dissertation on cataract. By Frederic Seip.
PhiUd. 1800.
1336, O. Vol. XIX. p. The same.
Steyenson, 1571, 0. p. A praotioal treatise on oataraot. By John Steyenaon.
2d edit. Lond. 1814.
-^— 500, D. Cataract. Its nature, symptoms and treatment ; and the
operations of the author at the Royal Infirmary. By John Steyenson,
Esq. Lond. 1834.
Tartra, 363, Q. p. De I'op^ration de la cataracte ; thdse soutenue par A.
E. Tartra, Doct. en Chir. Paris, 1812.
Taylor, 405, O. Vol. II. p. A new treatise on the diseases of the chrystaU
line humour of a human eye ; or, of the cataract and glaucoma. By
John Taylor, M. D. Lond. 1736.
Wardrop, 260, Q. p. History of James Mitchell, a boy bom blind and deaf,
with an account of the operation performed for the recoyery of his
sight. By James Wardrop, F. R. S. Lond. 1813.
Ware, 352, 0. p. On epiphora, scrophulous ophthalmy, extraction of the
cataract, &o. By James Ware. Lond. 1792.
575, 0. p. The same.
967, 0. Obsenrations on the oataraot and gutta serena. By James
Ware. 2d edit. Lond. 1804.
Wathen, 977, 0. p. A dissertation on the theory and cure of the cataract ;
in which the practice of extraction is supported. By Jonathan Wathen.
Lond. 1785.
Wenzel, 272, O. A treatise on the cataract ; with oasee to proye the neces-
sity of diyiding the transparent cornea, and the oapsule of the
crystalline humour differently in the different species of this disease.
By M. De Wenxel, Jun. Translated from the French with many
additional remarks, by James Ware. Lond. 1791.
352, O. The same.
405, 0. Vol. II. p. Dr. Taylor coached for a cataract. Wherein the
absurdity of his new treatise on the diseases of the crystalline humour,
as likewise his theory of the causes of cataracts, are fully demonstrated.
8UBQBBT. 40f
To which IB added, for the use of joung students, the Tarious methods
of dissecting the eye. By J. S., Surgeon. Lend. 1736.
'^f. ZHilocatian of Lmi,
Comp^rat, 3511, 0. p. De la luxation da cristallin normal dans la chambre
ant^rieure de roeil et de son traitement. Par le Dr. A. Comp6rat. Paris,
1852,'
*g. Amaurosis.
Deval, 3379, 0. Trait6 de Pamaorose ou de la goutte-sereine. Par Ch.
Deval, M. D. Paris, 1851.
3665, 0. p*. De Paffaibllssement de la me, et de la c€cit6 dans
Pamattrobe on goutte-sereine et dans la cataracte et des mojens lea
plus efioaces d'y rem6dier. Par Ch. Deral, M. D. Paris, 1855.
Hooken, 2904, 0. A treatise on amaurosis and amaurotic affections. By
£. 0. Hocken. Lond. 1840.
3263, 0. p. The same. Philad. 1842. (Dunglison's Am. Med.
Library.)
Ware, 148, O. Remarks on ophthalmy, &c. ; also a case of gutta serena
cured by electricity. By James Ware. Lond. 1787.
352, O. p. The same.
9B7, 0. On cataract, and gutta Serena. By James Ware. 2d edit.
Lond. 1804.
i Hemeralopia.
Simpson, 1755, 0. Obserrations on hemeralopiA ; or nocturnal blindness.
By Andrew Simpson. Glasgow, 1819.
*h. Phosphtns,
Serre, 3532, 0. Essai sur les phosph^nes ou anneauz lumineuz de la ratine
consid^r^s dans leurs rapports avec la physiolog^e et la pathologic de
la vision. Par le Dr. Serre d'Uzte. Paris, 1853.
1
*i. Pungus £famatodes of Eyt.
Sterens, 909, 0. p. Cases of fungus hsmatodes of the eye. With an
attempt to characterize two species of that disease and of oancer of
the eye. By Alex. H. Bterens, M. D. New York, 1816.
*k. VenersaJL Disecues of the EffS.
Hewson, 1744, 0. Observations on thd history and treatment of venereal
ophthalmia. By Thomas Hewson, A. B. LOnd. 1824.
1996, O. The same.
Lawrence, 2156, O. A treatise on the venereal diseases of the eye. By
Wm. Lawrence. Lond. 1830.
408 SURQXRT.
*1. Strdbtsmxu.
Galder, 2956, O. Practical hints on the onre of squinting bj operation.
Bj F. W. Qrant Calder. Lond. 1841.
Holthouse, 3621, 0. Six lectures on the pathology of strabismus, and its
treatment by operation. By C. Holthouse, F. R. C. B. Lond. 1854.
Lucas, 2936, O. A practical treatise on the cure of strabismus, or squint,
by operation, and by milder treatment. By P. Bennett Lucas. Illus-
trated by plates. Lond. 1840.
^m. Diseases of Eyelids,
Adams, 1420, 0. Practical observations on ectropium, or eyersion of the
eyelids, with the description of a new operation for the cure of that
disease ; on the modes of forming an artificial pupil, and on cataract.
Illustrated with plates. By Wm. Adams. Lond. 1812.
1880, O. The same. Lond. 1814.
Miohon, 3455, 0. p. M^moire et observations sur quelques cas d'auto-
plastie de la face. Par L. M. Michon. Paris, 1852.
Piony, 2799, 0. p. M^moire sur Tophthalmie palp6brale. Par P. A.
Piorry, M. D. Paris, 1833.
Vauquelin, 3580, O. p. De Tappllcation de la suture enchevill^e ik Tope-
ration de I'entropion spasmodique au moyen d'une nouvelle esp^e de
cheville. Par F. Vauquelin, M. D. Avec des notes et des planches.
Paris, 1853.
Ware, 148, 0. Remarks on ophthalmy, psorophthalmy, &c. By James
Ware. 2d edit. Lond. 1787.
352, 0. p. The same.
1492, 0. The same. 5th edit. Lond. 1814.
*ii. Disectses of the Lotchrymat Apparatus.
B6raud, 3685, 0. p. Essai sur le cath^terisme du canal nasal suivant la
m^thode de Laforest. Proo6d6 nouveau. Par B. J. B^raud, M. D.
Paris, 1855.
Demarquay, 3665, 0. p. M6moire sur le traitement de la tumeur et de la
fistule lactymale par la trepanation de I'unguis. Par le Dr. Demar-
quay. Paris, 1854.
Reade, 1579, O. p. Practical observations on the diseases of the inner
comer of the human eye ; comprising the epiphora, the tumor sac-
cull lachrymalis, and the fistula lachrymalis. By Joseph Reade,
M. D. Lond. 1811.
Ware, 352, 0. p. Chirurgical observations relative to the epiphora, or
watery eye, the scrophulous and intermittent ophthalmy, the ex-
traction of the cataract, and the introduction of the male catheter.
By James Ware. Lond. 1792.
— 575, 0. p. The same.
BURGERT. 409
Ware, 575, 0. p. Remarks on the fistula laohrymalis ; with the description
of an operation considerably different from that commonly used ; and
cases annexed in proof of its utility : to which are added observations
on hemorrhoids, and additional remarks on the ophthalmy. By
James Ware. Lond. 1798.
Wathen, 977, 0. p. A new and easy method of curing the fistula laory-
malis. To which is added a dissertation on the epiphora rera, or true
watery eye ; and the zeropthalmia, or dry eye. By Jonathan Wathen.
Also an appendix on the treatment of patients after the operation for
the cataract. By Jonathan Wathen Phipps. Lond. 1792.
7. BUBOBBT OF THE BAB.
Buchanan, 1988, O. Illustrations of acoustic surgery. By Thomas Bu-
chanan. Lond. 1825.
129, F. An engraved representation of the anatomy of the human
ear. With surgical remarks, designed as a guide to acoustic surgery.
By ThoB. Buchanan. Hull, 1823.
Gas wall, 2341, 0. p. The physiology of the organ of hearing ; together
with its pathology and the treatment of the injuries and diseases to
which it is liable. By Charles Caswall. Lond. 1833.
Curtis, 1705, 0. p. A treatise on the physiology and diseases of the ear ;
containing a comi>aratiye view of its structure and functions, and of
its various diseases, arranged according to the anatomy of the organ.
By John Harrison Curtis. Lond. 1817.
2104, 0. p. The same. 4th edit. Lond. 1826.
2673, O. The same. 6th edit. Lond. 1836.
1988, 0. p. Cases illustrative of the treatment of diseases of the ear.
With practical remarks relative to the deaf and dumb. By John H.
Curtis. Lond. 1822.
1988, 0. p. A clinical report of the royal dispensary for diseases of
the ear. By John H. Curtis. Lond. 1827.
^~~ 2104, O. p. An essay on the deaf and dumb ; showing the necessity
of medical treatment in early infancy. With observations on con-
genital deafness. By John Harrison Curtis. Lond. 1829.
2104, O. p. A clinical report of the royal dispensary for diseases of
the ear. With remarks on the objects and utility of the institution.
By John Harrison Curtis. Lond. 1830.
Deleau, 2422, 0. p. M6moire snr la i>erforation de la membrane du tympan,
pratiqufe pour r^tablier I'oule dans plusieurs cas de surdity, avec des
observations sur des sourds-muets, Pouie et la parole. Par Deleau
(le Jeune). Paris, 1822.
2422, 0. p. L'ou'ie et la parole rendues k Honor§ Tr6zel, sourd-muet
de naissance. Paris, 1825.
2422, 0. p. Sur le cathfiterisme de la trompe d'Eustache, et sur les
exp^ences de M. Itard, m6moire qui demontre rutllit^ de Pair atmo-
410 STTRGEBT.
spheriqae dana le iraitement de direrses espftces de Burdlte. Paris,
1828.
Dnfton, 683) D. The nature and treatment of deaftiess and diseasefi of the
ear; and the treatment of the deaf and dumh, B7 Wm. Duftou.
Philad. 1848.
Dn Vemej, 99, D. A treatise of the organ of hearing ; containing the
structure, the uses, and the diseases of all the parts of the ear.
Translated from the French •f IL Du Vemey. With plates. Lend.
1737.
Harvey, 778, D. The ear in health and disease, irith renUuks on the pre-
vention and treatment of deafness. Illustrated by engravings. By
Wm. Harvey. Loud. 1854.
Itard, 2370, O. Traits des maladies de Toreille et de Taudition. Par J.
M. G. Itard. Tomes 2. Paris, 1821.
2812, O. Vol. I. p. On the surgical treatment of deafness. By M.
Itard, of Paria. (Dunglison's Am. Med. Library.) Philad. 1888.
Kramer, 2729, O. The nature and treatment of diseases of the ear.- By
Dr. Wm. Kramer. Translated from the German, with the latest im-
provements of the author. By James Eisdon Bennett, M. D. Lond«
1837.
2852, 0. The same. (DungUson's Am. Med. Library.)
Piloher, 2771, 0. A treatise on the structure, economy, and diseases of
the ear. By George Pilcher. With plates. Lend. 1888.
; 2996, 0. The same. Ist Am. from the 2d Lond. edit* Philad.
1843.
Saissy, 2543, 0. Essai sur les maladies de I'oreille interne. Par J. A.
Saissy. Paris, 1827.
2118, 0. An essay on the diseases of the internal ear. By J. A.
Saissy, M. D. Translated from the French by Nathan R. Smith,
M. D. With a supplement on diseases of the external ear, by the
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Saunders, 64, F. Th^ anatomy of the human ear, illustrated by engrav-
ings. With a treatise on the diseases of that oigan, the causes of
deafness, and their proper treatment. By J. C* Saunders. Lond.
1806.
Stevenson, 2074, 0. Deafhess; its eauses, prevention, and cure. By
John Stevenson. Lond. 1828.
Togno, 2524, O. p. On the anatomy and physiology of the ear. With
cases of the cure of deafness. By Jos. Togno, M. D. Philad. 1834.
Wilde, 3503, 0. Practical observations on aural surgery, and the nature
and treatment of diseases of the ear. With illustrations. By Wm.
R. Wilde. Lond. 1853.
^ 3504, 0. The same. Philad. 1853.
Williams, John, 2715, 0. Trait^s des maladies des yeuz et des oreilles.
2de 6dit. Par John Williams. Rheims, 1834.
Williams, Joe., 2901, 0. Treatise on the ear ; including Its anatomy, phy-
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Biology, and pathology. By Jos. Williams, H. D. With plates.
Lond. 1840.
Wright, 1704, 0. p. An essay on the anatomy and diseases of the hnman
ear. By William Wright Bristol, 1817.
2104, O. p. On the varieties of deafness and diseases of the ear,
with proposed methods of relieving them. By Wm« Wright, Esq.
Lond. 1829.
8. SUBGBBT OF KOfiB, XOXTTH, THROAT, ASB LARTITX.
a. Surgery qf Nose.
Deschamps, 2412, O. Traits des maladies des fbsses nazales, et de lenr
sinns. Par J. L. Desohamps, fils, D» M. Paris, 1804.
Dieffenbach, 3151, 0. Surgical observations on the restoration of the
nose ; and on the removal of polypi and other tnmonrs from the nose.
Prom the Geiman of Dr. Dieffenbach. By John S. Bnshnan. Lond.
1833.
Graefe, 377, Q. p. De rhinoplastioe sive arte cortnm nasnm ad vivmn
restitaendi oommentatio, qua prisoa illias ratio itemm experimentis
illnstratnr novisque methodis ad majorem perfectionem perdncitnr.
Conscripsit Carolns Ferdinandns Graefe, M. D. Latine edidit, Jnstns
Frid. C. Hecker, M. D. Berolinl, 1818.
Labat, 2567, 0. De la rhlnoplastie, art de restaarer on de refaire com-
pl^tement le nez. Par L. Labat, M. D. Aveo planches. Paris,
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Michon, 3455, 0. Memoirs ei observations sur quelques cas d*antoplastie
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Whately, 1491, 0. p. Cases of two extraordinary polypi removed from
the nose. With an appendix, describing an improved instrument for
the fistula in ano. With a plate. By Thomas Whately. Lond.
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b. Surgery of MotUh and Teeth,
Bell, 2108, O. The anatomy, physiology, and diseases of the teeth. By
Thomas Bell, F. R. S. Lond. 1829.
Bond, 3345, O. A practical treatise on dental medicine, being a com-
pendium of medical science, as connected with the study of dental
surgery. By Thos. £. Bond, M. D. Philad. 1851.
Fox, 286, Q. The natural history and diseases of the human teeth. Illus-
trated with plates. 2d edit. By Jos. Fox. Lond. 1814.
Fuller, 1165, 0. p. A popular essay on the structure, formation, and
management of the teeth. Illustrated by engravings. By John
Fuller. Lond. 1810.
Gensoul, 2548, O. p. Lettre chirurgicale su^ quelques maladies graves du
sinus maxillalre et de I'os maxillaire Inferieur. Par ih. Gensoul.
Paris, 1833.
149, F. Planches an mdme Hire.
412 BUBGERT.
Ggddard, 470, Q. The anatomj, physiology, aud pathology of the human
teeth, with the most approved methods of treatment ; including ope-
rations, and the method of making and setting artificial teeth. By
Paul B. Ooddard, M. D. Aided in the practical part by Joseph K
Parker. Philad. 1844.
Harris, 2892, O. The dental art, a practical treatise on dental surgery.
By Chapin A. Harris, M. D. Baltimore, 1839.
Hunter, 28, Q. The natural history of the human teeth ; explaining their
structure, use, formation, growth, and diseases. Illustrated with
copperplates. By John Hunter. Lond. 1771.
2687, O. The same. Ezi. in Works of John Hunter, Edited by J. F.
Palmer. Vol. H. Lond. 1835.
396, Q. Plates to the same.
Imrie, 2479, O. The parents' dental guide ; a treatise on the diseases of
the teeth and gums. By Wm. Inuie. Lond. 1834.
Jobson, 2482, 0. Outlines of the anatomy and physiology of the teeth, &c.,
their diseases and treatment. With practical obseirations on artificial
teeth. By Darid Wemyss Jobson. Edinb. 1834.
Jourdain, 3332, 0. A treatise on the diseases and surgical operations of
the month, and parts adjacent; with notes of interesting cases,
ancient and modem. By M. Jourdain. Translated from the French.
Philad. 1851.
Koecker, 1933, O. Principles of dental surgery. By Leonard Koecker,
M. D. Lond. 1826.
2043, 0. An essay on the diseases of the jaws and their treatment.
By Leonard Koecker, M. D. Lond. 1828.
Maury, 2244, O. Traits complet de Tart du dentiste d'apr^ TStat actuel
des connaissances. Avec 40 planohes. Par F. Maury. Paris, 1828.
Muiphy, 1591, 0. p. A natural history of the human teeth, with a treatise
on their diseases. To which are added, obseirations on the physiog-
nomy of the teeth, and of the projecting chin. By Joseph Murphy.
Lond. 1811.
Nasmyth, 2949, 0. Historical introduction to Researches on the develop-
ment, structure, and diseases of the teeth. By Alexander Nasmyth.
Lond. 1839.
3406, 0. Researches on the development, structure and diseases of
the teeth. By Alexander Nasmyth, F. L. S. With plates. Lond.
1849.
Parmly, 347, D. A practical guide to the management of the teeth ; com-
prising a discovery of the origin of caries : with its prevention and
cure. By L. S. Parmly. Lond. 1818.
Purland, 2212, O. p. Practical directions for preserving the teeth ; with
an account of the most approved methods of supplying their loss, &c.
By Mr. Purland, Jr. Lond. 1831.
Boux, 2423, 0. p. M^moire sur la staphyloraphie, ou suture de voile du
palais. Par Phil. Jos. Roux. Paris, 1825.
Enspini, 104, D. p. A treatise on the teeth, their structure and rarioua
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diseases, with the most effectual method of cure. By the Chevalier
Rusptni. 8th edit. Lond. 1797.
Scott, 2212, O. p. The art of preventing the loss of teeth ; with instrao-
tions for preventing their diseases, &o. By Joseph Scott, Dentist.
Lond. 1831.
SDell, 2212, 0. p. A practical guide to operations on the teeth. To which
is prefixed a historical sketch of the rise and progress of dental surgery.
By James Snell, Dentist. Lond. 1831.
Waite, 506, D. The gums ; with late discoveries on their structure, growth,
connections, diseases and sympathies. By Qeorge Waite. Lond. 1835.
Wardroper, 2772, O. The structure, diseases, and treatment of the teeth
considered, with a view to the abolition, in all common cases, of the
pernicious practice of tooth-drawing. By Wm. Wardroper. Lond.
1838.
c. Extirpation of the Parotid Glund.
Kirby, 1961, 0. p. History of a case in which an enlarged parotid was
successfully removed, &c. By John Kirby. Dublin, 1825.
Pattison, 2489, 0. p. A lecture on the question '* has the parotid gland ever
been extirpated V^ By Qranville Sharp Pattison, M. D. Philad. 1833.
d. Surgery of (Esophagus,
Andrews, 1296, 0. Observations on the application of lunar caustic to
strictures in the urethra and oesophagus. By M. W. Andrews, M. D.
Lond. 1807.
1574, 0. p. The same.
nome, 746, 0. Observations on the treatment of strictures in the urethra,
and in the oesophagus. By Everard Home. 2d edit. Lond. 1797.
Macilwain, 2143, 0. On diseases of the mucous canals of the body, stric-
ture of the oesophagus and rectum, &c. By George Macilwain. Lond.
1830.
FoUin, 3528, 0. p. Des r^tr^issements de I'oesophage. Par E. Fdlin.
Paris, 1853.
e. Surgery of Larynx, Trachea, and Thyroid Gland,
Chassaignac, 3684, 0. p. Lemons sur la traohfiotomie. (Clinique chirurgicale
de THdpital Lariboisi^re.) Par M. E. Chassaignac. Parift, 1855.
Coindet, 1965, 0. Observations on the effects of iodine in bronchooele and
Bcrophula. By T. R. Coindet, M. D., of Qeneva. Translated by T.
R. Johnson, M. D. Lond. 1824.
Coutenot, 3649, 0. p. Trach6otomie suivie de succ^s. Reflexions sur la
cause ordinaire de la mort aprte cette operation. Par F. Coutenot,
M. D. Besan9on, 1854.
Barton, 659, 0. p. On goitre. By Beiijamin Smith Barton, M. D. Philad.
1800.
Ehrmann, 214, F. Mus^e d'anatomie de la Faculty de M6decine de Straa-
414 suAOiar.
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Fodei^, 24J7, 0. Trait6 du goitre, eie. Par F. E. Foder§, M. D. Paris,
1800.
Gross, 3806, 0. A practical treatise on foreign bodies in the air-passages.
By S. D. QroBS, M. D. With illustrations. Philad. 1854.
Hedenus, 3082, 0, Traetatus de glandala thyreoidea tarn sana quam
morbosa. Auctore Aug. Gal. Hedeno. Lipsiai, 1822.
Hoi brook, 1996, 0. Obsenrations on bronebocele, &e. By James Holbrook.
Lond. 1826.
Maoilwain, 2143, 0. On tracheotomy, as connected with the treatment of
chronic laryngitis. Ezt. i» Surgical obserrationa on diseases of the
mucous canals, by Gteo. Macilvrain. Lon4» 1830.
Mansou, 1965, 0. On the effects of iodine in bronchocele, &c. By A.
Manson, M. D. Lond. 1825.
Moseley, 865, 0. On bronchocele, &c. By Benj. Moseley, M. D. Lond.
1800.
731, 0. The same.
Ottley, 3244, 0. Observations on surgical diseases of the head and neck.
Selected from the memoirs of the Eoyal Academy of Snrgeiy of
France. Translated and edited by Drevry Ottley. Lond. 1848.
(Sydenham Soc.)
Porter, 1946, 0. Observations on the surgical pathology of the larynx and
trachea. By Wm. H. Porter, A. M. Dublin, 1826.
Prosser, 49, Q. On bronchocele, &c. By Thomas Prosser. 3d edit. With
a plate. Lond. 1782.
Ryland, 2700, O. On the diseases and injuries of the larynx and trachea.
By Fr. Ryland. Lond. 1837.
2853, 0. The same. Philad. 1838. (Dnnglison's Am. Med. Lib.)
Wllmer, 21, 0. Cases and remarks in surgery ; to which is subjoined an
appendix, containing the method of curing the brcmchocele in Coventry.
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9. DISEASES OF THE MAMV A.
Adams, 894, 0. p. Observations on the cancerous breast. Consisting
chiefly of original coirespondence between the author and Dr. Baillie,
Mr. Cline, Dr. Babington, Mr. Abemethy, and Dr. Stokes. With an
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1801.
Aldis, 2294, 0. On the nature and treatment of glandular diseases, espe-
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Bell, 751, D, p. Thoughts on the cancer of the breast. By George Bell.
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Birkett, 3352, 0. The diseases of the breast, and their treatment. By
John Birkett. Loud. 1850.
8UBOEBT. 415
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Cooper, Bart., F. R. S. Lond. 1829.
3067, 0. The anatomy and diseases of the breast. With numerous
plates. By Sir Astlej Cooper, Bart., F. R. S. To which are added,
his yarious surgical i>aper9, now first published in a ooUeoted form.
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Filhos, 3665, 0. p. Considerations pratiques sur le oanoer du sein et la
diath^se canc^reuse. Par le Dr. Filhos. Paris, 1855.
Gamgee, 3812, 0. Clinioal remarks on oTstio aarooma and oanoer of the
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Holbrook, 1996, 0. Observations on inflammation of the mamma. By
James Holbrook. Lond. 1825.
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of sorophulous ophthalmia, mammary abscess, &o. By Henry Jeffreys,
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Lebert, 3647, 0. p. De I'hypertrophie partielle de la glande mammalre.
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Nooth, 804, 0. Obserrations on the treatment oS scirrhous tumours, and
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Parsons, 2822, 0. p. Boylston prize dissertation on oanoer of the breast.
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Underwood, 277, 0. Surgical tracts, containing a treatise on scrophulous
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Yelpeau, 2919, 0. p. A treatise on the diseases of the breast. By M.
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3566, 0. Traits des maladies du sein et de la region mammalre. Par
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10. SITBOEHT OF IKTESTIirBS.
a. Wounds qf Inteatines.
Guthrie, 3193, 0. On wounds and injuries of the abdomen and the pelvis.
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Smith, 826, 0. p. An inaugural essay on wounds of the intestines. By
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813, 0. Vol. II. p. The same.
1036, 0. Vol. XVIII. p. The same.
Travers, 1478, 0. An inquiry into the process of nature in repairing
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Vogel, 118, Q. Vol. II. p. Dlssertatio inauguralis de gemino coli vulnere
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416 SURGERY.
i
b. Hernia.
*a. Hernia Generally.
Baadens, 3649, 0. p. Efflcacitd de la glace combin^e k la compression ponr
r^duire les hemies ^trangUes et combattre la p^ritonite cons^utive.
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Brand, 294, 0. Vol. X. p. Chlmrgical essays on the cure of mptnres, and
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Broca, 3530, 0. p. De T^tranglement dans les hemies abdominales et des
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action, in the radical cure of hernia. Accompanied by a collation of
the practical facts contained in the preliminary report (by Dr. R.
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Cooper, 3023, 0. The anatomy and surgical treatment of abdominal hernia.
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D*OrTal, 3340, 0. Guide th^rique et pratique pour la gu^rison des hemies.
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Dupuytren, 2806, 0. p. Le9on8 de M. le Prof. Dupuytren, sur les €trangle-
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Hutin, 3511, 0. p. Statistique des hemies & I'Hotel imperial des InyaUdes,
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Keate, 294, 0. Vol. VI. p. Cases of hydrocele, of hernia incarcerata, &o.
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Key, 2441, 0. A memoir on the advantages and practicability of dividing
the stricture in strangulated hernia on the outside of the sac. With
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Klinkosch, 118, Q. Vol. II. p. Joseph! ThaddsBi Klinkosoh, M. D. pro-
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Lawrence, 1117, 0. A treatise on hernia. With plates. By William
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2586, 0. A treatise on ruptures, containing an anatomical description
of each species, with an account of its symptoms, progress, and treat-
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Lionet, 3208, 0. De Torigine des hemies, et de quelques affectioDB de la
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Liston, 320, Q. On the formation and connections of the cmral aioh, &o.
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Macilwain, 2143, 0. Surgical observations on diseases of the mnoons
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Pott, 1053, 0. A treatise on raptures. By Percival Pott. 4th edit. Lend.
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2011, 0. Le m^me ouvrage ; suivi d'un supplement d'Ant. Scarpa,
et d*un nouveau m^moire de cet auteur sur la hemie du p^rin^e ;
traduit par le Dr. C. P. Ollivier, avec une observation de M. le Prof.
Beclard, sur deux epiploc^les diaphragmatiques. Paris, 1823.
132, F. Planches au m^me livre.
1476, 0. A treatise on hernia. By Antonio Scarpa. Translated
from the Italian, with notes, by J. H. Wishart. With engravings.
Edinb. 1814.
Sheldrake, 762, 0. p. Observations on the treatment of ruptures, contain-
ing an examination of Mr. Brand's opinions upon that subject ; and
the description of an improved elastic truss, made by T. Sheldrake,
Jun. Lend. 1784.
Stephens, 2110, 0. A treatise on obstructed and inflamed hernia : and on
mechanical obstructions of the bowels ; together with an appendix
containing a brief statement of the cause of difference in size in the
male and female bladder. By Henry Stephens. Lend. 1829.
Teale, 3124, 0. A practical treatise on abdominal hernia. By Thomas
Pridgin Teale. With numerous illustrations. Lend. 1846.
Timbrel, 212, D. Practical observations on ruptures, with engravings. By
William Hall Timbrel, Esq. With recommendatory letters, by Wm.
Blair, A. M. Boston, 1809.
Tumbull, 179, D. p. A manual of rules and instructions, to be attended
to by those of both sexes who are afflicted with ruptures. With the
description, causes and treatment of prolapsus ani. By Wm. Turnbull,
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211, D. p. The same.
27
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Ward, 3715, 0. p. A memoir on strangulated hernia ; from oases occnrring
in the London Hospital. Bj Nathaniel Ward, F. R. C. S. 2d edit.
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751, D. p. The same.
895, 0. p. The same. 2d edit. Lond. 1802.
*b. Particular Species of Hernia,
**a. Inguinal Hernia,
Cooper, 61, F. The anatomy and surgical treatment of inguinal and con-
genital hernia. By Astley Cooper, F. R. S. Illustrated by plates.
Part L Lond. 1804.
72, F. The same.
Flood, 158, F. On inguinal and femoral hemisB. With plates. By Valen-
tine Flood, M. D. Lond. 1834.
Gartley, 648, 0. p. An inaugural dissertation on that species of hernia
called bubonocele. By Samuel Gartley. Philad. 1801.
1036, 0. Vol. XIII. p. The same.
1036, 0. Vol. XX. p. The same.
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Tuson. Lond. 1834.
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Breschet, 363, Q. p. Considerations et observations anatomiques et patho-
logiques sur la hemic fgmorale, ou m6roc^le. Par O. Breschet, M. D.
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Cooper, 72, F. The anatomy and treatment of crural and umbilical
hernia, &c. With plates. By Astley Cooper. Lond. 1807.
Flood, 158, F. On inguinal and femoral hernis. With plates. By Valen-
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Qimbemat, 3096, 0. p. A new method of operating for the femoral hernia.
Translated from the Spanish of Don Antonio de Qimbemat. With
plates. Lond. 1795.
437, 0. p. The same.
Monro, 768, 0. Observations on crural hernia : to which is prefixed, a
general account of the other varieties of hernia. By Alexander
Monro (Tertius), M. D, Illustrated by engravings. Edinb. 1803.
Tuson, 146, F. The anatomy and surgery of inguinal and femoral hernia.
With plates colored from nature. By E. W. Tuson, F. L. S. Lond.
1834.
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Cooper, 72, F. The anatomy and treatment of craral and umbilical hernia,
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Barincou, 495, Q. p. De Tanns accidentel et des diffSrents pToc6d6s op^-
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Piogey, 3511, 0. p. Anus artificiel. Injections de bouillons dans, Tintestin
non paroouru par les mati^res stomacales. Observations et reflexions,
par G. Piogey, M. D. Paris, 1853.
d. Diseases of Rectum and Anus,
Andree, 764, 0. p. Some few oases and observations on the treatment of
fistula in ano, hemorrhage, mortification, the venereal disease, *and
strictures of the urethra. By John Andree, M. D. Lond. 1799.
Ashton, 3574, 0. A treatise on the diseases, injuries, and malformations
of the rectum and anus. By T. J. Ashton. Lond. 1864.
Bell, 1446, O. A treatise on the diseases of the urethra, vesica urinaria,
prostate, and rectum. By Chas. Bell. 3d edit. With notes, by John
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Bushe, 2696, 0. A treatise on the malformations, injuries, and diseases of
the rectum and anus. By George Boshe, M. D. New York, 1837.
395, Q. Plates to the same work.
Calvert, 1873, 0. A practical treatise on haemorrhoids, strictures, and other
important diseases of the rectum and anus. By George Calvert.
Lond. 1824.
Copeland, 1141, 0. Observations on some of the principal diseases of the
reotum and anus ; particularly stricture of the rectum, the hemor-
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Curling, 3401 , 0. Observations on the diseases of the rectum. By T. B.
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Bumont, 3580, 0. p. Du traitement des fistules k Tanus par les injections
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rectum, &c. By Baron Dupuytren. Translated by F. Le Groe Clark.
Lond. 1854. (Sydenham Soc.)
Earle, 1120, 0. p. Observations on hsmorrhoidal excrescences. By Sir
James Earle. 2d edit. Lond. 1807.
Foot, 1589, 0. p. A case of diseased prostate, bladder, and rectum suc-
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Griffith, 406, 0. Vol. I. p. A singular case of reproduction of the sphinoter
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294, 0. Vol. VIII. p. The same.
420 8UB0ERY.
Home, 709, 0. Obaenrations on varicose veins, and piles, &o. By Erenurd
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Howship, 1795, 0. Praotioal observations on some of tlie most common
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1851, O. The same. 2d edit. Lend. 1821.
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Kirby, 1705, 0. p. Remarks on the treatment of hemorrhoidal excrescences.
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1722, 0. p. The same.
1961, 0. Additional observations on the treatment of hsBmorrhoidal
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lapsus, and their cure by a patent bougie. By S. Mackenzie. Lend.
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3063, 0. The same.
2812, 0. Vol. II. The same. Philad. 1839. (Dunglison's Am. Med.
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sunoERY. 421
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11. SUBOICAL DI8B\SBS AND INJUBIBS OP BOKES.
a. Diseases of Bones.
*a. Diseases of Bones Generally.
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Boyer, 810, 0. The lectures of Boyer nx>on diseases of the bones ;
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— 823, 0. The same ; edited, with notes and additions, by Jos. Harts-
home, M. D. Philad. 1805.
824, 0. The same.
825, 0. The same.
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(Sydenham Soc.)
Du Vemey, 526, 0. The diseases of the bones, of M. du Vemey, M. D.
Translated by Samuel Ingham. Lond. 1762.
Gensoul, 2548, O. p. Lettre chirurgicale sur quelques maladies graves du
sinus mazillaire et de I'os maxillaire infSrieur, x>ar Jh. Qensoul.
Paris, 1833.
149, F. Planches an m§me livre.
ilross, 2181, 0. The anatomy, physiology, and diseases of the bones and
joints. By Samuel D. Gross, M. D. Philad. 1830.
Koecker, 2043, 0. On the diseases of the Jaws. By Leonard Koeoker,
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Petit, 48, D. L'art de gu€rir les maladies des os. Par J. L. Petit. Paris,
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— 72, 0. A treatise of the diseases of the bones. Translated from the
French of John Lewis Petit. Lond. 1726.
423 SURGERT.
Scarpa, 462, Q. De anatome et pathologia ossiam commentarii ; auctore
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205, F. niustrations of the effects of disease and injury of the
bones, with descriptive and explanatory statements. By Edward
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Wilson, 1825, 0. Lectures on the structure and physiology of the parts
composing the skeleton, and on the diseases of the bones and joints
of the human body. With some observations on the influence of the
brain and nerves. By James Wilson. Lond. 1820.
*b. Particular Diseases of Bones.
Abeille, 3580, 0. p. Des injections lodges dans le traitement des abc%s
symptomatiques de lesions osseuses. Par M. le Dr. Abeille. Paris,
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Bell, 1899, 0. Remarks on interstitial absorption of the neck of the
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Glisson, &c., 644, D. A treatise of the rickets, being a disease common to
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2 Necrosis,
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1491, 0. p. Practical observations on necrosis of the tibia ; illus-
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8TTBQERT. 423
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b. Injuries of Bones, including Fractures and their Consequences.
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Aitken, 336, 0. Essays on fractures and luxations. By John Aitken,
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1606, 0. p. The same. A new edition. Lond. 1800.
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2106, 0. p. Observations on the nature and treatment of fractures
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2224, 0. Practical remarks on the nature and treatment of fractures
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Bell, 306, Q. Observations on injuries of the spine and of the thigh
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1036, 0. Vol. VL p. The same.
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424 SUROERT.
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2919, 0. p. The same. Philad. 1839. (Dunglison's Am. Med. Lib.)
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James Russell, F. R. S. Edinb. 1802.
Scott, 2017, 0. Surgical observations on the treatment of chronic inflam-
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b. Injuries of Joints^ including Dislocations.
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1606, 0. p. The same. A new edition. Lond. 1800.
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of congenital dislocations of the head of the femur. Illustrated with
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Cooper, 332, Q. A treatise on dislocations, and on fractures of the joints.
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1856, O. The same ; with notes and references, by John D. Godman,
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2987, O. The same. A new edition, much enlarged. Edited by
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the bones, by P. J. Desault. Edited by Xav. Biohat. Translated by
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815, 0. The same.
Humbert et Jacquier, 2778, 0. Essai et observations sur la mani^re do
rdduire les luxations spontan^es ou symptomatiques de Particulation
ilio-f(§morale ; m6thode applicable aux luxations cong^nitales et aux
luxations anciennes par cause exteme. Par M. Fran9ois Humbert,
et par M. N. Jacquier, M. D. Paris, 1835.
404, Q. Planches au m^me livre.
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John Kirby. Lond. 1819.
L6veill6, 1162, 0. Des luxations du f<gmur en devant. Par J. B. F. L6-
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Malgaigne, 3274, 0. Traits des fractures et des luxations. Par J. F.
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428 SUROERT.
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certain forms of accidental and congenital dislocations. Bj Robert
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Trje, 184, Q. p. Illustrations of some of the injuries to which the lower
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13. DBPOBI^ITIBS AHD DISTORTIONS, IKCLUDINa DISEASES OF THE SPINE.
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and deformities of limbs and spine. By J. Amesbury. Lond. 1827.
Bampfield, 1902, 0. An essay on curvatures and diseases of the spine.
By R. W. Bampfield. Lond. 1824.
3054, 0. The same. Edited by J. K. Mitchell, M. D. Philad. 1845.
Beale, 2140, 0. A treatise on deformities, exhibiting a concise view of the
nature and treatment of the principal distortions and contractions of
the limbs, joints, and spine. With plates and wood-cuts. By Lionel
J. Beale. Lond. 1830.
2140, 0. p. Observations on distortions of tlie spine, with a few
remarks on deformities of the legs. By Lionel J. Beale. Lond.
1831.
Bishop, 3644, 0. Researches into the pathology and treatment of de-
' formities in the human body. By John Bishop, F. R. S. Lond. 1852.
Brodhurst, 796, D. On lateral curvature of the spine, its pathology and
treatment. By Bernard £. Brodhurst. Lond. 1855.
Copeland, 1606, 0. p. Observations on the symptoms and treatment of
the diseased spine, more i>articularly relating to the incipient stages ;
with some remarks on the consequent palsy. By Thomas Copeland.
Lond. 1815.
Coulson, 524, D. On deformities of the chest. By Wm. Coulson. Lond.
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Delpech, 2229, 0. De Vorthomorphie, par rapport k T^spece humaine ; ou
recherches anatomico-patliologiques sur les causes, les moyens de
pr^venir, ceux de guerir les principales difformit^, et sur les v6ri ta-
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346, Q. Atlas au m^me livre. Paris, 1828.
Duffin, 429, D The influence of modern physical education of females in
BUBQERY. 429
prodnoing and cosifiniiiiig defonnitjr of the spine. By B. W. Baffin.
New York, 1830.
Earle» 1452, 0. p. ObBerrationa on the cure of the curved spine, in which
the effect of mechanical asBistance is considered. By James Barle,
Bsq. Lond. 1799.
FoYille, 2664, 0. Influence des Yetemens sur nos organes. Deformations
du cr&ne rteultant de la m6thode la plus g6n6rale de conyrir la tdte
des enfans. Par le Dr. A. Foyille. Faris^ 1834.
Hare» 2821, 0. Practical obserrations on the causes and treatment of
curvatures of the spine. With engrayings. By Samuel Hare, sur-
geon. Lond. 1838.
Harrison, 1999, 0. Pathological and practical observations on spinal dis-
eases, and the origin and cure of distorted limbs. Illustrated with
cases and engravings. By Edward Harrison, M. D. Lond. 1827.
Humbert et Jacquier, 2777, O. Trait6 des difformit^ du syst^me osseux,
ou de Temploi des moyens mScaniques gymnastiques dans le traite-
ment de ces maladies. Par F. Humbert, et par N. Jacquier, M. D.
Tomes 4. Paris, 1838.
405, Q. Atlas an mSme livre.
Jones, 294, 0. Vol. II. p. An essay on crookedness or distortions of the
spine ; with new methods of curej and some hints for the prevention
of these affections, &c. With plates. By Philip Jones. Lond. 1788.
Little, 3546, 0. On the nature and treatment of the deformities of the
human frame. By W. J. Little, M. D. With engravings. Lond.
1853.
Lonsdale, 3405, 0. Observations on the treatment of lateral curvature of
the spine. With wood-cuts. By Edward F. Lonsdale. Lond. 1847.
Maisonabe, 2776, 0. Orthop6die ; clinique sur les difformit^s dans I'esp^e
humaine. Par C. A. Maisonabe. Accompagn^ de m6moires et dis-
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Kaegele, 444, Q. Das schr&g verengte Becken. Von Dr. F. 0. Na^ele.
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Okes, 1606, 0. p. An account of spina bifida ; with renuirks on Aber-
nethy's mode of treatment. By Thomas Vemey Okes. With plates.
Cambridge, 1810.
Pravaz, 2427, 0. M6thode nouvelle pour le traitement des deviations de
la colonne vertebrale ; pr6c6d6 d'un ezamen critique des divers
moyens employes par les orthop6distes modemes. Par le Dr. C. G.
Pravaz. Paris, 1827.
Shaw, 1950, 0. On the nature and treatment of the distortions to which
the spine and bones of the chest are subject. With a supplement.
By John Shaw. 2 vols. Lond. 1823 and 1825.
125, F. Engravings^ iiluatrative of the same work. Lond. 1824.
1987, 0. On the cause and early symptoms of defects in the form of
the spine, chest, &c. By John Shaw. Lond. 1827.
Sheldrake, 1685, 0. p. A treatise on diseased spine and on distorted spine.
430 SURGERY.
With cases to illostrate the success of a new method of care. Bjr T.
Sheldrake. Lond. 1816.
Stafford, 2267, 0. A treatise on the injuries, the diseases, and the dis-
tortions of the spine. By R. A. Stafford. Lond. 1832.
Tamplin, 634, D. Lectures on the nature and treatment of 4eformities.
By R. W. Tamplin. Lond. 1846.
3129, O. The same. Fhilad. 1846. (Bell's Select Med. Library.)
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diseases of the vertebral column. Illustrated with plates. By £. W.
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Ward, 1987, 0. On distortions of the spine, chest, and limbs. By Wm.
T. Ward. Lond. 1822.
Wilkinson, 561, 0. Essays on distortion of the spine, the motive power
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i Wry Neck and Club Foot,
Brodhurst, 3758, 0. On the nature and treatment of elub-foot and analo-
gous distortions involving the tibio-tarsal articulation. By Bernard
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g6nitaux. Par le Dr. Jules Gu6rin. Paris, 1838.
Kirby, 1805, 0. Cases with observations on wry neck, &c. By John
Kirby. Lond. 1819.
Little, 2870, 0. A treatise on the nature of club-foot and analogous dis-
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310, Q. A memoir on the congenital club-feet of children, and on
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14. DISBASSS OF OBRESATIVB AND URIRART 0BOAN8.
a. Diseases of Generative and Urinary Organs Generally,
Acton, 3404, O. A practical treatise on diseases of the urinary and gene-
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Acton, 3444, 0. The same. From the 2d Lond. edit. New York, 1852.
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Bousquet, 395, D. Nouveau tableau de I'amonr conjugal, ou traits des
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10th edit. Lond. 1814.
Civiale, 3087, 0. Trait6 pratique sur les maladies des organes genito-
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3168, 0. Le mdme ouvrage. Premiere partie. 2de 6dit. Paris,
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Howship, 1504, 0. Practical observations on the diseases of the urinary
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Jozan de St. Andr^, 729, D. Traits pratique des maladies des voles
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Parrish, 2622, 0. Practical observations on strangulated hernia, and some
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Philad. 1836.
Prout, 1663, 0. An inquiry into the nature and treatment of gravel,
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1895, 0. An inquiry into the nature and treatment of diabetes,
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Ryan, 562, D. An account of the diseases of the genito-urinary organs.
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b. Diseases of Generative and Urinary Organs in Particular,
*a. Diseases of Generative Organs,
432 SURGERY.
**a. Diseases of Testes and their Coverings*
***a. Diseases of Scrotum*
Curling, 3059, 0. Practical treatise on the diseases of the testis, and of
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3724, 0. The same. 2d edit. Phllad. 1856.
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***b. Hifdrocele,
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Bell, 381, 0. On hydrocele, and other diseases of the testes. By Benj.
Bell. Edinb. 1794.
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Dease, 294, 0. Vol. V lU. p. On the different methods made tise of for the
radical cure of hydrocele, and on other diseases of the testicle, &c.
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Douglas, 140, 0. A treatise on the hydrocele. By John Douglas, Surgeon.
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Earle, 956, 0. A treatise on the hydrocele : containing an examination
of all the usual methods of obtaining relief in that disease. The
radical cure by Injection is particularly described, and illustrated with
cases. 3d edit. By Sir James Earle. Lond. 1805.
— 294, 0. Vol. IX. p. An appendix to a treatise on the hydrocele :
containing additional proofb of the efficacy of injection for the cure of
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406, 0. Vol. in. p. The same.
406, 0. Vol. V. p. The same.
Else, 132, O. The works of the late Joseph Else, F. R. S., containing a
treatise on the hydrocele, and other papers on different subjects in
surgery. To which is added an appendix, containing some cases of
hydrocele, ¥rith a comparison of the different methods of treating it by
caustic and seton. By Geo. Vaux. Lond. 1782.
Holbrook, 1996, 0. Practical observations on hydrocele, bronchocele, and
inflammation of the mammae. By James Holbrook. Lond. 1825.
Humpage, 294, 0. Vol. I. p. An essay on the rupture called hydrocele,
with objections to the incision, seton, &c., and an improved method of
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Jones, 604, 0. p. An inaugural dissertation on hydrocele. By Samuel
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1036, 0. Vol. V. p. The same.
Keate, 294, 0. Vol. VI. p. Cases of the hydrocele, with observations on a
peculiar method of treating that disease. To which is subjoined, a
SUBOEBY. 488
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and two cases of hernia inearoerata. By T. Eeate. Iiond. 1788.
Pott, 1049, 0, A trealtiae on the hydjrocele, or watery mptare, and other
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By Pej^ival Pott. 3d edit. Lond. 1773.
Ramsden, 1189, 0. Observations on solerocele, &o., and on hydrocele.
With plates. By Thos. Ramsden. Lond. 1811.
♦**o. DUeasea of Testes and Spermatic Cord.
Bell, 381, 0. A treatise on the hydrocele, on saroocele, or cancer, and other
diseases of the testes. By Benj. Bell. Edinb. 1794.
Bingham, 1814, 0. Practical essays on strictures of the urethra, diseases
of the testicles, fistula in perinsso and hydrocele. With some remarks
on life and organization. By Robert Bingham. Lond. 1820.
Cooper, 345, Q. Observations on the structure and diseases of the testis.
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3073, 0. The same work. From the 2d Lond. edit., edited by B. B.
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2812, 0. Vol. II. p. On spermatocele, or varicocele of the spermatic
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PhUad. 1839.
Curling, 3069, 0. A practical treatise on the diseases of the testis, and of
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Curling. Lond. 1843.
3724, 0. The same. 2d edit. Philad. 1866.
Bease, 294, 0. Vol. VIII. p. On hydrocele ; and on other diseases of the
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Qamgee, 3812, O. On calcification and ossification of the testicle and its
appendages in man and animals, and incidentally on the development
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Luxmoore, 229, B. A treatise on hernia hnmoralis ; or, s:i^elled testicle.
By Thomas Luxmoore. Lond. 1806.
Pott, 1049, 0. Treatise on hydrocele, and other diseases of the testicle.
By Percival Pott. 3d edit. Lond. 1773.
Ramsden, 1189, 0. Practical observations on the sclerocele and other
morbid enlargements of the testicle ; also on hydrocele. To which
are added, four cases of operations for aneurism. With plates. By
Thomas Ramsden. Lond. 1811.
Russell, 473, D. Observations on the testicles. By James RusseU. Bdinb.
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♦*b. SpermcUorrhcea.
Dawson, 3150, 0. An essay on spermatorrhcBa ; being a microscopic in^-
vestigation into its physiological and physical relations. With obser-
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434 SUBOERT.
vations on yaiiouB disorders of the prooreatiye system in men. By
R. Dawson, M. D. 2d edit. Lond. 1846.
Lallemandy 550, D. p. Des pertes s^minales inyolontaires. Par M. Lalle-
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-^- 2851, 0. On involnntary seminal disoliarges. Bj M. Lallemand.
Translated from the French bjr Wm. Wood, M. D. Fhilad. 1839.
^ ^*c. Impotence and Sterility,
Ronband, 3733, 0. Traits do rimpnissance et de la st^rilitd ches I'homme
et chea la femme. Par Dr. F61iz Ronband. Tomes 2 en 1. Paris,
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Rjan, 405, D. p. On the causes and treatment of impotence and sterility,
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Walker, 1036, 0. Vol. V. p. Inquiry into the causes of sterility in both
sexes ; with its method of cure. (Inaug. dissert.) By James Walker.
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♦b. Diseases of Urinary Organs,
^*a. Diseases of Bladder.
Bell, 1446, O. A treatise on the diseases of the urethra, yesica urinaria,
prostate, and rectum. By Charles Bell. 3d edit. With notes, by
John Shaw. Lond. 1822.
Coulson, 544, D. On diseases of the bladder. By Wm. Coulson. Lond.
1838.
2812, 0. Vol. U. The same work. Philad. 1839. (Dunglison's Am.
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Dubouchet, 2780, 0. Traits des retentions d'urine et des rfitr^oissements
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Foot, 542, 0. Vol. I. p. Cases of successful practice of yesicie loturae in
the cure of diseased bladders. By Jess6 Foot. Lond. 1798.
895, 0. p. The same. Part II. Lond. 1803.
1989, O. p. Inquiry into the ancient and modem' method of curing
diseases in the urethra and bladder. By Jessd Foot. 6th edit. Lond.
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1589, 0. p. A case of diseased prostate, bladder, and rectum, suc-
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Gross, 3369, 0. A practical treatise on the diseases and injuries of the
urinary bladder, the prostate gland, and the urethra. By S. D. Qross,
M. D. With illustrations. Philad. 1851.
Johnston, 266, D. Obseryations on urinary grayel and stone, on diseases
of the bladder, ke. By Henry Johnston. Edinb. 1806.
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Leake, 870, 0. On the diseases of the nrinary bladder. Ext, in J. Leake's
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Parsons, 28222, 0. p. Boylston prize dissertation on enenresis irritata
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Boston, 1839.
Rnffos Ephesins, 22, F. Vol. L Rnffi Ephesii de vesicA renomqae affecti-
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Tradnit de TAllemand sor la seconde ^tion, avec des notes, par H.
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Weldon, 294, 0. Vol. XV. p. Obserrations on the different modes of
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*^b. Diwue9 of Urethra, including Siridure,
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1118, 0. On diseases resembling syphilis, and on diseases of the
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1295, 0. The same. 2 yols. Philad. 1811.
Adams, 3374, 0. The anatomy and diseases of the prostate gland. By
John Adams. Lond. 1851.
Amussat, 2398, 0. Le9ons du Dr. Amussat, sur les retentions d'urine et
sur les maladies de la prostate. Publifes sous ses yeuz, par A. Petit,
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Bell, 1167, 0. Letters concerning the diseases of the urethra. By Charles
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Ghopart, 2375, 0. Traitfi des maladies des yoies urinaires. Par Chopart.
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Foot, 294, 0. Vol. Z. p. A critical enquiry into the ancient and modem
manner of treating the diseases of the urethra, with an improyed
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SUBGERT. 453
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rations of surgery. By Thomas Chevalier. 2d edit. Lond. 1806.
Cocks, 2719, 0. A eonoise treatise on operative surgery, describing the
methods adopted by the English, Continental, and American surgeons.
With plates. By W. P. Cocks. Lond. 1837.
Coster, 433, D. Manual of operative surgery, translated from the French
of J. Coster, M. D. By George Fife, M. D. Edinb. 1831.
Dieffenbach, 3231, 0. Die operative Chirurgie, Von Johann Friedrich
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6d., aveo remarques, etc. par Q. de-la-Faye. Paris, 1740.
3105, O. Le mdme livre.
Dunn, 198, 0. A compendious and new method of performing chirurgical
operations, with directions how to manage the venereal disease. By
Edward Dunn, surgeon. Lond. 1724.
Dutertre, 1191, 0. Chirurgie. Trait6 d'op^rations nouvelles et inventions
de m^caniques, servant de moyens secondaires pour en assurer le
succte. Par P. Dutertre, M. D. Paris, 1814.
Gu^rin, 808, D. Elements de chirurgie op^rat^ire ou traits pratique des
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Gdnther, 518, Q. Lehre von den blutigen Operationen am menschlichen
Korper. Yon Dr. G« B. Gilnthe(r, Leipsig und Heidelberg, 1853—
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Hargrave, 650, D. A system of operative surgery, containing a descrip-
tion of the most approved plans of performing the different operations
in surgery on the dead body ; with remarks on their anatomy, &c.
By William Hargrave. Dublin, 1831.
Jardine, 1648, 0. An essay to improve the method of performing certain
surgical operations ; with descriptions of instruments and bandages.
By Wm. Jardine. Edinb. 1818.
Lassus, 2346, 0. De la mideoina op6ratoire. Par Pierre Lassns. Tomes 2.
Paris, 1795.
Le Dran, 85, 0. The operations in tuigery of M. Le Dran. Translated
by Mr. Gataker. With remarks, plates of the operations, and a sett
of instruments, by Mr. Cheselden. 4th edit. Lond. 1768.
— T- 1068, 0. The same. 5th edit. Lond. 1781.
Listen, 3254, 0. Lectures on the operations of surgery, and on diseases
and accidents requiring operations. By Robert Listen, Esq., F. B. S.
With numerous additions by Thomas D. Mutter, M. D. Philad. 1846.
Malgaigne, 555, D. Manuel de m^decine op6ratoire, fondte sur Panatomie
norn^Je et Paaatomie pathologique. Par J. F. Malgaigne. 2me 6dit.
Paris, 1837.
665, D. Manual of operative surgery, based on normal and patho-
logical anatomy. By J. F. Malg^tigne. Translated from the French
by Frederick Brittan, M, D. Lo^d. 1846,
3393, 0. The same. PhUad. 1851*
Piper, 3430, 0. Operative surgery illustrated ; ocmtaining more than alae-
454 STJBOERT.
teen handred engrayings, with explanatorj text. By R. U. Piper,
M. D. Also a chapter upon the ase of ether in Borgeij, hy H. J.
BigeloWi M. D. (from the transactions of the Am. Med. Assoc.) Boston,
1852.
Sabatier, 1148, 0. Be la m6decine opdratoire. Par M. Sabatier. 2de Mit.
Tomes 2. Paris, 1810.
Sharpe, 22, 0. A treatise on the operations of surgery ; with a description
and representation of instruments, &c. By Samuel Sharpe. 10th
edit. Lond. 1782.
Skey, 3348, 0. Operatiye surgery. By Frederic C. Skey, F. R. S. Philad.
1851.
Smith, 3487, 0. A system of operatiye surgery based upon the practice of
surgeons in the United States, and comprising a bibliographical index
and historical record of many of their operations, during a period of
200 years. Illustrated. By Henry H. Smith, M. D. Philad. 1852.
3639, 0. The same work. 2d edit. 2 vols. Philad. 1855.
Yauguion, 623, 0. Traits complet des operations de chirurgie. Par M. de
la Yauguion, M. D. Paris, 1696.
199, 0. A compleat body of ohirurgical operations. By M. de la
Yauguion, M. D. 2d edit. Translated from the French. Lond. 1707.
Yelpeau, 2360, O. Nouyeauz filaments de m6decuie op6ratoire; accom-
pagn6s d'un atlas de 20 planches. Par Alf. A. L. M. Yelpeau, M. D.
Tomes 3. Paris, 1832.
369, Q. Planches au mftme livre.
b. Works on Particular Operations.
*a. Amputation.
Alanson, 387, 0. Practical observations on amputation, and the after-
treatment : to which is added, an account of the amputation above
the ancle with a flap : the whole illustrated by cases. By Edward
Alanson. 2d edit. Lond. 1782.
Baudens, 3660, 0. p. Nouvelle m^thode des amputations. Par le Dr.
Baudens. Premier m6moire : amputation tibio-tarsienne. Paris, 1842.
Dahl, 118, Q. Yol. I. p. Dissertatio inaug. de humeri amputatione ex
articulo. Auct. Petro H. Dahl. Gk>tting», 1760.
Fraser, 1610, 0. p. An essay on the shoulder-joint operation ; principally
deduced from anatomical observation. By W. W. Fraser. Lond.
1813.
Guthrie, 1460, 0. Essay on gunshot wounds of the extremities requiring
amputation. By G. J. Guthrie. Lond. 1815.
Hammick, 2130, 0. Practical remarks on amputations, fractures, and
strictures of the urethra. By Stephen L. Hammick. Lond. 1830.
Legouest, 3793, 0. p. £tude sur les amputations partielles du pied et de
la partie infSrieur de la jambe ; par M. Legouest. Paris, 1856.
Lisfrano, 857| 0. p. Nouvelle m^thode opdratoire pour I'amputation partielle
SURQERT. 455
da pied dans son artioolation tarso-m^tatarsienne ; m^thode prte6d^e
des nombrenses modifications qa'a subies celle de Chopart. Par I.
Lisfranc-de-St. -Martin, M. D., etc. Avec planches. Paris, 1815.
Mynors, 31, D. p. Practical thoughts on amputations, &o. By R. Mjnors.
Birmingham, 1783.
Norris, 3787, 0. p. Statistical account of the oases of amputation performed
at the Pennsylrania Hospital from January 1, 1840, to January 1, 1850.
By Qeo. W. Norris, M. D. (From the Am. Joum. of the Med. Sciences,
July, 1854.)
Scoutetten, 376, Q. La m^thode ovalaire, ou nouvelle m^thode pour
amputer dans les articulations. Pair H. Scoutetten, D. M. Avec
planches. Paris, 1827.
*b. Ecrasement,
Chassaignac, 3710, 0. Traitd de I'^crasement linSaire, nouyelle methode
pour pr6venir Peflfdsion du sang dans les operations chinirgicales.
Par M. B. Chassaignac. Avec figures. Paris, 1856.
^c. Excision of Joints and Resection of Bones,
Gerdy, 2881, 0. De la resection des eztr^mitte articulaires des os. Par
J. V. Gerdy, M. D. Paris, 1839.
Guthrie, 2879, 0. Clinical lectures on compound fractures of the extremi-
ties, on excision of the head of the thigh-bone, the arm-bone,' and the
elbow-joint, &c. By G. J. Guthrie. Lend. 1838.
2919, O. p. The same. Philad. 1839. (Dunglison's Am. Med. Lib.)
Park, 225, D. Cases of the excision of carious joints. By H. Park and
P. F. Moreau. With observations, by James Jeffiray, M. D. With
plates. Glasgow, 1806.
308, D. The same.
Syme, 2196, 0. Treatise on the excision of diseased joints. By James
Syme. Bdinb. 1831. *
Thomas, 506, Q. p. Recherchee sur la resection des oe du pied. Par Alfred
Thomas, M. D. Paris, 1853.
*d. Lithotomy,
{Vid. f. 4Sdy et seq.)
*e. OpercUions on the Eye,
*f. Plastic Operations,
Blandin, 2803, 0. Autoplastie ou restauration des parties du corps qui ont
et6 dStmites, ^ la f¥r d'un emprunt foit ^ d'autres parties plus ou
moins eloign^. Par Ph. Fr6d. Blandin. Paris, 1836.
{Vid, p. 411, Sorgerj of Kose, &c.)
456 SURGERT.
17. BUBGICAL IVBTBUXBSTTa AND ICBAITS OF CUBB.
a. Instruments and Bandages.
Bigg, 798, D. On artificial limbs, their construction and application. By
Henry H. Bigg. Lend. 1855.
Bourgery, 2474, 0. Treatise on lesser surgerj. By Boorgery, M. D.
Translated from the French by Wm. C. Roberts and James B. Kissam.
New York, 1834.
Cessner, 3815, 0. Handbnch de chimigischen Instmmenten-nnd Verband-
lehre Ton Dr. G. J. Cessner. 2te Anflage. Wien, 1855.
Chapman, 349, Q. An atlas of snrgical apparatus; being a series of
delineations of the most important mechanical auxiliaries of surgery.
By Henry T. Chapman. Lond. 1832.
2270, 0. A brief description of surgical apparatus ; intended to
accompany a series of delineations of the most important mechanical
auxiliaries of surgery. By He&ry T. Chapman. Lond. 1832.
Cutler, 497, D. The surgeon's practical guide in dressing and in the
methodic application of bandages. With engravings. By Thomas
Cutler, M. D. Lond. 1834.
Gariel, 3666, 0. p. M&noire sur les applications m^dico-chirurgicales da
caoutchouc yulcanis6. Par M. M. Gariel, M. D. Paris, 1854.
(Htdy, 2032, 0. Traits des bandages et appareils de pansement. Par P.
N. Oerdy. Paris, 1826.
183, Q. Atlas au mfime livre. Paris, 1826.
Goffres, 783, D. Precis iconographique de bandages, pansements et appa-
reils. Par M. le Dr. Goffres. Paris, 1853.
Henry, 2407, 0. Precis descriptif sur les instrumens de chirurgie anciens
et modemes. Avec planches. Par Henry (Coutelier). Paris, 1825.
2407, O. II. Nouvelle Mltion, augmentde de la description des
instruments de chirurgie modifies ou oonfectionnds par MM. Thomp-
son et Charridre. Paris, 1836.
Jardine, 1648, 0. On certain surgical operations, &c., and on some forms
of bandages chiefly for fractures. By Wm. Jardine. Bdinb. 1818.
Enaur, 154, F. Selectus instrumentorum chirurgicorum, in usum discen-
tium et practicorum tabulis exaratus. Cum nsus declaratione edidit
Thomas Knaur. Viennae, 1796.
Mayor, 2779, 0. Bandages et appareils k pansements ou nouveau systdme
de d^ligation chirurgicale. Par Mathias Mayor, M. D. 3me 6dit.
Avec un atlas. Paris, 1838.
' 402, Q. Planches au mdme livre.
Pouillien, 3716, O. p. Notice sur quelques points relatifs k Part du band-
agiste et sur plusieurs instruments et appareils nouveaux. Par B.
Pouillien. Om6 de 29 figures gravte sur bois* Paris, 1855.
Saint-Anoman, 630, D. Manuel pratique de bandages. Par A. Baint-
Arroman. Avec figures. Paris, 1845.
8URGSRT. 457
Sargenti 3199, 0. On bandaging and other operations of minor surgerj.
By F. W. Sargent, M. D. Fhilad. 1848.
Seerig, 168, F. Armamentarium obimrgicnm, oder moglichst yollBt&ndige
Sammlnng von Abbildungen cbimrgisoher Instrnmente <erer and
nenerer Zeit. Herausgegeben von A. W. H. Seerig. 145 litbog.
Tafeln. Breslan, 1838.
2836, 0. Bescbreibnng su demselben. 2 B&nde. Breslan, 1838.
Smith, 616, D. llinor surgery. By H. H. Smith, M. D. Philad. 1843.
3136, 0. The same. 2d edit. Philad. 1846.
Thillaye, 1309, 0. Traits des bandages et appareils. Par J. B. J. Thillaye.
3me 6dit. With plates. Paris, 1815.
b. Surgical JHeans of Oure.
♦a. Cupping,
Hills, 502, D. HiUs on cupping. Lond. 1829.
Mapleson, 287, D. A treatise on the art of cupping. By Thomas Mapleson.
Lond. 1813.
*b. Cautery, including Moxa,
L&my, 1979, 0. On the use of the moza. By Baron D. J. Larrey.
Translated, with notes, by B. Dunglison. Lond. 1822.
Percy, 360, D. Pyroteohnie chirurgicale-pratique, ou Part d*appliquer le
feu en ohirurgie. Par M. Percy. Paris, 1811.
Wallace, 1922, 0. A physiological enquiry respecting the action of moza,
and its utility in yarious diseases of the neires and muscles. By
Wm. Wallace. Dublin, 1827.
*c. Cauttic.
Higginbottom, 1922, 0. Essay on the application of lunar caustic. By
John Higginbottom. Lond. 1826.
Philipeauz, 3647, 0. p. Rapport sur le traits de la cauterisation d'aprte
Tenseignement ciinique de M. le Prof. Bonnet, par M. le Dr. R. Phi-
lipeauz. Lyon, 1854.
*d. Bougies,
Smyth, 1569, 0. p. On flezible metallic bougies. By W. Smyth. 6th
edit. Lond. 1804.
CHAPTEK VI.
Jllf)it»ffets»
AVD
9in9Mtu of SSIotnen untf €t)fl9ten«
MIDWIFERY,
AND
DISEASES OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN.
I. OBSTETRIC ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY.
(a.) ANATOBiT OF FBMALB ORGANS.
{VUL p. as.)
(B.) ANATOICY OF THS F(ETU8.
Bordach, 190, F. Carol. Frid. Bnrdaoh de fcetu humano adnotationes
anatomicn. Lipain, 1828.
CasserinSy 53, F. p. Jnlii Casserii de foimato foetu tabuls, eammque ex-
planatio. YenetiiB, 1627.
Jeffraj, 2605, 0. Obseryations on the heart and on the peonliaritiea of the
foetus. B7 Jas. Jeffraj, M. D. Glasgow, 1835.
Keedham, 42, D* Disquisitio anatomica de formato footn. Auctore Goal-
tero Needham, M. D. Lend. 1667.
Soemmering, 65, F. Sam. Thom. Soemmering icones embiyonum hn-
manoram. Francofurti ad Moenum, 1799.
Spigelius, 53, F. p. Adriani Spigelii de formato toBiu liber. Amstel.
1645.
Stmthers, 3618, 0. On open foramen ovale and the foetal heart. Ext, in
Anatom. and phjsioL observ., bj John Stmthers, M. D. Bdinb.
1854.
Tiedemann, 1951, 0. The anatomj of the foetal brain. B7 Frederick
Tiedemann. Translated bj Wm. Bennett, M. D. Edinb. 1826.
(For works on Monstroflltlof, Vid. p. 190.)
(0.) PHTStOLOGT OF GRAVID TJTBBUB ANB'FOSTUS.
Bums, 981, 0. The anatomy of the gravid ntems. With practical in-
ferences relative to pregnancj and labour. Bj John Bums. Glas-
gow, 1799.
^
462 MIDWIFERY.
Bums, 1075, 0. The same. ExL in Obstetr. works of John BoniB. New
York, 1809.
Hunter, 11, F. (a.) Anatomj of the gravid ntema. Bj Wm. Hunter.
Birmingham, 1774.
11, F. (b.) The same. (Bdition of the Sydenham Soc.) Lond. 1851.
21, F. The same. Birmingham, 1774.
165, Q. Anatomical description of the gravid uterus, and its con-
tents. B7 Wm. Hunter, M. D. Lond. 1794.
Jacquemier, 3102, 0. p. Recherches d'anatomie, de phTsiologie et de pa-
thologic sur I'ut^rus humain pendant la gestation et sur I'apoplexie
ut^ro-placentalre, etc. Par M. Jacquemier, M. D. Paris, 1839.
Noortwjk, 428, Q. Uteri humani gravidi anatome et historia. Authore
Wilhelmo Noortwjk, M. D. Lugd. Batav. 1743.
(For works on Phjtlology of tho Fostat, Vid. p. 94, et M7.)
11. WORKS ON MIDWIFERY, AND THE GENERAL
MANAGEMENT OF LYING-IN WOMEN.
(a.) general and STSTEMATIO TBEATI8E8.
Aitken, 679, 0. Principles of midwifery, or puerperal medicine. By
John Aitken, M. D. 3d edit. With plates. Lond. 1784.
Ashwell, 2070, 0. A practical treatise on parturition. B7 Samuel Ash-
well. With an appendix on abdominal surgeiy and transfusion, bj
Dr. Blundell. Lond. 1828.
Astruc, 640, D. L'art d'accoucher r^duit K ses principes, oti I'on expose
les pratiques les plus stores et les plus usit^s dans les diHSrentes
esp^ces d'accouchemens. Avec lliistoire sommaire de Tart d*ac-
coucher ; et une lettre sur la conduite qu'Adam et Eve dCtrent tenir
2i la naissance de leurs premiers enfans. Par J. Astruc. Paris, 1766.
1414, 0. Elements of midwifery. With a short history of mid-
wifery, and an answer to a casuistical letter on the conduct of Adam
and Eve at the birth of their first child. By J. Astruc. Translated
from the French by S. Ryley. Lond. 1766.
Bard, 232, D. A compendium of the theory and practice of midwifery ; for
the use of students. By Samuel Bard, M. D. 2d edit. New York,
1812.
Baudelocque, 263, O. A system of midwifery. Translated from the
French of Baudelocque. By John Heath. 3 vols. Lond. 1790.
929, 0. An abridgement of Mr. Heath's translation of Baudelocque's
midwifery. With notes. By Wm. P. Dewees, M. D. Philad. 1811.
Blake, 1953, 0. Aphorisms illustrating natural and difficult cases of
labour. By Andrew Blake, M. D. Lond. 1819.
Bland, 395, 0. Observations on human and on comparative parturition.
By R. Bland, M. D. Lond. 1794.
MIDWIFEBT. 463
Blundell} 2492, 0. The prinoiples and practice of obstetric/ as at present
tanght hj James Blundell, M. D., professor of obstetricy at Guy's
Hospital. To which are added notes and illustrations bj Thomas Cas-
tle, M. D., F. L. S. Lend. 1834.
Bonnet, 3614, 0. p. Cours d'accouchement h Tusage des ^tudiants en
m^decine et des sages-femmes. Par D. N. Bonnet, M. D. Paris,
1854.
Brevitt, 218, D. p. The female medical repository. By Joseph Brevitt,
M. D. Baltimore, 1810.
Burke, 604, D. The accoucheur's yade-mecum ; or modern guide to the
practice of midwifery. By Thomas Travers Burke, M. D. Lend.
1840.
Bums, 1105, 0. The principles of midwifery, including the diseases of
women and children. By John Burns. With notes by N. Chapman,
M. D. Philad. 1810.
1113, 0. The same.
1124, 0. The same work. With notes, by W. W. Buchanan, M. D.
New York, 1810.
1245, 0. The same work. 2d edit. With notes, by Thomas C. James,
M. D. 2 vols. Philad. 1813.
1779, 0. The same. (From the 5th Lend, edit.) With notes, by
T. C. James, M. D. 2 vols. Philad. 1823.
- 2946, 0. The same work. 9th edit. Lond. 1837.
Burton, 2046, 0. An essay towards a complete new system of midwifery,
theoretical and practical. By John Burton, M. D. Lond. 1751.
Busch und Moser, 3109, 0. Handbuch der Geburtskunde in alphabetischer
Ordnung. Von Dr. D. W. H. Busch, und Dr. A. Moser. 4 Baude.
Beriin, 1840—43.
Campbell, 2476, 0. Introduction to the study and practice of midwifery.
By Wm. Campbell, M. D. Edinb. 1833.
Capuron, 940, 0. Cours th^orique et pratique d'accouchemens. Par J.
Capuron, M. IX 2de (^it. Paris, 1816.
Cazeauz, 3302, 0. A theoretical and practical treatise on midwifery, in-
cluding the diseases of pregnancy and parturition. By P. Cazeaux.
Translated from the 2d French edit., with occasional notes and a
copious index, by Robert P. Thomas, M. D. With illustrations.
Philad. 1850.
Chailly, 3142, 0. Trait6 pratique de I'art des accouchemens. Par Chailly
(Honor6), M. D. Paris, 1842.
Chevreul, 638, D. PrGcis de I'art des accouchemens en favour des sages-
femmes et des €l5ves en cet art. Par M. Chevreul, M. D. Angers,
1782.
Churchill, 2962, 0. Researches on operative midwifery, &c. With plates.
By Fleetwood Churchill, M. D. Dublin, 1841.
608, D. On the theory and practice of midwifery. By Fleetwood
Churchill, M. D. Illustrated by engravings. Lond. 1842.
464 MIDWIFERT.
Clarke, 294, 0. Vol. XII. p. Practical essajs on the management of preg-
nancy and labour, and on the diseases of lying-in women. By John
Clarke, M. D. Lend. 1793.
1259, 0. The same. 2d edit. Lond. 1806.
Clay, 793, D. The complete handbook of obstetric snrgeiy ; or short mles
of practice in every emergency, &c. &c. By Chas. Clay, H. D. Lond.
1856.
Clough, 1236, 0. A syllabus of a course of lectures on the theory and
practice of midwifery. By H. G. Clough, M. D. Lond. 1808.
Collins, 2691, 0. A practical treatise on midwifery, containing the result
of 16,654 births, occurring in the Dublin Lying-in Hospital, during a
period of seven years. By Robert Collins, M. D. Lond. 1835.
Conquest, 354, D. Outlines of midwifery; with engravings. By J. T.
Conquest, M. D. Lond. 1820.
Crosse, 3469, 0. Cases in midwifery, by the late John Green Crosse, M. D.
Arranged (with an introduction and remarks), by Edward Copeman,
M. D. Lond. 1851.
Davis, 2958, 0. Elements of obstetric medicine. By David D. Davis,
M. D. Illustrated by engravings. 2d edit. Lond. 1841.
333, Q. Elements of operative midwifery. With plates. By David
D. Davis, M. D. Lond« 1825.
— 348, Q. The principles and practice of obstetric medicine. With
plates. By David D. Davis, M. D. 2 vols. Lond. 1836.
Dease, 359, 0. Observations in midwifery, &o. By Wm. Dease. Dublin,
1783.
De la Motte, 423, Q. Traits complet des accouchemens naturels, non
naturels, et centre nature. Far le sieur De la Motte. Paris, 1722.
Deleurye, 3094, 0. Traits des accouchemens, en favour des ^Idves. Par
M. F. A. Deleurye. 2de ^dit Paris, 1777.
Denman, 589, O. An introduction to the practice of midwifery. By
Thomas Denman, M. D. 2 vols. Lond. 1794.
1406, O. The same work. From the last Lond. edit. With notes
by John W. Francis, M. D. New York, 1821.
70, F. A collection of engravings tending to illustrate the generation
and parturition of animals, and of the human species. By Thomas
Denman, M. D. Lond. 1787.
85, Q. The same.
Dewees, 1860, 0. Essays on various subjects connected with midwifery.
By Wm. P. Dewees, M. D. Philad. 1823.
1861, O. A compendious system of midwifery, chiefly designed to
facilitate the inquiries of those who may be pxirsuing this branch of
study. With engravings. By Wm. P. Dewees, M. D. Philad. 1824.
2613, 0. The same work. 7th edit. Philad. 1835.
Dionis, 3093, 0. Traits gdn^ral des accouchemens. Par H. Dionis. Paris,
1718.
Swell, 1710, 0. Letters to ladies concerning themselves and infants. By
Thomas Ewell, M. D. Philad. 1817.
MIDWIFERY. 465
Foster, 114, 0. The principles and practice of midwifery. By Edward
Foster, M. D. Completed and corrected bj James Sims, M. D. Lond.
1781.
Gardien, 1202, 0. Traits complet d'aoconcliemens. Far M. Gardien, M. D.
3me 6dit. Tomes 4. Paris, 1824.
Gasc, 230, 0. Recneil do plnsienrs m^moires et observations snr divers
points de doctrine de Tart et science des accouchemens. Par Jean-
Baptiste Gasc. Paris, 1810.
GiiTard, 1461, 0. Cases in midwifery. By the late Wm. GiiTard. Revised
and published by Edward Hody, M. D. Lond. 1734.
Gooch, 466, D. A practical compendium of midwifery. By the late Robert
Gooch, M. D. Edited by Geo. Skinner. Lond. 1831.
Grigg, 492, 0. Advice to the female sex in general, particularly those in
a state of pregnancy and lying-in. With an appendix, containing
some directions relative to the management of children, in the first
part of life. By John Grigg. Bath, 1789.
Hamilton, A., 521, 0. Outlines of the theory and practice of midwifery.
By Alexander Hamilton, M. D. Edinb. 1784.
142, 0. The same. 2d edit. Edinb. 1787.
365, 0. The same. 3d edit. Lond. 1791.
226, O. The same work. Worcester, Mass., 1794.
91, D. The same. 3d Am. edit. Northampton, Mass., 1797.
406, O. Vol. II. p. Letters to Dr. Wm. Osbom, on certain doctrines
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Hamilton, Jas., 643, 0. A collection of engravings, designed to facilitate
the study of midwifery, explained and illustrated. By James Hamilton,
M. D. Lond. 1796.
2637, O. Practical observations on various subjects relating to mid-
wifery. By James Hamilton, M. D. Part I. Edinb. 1836.
2712, 0. The same work. Philad. 1837.
Hatin, 403, D. A manual of practical obstetrics. From the French of
Julius Hatin, M. D., by S. D. Gross, M. D. Philad. 1828.
Hogben, 261, Q. p. Obstetric studies, comprehending a treatise on partu-
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116, F. Hogben's anatomical tables, illustrative of his treatise on
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Ingleby, 2671, 0. Facts and cases in obstetric medicine, &c. By J. T.
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Jacobs, 427, Q. Ecole pratique des accouchemens, par le Professeur J. B.
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Jackson, 200, D. Cautions to women, respecting the state of pregnancy ;
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Johnson, 48, Q. A new system of midwifery. With plates. By Robert
Wallace Johnson, M. D. Lend. 1769.
106, Q. The same. 2d edit. Brentford^ 1786.
Kelly, 1677, 0. p. An essay on the spontaneous erolution of the foetns.
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Lachapelle, 776, 0. Pratique des aooouchemens, ou m^moires, et observa-
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3030, 0. The same. Philad. 1844.
656, D. Clinical midwifery ; with the histories of four hundred oases
of difficult labor. By Robert Lee, M. D. Lond. 1842.
718, D. The same. 2d edit, enlarged, &c. Lond. 1848.
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Mattel, 3703, 0. Essai sur I'accouchement physiologique. Par A. Mattel,
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Maunsell, 492, D. The Dublin practice of midwifery. By Henry Maunsell,
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Maygrier, 135, F. Nouvelles demonstrations d'accouchemens. Avec des
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Meigs, 542, D. The Philadelphia practice of midwifeiy. By Charles D.
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3276, 0. Obstetrics ; the science and the art. By Chas. D. Meigs,
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Miller, 801, 0. p. An inaugural essay on the means of lessening the pains
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813, 0. Vol. I. p. The same. Philad. 1805.
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lessen the sufferings and shorten the duration of labor. By John
Power. Lond. 1819.
Ramsbotham, F. H., 2969, 0. The principles and practice of obstetric
medicine and surgery, in reference to the process of parturition. With
illustrations on steel and wood. By Francis H. Ramsbotham, M. D.
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3275, 0. The same work. 5th Am. edit. Philad. 1849.
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cases of women in travel, &c. By Henry Van Roonhuyse. Englished
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Seaman. 185, D. The midwive's monitor and mother*s mirror, being three
concluding leotares of a coarse of instruction on midwifery. By
Valentine Seaman, M. D. New York, 1800.
208, D. The same.
Severn, 2203, 0. p. First lines in the practice of midwifery ; to which
are added remarks on the forensic evidence requisite in cases of foeti-
cide and infanticide. By Charles Severn. Lend. 1831.
Simpson, 3661, 0. The obstetric memoirs and contributions of James Y.
Simpson, M. D. Edited by W. 0. Priestley, M. D., and H. R. Storer,
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Smellie, 12, F. A set of anatomical tables, with explanations, and an
abridgement of the practice of midwifery ; with a view to illustrate a
treatise on that subject, and a collection of cases. 2d edit. By Wm.
Smellie, M. D. Lond. 1761.
38, 0. A treatise on the theory and practice of midwifery. Illus>
trated by a collection of cases and observations. By Wm. Smellie,
M. D. 6th edit. 3 vols. Lond. 1766.
613, 0. An abridgement of the practice of midwifery ; and a set of
anatomical tables with explanations. Collected from the works of the
celebrated W. Smellie, M. D. Boston, 1786.
Smith, 677, D. Parturition, and the principles and practice of obstetrics.
By W. Tyler Smith, M. D. Philad. 1849.
Spence, 1561, 0. A system of midwifery, theoretical and practical. With
plates. By David Spence, M. D. 2 vols. Edinb. 1784.
Spratt, 385, Q. Obstetric tables ; comprising graphic illustrations, with
descriptions and practical remarks ; exhibiting on dissected plates
many important subjects in midwifery. In two parts. By G. Spratt.
Lond. 1835.
Swayne, 807, D. Obstetric aphorisms ; for the use of students commencing
midwifery practice. By Jos. Griffiths Swayne, M. D. Lond. 1856.
Tolver, 120, 0. The present state of midwifery in Paris, with a theory of
the cause and mechanism of labour. By A. Tolver. Lond. 1770.
Tucker, 676, D. Elements of the principles and practice of midwifery.
By David H. Tucker, M. D. With illustrations. Philad. 1848.
Yelpeau, 2174, 0. An elementary treatise on midwifery ; or principles of
tokology and embryology. By Alf. A. L. M. Yelpeau, M. D. Trans-
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3368, 0. A complete treatise on midwifery ; or the theory and prac-
tice of tokology, including the diseases of pregnancy, labor, and the
puerperal state. By Alf. A. L. M. Yelpeau, M. D. Translated from
the French by Chas. D. Meigs, M. D. 4th Am. edit. By Wm. Byrd
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Yiardel, 643, D. Observations sur la practique des accouchemens natu-
rels, centre nature et monstreux, aveo une m^thode trte-facile pour
secourir les femmes en toute sorte d'accouchemens, sans so servir de
crochets, nyd'aucun instrument, que de la seule main. Compose par
Cosme Yiardel. Paris, 1671.
MIDWIFERT. 469
Waller, 418, D. Klements of practical midwifery ; or, oompanion to the
lying-in-room. By Charles Waller. Lond. 1829.
Wliite, 212, 0. A treatise on the management of pregnant and lying-in
women, and the means of curing, bat more especially of preventing
the principal disorders to which they are liable. Together with some
new directions concerning the delivery of the child and placenta in
natural births. By Charles White. Lond. 1773.
Wigand, 3126, O. Dr. Jnstns Heinrich Wigand, die Geburt des Menschen,
in physiologisch-di&tetischer und pathologisch-therapentischer Bezie-
hung. Mit einer Vorrede von Dr. F. C. Naegele. 2te Auflage. Von
J>r. R. Froriep. Berlin, 1839.
Toung, 148, Q. MS. Notes taken from the lectures of Dr. Thomas Tonng,
professor of midwifery. Edinb. 1763.
1014, 0. The Edinburgh practice of physic, surgery, and midwifery.
5 vols. Lond. 1803.
205, D. The London practice of midwifery. 2d edit. Lond. 1808.
(b.) works on particular DEPARTMENTS OP MIDWIFERT.
1. PRBOVAVCT, ITS DIAOVOSIS, DURATIOIT, ETC.
Couper, 269, 0. Speculations on the mode and appearances of impreg-
nation in the human female ; with an examination of the various
theories of generation. By Robert Couper, M. D. Edinb. 1789.
345, 0. The same.
1084, O. The same. 3d edit. Lond. 1808.
Depaul, 3202, 0. Traits thSorique et pratique d'auscultation obstetricale.
Par J. A. H. Depaul, M. D. Paris, 1847.
Fox, 2491, 0. The signs, disorders, and management of pregnancy, &c.
By Douglas Fox. Derby, 1834
Kane, 3287, 0. p. Experiments on Kiesteine ; with remarks on its appli-
cation to the diagnosis of pregnancy. (Inaug. dissertat.) By Elisha
K. Kane, M. D. Philad. 1842.
Kennedy, 511, D. Observations on obstetric auscultation, with an ana-
lysis of the evidences of pregnancy, and an inquiry into the proofs of
the life and death of the foetus in utero. By Evory Kennedy, M. D.
Dublin, 1833.
Kergaradeo, 1170, 0. p. M6molre sur Tauscultation appliqu6e k T^tude
de la grossesse, Ou recherches sur deux nouveaux signes propres k faire
reconnaitre plusieurs oiroonstances de F^tat de gestation. Far M. J.
A. Lejumeau de Kergaradec, M. D. Paris, 1822.
Lyall, 1907, 0. Medical evidence relative to the duration of human preg-
nancy, &o. With notes, by Robt. Lyall, M. D. Lond. 1826.
Montgomery, 2703, 0. An exposition of the signs and symptoms of preg-
nancy, the period of human gestation, and the signs of delivery. By
W. F. Montgomery, M. D. With plates. Lond. 1837.
4T0 MIDWIFERY.
Montgomery, 2915, 0. The same. Philad. 1839. (Dunglison^B Am. Med.
Library.)
3753, 0. The same work. 2d edit. Lond. 1856.
Morlej, 2157, 0. p. An essay on the symptoms of pregnancy, from the
earliest stage to the period of qoickening. By John Morley. Lond.
1829.
Petit, 3092, 0. Becneil de pieces relatives 2i la question des naissances
tardives. Par A. Petit, M. D. Paris, 1766.
2. PEETBRIVATUEAL LABOR, I5CLI7DINa DIBBABE8 AVD ACCIDENTS OF PBBOKAKCT
AHD CHILDBED.
a. Diseases and Accidents of Pregnancy and Childbed in General.
Churchill, 2911, 0. Observations on the diseases incident to pregnancy
and childbed. By Fleetwood Churchill, M. D. Dublin, 1840.
2963, 0. The same. Philad. 1840. (Dunglison's Am. Med. Li-
brary.)
Clarke, 74, Q. Vol. I. p. An essay on the epidemic diseases of Ijring-in
women. By John Clarke, licentiate in midwifery, &o. Lond. 1788.
Fox, 2491, 0. The signs, disorders, and management of pregnancy, the
treatment after confinement, and of the disorders of children. For
the use of females. By Douglas Fox. Derby, 1834.
Jacquemier, 3102, 0. p. Recherches d'anatomie, de physiologic et de pa-
thologic sur Put^rus humain pendant la gestation, &c. Par M. Jacque-
mier, M. D. Paris, 1839.
Kerr, 369, D. p. Observations on the sudden death of women in childbed.
By Qeorge Kerr. Lond. 1818.
Le Bon, 182, F. Joannis Le Bon therapia puerperarum. ExU in Spachii
Gynsec. Argent. 1597.
McClintock, 3403, 0. Practical observations on midwifery, and the dis-
eases incident to the puerperal state. By A. H. McClintock, M. D.,
and S. L. Hardy, M. D. Dublin, 1848.
Mauriceau, 3, Q. Traits des maladies des femmes grosses, et de celles qui
sont accouch^es. Avec une description tr^s-exacte de toutes les par-
ties de la femme qui servent h la generation ; le tout accompagnd de
plusieurs figures convenables au sujet. Par Fran9ois Mauriceau.
5me edit. Tomes 2. Paris, 1712.
Moss, 382, 0. On the management and diseases of children ; and on the
treatment and diseases of pregnant and lying-in women. By William
Mobs, ^ham, 1794.
Petit, 846, 0. Traite des maladies des femmes enceintes, des femmes en
couche, et des enfans nouveaux-nes, pr6c6de du mecanisme des ac-
couchemens. BedigS sur les le9ons d'Antoine Petit, M. D., et public
par Baigndres et Perral. Tomes 2. Paris, 1799.
Spachius, 182, F. Gynaeoiorum, sive de mulierum tum communibus, turn
gravidarum, parientium, et puerperarum affectibus et morbis, libri
MIDWIVIRT. 471
Gneconim. Arabom. Latlnomm vetenun et recentiam, &c. Opera et
studio Israelis Spachii, M. D. Argentinse, 1597.
Wallis, 218, 0. On the evil consequences attending injadicions bleeding
in pregnancy. By Geo. Wallis, M. D. 2d edit. Lond. 1781.
294, Vol. XI. 0. The same.
West, 2192, 0. p. Des maladies inflammatoires des femmes en couches.
Par M. West, Doct. en m6d. Paris, 1825.
b. Diseases and Acddenis of Pregnancy, and Childbed in
Partictdar.
*a. Abortion,
Boivin, 2192, 0. p. Recherohes snr une des causes les plus frequent es
et la moins connue de Tavortement ; suivies d'un mgmoire sur I'intro-
pelvim^tre. Par Mme Veuve Boivin. Paris, 1828.
Bums, 872, 0. Observations on abortion. Containing an account of tlie
manner in which it is accomplished, the causes which produced it,
and the method of preventing or treating it. By John Bums. Lond.
1806.
1075, 0. The same. ExU in Obstetrical works of John Bums.
New York, 1809.
Granville, 370, Q. Graphic illustrations of abortion and the diseases of
menstruation. With plates representing 45 specimens of aborted
ova, &c. By A. B. Granville, M. D. Lond. 1834.
Jacquemier, 3102, 0. p. Recherches sur l'ai>opl6xie ut^ro-placentaire, pour
servir 2i Thistoire des h6morrhagies ut^ines, du part pr6matur6 et
abortif, &c. Par M. Jacquemier, M. D. Paris, 1839.
Streeter, 2932, 0. Practical observations on abortion. By J. S. Streeter.
With plates and wood-cuts. Lond. 1840.
Tardieu, 3742, 0. £tude m6dico-16gale sur Tavortement. Par le Dr. Am-
broise Tardieu. Paris, 1855.
*b. Uxtra^uterine and False Pregnancy, Superfoetation, Sfc.
Boivin, 12430, O. p. Nouvelle recherches sur I'origine, la nature et le
traitement de la mdle v^siculaire ou grosfiesse hydatique. Par Mme.
Boivin. Paris, 1827.
Cassan, 2430, 0. p. Recherches anatomiques et physiologiques sur les cas
d'utfiras double et de superf§tation. Par A. L. Cassan, M. D. Paris,
1826.
King, 1804, 0. Analysis of the subject of extra-uterine foBtation, and of
retroversion of the gravid uterus. By John King, of South Carolina.
Norwich, 1818.
Krohn, 20, F. The histoiy of a case of extra-uterine conception, with
inductions and queries. Illustrated with engravings. By Henry
Krohn, M. D. (Latin and English.) Lond. 1791.
Merriman, 1577, 0. p. A dissertation on retroversion of the womb, includ-
4t2 MIDWIFEaT.
ing some remarks ou extra-uterine oonoeption. By Samuel Merriman,
M. D. Lond. 1810.
Morean, 3530, 0. p. Des grossesses eztra-ut^rines. Par M. Alexis Moreaa*
Paris, 1853.
Tambnll, 20, F. A case of extra-uterine gestation, of the ventral kind ;
including the symptoms of the patient from the earliest period of
pregnancy to the time of death (15 months) ; with the appearances
upon dissection. By Wm. TnrnbuU, A. M. Lond. 1791.
*c. Diseases of the Fcetus and Placenta.
Boivin, 2430, 0. p. Obserrations et reflexions sur les cas d'absorption dn
placenta. Par Madame Veuve Boivin, M. D. Paris, 1829.
Madge, 762, D. The diseases of the foetus in utero (not including mal-
formations). With an outline of foetal development. By Henry
Madge, M. D. Lond. 1854.
♦d. Retroversion of Gravid Uterus,
King, 1804, 0. On extra-uterine foetation, and on retroversion of the gravid
uterus. By John King, of South Carolina. Norwich, 1818.
'^e. DifficvU Lahory its Causes^ Sfc,
Ashwell, 2812, 0. Vol. IIL p. On incision in cases of occlusion and
rigidity of the uterus. By Samuel Ashwell, M. D. (Dunglison's Am.
Med. Library.) Philad. 1840.
Craig, 579, D. The accoucheur ; a treatise on protracted natural labors ;
suspended animation in new-bom infants ; and uterine haemorrhage
after the birth of the child. By John Craig. Glasgow, 1839.
Dease, 359, 0. Observations in midwifery, particularly on the diiferent
methods of assisting women in tedious and difficult labors. By Wm.
Dease. Dublin, 1783.
Deneux, 2635, 0. Recherches pratiques sur les tumours sanguines de la
vulve et du vagln. Par L. C. Deneux. Paris, 1835.
Dewees, 911, 0. p. An inaugural essay on the means of lessening pain,
and facilitating certain oases of difficult parturition. By Wm. P.
Dewees. Philad. 1806.
1036, 0. Vol. XVIII. p. The same.
Doeveren, 522, Q. Gualth. van Doeveren specimen observationum aca-
demicarum, ad monstromm historiam, anatomen, pathologiam, et
artem obstetriciam, prooipue speotantium. Groningee et Lugd. Batav.
1765.
Levret, 26, 0. Observation sur les causes et les accidens de plusieurs
acoouohemens laborieux, avec des remarques sur ce qui a 6t4 propose
ou mis en usage pour les terminer ; et de nouveaux moyens pour y
parvenir plus aisdment. Par M. Levret. Paris, 1747.
Merriman, 286, D. A synopsis of the various kinds of difficult parturition,
MIDWIFERr. 473
with praotioal remarks on the management of labors. By Samuel
Merriman, M. D. 2d edit. Lond. 1B14.
Merriman, 2589, 0. The same. 4th edit. Lond. 1826.
1327, O. The same work. With notes by Thos. C. James, M. D.
Philad. 1816.
1359, O. The same.
Naegele, 444, Q. Das schr&g verengte Becken nebst einem Anhange iiber
die wichtigsten Fehler des weibliohen Beckons Hberhanpt. Yon Dr.
Franz Carl Naegele. Mit sechzehn Tafeln. Mainz, 1839.
Osbom, 181, O. An essay on laborious parturition ; in which the division
of the symphysis pubis is particularly considered. By William Osborn,
M. D. Lond. 1783.
Rouyer, 3684, 0. p. Consid^ations pratiques sur les vices de conformation
du bassin et observations recueillies k la clinlque d'accouchemens
de la Faculty de M^deoine de Paris. Par Jules Rouyer. Paris, 1855.
Tretzelins, 118, Q. Vol. II. p. Historia partus impediti ex membrana tendi-
nosa OS uteri internum arotante. Auctore A. G. Tretzelio. Altdorfii,
1761. (Dissert, inaug.)
*f. Puerperal OonvuUions.
Chaussier, 1170, 0. p. Considerations sur les convulsions qui attaquent les
femmes enceintes. Par M. Chaussier. 2me 6dit. Paris, 1824.
Kerr, 369, D. p. Observations on the sudden death of women in child-bed.
By George Kerr. Lond. 1818.
Leake, 266, O. On child-bed fever, uterine hsmorrhages, convulsions, &c.
By John Leake, M. D. 2d edit. Lond. 1774.
Miquel, 329, 0. Traits des convulsions chez les femmes enceintes en
travail et en couohe. Par Antoine Miquel. Paris, 1824.
Richelot, 3485, 0. p. Considerations pratiques sur I'^lampsie des femmes
enceintes et des femmes en couche. Par G. Richelot, M. D. Paris,
1852.
Robin, 3617, 0. p. L'6clampSie des femmes enceintes ; uouvelle inteiprg-
tation de ses causes, de ses aoo^s, de ses suites et de son traitement.
Par M. £douard Robin. Paris, 1853.
V61peau, 2603, 0. Des convulsions chez les femmes, pendant la grossesse,
pendant le travail et apr^ I'accouchement. Par A. Velpeau. Paris,
1834.
*g. Puerperal Fever.
Armstrong, 1590, O. p. Facts and observations on the fever commonly
called puerperal. By John Armstrong, M. D. Lond. 1814.
^— 1849, O. The same work. First Amer. from the 2d Lond. edit.
Hartford, 1823.
Batter, 1120, 0. p. An account of puerperal fevers, as they appear in
Derbyshire, and some of the counties adjacent. By Wm. Butter, M. D.
Lond. 1776.
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474 MIDWIFERY.
Baudelocqne, 2182, 0. Traite de la p6ritonite pn^iperal^. Par A. C.
Baadelocque. Paris, 1830.
2247, 0. Treatise on puerperal peritonitis. Bj A. C. Baudelocqne,
M. D., &o. Translated from tlie Frencli hy G. S. Bedford, M. D. New
York, 1831.
Brenan, 1590, 0. p. Thoughts on puerperal fever, and its cure bj spirits
of turpentine, illustrated hy cases in the lying-in hospital, Dublin ;
also, cases of inflammation and spasm cured by the internal and
external exhibition of that medicine. By John Brenan, M. D. Lond.
1814.
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la Maternity de Paris. Par AmM^ Charrier, M. D. Paris, 1855.
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tempted to join a just theory to the most safe and approved practice.
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Lajrcook, 2953, O. A treatise on the nervons diseases of women. By
Thomas Lajcock, M. D. Lond. 1840.
Tate, 2157, 0. p. A treatise on hysteria. By Geo. Tate. Lond. 1830.
Whytt, 89, 0. On nervous, hypochondriacal, and hysterical disorders.
By Robert Whytt. 2d edit. Bdinb. 1765.
Wilson, 1624, 0. p. Medical researches on hysteria, Aec. By Andrew
Wilson, M. D. Lond. 1776.
d. Leucorrhaa,
Blatln, 679, 0. Du catarrhe ut^rin, ou dee flueurs-blanches. Par J. B.
Blatin, M. D. Paris, 1801.
Clarke, 1441, 0. Obseryations on those diseases of females which are
attended by discharges. By Charles M. Clarke. 2 parts. Lond.
1814 and '21.
1834, 0. The same work. Philad. 1824.
Jewell, 2157, 0. p. Practical observations on leucorrhoea, " fluor albus,'*
or " weakness." By George Jewell. Lond. 1830.
Messager, 714, D. p. Traits pratique des fleurs blanches et des ulcerations
de la matrioe. Par Mme. V. Messager. Paris, 1851.
Boberton, 914, 0. On the nature and treatment of leucorrhoea, &c. Ext,
in John Roberton's Treatise on the use of cantharides. Edinb. 1806.
Smith, 3658, 0. The pathology and treatment of leucorrhoea. By W.
Tyler Smith, M. D. Lond. 1855.
e. Mamma, Diseases of,
(FiW.p. 414.)
f. Nymphomania.
Bienville, 542, 0. Vol. I. Nymphomania, or a dissertation concerning
the furor uterinus. By M. D. T. de Bienville. Translated from the
French by Edward S. Wilmot. Lond. 1775.
g. Ovarian Disease.
Blundell, 2070, O. p. On abdominal surgery, &c. By Dr. Blundell.
Lond. 1828.
Lizars, 126, F. Observations on the extraction of diseased ovaria ; illus-
trated by coloured plates. By John Lizars. Edinb. 1825.
Walne, 3029, 0. Cases of dropsical ovaria removed by the large abdomi-
nal section. By D. Henry Walne. Lond. 1843.
484 MIDWIFERY.
h. Sterility,
Roubaud, 3733, 0. Trait6 de Pimpuissance et de la sierilitG ohez rhomme
et chez la femme. Par Dr. Felix Rouband. Tomes 2 en 1. Paris,
1855.
Ryan, 405, D. p. On the causes and treatment of impotence and sterility.
Ext, in Lectures on population, marriage, and divorce, by Mich. Ryan,
M. D. Lond. 1831.
Walker, 1036, 0. Vol. V. p. An inquiry into the causes of sterility in
both sexes, with its method of cure. By James Walker. (Inaug.
dissertat.) Philad. 1797.
i. Uterus, Diseases of,
Addison, 2157, 0. p. Observations on the disorders of females connected
with uterine irritation. By Thomas Addison, M. D. Lond. 1830.
Balbimie, 2652, 0. The speculum applied to the diagnostic and treatment
of the organic diseases of the womb. By John Balbimie, M. D.
Lond. 1836.
Bennet, 682, D. A practical treatise on inflammation, ulceration, and in-
duration of the neck of the uterus ; with remarks on the value of
leucorrhoea and prolapsus uteri as symptoms of uterine disease. By
James Henry Bennet, M. D. Philad. 1847.
3308, 0. A practical treatise on inflammation of the uterus and its
appendages, and on ulceration and induration of the neck of the ute-
rus. By James Henry Bennet, M. D. 2d edit. Lond. 1849.
3757, 0. A review of the present state of uterine pathology. By
James Henry Bennet, M. D. Lond. 1856.
Boehmer, 200, F. D. Ph. A. Boehmeri observationum anatomicarum
rariorum fasciculus alter, notabilia circa uterum humanum continens,
cum figuris. Hals Magdeb. 1756.
Boivin, 2411, 0. Trait6 pratique des maladies de rut6rus et de ses an-
nexes. Par Mme. Boivin et par A. Dug^. Paris, 1833 — 4. Tomes 2.
153, F. Atlas au mdme livre.
2499, 0. A practical treatise on the diseases of the uterus and its
appendages. Translated from the French of Mme. Veuve Boivin and
A. Dug^s. With copious notes by G. 0. Heming, F. L. S. 2 vols,
(one of plates). Lond. 1834.
Campilongus, 39, Q. ^milii Campilongi tractatus de uteri affectibus, &c.
Cura et studio Petri Bourdelotii. Parisiis, 1634.
Colombat, 2430, 0. p. L*hyst£rotomie, ou Tamputation dn col de la ma-
trice dans les affections cano€reuses, suivant nn nouveau procM^.
Par Colombat, de Vienne (Is^re). Avec planches. Paris, 1828.
Devay, 3522, 0. p. Reoherches nouvelles sur le principe actif de la Cigue
(Conicine) et de son mode d'applioation aux maladies canc^reuses et
aux engorgements de la miatrioe et du sein. Par le Dr. Francis Devay
et M. A. Guilliermond. 2me 6dit. Paris, 1853.
MIDWIFERY. 485
Duparcqne, 2540, 0. Traite th^riqne et pratique sur les altSrations or-
ganiques simples et oanodreuses de la matrice. Par F. Doparcque,
D. M. Paris, 1832.
2674, O. A treatise on the functional and organic diseases of the
uterus. From the French of F. Duparcque, M. D. Translated, with
notes, by Joseph Warrington, M. B. Philad. 1837.
Gallard, 514, Q. p. De Tinilammation du tissue cellulaire qui environne
la matrice, ou du phlegmon p6ri-ut6rin et de son traitement. Par T.
Gallard, M. D. Paris, 1855.
Grainger, 1610, 0. p. On a simple method of remoring polypi from the
uterus, &c. Ext. in Grainger's Medical and surgical remarks. Lond.
1815.
Guilbert, 329, 0. Considerations pratiques sur oertaines affections de
rut^rus. Par J. N. Guilbert. Paris, 1826.
Hooper, 353, Q. The morbid anatomy of the human uterus and its ap-
pendages ; with illustrations. By Robert Hooper, M. D. Lond. 1832.
Lee, 3409, 0. On tumors of the uterus and its appendages. By Thomas
S. Lee. Lond. 1847.
Leroy, 3486, 0. p. Ligature d'un polype ut^rin, &o. Par le Dr. Leroy.
Paris, 1852.
Lionet, 3208, 0. De rorigine des hernias et de quelques affections de la
matrice, &o. Par P. K Lionet, M. D. Paris, 1847.
Lisfranc et Pauly, 2783, 0. Maladies de Tut^rus d'apr^s les leqons cli-
niques de M. Lisfranc faites k I'Hopital de la Piti6. Par H. Pauly,
M. D. Paris, 1836.
2873, 0. Diseases of the uterus ; a series of clinical lectures deli-
vered by M. Lisfranc, and edited by H. Pauly, M. D. Translated
from the French by G. Henry Lodge, M. D. Boston, 1839.
Messager, 714, D. p. Traits des flueurs blanches et des ulcerations de la
matrice. Par Mme. V. Messager. Paris, 1851.
Montanus, 182, F. J. B. Montani de affectibus uterinls libellus. Ext, in
Spach. GynsBc. Argent. 1597.
Rees, 1122, 0. Observations on diseases of the uterus ; with remarks on
moles, polypi, and prolapsus ; as also on scirrhous and cancerous
affections of that organ. By G. Rees, M. D. Lond. 1805.
Teallier, 550, D. Traits du cancer de la matrice, de ses causes, de son
diagnostic et de son traitement ; par P. J. S. T6allier, M. D. Bruz-
elles, 1836.
Vidal, 3102, 0. p. Kssai sur un traitement m^thodique de quelques mala-
dies de la matrice. Injections intra-vaginales et intra-utfirines. Par
Aug. Vidal (de Cassis). Paris, 1840.
Waller, 2937, 0. A practical treatise on the function and diseases of the
unimpregnated womb. Illustrated by plates, &c. By Chas. Waller,
M. D. Lond. 1840.
West, 3592, O. An enquiry into the pathological importance of ulceration
of the 08 uteri. By Chas. West, M. D. Lond. 1854.
3669, 0. p. The same. Philad. 1854.
486 MIDWIFEBT.
West, 3727» 0. Lectures on the diseases of women. By Chas. West, M. D.
Part I., Diseases of the utems. Lond. 1856.
k. Uterus, Displacement of.
Amussat, 3389, 0. p. De la possibilite de redresser d'une mani^re perma-
nente Tatdms en rutroTersion par la soudnre da col k la partie po8t6-
rieure et sap^rienre da yagin. Par J. Z. Amassat. Paris, 1851.
Cockell, 74, Q. Vol. TV. p. An essay on the retroversion of the nterus,
with cases and observations. Bj Wm. Cockell, M. D. Lond. 1785.
Depaal, 3649, 0. p. Da traitement des deviations nt^rines par les pessalres
intra-aterins. Par le Dr. Depaul. Paris, 1854.
3649, 0. p. It^am6 de la discussion snr le traitement des deviations
nterines par les redressenrs internes. Par le Dr. Depaul. Paris,
1854.
D*Orval, 3340, 0. Notice sur Tapplication des pessalres en gomme §lastique
pure, dans les d^placements de la matrice. Par le Dr. C. D'Orval.
Paris, 1850.
Drajton, 1073, 0. p. An inaugural essay on the partial and concealed
inversion of the uterus. By Charles Drayton. Philad. 1809.
King, 1804, 0. Analysis of the subject of extra-uterine foBtation, and of
retroversion of the gravid uterus. By John King, of South Carolina.
Norwich, 1818.
Merriman, 1577, 0. p. On retroversion of the womb, with some remarks
on extra-uterine conception. By Samuel Merriman, H. D. Lond.
1810.
Newnham, 1739, O. p. An essay on the symptoms, causes, and treatment
of inversio uteri ; with a history of the successful extirpation of that
organ, during the chronic state of the disease. By W. Newnham.
Lond. 1818.
Simpson, 3272, 0. p. On the diagnosis and treatment of retroversion of
the unimpregnated uterus. By J. Y. Simpson, M. D. Dublin, 1848.
Valleix, 3485, 0. p. Des deviations ut^rines, logons oliniqnes faites li
rHdpital de la Pitie. Par M. Valleix. Recueillies et rMig^es par T.
Gallard. Paris, 1852.
IV. VTORKS ON THE DISEASES AND MANAGEMENT
OP CHILDREN.
(a.) GENERAL AND ST8TBB1ATI0 W0BK8.
Armstrong, 696, 0. On the diseases of children ; with an essay on nursing.
By Qeorge Armstrong, M. D. Lond. 1783.
245, D. The same. With notes, by A. P. Buchan, M. D. Lond.
1808.
MIBWIFEBT. 48T
Astruo, 1415, 0. A treatise on all the diseases incident to children, from
their birth to the age of fifteen. By Dr. John Astruc. Lond. 1746.
Barthez et Rilliet, 3019, 0. Traits cliniqne et pratique des maladies des
enfants, par MM. Barthes et Rilliet, M. B. Tomes 3. Paris, 1843.
Beck, 680, D. Essays on infant therapeutics. Bj John B. Beck, M. D.
New York, 1849.
Bell, 2338, 0. Observations on the diseases of infancy. Ext, in G. H.
Bell's treatise on diseases of the liver. Edlnb. 1833.
Billard, 2410, O. Trait6 des maladies des enfans nouveau-n^s et It la
mamelle. Par C. M. Billard, D. M. Deuzidme Edition augments d'un
m^moire mMico-l6gal sur la viability du foetus. Avec des notes et
une notice sur la vie et les ourrages de I'auteur, par M. le Dr. Ollirier
(D'Angers). Paris, 1833.
372, Q. Atlas d'anatomie pathologique, pour servir k Thistoire des
maladies des enfans. Par M. C. Billard, M. D. Paris, 1828.
Brevitt, 218, D. p. The female medical repository, with a treatise on the
primary diseases of infants. By Jos. Brevitt, M. D. Baltimore, 1810.
Buchan, 786, 0. Advice to mothers, on the subject of their own health ;
and on the means of promoting the health, strength, and beauty of
their offspring. By Wm. Buchan, M. D. Lond. 1803.
Bums, vid, p. 463.
Cadogan, 135, 0. An essay upon nursing and the management of children,
from their birth to three years of age. By W. Cadogan. 10th edit.
Lond. 1772.
Oapuron, 936, 0. Traits des maladies des enfkns, jusqu'jl la puberty. Par
J. Capuron, M. D. Paris, 1813.
Carlisle, 2752, O. Observations on the diseases of childhood. Ext. in
Observations on the preservation of health. By Sir A. Carlisle. Lond.
1838.
Chambon, 1147, 0. Des maladies des enfans. Par N. Chambon, M. D.
Tomes 2. Paris, 1799.
Cheyne, 892, O. Essays on the diseases of children ; with cases and dis-
sections. By John Cheyne, M. D. Edinb. 1801.
Churchill, 3327, 0. On the diseases of infants and children. By Fleetwood
ChmehiU, M. D. Philad. 1850.
Clarion, 2796, O. Nouveau pr^is des maladies des en&ns, fond6 sur la
doctrine physiologique. Par Clarion, M. D. Lyon, 1833.
CUrke, John, 1443, O. Commentaries on some of the most important
diseases of children. By John Clarke, Esq., M. D. Part I. Lond.
1815.
Clarke, M. A., 761, O. Directions for the management of children, from
the time of their birth to the age of seven years. By M. A. Clarke.
Lond. 1773.
Cdey, 3132, O. A praotioal treatiae on the diseases of children. By James
Milman Coley, M. D. Philad. 1846. (BeU's Select Med. Library.)
Combe, 596i, D. A treatise on the physiolagical and moral management of
infancy. By Andrew Combe, M. D. Edinb. 1840.
438 MIDTVIFEET.
Combe, 592, D. The same. With notes and a supplementary chapter, hy
John BeU, M. D. Philad. 1840.
Condie, 3021, 0. A pittotical treatise on the diseases of children. Bj D.
Francis Condie, M. D. Philad. 1844.
3269, 0. The same. 3d edit. Philad. 1860.
Dease, 359, 0. Observations in midwifery and on the disorders of women
and children. Bj Wm. Dease. Dublin, 1783.
Dendy, 2735, 0. Practical remarks on the diseases of the skin, on the
external signs of disorder, and on the constitutional peculiarities
during infancy and childhood. By Walter C. Dendy. Lond. 1837.
2968, O. The same. Philad. 1841. (Dunglison's Am. Med. Ub.)
Dewees, 1862, O. A treatise on the physical and medical treatment of
children. By Wm. P. Dewees, M. D. Philad, 1826.
Dagte, 2631, 0. Essai physiologioo-pathologique sur la nature de la fi^yre,
de rinflammation, et des principales nSvroses, appuy6 d'observations
pratiques ; et suivi de Thistoire ded maladies observ^es k Thdpital des
enfans malades, pendant I'ann^ 1818. Par Ant. Dugte, M. D. Tomes
2. Paris, 1823.
Eberle, 2458, O. A treatise on the diseases and physical education of
children. By John Eberle, M. D. Cincinnati, 1833.
Evanson and Maunsell, 2948, O. A practical treatise on the management
and diseases of children. By Richard T. Evanson, M« D., and Henry
Maunsell, M. D. 3d edit. Dublin, 1840.
Ewell, 1710, 0. Letters to ladies concerning themselves and infants. By
Thomas Ewell, M. D. Philad. 1817.
Fox, 2491, 0. The signs, disorders and management of pregnancy, &c.,
and of the disorders of children. For the use of females. By Douglas
Pox. Derby, 1834.
Gervino, 2105, 0. p. A treatise on the principal diseases of children, with
a simple method of curing them : adapted for general use, and espe-
cially for parents. By J. Gervino, M. D. Lond. 1634.
Graham, 747, D. On the management and disorders of Infancy and child-
hood. By Thomas I. Graham, M. D. Lond. 1863.
Grigg, 492, 0. Advice to the female sex in general. With an appendix,
containing some directions relative to the management of children in
the first part of life. By John Grigg. Bath, 1789.
Haden, 2018, 0. On the management and diseases of children. By Chas.
T. Haden. With additional observations and a biographical notice of
the author. By Thos. Alcock. London, 1827*
Hamilton, A., 473, 0. A treatise on the management of female complaints,
and of children in early infancy. By Alexander Hamilton, M. D.
Edinb. 1792.
Hamilton, Jas., 1133, 0. Hints for the treatment of the principal dis-
eases of infancy and childhood, adapted to the use of parents. By
James Hamilton, M. D. Lond. 1809.
Harris, 724, 0. Vol. IV. De morbis acutis infantum. Authore Gnaltero
Harris, M. D. Amstelodami, 1698.
MIDWIFERY. 489
HaniSi 54, 0. Idem opus. Cni accessit liber observationee de morbis aliquot
gravioribus medicas oompleotens. Editio tertio. Lond. 1720.
Hartmann, 3461, 0. Th^rapeutiqite homoeopathiqne des maladies des
enfants. Par le Dr. Hartmann. Tradnit de PAUemand ayeo notes
par M» L6on Simon fils, M. D. Paris, 1^53.
Heberden, 1577, 0. p. An epitome of infantile diseases, with their causes,
symptoms, and method of care. By Wm. Heberden, M. D. Trans-
lated from the Latin bj J. Smjth, M. D. Uttozeter, 1805.
192, D. The same work, translated hj the author. Lond. 1807.
Hennig, 3759, O. Lehrbnch der Krankheiten des Kindes. Von Dr. Karl
Hennig. Leipzig, 1855.
Herdman, 894, 0. p. Discourses on the management of infants, and the
treatment of their diseases. Written in a plain familiar stjle. By
John Herdman, M. D. Edinb. 1804.
Hood, 719, D. Practical observations on the diseases most fatal to children ;
with reference to the propriety of treating them as proceeding from
Irritation, and not from inflammation. By P. Hood. Lond. 1845.
Hume, 1503, 0. Observations on the origin and treatment of internal and
external diseases, and management of children. By O. Hume. Dublin,
1802.
Keighley, 1516, O. A new system of family medicine. With a treatise on
the management and diseases of children. By Walker Keighley,
M. D. Lond. 1806.
Logan, 616, 0. Vol. IH. p. Dissertatio inauguralis de morbis infautium
aroendia et ourandis. Auctore Qeorgio Logan. £dinb. 1773.
Mantell, 81, D. Short directions for the management of infants. By T.
Mantell, Surgeon. Lond. 1787.
Marley, 2139, 0. On the nature and treatment of the most frequent dis-
eases of children, with observations on the management of early
infancy, on the exhibition of opium, and on general and local bleeding.
By Miles Marley, F. L. S. Lond. 1830.
Meigs, Ghas. D., 8328, 0. Observations on certain of the diseases of young
ehildren. By Ghas. D. Meigs, M. D. Phllad. 1850.
Meigs, F., 3198, 0. A practical treatise on the diseases of children. By J.
Forsyth Meigs, M. D. PhUad. 1848.
3516, 0. The same. 2d edit. Philad. 1863.
Merei, 3677, O. On the disorders of infantile development and rickets ;
and on the influence of temperaments, etc. eto. By A. Schoepf Merei,
M. D. Lond. 1855.
Morton, 2232^ O. p. Remarks on the subject of lactation ; the effects of
protracted suckling on mothers and children, &c. By Edward Morton,
M. D. Lond. 1831.
Moss, 211, 0. Essay on the management, nursing, and diseases of child-
ren. By Wm. Moss. Lond. 1781.
382,0. The same. 2d edit. Bgham, 1794.
Nisbet, 136, D. The clinical guide ; or a concise view of the history,
nature, and treatment of the state and diseases of infancy and child-
499 MIDWIFEBT.
hood. With, an appropriate pharmacopoBia. To which is snbjoined
an introduction to nosology. By Wm. Nisbeti M. D. Lond. 1800.
Pearce, 545, D. Essay on children, and marasmus. Bj A. L. Pearce.
Lond. 1838.
Petit, 846, O. Traits des maladies des femmes enceintes, etc., et des en-
fans nouyeaux-n6s. R6dig6 sur les lemons d'Antoine Petit, M. D., et
publi6 par Baign^res et Perral. Tomes 2. Paris, 1799.
Roberton, 399, D. Observations on the mortality and physical manage-
ment of children. By John Roberton. Lond. 1827.
Rosenstein, 234, 0. The diseases of children and their remedies. By
Nicholas Rosen Von Rosenstein. Translated into English by Andrew
Sparrman, K. D. Lond. 1776. ,
839, 0. The same.
Saint-Marthe, 1054, 0. Psedotrophia ; or the art of nursing children. A
poem. Translated from the Latin of Scevole de St. Marthe. By H.
W. Tytler, M, D. Lond. 1797.
Sennertus, 43, Q. PracticaB medioins liber qnartus. De mulierum et
infantium morbis. Anotore Daniele Sennerto, M. D. Wittebergte,
1632.
8euz, 3698, 0. p. Recherches sur les maladies des enfans nouveau-nes.
(6tat physiologique du pouls, muguet, entente, ict^re.) Par V. Senx.
Paris, 1855.
Smith, 151, D. The female monitor, consisting of a series of letters te
married women on nursing and the management of children. By the
late Hugh Smith, M. D. With notes, and a compendium of the dis-
eases of infants. By John Vaughan, M. D. Wilmington, 1801.
Struve, 657, 0. A familiar treatise on the physical education of children.
Translated from the German of Christian Augustus Struve, M. D. To
which are prefixed three introductory leotares on the some subject,
by A. P. M. Willich, M. D. Lond. 1801.
Syer, 1470, 0. A treatise on the management of infanta ; oontaining the
general principles of their domestic treatment. With the history and
method of cure of some of their most preTalant diseaaea. By John
Syer. Lond. 1812.
Underwood, 75, D. A treatise on the diseases of chndr<an, wHh. general
directions for the management of in&nts from the birth. By Michael
Underwood, M. D. 2 vols. Lond. 1789.
'— 1995, 0. The same work. 8th edit. Revised by Samuel Heneiman,
M. D. Lond. 1827.
Valleix, 2846, 0. Clinique des maladies des enfants nonyeaa-nte, par F.
L. J. Valleix, M. D. Avec planches. Paris, 1838.
Vanier, 3796, O. La clinique des hdpitaux des enfians, et revue retro^
spective m6dico-ohirurgioale et hygi^nique, public et r6dig6e par le
Dr. Vanier, du H&vre. Ire Ann6e. Paris, 1841.
West, 3291, 0. Lectures on the diseases of infancy and childhood. By
Chas. West, M. D. Philad. 1850.
MIDWUXBT. 491
Wilson, 104, D. p. Aphorisms, composed for a text to praotioal lectures
on the constitution and diseases of children. Bj Dr. Wilson. Lond.
1783.
226, D. The maternal physician ; a treatise on the nurture and manage-
ment of infants, from the birth until two years old. By an American
matron. New York, 1811.
(b.) works on PABTIOULAB diseases of CniLDBEN.
a. Asphyxia,
Craig, 579, D. The accoucheur ; a treatise on protracted labour, suspended
animation in new-bom infants, &c. By John Craig. Glasgow, 1839.
Portal, 397, D. Instruction sur le traitement des enfans qui paraissent
morts en naissant, &c. Par A. Portal. Paris, 1816.
b. Cerebral JDisectses,
Dendy, 3793, 0. p. On the cerebral diseases of children, with regard to
their early manifestations and treatment. By Walter C. Dendy.
Lond. 1848.
Gerhard, 2737, 0. p. On the cerebral affections of children. By W. W.
Gerhard, M. D. Philad. 1834.
c. Cholera Infantum.
Disborough, 460, 0. p. An inaugural dissertation on cholera infantum.
By Henry Disborough. Philad. 1798.
1036, 0. Vol. VIII. p. The same.
Caldwell, 438, 0. Vol. II. p. On the original sameness of hydrocephalus
intemus, cynanche trachealis, and diarrhoea infantum. (Inaug. dis-
sert.) By Charles Caldwell. Philad. 1796.
1036, O. Vol. V. p. The same.
Miller, 1280, 0. Remarks on cholera, or bilious diarrhoea of infants. Ext,
in Medical works of Edward Miller, M. D. ; edited by Samuel Miller.
New York, 1814.
d. Convtdstons.
Baumes, 1680, 0. Traitd des oouTulsions dans Penfance, de leurs causes,
et de leur traitement. Par M. Baumes. 2d 6dit. Paris, 1805.
Brachet, 2795, 0. Trait6 pratique des conyulsions dans Penfance. Par J.
L. Brachet. 2me edit. Paris, 1837.
North, 1914, 0. Practical observations on the conyulsions of infants. By
John North. Lond. 182(5.
492 MiDwiFsar.
e. Coryza,
Denman, 1577, 0. p. On rupture of the uterus ; on the snuffles in infants,
&c. By Thos. Benman, M. D. Lond. 1810.
f. Croup,
(Fid. p. 331.)
g. Cyanosit.
Gintrac, 2409, 0. Observations et recherches sur la cyanose. Par E. Oin-
trac, M. D. Paris, 1824.
h. Dentition.
Ashbumer, 481, D. On dentition and some coincident disorders. By
John Ashbumer, M. D. Lond. 1834.
Baumes, 1681, 0. Trait6 de la premiere dentition et des maladies souvent
trte-graves qui en dependent. Par M. Baumes. Paris, 1806.
Delabarre, A., 3389, 0. p. Des accidents de dentition che2 les enfants en
bas age et des moyens de les combattre ; par M. A. Delabarre fils,
M. D. Avec planches. Paris, 1851.
Delabarre, C. P., 2397, 0. Trait6 de la seconde dentition. Par C. F.
Delabarre, M. D. Paris, 1819.
Hurlock, 291, 0. On dentition. By Joseph Hurlock. Lond. 1742.
i. Fever, Infantile Remittent.
(r<d. p. 277.)
k. Hydrocephalus.
(VicL p. 307.)
1. Laryngismus Stridulus,
(Vid p. 332.)
m. Marasmus.
Ayre, 1647, 0. On the nature and treatment of marasmus. By Jos.
Ayre, M. D. Lond. 1818.
Ball, 616, 0. Vol. III. p. Dissertatio medioa inaug. de tabe mesenterica.
Auctore Qulielmo Ball. Edinb. 1773.
Pearce, 545, D. An essay on children, and mesenteric obstraotion, atro
phy, or marasmus. By A. L. Pearce. Lond. 1838.
n. Measles.
(Vfd. p. 278.)
MIDWIFERY. 493
0. Pertussis.
(Vid. p. 333.)
p. Pneumonia,
Qerhard, 2737, 0. p. On the pneumonia of children. By W. W. Ger-
hard, M. D. (From the Am. Joam. of the Med. Sciences.) Philad.
1834.
Rilliet and Barthez, 2920, 0. p. A treatise on the pnenmonia of children.
Bj MM. Rilliet and Barthez. Translated from the French bj S. Park-
man, M. D. Philad. 1839. (Dunglison's Am. Med. Library.)
— — - 3455, 0. p. M^moire sur la bronoho-pnenmonie v^sicnlaire chez les
enfants. Par les Drs. Barthez et Rilliet. Paris, 1852.
q. Rickets,
Beylard, 486, Q. Da rachitis, &c. Par £. J. Beylard (de Philadelphie) ,
M. D. Paris, 1852.
Qlisson, 644, D. Treatise on rickets. Translated from the Latin of F.
Glisson, G. Bate, et A. Regemorter, M. D. By P. Armin. Enlarged
and corrected by N. Culpeper. Lond. 1668.
Merei, 3677, 0. On the disorders of infantile development, and on rickets.
By A. Schoepf Merei, M. D. Lond. 1855.
Portal, 304, 0. Sor la nature et sur le traitement du rachitisme. Par A.
Portal. Paris, 1797.
{Vide also pp. 421 and 428.)
r. Scarlatina,
(r<a. p. 279.)
6. Skin, Diseases of,
Dendy, 2041, 0. A treatise on the cutaneous diseases incidental to child-
hood. By Walter C. Dendy. Lond. 1827.
2735, 0. Practical remarks on the diseases of the skin, on the ex-
ternal signs of disorder, and on the constitutional peculiarities during
infancy and childhood. By Walter C. Dendy. Lond. 1837.
2968, 0. The same work. Philad. 1841. (Dunglison's Am. Med.
Library.)
t. Stomach and Bowels, Diseases of,
Dnnglison, 1854, 0. Commentaries on the diseases of the stomach and
bowels of children. By Robley Dunglison, M. D. Lond. 1824.
U. Worms,
{Vid. p. 359.)
CHAPTER VII.
Hlftifcad 9titf0|)ttilr(n(e»
AHD
illetifcad Dolfce*
MEDICAL JUmSPHUDENCE,
AND
MEDICAL POLICE,
I. MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE.
(a.) general, elementabt, and ststematic works.
Bartley, 330, D. p. A treatise on forensic medicinei or medical jnrispni-
dence. By O. W. Bartley, M. D. Bristol, 1815.
Beck, T. R., 1886, 0. Elements of medical jurisprudence. By Theodorio
Rome3rn Beck, M. D. 2 toIs. Albany, N. Y., 1823.
Beck, T. R. and J. B., 2656, 0. Elements of medical Jurisprudence. By
Theodoric Romeyn Beck, M. D., and John B. Beck, M. D. 5th edit.
2 vols. Albany, 1835.
3325, 0. The same. 10th edit. 2 toIs. Albany, 1850 and '51.
Belloc, 371, 0. Cours de mddecine l^ale, thterique et pratique ; suiri des
lois d'ezemption du service militaire, pour causes d'infirmit^, etc.
Par S. J. Belloc. 3me 6dit. Paris, 1819.
Briand, Chaud6, &c., 3478, O. Manuel complet de mMecine l^ale ou
r6sum6 des meilleurs ouvrages publics jusqu'^ ce jour sur cette ma-
ti^re, &c. Par J. Briand, M. D., et Ernest Chaud6. Contenant un
traits eifimentaire de chimie legale. Par H. Gaultier de Claubry.
5me edit. Paris, 1852.
Chitty, 3035, 0. A practical treatise on medical jurisprudence. By J.
Chitty. Lond. 1837.
2556, O. The same. First Am. edit., with notes, &c. Philad.,
1835.
Cooper, 1759, O. Tracts on medical jurisprudence by Farr, Dease, Male,
and Haslam. With notes and an appendix by Thomas Cooper, M. D.
Philad. 1819.
Devergie, 2767, 0. M6d€cine legale, th6orique et pratique; par A. De-
vergie, M. D. Avec le tezte et rinterprStation des lois relatives k la
m^decine legale ; revus et annot^s par J. B. F. Dehaussy de Rob^court.
Augments : lo d'un resume complet des travaux d'Orfila sur les ex-
humations juridiques ; 2o d'un grand nombre de rapporis sp6ciaux,
32
1
498 MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE.
par le meme ; 3o des reoherches mMico-legales snr Pincertitnde des
aignes de la morti &c. Par M. Julia de Fontenelle. Tomes 2.
Brazelles, 1837.
Fair, 106, D. p. Elements of medical jarisprudence. With directions
for preserving the pnblic health. By Samuel Farr, M. D. Lond.
1788.
751, D. p* The same.
328, D. p. the same. 3d edit. Lond. 1815.
Foderg, 1310, 0. Traits de medecine legale, et d'hjgitoe publique, ou de
police de sante ; adapte au code de Tempire Fran9ai8e. Par F. E. Fo-
der6, M. D. Tomes 6. Paris, 1813.
Forsyth, 416, D. A synopsis of modem medical jurisprudence, for the
faculty of medicine, magistrates, lawyers, coroners, and jurymen.
By J. S. Forsyth. Lond. 1829.
Guy, 626, D. Principles of forensic medicine. By Wm. A. Quy. Lond.
1844."
Lecieuz, &c., 2404, 0. M6declne legale, on considerations sur Pinfanticide ;
sur la mani^re de proc6der k Pouverture des cadavres ; sur les Erosions
et perforations spontan^es de I'estomac, et sur Pecchymose, la sugllla-
tion, la contusion, la meurtrissure. Par MM. Likjieuz, Eenard, Laisn£
et Rieux, Docteurs en M^. Paris, 1819.
Lobstein, 2166, O. A treatise on the semeiology of the eye, and of the
countenance, for criminal jurisprudence. By J. F. D. Lobstein, M. D.
New York, 1830.
Male, 1687, O. An epitome of juridical or forensic medicine. By George
Edward Male, M. D. Lond. 1816.
2004, 0. Elements of juridical or forensic medicine. By George
Edward Male, M. D. 2d edit, improvedb Lond. 1818.
Metzger, 300, 0. Principes de mMecine legale ou judiciaire, traduits de
PAUemand du docteur J. D. Metzger, et augment^s de notes, pSLr le
Dr. T. J. Ballard. Paris, 1813.
Orfila, 2305, 0. Lemons de m6decine legale. Par M. Orflla. Atoc planches.
2me edit. Tomes 3. Paris, 1828.
Paris, 1878, O. Medical jurisprudence. By J. A> Paris, M. D., and J. S.
M. Fonblanque, barrister at law. 3 vols. Lond. 1823.
Parkinson, 189 and 323, D. Hints on medical jurisprudence. Ext, in
Hospital pupil, by Jas. Parkinson. Lond. 1800.
Qtietelet, 400, Q. Recherches sur le penchant au crime aux difi^rens ages.
Par A. Quetelet. Bruxelles, 1831.
llyan, 2206, O. A manual of medical jurisprudence, compiled fh)m the
best medical and legal works ; comprising the ethics of the medical
profession ; the charters and statutes relating to the faculty ; and all
medice-legal questions, with the latest decisions. By Michael Ryan,
M. D. Lond. 1831.
Sampson, 3026, 0. Criminal jurisprudence considered in relation to cere-
bral organization. 2d edit. By M. B. Sampson. Lond. 1843.
Smith, 1870, 0. The principles of forensic medicine, systematically
JfEDTGAL JUBIBPRUDENCX. 499
arranged, and applied to Briti&h practice. Bj Jolin Gordon Smith,
M. D. Lond. 1821.
Smith, 1966, 0. An analysis of medical evidence ; comprising directions
for practitioners in the view Of becoming tt itnesses in conrts of justice.
With an appendix of professional testimony. By John Gordon Smith,
M. D. Lond. 1825.
— — 415, D. Hints for the examination of medical witnesses. By John
Gordon Smith, M. D. Lond. 1829.
Taylor, 627, D. A muiaal of medical jarispmdence. By Alfred S. Tay-
lor. Lond. 1844.
3492, 0. Medical Jnrispradenoe. By Alfred S. Taylor, M. D. Third
Am. from the 4th Lond. edit. Edited, with additions, by Edward
Hartshome, M. D. Fhilad. 185S.
3725, Oi The same. 4th Am. from the 5th Lond. edit. Fhilad.
1856.
Webster, 2717, O. p. An inangnral essay on medical jnrlspmdence. By
James Webster, Jr. Fhilad. 1824.
Wharton and Still6, 3679, 0. A treatise on medical jurisprudence. By
Francis Wharton and Moreton Still6, U. D. Fhilad. 1855.
Zacchias, 40, F. Fauli Zacchise, Romani, qusestionum medico-legalium
tomi tres. Editio nova a variis mendis purgata, observationibus aucta,
&c., cura Joan. Danielis Horstii. Lugduni, 1674.
(b.) WOBKS on PARTICUIJIB DEPARTMENTS OF MEDICAL
JURISPRUDENCE.
1. WORKS BBLATINO TO THE SHSJECT OF RSFBODDCTIOZr.
a. Signs of Virginity and Pregnancy ; Period of GestcUion,
Couper, 345, 0. Speculations on the mode and appearances of impreg-
nation in the human female, &c. By Robt. Coai>er, M. D. Edinb*
1789.
269, 0. The same.
1084, 0. The same. Lond. 1808.
Depaul, 3202, O. Traite d'auscultation obst^tricale. Far J. A. H. Depaul,
M. D. Faris, 1847.
Fox, 2491, 0. The signs, disorders, and management of pregnancy, &c.
By D* Fox. Derby, 1834.
Kennedy, 511, IX Observations on obstetric auscultation, with an analysis
of the eridencefl of pregnancy, and an inquiry into the proofs of the
life and death of the foetus in utero. By Every Kennedy, M. D. With
an appendix containing legal notes by John Smith, Esq. Dublin^,
1833.
Kergaradec, 1170, 0. p. M^moire snr Fauscultation appliqu6e h P^tude de
la groesesse* Far M. J. A. Lejnmeau de Kergaradec, M. D. Faris,
1822.
500 MEDICAL JURISPRUBENCS.
Lyall, 1907| 0. The medical evidence relative to the duration of hnman
pregnancy as given before a committee of the honse of lords in 1825
and 1826. With notes, by Robert Lyall, M. D. Lond. 1826.
Montgomery, 2703, 0. An exposition of the signs and symptoms of preg-
nancy, the period of human gestation, and the signs of deliveiy.
By W. F. Montgomery, M. D. With plates. Lond. 1837. .
2915, 0. The same. Philad. 1839. (Dnnglison's Am. Med. Libr.)
3753, 0. The same work. 2d edit. Lond. 1856.
Morley, 2157, 0. p. On the symptoms of pregnancy. By John Morley.
Lond. 1829.
Petit, 3092, 0. Reoneil de pieces relatives h la qnestion des naissances
tardives. Par A. Petit, M. D. Paris, 1766.
Pinseus, 645, D. Sever. Pinaei de integritatis et cormptionis virginnm
notis, graviditate item et partu natural! mulierum opuscula. Amstelo-
dami, 1663.
Sebizius, 645, D. p. Melchioris Sebisii de notis virginitatis liber. Amstel.
1663.
b. Abortion.
Billiard, 2410, 0. p. M^moire m6dico-legal sur la viability du foetus. Par
C. M. Billiard, M. D. Paris, 1833.
Boivin, 2192, O. p. Recherches sur une des causes les plus fr^quentes et
la moins connue de Tavortement. Par Mme. V. Boivin. Paris, 1828.
Bums, 872, 0. Observations on abortion. By John Bums. Lond. 1806.
1075, 0. The same. New York, 1809.
Chaussler, 2404, 0. p. M6moire m6dico-16gal sur la viability de Penfant
naissant, pr6sent6 k Monseigneur le Garde des Sceaux, Minister de la
Justice. Par M. Chaussier. Paris, 1826.
Severn, 2203, 0. p. On the forensic evidence requisite in oases of foeticide
and infanticide. ExU in Chas. Severn's Practice of Midwifery. Lond.
1831.
Streeter, 2932, 0. On abortion. By J. S. Streeter. Lond. 1840.
Tardieu, 3742, 0. Etude mMico-l6gale sur I'avortement. Par le Dr.
Ambroise Tardieu. Paris, 1855.
C. Impotency.
D'Ollincan, 810, D. Traits des Eunuques, dans lequel on explique tontea
les differentes sortes d'Eunuques, quel rang ils out tenu, et quel caa
on en fait, etc. On Examine principalement s'ils sont propres au
marriage, et s'il leur doit 6tre permis de se marier. Par M. G. D'Ollin-
can. Paris, 1707.
Roubaud, 3733, 0. Traite de Pimpuissance et de la st6rilit6 ohez I'homme
et ehez la femme. Par le Dr. F€lix Roubaud. Tomes 2 en 1. Paris,
1855.
Ryan, 405, D. p. Lectures on population, marriage, and divorce, as
questions of state medicine, comprising an account of the causes and
HEDIOAL JURISPRUDENCE. 501
treatment of impotence and sterilitj, and of the morbid and curative
effects of marriage. By Michael Rjan, M. D. Lond. 1831.
Walker, 1036, 0. Vol. V. p. On the causes of sterility in both sexes.
Inaug. dissert, by James Walker. Philad. 1797.
2. IBFANTICIDE.
Cummin, 523, D. The proofs of infanticide considered. With a review of
Dr. Hunter's tract on child-murder. By Wm. Cummin, M. D. Lond.
1836.
Hunter, 328, D. p. On the uncertainty of the signs of child-murder. By
Wm. Hunter, M. D. Lond. 1815.
Hutchinson, 2005, 0. A dissertation on infanticide in its relations to phy-
siology and medical jurisprudence. By Wm. Hutchinson. Lond.
1821.
Mahon, 1577, 0. p. An essay on the signs of murder in new-bom children.
Translated from the French of Dr. P. A. 0. Mahon. By Christopher
Johnson. Lancaster, 1813.
Severn, 2203, 0. p. On the forensic evidence requisite in cases of fceticide
and infanticide. Ext. in Chas. Severn's Practice of Midwifery. Lond.
1831.
Taylor, 2812, 0. Vol. L p. Observations and experiments on the lungs of
new-bom children, in relation to medical jurisprudence. By Alfred
S. Taylor. (Dunglison's Am. Med. Library.) Philad. 1838.
3. H0H1C1DE AXD SUICIDE.
Boismont, 3705, 0. Du suicide et de la folie suicide, &c. Par A. Brierre
de Boismont, M. D. Paris, 1856.
Cazauvieilh, 2930, 0. Du suicide, de I'ali^nation mentale et des crimes
centre les x)orsonnes, compar6s dans leurs rapports r^ciproques. Par
J. B. CazauvieUh, M. D. Paris, 1840.
Falret, 3119, 0. De Thypochondrie et du suicide. Par J. P. Falret, M. D.
Paris, 1822.
Watson, 2721, 0. A medico-legal treatise on homicide by external violence.
By Alexander Watson, Esq. Edinb. 1837.
Winslow, 2910, 0. The anatomy of suicide. By Forbes Winslow.
Lond. 1840.
4. IKSANITT AND. LUNATIC ASTLUMS.
a. Insanity.
Allen, 2732, 0. Allen versus Dutton. (Relative to the treatment of an
insane woman.) Lond. 1838.
Arthaud, 3521, 0. p. Examen m6dico-legal des faits relatifs au proc^
criminel de Jobard. Par J. Arthaud, M. D. Paris, 1852. (2 copies.)
Belhomme, 2791, 0. Trois m^moires sur rapprSciation de la folie, etc.
Par J. £. Belhomme, M. D. Paris, 1834, 1836, et 1839.
502 MEDICAL JV&ISPBUDENCB.
Boismont, 3705, O. Pa suicide et de la folie suioide oonsid^r^ dans leurs
rapports aveo la statistique, la medecine et la philOBoplue* Par A. B.
de Boismont, M. D. Paris, 1856.
Bonnet, 3562, 0. p. De la monomanie da meartre consid^r^e dans sea
rapports avec la m6decine legale. Par Angoste Bonnet, M. D. Bor-
deaux, 1852.
(>almeil, 3114, 0. De la folie consid^ree sous le i)oint de Tue pathologique,
philosophiqUe, hiBtorlque, et judiciaire. Par L. F. Calmell, M. D.
Paris, 1845.
Bouvard, 3748, 0. p. De P^tat juridique des alldn^s. Par Louis (J. S.)
Bouvard. Paris, 1855.
Cazauvieilh, 2930, 0. Du suicide, de Palignation meutale et des crimes
centre les personnes, compart dans leurs rapports reciproques. Re-
oherches sur ce premier penchant ohez les habitans des oampagnes.
Par J. B. Cazauvieilh, M. D. Paris, 1840.
Cox, 236, D. Obsexratlons on insanitj. With remarks on medical juris*
prudence as connected with diseased intellect* Bj Jos. M. Cox, M. D.
From the 2d Lend. edit. Philad. 1811.
Ducpetiaux, 3794, O. p. De T^tat des ali6n^ en Belgique, et des moyens
d'am^liorer leur sort ; suivi d'nn projet de loi relatif au traitement et ik
la sequestration des ali£n6s. Par Edouard Ducpetiaux. Bruxelles,
1832.
Esquirol, 2190, O. p. Note sur la monomanie homicide. Par M. le Doct.
Esquirol. Paris, 1827.
2593, 0. Observations on the illusions of the insane, and on the
medico-legal question of their confinement. Translated from the
French of M. Esquirol, M. D. By Wm. Liddell. Lend. 1833.
— •— 2775, 0. Des maladies mentales consideries sous les rapports m§di0al,
hygienique et m6dico-l^al. Avec planches. Par E. Esquirol. Tomes
2. Paris, 1838.
3794, 0. p. Examen du projet de loi sur les alliums, i>ar £. Esquirol.
Paris, 1838.
Falret, 3794, O. p. Observations sur le projet de loi relatif aux ali^n^^
Par M. Falret, M. D. Paris, 1837.
Ferrus, 2564, 0. Des aU^6s. Considerations sur P^tat dea maisons qui
leur sent destinies — ^sur la necessity d'en cr€er de nouvelles — ^sur le
r^ime hjgidnique et moral — et sur quelques questions de m6decine
Ugale. Par G. Ferrus, D. M. Paris, 1834.
Feuchtersleben, 3245, O. Judicial psychology. Ezt. in Feuchtersleben*s
Principles of medical xMsychology. Lond. 1847. (Sydenham Soc.)
Fod6r6, 1210, 0. Traits du d6lire, appliqu6 & la medecine, k la morale et k
la legislation. . Par F. E. Foder6, M. D. Tomes 2. Paris, 1817.
Georget, 2030, O. Examen medical des plusieun proems oriminels dana
lesquels Pali6nation mentale a 6i6 all€gu6e comme moyen de defense ;
suivi de quelques considerations sur la Uberte morale. Par M. Qeorget,
M. D. Paris, 1825.
*— ^ 2419, 0. p. Discussion medico-iegale sur la folie, ou alienation men-
MEDIUAL JURI8PBUDENC1. 603
tale, fiuivie de rezamen du procte crlminel d'Heiiriette Cornier, etc.
Par le Dr. Georget. Paris, 1826.
Georget, 2419, O. p. Nouvelle disoassion medioo-l^gale sur la folie, ou
alienation mentale, suiyie de I'ezamen de plasieurs proces criminela.
Paris, 1828.
Griggs, 2489, 0. p. Lunacy versus liberty. A letter to the Lord Chancellor
on the defective state of the law as regards insane persons, private
asylums, &c. By Wm. Griggs. Lond. 1832.
Haslam, 1722, 0. p. Medical jurisprudence as it relates to insanity,
according to the law of England. By John Haslam, M. D. Lond.
1817.
'- 1759, 0. p. The same. Ext, in Tracts on med, jurisp. by Thomas
Cooper, M. D. Philad. 1819.
Hill, 1399, 0. Observations on the rules for the detection of pretenders to
madness. By George N. Hill. Lond. 1814.
Hoffbauer, 2060, 0. M^decine 14gale relative auz ali^n^s, et aux sourds-
muets, ou les lois appUqu^es auz d€sordres de Pintelligence. Par J. C.
Hoffbauer. Trad, de I'Allemand i>ar A. M. Chambeyron. Avec dea
notes par MM. Ssqairol et Itard. Paris, 1827.
Hood, 3611, 0. Suggestions for the future provision of criminal lunatics.
By W. Chas. Hood, M. D. Lond. 1854.
Lumley, 653, D. The new lunacy acts, 8 and 9 Vict., oo, 100, 126 ; with
an introduction, &c. ; and an appendix containing the statutes relating
to insane criminals and prisoners, and a statement of the different
forms of insanity. By W. G. Lumley, Esq. Lond. 1845.
Marc, 3014, O. De la folie, consid^i^e dans ses rapports avec les questions
m^dico-judiciaires. Far C. H. Maro. Tomes 2. Paris, 1840,
Mayo, 768, D. Medical testimony and evidence in cases of lunacy. With
an essay on the conditions of mental soundness. By Thomas Mayo,
M. D. Lond. 1854.
Mich^, 3521, O. p. Sur les caract^res qui permettent de distinguer la
perversity maladive de la perversity morale, et en particulier la mono-
manie homicide vraie de la monomanie homicide simuMe. Far le Dr.
Mich6a. Paris, 1852.
Morel, 3501, 0. Traite des maladies mentales con8id6r6es dans leur nature,
leur traitement, et dans leur rapport avec la m6decine legale des
ali^n^a. Par M. Morel. Tomes 2. Paris, 1852.
--*--« 3521, 0. p. Sur Tetat mental d'un ali^ne homicide, etc. Far le Dr.
Morel. Paris, 1853.
NichoU, 1936, 0. Report of the judgment delivered by Sir John Nicholl in
the prerogative court of Canterbury on a question of the sanity of a
testator. Edited from the Judge *s notes by John Haggard. Lond.
1826.
Pagan, 681, D. The medical jurisprudence of insanity. By J. M. Fagan,
M. D. Lond. 1840.
Finel, 3748, 0. p. De la monomanie, consid^r^ sous le rapport psycholo-
gique, m^ical et ligal. Par M. le Dr. Cir. Pinel, neveu. Faris, 1856.
504 MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE.
Prichard, 620, D. On the different forms of insanity in relation to juris-
pnidencew By James C. Prichard, M. D. Lend. 1842.
Raj, 2745, 0. A treatise on the medical jorisprndence of insanity. By
J. Ray, M. D. Boston, 1838.
3036, 0. The same.
3507, O. The same. 3d edit. Boston, 1853.
Rognanlt, 2190, 0. p. Da degr6 de competence des m^deoins dans les
questions jndiciaireB relatiires anz alienations mentales et des theories
physiologiques sur la monomanie-homicide ; suivi de nouyelles r6-
flexions sur le suicide, la liberty morale, ete. Par E. Regnanlt. Paris,
1830.
Teyssier, 2190, 0. p. M6moire sur la monomanie-homicide, et reflexions
sur quelques proc€a criminels. Par Teyssier, de PArdeche. Paris,
1829.
Tissot, 3294, 0. De la manie dn suicide et de Pesprit de rgvolte, de leurs
causes et de leurs remddes. Par J, Tissot. Paris, 1840.
Wharton, 3683, 0. Monograph on mental unsoundness. By Francis
Wharton. Philad. 1855.
Winslow, 621, D. The plea of insanity, in criminal cases. By Forbes
Winslow. Loud. 1843.
-— ^ 652, D. An act (8 and 9 Vict., o. 100) for the regulation of the care
and treatment of lunatics ; with explanatory notes, &c. Edited by
Forbes Winslow, M. D. Loud. 1845.
3390, 0. p. Speeches of defendants' counsel and the charge of Judge
Bumside, in the case of Hinchman vs. Richie et <U. Reported by
Oliver Dyer and D. F. Murphy. Philad. 1849.
3391, 0. p. Les ali6nes devant les conseils de guerre et les assises, sulvl
des discours prononc6s k Passembiee constituante en favour de Pabo-
lition de la peine de mort. Paris, 1850.
b. Lunatic Asylums.
(FtcT. Parti., Chap. VIII)
5. TOXICX>L0OT.
a. General Works on Poisons,
Addison, 2117, 0. p. An essay on the operation of poisonous agents upon
the living body. By Thomas Addison, M. D., and John Morgan, F. R. S.
Loud. 1829.
Allen, 90, O. Treatise on all sorts of poisons. Ext, in Dr. John Allen's
Synopsis medicins. 4th edit. 2 vols. Lond. 1761.
Bertrand, 302, O. Manuel medico-l^gal des poisons introduits dans Pesto-
mac, et des moyens thCrapeutiques qui leur conviennent. Par C. A.
H. A. Bertrand, M. D. Suivi d'un plan d'organisation medico-judioiaire,
etc. Paris, 1817.
MEDICAL JUBISPRUDENCK. 505
Brodie, 3400, 0. On the aotion of poisons on the animal STStem. Ext, in
Phjsiologioal researches, by Sir Benj. C. Brodie. Lond. 1851.
Castle, 494, D. Essaj on x>oiBon8 ; their symptoms, treatment, tests, and
morbid appearances. With an appendix on the treatment of cases of
suspended animation. 6th edit. With colored plates. By Thomas
Castle, M. D. Lond. 1834.
Christison, 2131, O. A treatise on poisons, in relation to medical jnris-
pmdence, physiology, and the practioe of physic. By Robert Christi-
son, M. D. 2d edit. Bdinb. 1832.
3051, 0. The same. 1st Am. from the 4th Edinb. edit. Fhilad.
1845.
Fontana, 60, Q. Traitd snr les poisons et snr le corps animal, &c. Par
M. Felix Fontana. Tomes 2. Florence, 1781.
36, 0. The same work, translated into English. By Jos. Skinner.
2 vols. Lond. 1787.
Galtier, 3671, 0. Trait6 de toxicologic m€dicale, chimiqne et legale et de
la falsification des aliments, boissons, condiments. Par C. P. Galtier,
H. D. Tomes 2. Paris, 1855.
3672, 0. TraitG de toxicologic g6n6rale, on des poisons et des em-
poisonnements en gto^ral. Par C. P. Galtier, M. D. Paris, 1855.
Harvey, 616, 0. Vol. II. p. Tentamen medicnm inangurale de venenis.
Aaotore Gulielmo Harvey. Edinb. 1774.
Houlston, 551, 0. p. Observations on poisons. By Thos. Houlston, M. D.
Edinb. 1787.
Lanzoni, 199, Q. De venenis* Ext, in Joseph! Lanzoni Op. omn. Tom.
1. Lausannse, 1738.
Logan, 321, 0. Vol. I. p. Tentamen medic, inangnrale, de venenis.
Auctore Gregorio Logan, Pennsylvan. Edinb. 1779.
Orfila, 1283, 0. *Trait6 des poisons tir6s des r^gnes mineral, v6gbtal et
animal, on toxicologic generale. Par M. P. Orfila. Tomes 2. 2me
edit. Paris, 1818.
2304, 0. Le m3me onvrage. 3me €dit. Tomes 2. Paris, 1826.
' 1300, 0. A general system of toxicology ; or, a treatise on poisons,
drawn from the mineral, vegetable, and animal kingdoms. By M. P.
Orfila, M. D. Translated from the French. VoL I., part I. Lond.
1815.
1703, 0. A general system of toxicology : or a treatise on poisons^
found in the mineral, vegetable and animal kingdoms, considered in
their relations with physiology, pathology and medical jurisprudence.
Abridged and partly translated from the French of M. P. Orfila, M. D. P.
By Joseph G. Nancrede, M. D. Philad. 1817.
3422, 0. Traits de toxicologic. Par M. Orfila. 5me 6dit. Tomes
2. Paris, 1852.
«— 361, D. Secours k donner aux personnes empoisonn^es on asphyxi^es ;
Buivis des moyens propres k reconnaitre les poisons et les vins frelat^s,
et k distinguer la mort r^elle de la mort apparente* Par M. P. Orfila,
M. D. Paris, 1818.
506 MEDICAL JURISPRin)ENCE.
Orflla, 469f D. Le mdme onvrage. 4ine 4dit. Paris, 1830.
1645, 0. A popalar treatise on the remedies to be employed in case
of poisoning and apparent death. By M. P. Orfila. Translated from
the French by Wm. Price, M. D. Lond. 1818.
Petras de Abano, 749, D. p. Petri de Abano, de venenis atqne eomndem
commodis remediis, liber plane aureus, per I. Dryandrum, pristine suo
nitori restitutus. Marpurgi, 1537.
Plenok, 398, 0. Joseph! Jacobi Flenok toxicologia sea doctrina de Tenenis
et antidotis. Yienn», 1785. .
Portal, 397, D» Instruction sur le traitement des aspbyzi^, de celles qui
ont §t6 empoisonn^s, etc. Par A. Portal. Paris, 1816.
Prestwich, 508, 0. Dissertation on mineral, animal, and vegetable poisons.
With engravings. By John Prestwich. Lond. 1775.
Taylor, 2812, 0. Vol. III. p. On perforations of the stomach, from poisoning
and disease. By Alfred S. Taylor. (Dunglison's Am. Med. Library.)
Philad. 1840.
•< 3331, 0. On poisons, in relation to medical jurisprudence and medi-
cine. By Alfred S. Taylor, F. R. S. Edited, with notes and additions,
by R. Eglesfeld Griffith, M. D. Philad. 1848.
Venables, 499, D. A manual of aphorisms in chemistry and toxicology.
By Robert Venables. Lond. 1834.
b. Works on Particular Poisons.
Baohe, 372, 0. Vol. I. p. An inaug. dissert, on the morbid effects of car*
bonic acid gas on healthy animals, &c. By Wm. Bache. Philad.
1794.
1036, 0. VoL IV. p. The same.
Billiard, 361, Q. Considerations m^dico-l^gales sur rempoisonnement par
les irritans. Par C. R. Gelestin Billiard, de Lorris. Paris, 1820.
Calvi, 3746, 0. p. M6moire sur I'empoisonnement par la vapeur d'essence
de t^r^benthine. Par le Dr. Marchal de Calvi. Paris, 1856.
Clutterbuck, 895, 0. p. An account of a new and successful method of
treating those affections which arise from the poison of lead ; to which
are Added general observations on the internal use of lead as a medi-
cine. By Heniy Clutterbuck. Lond. 1794.
406, 0. Vol. HI. p. The same.
Cooper, 1759, 0. Memoir on the chromate of potash, as a test for detecting
arsenic, copper and corrosive sublimate. Ext, in Tracts on medical
jurisprudence, by Thomas Cooper, M. D. Philad. 1819.
Degner, 202, O. Jo. Hartm. Degneri relatio historica cum response Facul-
tatis medico Halensis de morte per meicurium sublimatum in em«
piastre applicatum, inducta. Traj. Rhen. 1738.
Delpech, 3792, 0. p. Mdmoire sur les accidents que d6veloppe chez les
ouvriers en caoutchouc Tinhalation du sulfure de carbone en vapeur.
Par M. A. Delpech. Paris, 1856.
MSDIGAL JURISPRUDENCE. 507
Denize, 331, Q. p. Essai inangtirale sur les coliques prodaites par les
iu§taiix et les boissons aigres. Par G. A. Denize, M. D. Paris, 1818.
Falconer, 303, D. Observations and experiments on the poison of copper.
By Wm. Falconer, M. D. Lend. 1774.
Fothergill, 294, 0. ¥ol. III. p. Cautions to the heads of families, in three
essays, npon the poisons of lead and copper, and the methods of
detecting them in cyder, wine, perry and Tarious other liqnors and
aliments. By A. Fothergill, M. D. Bath, 1790.
Hancock, 2300, O. p. On the use of the gaseous oxide of nitrogen against
the effects of narcotic poisons. By John Hancock, M. D. Lond. 1831.
Hardy, 519, O. p. On the colic of Poita and Devonshire, &o. By James
Hardy, M. D. Lond. 1778.
Huxham, 77, O. Vol. I. On the Devonshire colic, &c. By Dr. J. Huxham.
Lond. 1759.
Johnson, 438, 0. Vol. I. p. On carbonic acid gas, its effects, &c. By Jos.
Johnson. (Inaug. dissert.) Philad. 1797.
1036, 0. Vol. V. p. The same.
Johnstone, 547, O. An essay on mineral poisons. By John Johnstone.
Evesham, 1795.
1514, 0. The same. •
Lambe, 1599, 0. p. On the properties of spring water, with medical cau-
tions against the use of lead in water pipes, &o. By Wm. Lambe,
M. D. Lond. 1803. ^
Lashley, 671, O. p. Dissertatio med. inaug. de oolica pictonum. Auctore
Thoma Lashley. Edinb. 1766.
Mease, 2883, O. p. Death from the venom of insects. By James Mease,
M. D. (From the Am. Jour, of Med. Sciences for Nov. 1836.)
M^rat, 868, O. Trait6 de la colique m6tallique, etc., avec une description
de la colique veg6tale, et un m^moire sur le tremblement des doreurs
sur m6taux. Par F. V. Merat, M. D. 2me 6dit. Paris, 1812.
Orfila, 3163, 0. p. M6moire sur I'empoisonnement par Pacide ars6nieux.
Par M. Orfila. Paris, 1839.
Ozanam, 3792, 0. p. Etude sur le venin des arachnides et son emploi en
th^rapeutique, suivie d^une dissertation sur le tarentisme et le tigretier.
Par le Dr. Ch. Ozanam. Paris, 1856.
Potter, 813, 0. Vol. I. ^. An inaugural essay on the medicinal properties
and deleterious qualities of arsenic. By Nathaniel Potter. Philad.
1805.
Robert, 3533, 0. p. Rapport sur un cas de mort subite causae par le
chloroforme. Par M. Robert. Paris, 1853.
Russell, 23, F. On Indian serpents ; with experiment and remarks on
their several poisons. By Patrick Russell, M. D. Lond. 1796.
8cott, 754, 0. p. Experiments and observations on the means of counter-
acting the deleterious effects of opium, and on the method of care of
the disease resulting therefrom. (Inaug. dissert.) By Franklin
Scott. Philad. 1803.
1036, 0. Vol. XIIL p. The same.
508 MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE.
Soubeiran, 3698, 0. p. De la vip^re, de son venin et de sa morsure. Par
J. L. Soabeiran, M. D. Paris, 1855.
Taylor, 3818, 0. On poisoning by strjobnia, with comments on the medical
evidence given at the trial of Wm. Palmer for the murder of John
P. Cook. By Alfred S. Taylor, M. D. Lond. 1856.
Wepfer, 124, Q. Job. Jacob! Wepferi historia cicutsB aqaaticffi et aliomm
qaamplnrimorum yenenomm. Curante Theod. Zuingero. Basile®,
1716.
21, D. Idem. Lugd. Batav. 1733.
Wilmer, 934, 0. Observations on the poisonons vegetables which are
either indigenous in Great Britain, or cultivated for ornament. By
B. Wilmer. Lond. 1781.
Wilson, 754, 0. p. An inaugural dissertation on the morbid effects of
opium upon the human body. By Daniel Wilson. Philad. 1803.
6. OV SUDDEN DEATH.
Aran, 496, Q. p. Th^se sur cette question des morts subites. Par F. A.
Aran, M. D. Paris, 1853.
Qranville, 3623, 0. Sudden death. By A. B. Granville, M. D. Lond.
1854.
Rush, 801, 0. p. Inaug. essay on the causes of sudden death. By John
Rush. Philad. 1804.
1036, 0, Vol. XV. p. The same.
7. ON DEATH BT LIGHTKIKG, DHOWNIKG, ETC.
Boudin, 3649, 0. p. Histoire physique et m^dicale de la foudre, et de ses
effets sur Thomme, les animauz, etc. Par M. Boudin. Paris, 1854.
(For further works on this subject, Vid. under Asphyxia, and Recovery of Browned
Persons, page 80.)
8. OK THE CEBTAH^TT OF THE BIONS OF DEATH, AKD THE DANOEB OF PBBMATDBE
INTERMEKT.
Bouohut, 805, D. Traits des signes de la mort, et des moyens de pr6venir
les enterrements prematures, par £. Bouchut, M. D. Paris, 1849.
Crimotel, 3514, O. p. Des inhumations prgcipit^s; 6preuve infaillible
pour constater la mort ; moyens de rappeler & la vie dans les cas de
mort apparente, etc. Par le Dr. Crimotel, de Tilloy. Paris, 1853.
Josat, 3583, O. De la mort et de ses caract^res. N^essit^ d'une revision
de la legislation des d6c^s pour pr6venir les inhumations et les de-
laissements antioipes. Par le Dr. Josat. Paris, 1854.
Lauvergne, 3137, 0. De I'agonie et de la mort dans toutes les classes de
la society. Par H. Lauvergne. Tomes 2. Paris, 1842.
Portal, 397, D. Sur le traitement des asphyxies ; avec observations sur
MEDICAL POLICE. 509
les signes qui distingnent la mort reelle de celle qui n'est qu' appa-
rente. Par A. Portal. Paris, 1816.
Walker, 2955, 0. Gatherings from graveyards, particularly those of Lon-
don, &c. Bj G. A. Walker. Lond. 1839.
1036, 0. Vol. in. p. Reflections on premature death and premature inter-
ment. Published by the Humane Society. Rochester, 1787.
9. OOBONBB'S INQUBST, and judicial POBT-MOBTJBX EXAHINATIOKS.
Baker, 736, D. A practical compendium of the recent statutes, cases, and
decisions affecting the office of coroner. By Wm. Baker, Esq. Lond.
1851.
Orfila, 2379, 0. Traite des exhumations juridiques, et considerations sur
les changemens physiques que les cadavres ^prouvent en se pourrisant
dans la terre, dans I'eau, dans les fosses d'aisance, et dans le fumier.
Par M. Orfila et M. 0. Lesueur. Tomes 2. Paris, 1831.
Rose, 267, 0. Manuel d'autopsie cadav6rique medico-l^gale. Traduit de
I'AUemand du Docteur Rose. Augmente de notes, et de deux me-
moires sur la docimasie pulmonaire, et sur les moyens de constater la
mort par submersion. Par C. C. H. Marc, M. D. Paris, 1808.
Sewell, 3474, 0. A treatise on the law of coroner ; with copious pre-
cedents of inquisitions, and practical forms of proceedings. By
Richard Clarke Sewell. Lond. 1843.
II. MEDICAL POLICE.
(a.) general works.
Becquerel, 695, D. Trait6 616mentaire d'hygifene privge et publique ; par
A. Becquerel. Paris, 1851.
Boisseau, 2286, 0. Traits du cholera morbus. Par F. G. Boisseau. Suivi
des instructions concernant la police sanitaire publi^es par le gou-
vemement. Paris, 1832.
Chapelle, 3343, O. Traits d'hygifene publique. Par M. A. Chapelle, M. D.
Paris, 1850.
Chervin, 2231, 0. p. Hxamen des principes de Tadministration en mati^re
sanitaire, ou reponse au discours prononc^ & la Chambre des Deputes,
le 31 Mai, 1826, par M. de Boisbertrand. Par N. Chervin. Paris,
1827.
Clerke, 294, 0. Vol. V. p. Thoughts upon the means of preserving the
health of the poor. By Sir Wm. Clerke, Bart. Lond. 1790.
Duchatelet, 2769, 0. Hygiene publique. Par A. J. B. Parent-Duchatelet.
Pr6c6d6 d'une notice historique sur la vie et les ouvragee de Tauteur.
Par Fr. Leuret. Tomes 2. Paris, 1836.
610 MEDICAL POLICB.
Farr, 106, D. p. Elements of medical jurispradence. With directions for
preserving the public health. By Samuel Farr, M. D. Loud. 1788.
? 751, D. p. The same.
328, D. p. The same. 3d edit. Lond. 1815.
Foder6, 1310, 0. Traite de m6decine legale, et d'hjgi^ne publique, ou de
police de sant^. Par F. E. Foder6, M. D. Tomes 6. Paris, 1813.
2357, 0. Le9ons sur les ^pidemies et Phygi^ne publique. Par Emm.
Foder6. Tomes 4. Paris, 1822 2k 1824.
Heberden, 184, Q. p. On the increase and decrease of different diseases
in London. By Wm. Heberden, M. D. Lond. 1801.
Ilosack, 909, 0. p. Observations on febrile contagion, and on the means
of improving the medical police of the citj of New York. By David
Hosack, M. D. New York, 1820.
2717, 0. p. The same.
Roberton, 1099, 0. A treatise on medical i>olice, and on diet, regimen, &c.
With a plan of medical i>olice to obviate the permanent and regularly
recurring causes of disease in general, and those of Edinburgh and
London in particular, &c. By John Roberton, M. D. 2 vols. Edinb.
1809.
Rumsey, 3779, 0. Essays on state medicine. By H. W. Rumsey. Lond.
1866.
Tardieu, 3452, 0. Dictionnaire d'hygi^ne publique et de salubrity ou reper-
toire de toutes les questions relatives k la sante publique. Par Am-
broise Tardieu. Tome I. Paris, 1852.
Thorel, 734, D. Hygiene populaire des villes et des campagnes. Par £.
Thorel. Paris, 1853.
Yirey, 3205, 0. Hygitoe philosophique, appliquee & la politique et k la
morale. Par J. J. Virey, M. D. Paris, 1831.
3346, 0. Report of a general plan for the promotion of public and personal
health, devised, prepared, and recommended by the commissioners
appointed under a resolve of the Legislature of Massachusetts, relating
to a sanitary survey of the state. Boston, 1850.
3188, 0. First and second report of the commissioners appointed to in-
quire whether any and what special means may be requisite for the
improvement of the health of the metropolis, with minutes of evi-
dence. Lond. 1848. 2 vols.
1016, O. Letters from the health-office to the common council of the city
of New York. 1796.
842, O. p. Proceedings of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia, rela-
tive to the prevention of the introduction and spreading of contagious
diseases. Philad. 1798.
2717, O. p. An act for establishing a health-office, and to secure the city
and port of Philadelphia from the introduction of pestilential and con-
tagious diseases, and for other purposes, &c. With its supplements,
passed from 1821 to 1832. Philad. 1835.
3653, O. p. The laws of Pennsylvania in relation to the Board of Health,
and the health laws of the city and county of Philadelphia^ &c. Also
MEDICAL POLICE. 511
the several rules and regulations adopted by the Board of Health.
Philad. 1848.
3559, 0. p. The same.
3385, 0. p. Statistics of cholera ; with tlie sanitary measures adopted by
the Board of Health prior to and during the prevalence of the epi-
demio in Philadelphia in the summer of 1849, chronologically
arranged. Philad. 1849.
3031, 0. First report of the committee on public hygiene of the Ameri-
can Medical Association. Read at the annual meeting,* held in Bos-
ton, May, 1849. With an appendix, containing sketches of the sanitary
condition of the cities of Concord, Portland, New York, Philadelphia,
Boston, Lowell, Baltimore, Charleston, New Orleans, Louisville, and
Cincinnati. PhUad. 1849.
(b.) works on particular departments of medical police.
1. ON QUASANTHTB LAWS AXD DISINFECTIHO AOSNTS.
a. Quarantine Laws,
Fergusson, 2300, 0. p. Observations on dontagion, quarantine, and disin«
fection. Ext, in Wm. Fergusson's Letters on cholera morbus. Loud.
1832.
Hancock, 1836, 0. On the laws and phenomena of pestilence, with re-
marks on quarantine. By Thos. Hancock, M. D. Lond. 1821.
Maclean, 1888, 0. Evils of quarantine laws, and non-existence of pesti-
lential contagion. By Chas. Maclean, M. D. Lond. 1824.
Macmichael, 2279, 0. p. Sketch of the progress of opinion on the subject
of contagion ; with remarks on quarantine. By Wm. Macmichael,
M. D. Lond. 1825.
Mead, 512, 0. p. On pestilential contagion and its prevention by quaran-
tine, &o. By Richard Mead, M. D. 8th edit. Lond. 1722.
Milroy, 3271, O. p. Quarantine and the plague. With observations, &c.,
by Gavin Milroy, M. D. Lond. 1846.
3271, 0. p. Cholera not to be arrested by quarantine. By Gt, Mil-
roy, M.D. Lond. 1847.
Pezzoni, 3616, 0. p. Sur refficacit6 des quarantaines centre le chol^ra-
morbus Asiatique. Par M. A. Pezzoni. Paris, 1854.
Russell, 68, Q. Remarks on quarantines, lazarettos, &o. Ext. in Pat.
RusselPs Treatise on the plague. Lond. 1791.
Sanchez, 294, 0. Vol. XVI. p. On the non-necessity of quarantines being
observed against the plague by the vessels arriving from the Mediter-
ranean at British, French, and other ports. By M. Sanchez, M. D,
Translated from the French by Jos. Skinner. Lond. 1790.
512 MEDICAL POLICE.
b. Disinfecting Agents.
Alcock, 1992, 0. On the use of chlorarets as powerful disinfecting agents,
&c. By Thos. Alcock. Lond. 1827.
Labarraqae, 1992, 0. p. The use of chlorates of soda and lime as disin-
fecting agents. By A. G, Labarraque. Translated from the French
hy James Scott. Lond. 1826.
Macbride, 80, O. On antiseptics, &c. Ext, in Experimental essays by
David Macbride, M. D. Lond. 1767.
Morveaa, 885, 0. On the means of purifying infected air, or preventing
contagion, &c. By L. B. Guyton Morveaa. Translated from the
French by R. Hall, M. D. Lond. 1802.
Smyth, 445, 0. p. Experiment to determine the effect of nitrous acid in
destroying contagion. By Jas. C. Smyth, M. D. Lond. 1796.
507, 0. The effect of the nitrous vapour in preventing and destroy-
ing contagion. By Jas. Carmichael Smyth, M. D. Lond. 1799.
2. OK THE EFFECTS OF FUTBID EFFLUVIA, KIASMATA, HALAEIA, ETC
Alton, 2268, 0. Dissertations on malaria, &c. By Wm. Alton, M. D.
Lond. 1832.
Alexander, 525, O. Experimental enquiry concerning the causes of putrid
diseases. By Wm. Alexander, M. D. Lond. 1771.
Barker, 3653, 0. p. Foul air and fever, as cause and effect. By T. H.
Barker, M. D. Lond. 1854.
Caldwell, 480, D. Essays on malaria, &c. By Chas. Caldwell, M. D.
Lexington, Ky., 1831.
MaccuUoch, 1993, 0. On malaria. By John Macoulloch, M. D. Lond.
1827.
Parsons, 2822, 0. p. Dissertation on malaria. By Usher Parsons, M. D.
Boston, 1839.
Walker, 2955, O. Gatherings fh)m graveyards, particularly those of Lon-
don. By G. A. Walker. Lond. 1839.
3. OK THE CLEAK8IKO AND DBAIKAQE OF CITIES, ETC.
Dodd, 307, D. Observations on water ; with a recommendation of a more
extensive supply of Thames water to the metropolis, and its vicinity,
as the best means to counteract pestilence. By Ralph Dodd. Lond.
1806.
Duchatelet, 2425, O. Essai sur les doaques ou €gouts de la ville de
Paris, envisages sons le rapport de Phygl^ne publique et de la topo-
graphie m^dicale de cette ville. Par A. J. B. B. Parent-Duchatelet,
D. M. P. Paris, 1824.
Guy, 3271, O. p. On the health of towns, as influenced by defective
cleansing and drainage ; and on the application of the refuse of towns
MEDIOAI* VOUCE. 5 1 S
to agrionltTual purposes. By Wm. A. Guy, M. B. 2d edit. Lond.
1846.
3287, O. p. BepoTt of the Sab-Committee on deaniing the city, presented
to the General Committee relatiTe to the best means of securing the
health and cleanliness of the city. Phllad. 1849.
3386, 0. p. The same.
4. OS THB XAVAOBMBNT ASB DflllASIS OF FCTBLIC nnSTrrUTIONS.
a^ Ho9pUaU^ Prisant, aiid Workhouses.
Aikin, 228, 0. Thoughts on hospitals. ByJohnAikin. With a letter to
the author, by Thomas Percival, H. D. Lond. 1771.
3799, 0. p. B^flezions sur les bdpitauz, par J. Aikin. Trad, de
r Anglais. Paris, 1798.
Assflilini, 176, D. Plan of an hospital for patients affected with epidemic
and contagious diseases, &c. By P. Assalini, H. D. Translated
from the French by Adam Neale. Lond. 18b4.
Barton, 1257, 0. Plan for the internal organization and government of
marine hospitals in the United States. By Wm. P. C. Barton, M. D.
Philad. 1814.
Blizard, 1582, 0. p. Suggestions for the improrement of hospitals, and
other charitable institutions. By Wm. Blizard. Lond. 1796.
Bressolles, 3797, 0. p. Rapport pr6sent6 k la commission administrative
des hospices civils de Toulouse, par M. Bressolles. Toulouse, 1846.
Cabanis, 904, 0. Observations sur les hdpitaux ; quelques principes et
quelques vues sur les secours publics, &c. Par P. J. G. Cabanis. '
Paris, 1803.
Caldwell, 2487, 0. p. New views of penitentiary discipline, &c. By Chas.
Caldwell, M. D. Philad. 1829.
Cerfberr, 525, Q. Rapport k M. le Ministre de I'Intfirieur sur difE^rents
hdpitaux, hospices, ^tablissements et societte de bienfaisance, et sur
la mendicity dans les 6tats de Sardaigne, de Lombardie et de Venise,
de Rome, de Parme, de Plaisance, et de Hodtoe ; par A. B. Cerfberr.
Paris, 1841.
D'Arcet, 3800, 0. p. Amelioration du regime alimentaire des hdpitaux,
des pauvres, et des grandes reunions dliommes vivant en oommun.
Par M. D'Aroet. Paris, 1844.
Desi>ortes, 3800, 0. p. Rapport fait au conseil g6n6ral des hospices, sur
Temploi de la gelatine k THdtel Dieu de Paris. Par H. B. Desportes.
Paris, 1830.
Good, 107, D. p. A dissertation on the diseases of prisons and poor-
houses. To which is added, a singular case of preternatural foetatiou,
with remarks on the phenomena that occurred. By John Mason
Good. Lond. 1795.
Hawthorne, 493, D. A new method of ventilating hospitals, prisons, ships,
&c. By Geo. Hawthorne, M. D. Belfast, 1830.
33
514 MBDIOAL POUCE.
Hebb, 2489, 0. p. A memorial on the abnses existing in the public hos-
pitals in England. By Wm. Hebb. Lond. 1831.
Howard, 104, Q. An acooant of the principal lasarettos in Europe ; with.
observations on some foreign prisons and hospitals, and additional
remarks on the present state of those in Great Britain and Ireland.
By John Howard. 2d edit. Lond. 1791.
Johnston, 2144, 0. A general, medical, and statistical history of the pre-
sent condition of public charity in France. By David Johnston, M. D.
Edinb. 1829.
Elrkbride, 3382, 0. p. Notice of some experiments in heating and yenti-
lating hospitals and other buildings hy steam and hot water. By
Thos. S. Elrkbride, M. D. Philad. 1850.
Lamothe, 3798, 0. p. Observations sur le projet de loi relatif aux hdpi-
taux et aux hospices. Par L. Lamothe. Paris, 1851.
La Rocque, 3799, O. p. Multiplions les hdpitaux et les secours; noua
avons assez multiplid les academies, les 6coles et les livres. Par M. La
Rocque. Londres, 1613.
Lauvergne, 8138, 0. Les for9at8 consid6r6s sous le rapport physiologique,
moral et intellectuelle, observes au bagne de Toulon. Par H. Laur
vergne. Paris, 1841.
Lettsom, 766, 0. p. On the establishment of charitable institutions, &o.
By J. C. Lettsom, M. D. Lond. 1803.
Longchamp, 3798, 0. p. Visite dans les hdpitaux, hospices et 6tablisse-
mens de bienfaisance de la ville de Paris; par M. Longchamp.
Paris, 1846.
Low, 702, D. The charities of London. By Sampson Low, Jr. Lond.
1850.
Moseley, 731, 0. p. Miscellaneous medical observations ou hospitals,
prisons, &c. By BenJ. Moseley, H. D. Lond. 1800.
865, 0. The same. Ext. in B. Moseley's Med. Tracts. 2d edit.
Lond. 1800.
Pereira, 3015, 0. An account of the dietaries of some of the principal
metropolitan and other establishments for paupers, lunatics, &c. By
Jon. Pereira, M. D. Lond. 1843.
Phelan, 2641, 0. A statistical inquiry into the present state of the medical
charities of Ireland; with suggestions for a medical poor law, by
which they may be rendered much more extensively efficient. By
Dennis Phelan. Dublin, 1835.
Pingeron, 3799, 0. p. Experiences, machines et recherches utiles k
rhumanite, aux hospices, au commerce, et aux arts, traduites de
plnsieurs langues; ouvrage imprimd par ordre du gouvemement,
trouv6 dans les papiers de feu M. Pingeron, ingdnieur. Paris, 1805.
Pointe, 3080, 0. Histoire du Grand Hdtel-Dieu de Lyon, dans laquelle
sent trait^es la plupart des questions qui se rattachent h Torganisation
des hdpitaux. Par J. P. Pointe, M. D. Paris, 1842.
Poumet, 3799, 0. p. M6moire sur la ventilation dans les hdpitaux ; par J.
Y. Poumet, d'Orl^ans, M. D. Paris, 1844.
MXDIOAL POUCE. 515
Ronband, 770, D. Bes hdpitaaz an point de vne de lenr origine et de lenr
ntilit^ des conditions hygitoiqneB qn'lls doivent prteenter, et de lenr
administration. Par le Dr. F61iz Ronband. Paris, 1853»
Thorr, 3559, 0. p. Darstellnng der banlichen nnd innem Einrichtnngen
eines Krankenhanses, &o. Von Jos. Thorr. Mlinchen, 1847.
Tr61at, 3798, 0. p. M6moire historiqne et critique snr les hdpitanx,
examines oonune moyens de seoonrs et d'enseignement. Par U.
Tr^lat, M. D. Paris, 1849.
3706, 0. Reports of the prison discipline society, Boston, 1846 — 1854. 3
vols. Boston, 1855.
761, 0. p. Of the improvement of medicine in London, on the basis of
public good. With the plan and design of a new general dispensary.
Lond. 1775.
459, 0. p. An address concerning certain cases of distress unprovided for *
in public hospitals. Lond.
3795, O. p. Pharmacop6e k Tusage des hospices civils, des secours k domi-
cile, des prisons et d^pdts de mendicity. Paris, 1803.
3795, 0. p. Table alphab^tique, chronologique et analytique des r6glemens
relatifs k Padministration g&i^rale des hdpitauz, hospices, enfans-
trouvte et secours de la ville de Paris. Paris, 1815.
359, Q. Rapi>ort fait au Conseil g6ndral des hospices sur I'^tat des hdpitaux,
des hospices et des secours k domicile k Paris, depuis 1804 Jusqu'Si
1814. Paris, 1816.
382, Q. Administration des hdpitaux, hospices civils et secours de la ville
de Paris. Paris, 1829.
3795, 0. p. R4glement sur le service de santd des hdpitaux, hospices et
s6cours k domicile de Paris. Paris, 1830.
3798, 0. p. De la direction morale des salles d'asile et des comity de
surveillance. Paris, 1834.
459, 0. p. Ordinances, rules, and bje-laws for the alms-house and house
of employment, Philadelphia, 1796.
b. Lunatic Asylums,
(rfAPartl., Chap. VIII.)
5. ON FBIGITBD, DIBSElCBIiED, AND IMPUTED OISBASBB.
Gavin, 3068, 0. On feigned and factitious diseases, chiefly of soldiers and
seamen ; on the means used to simulate or produce them, and on the
best modes of discovering impostors. By Hector Gavin, M. D. Lond.
1843.
Ledain, 3792, 0. p. Rapport m6dico-16gal sur une maladie simul6e par un
jeune conscrit, et r^ponse aux observations contradictoires aux quelles
il a donnd lieu ; par les Drs. Ledain et Ganne. Parthenay, 1856.
516 MEDICAL POLIOE.
6. ON FBOBTITUTIOir. *
Buch&telet, 2765, 0. Be la proatitntion dans la yille do Paris, consid^i^e
sous le rapport de lliygitoe publique, do la morale et do radministra-
tion ; ouvrage appujd de documents statistiqnes, etc. Par A. J. B.
Parent-DucMtelet. Pr^c6d6 d'nne notice historiqne snr la Tie et les
ouvrages de I'aateor. Par Fr. Leoret. Bmzelles, 1837.
Duchesne, 3514, 0. p. De la prostitution dans la ville d*Alger depuis la
oonqudte. Par E. A. Duchesne, M. D. Paris, 1853.
Dufour, 3816, 0. Histoire de la prostitution chez tons les peuples du
monde depuis Pantiquit6 la plus recuUe jusquli nos jours. Par Pierre
Dufour. Edition illustr^e. Tomes 6. Paris, 1851—54.
Fr^gier, 2928, 0. Des classes dangereuses de la population dans les
grandes yiUes. Par H. A. Fr^gier. Tomes 2. Paris, 1840.
Gamgee, 3812, 0. Reflections upon the sanitary and moral effects of sjphl-
lisation and the control of prostitution. Ext. in J. S. Gamgee's Re-
searches in pathol. anat. and clinical surgery. Loud. 1856.
7. 021 ADUI/rEBATIOBT OP FOOD AITO XXDICIITB.
Galtier, 8671, O. Traits de tozicologie mSdiciile, etc., et de la falsification
des aliments, boissons, condiments. Par G. P. Galtier, M. D. Tomes
2. Paris, 1855.
Bassall, 3784, 0. Adulterations detected ; or, plain instructions for the
discovery of frauds in food and medicine. By Arthur Hill Hassall,
M. D. Lond. 1856.
Marcet, 3760, 0. On the composition of food and how it is adulterate^ ;
with practical directions for its analysis. By W. Marcet, M. D. Lond.
1856.
8. ON POPULATION, LONOBYTrT, AITD BATE OP MOBTALITT, OTCLITDING WOBES ON
, MEDICAL STATISTICS.
Bailey, 804, D. Records of longeTity : with an introductory disoourse on
vital statistics. By Thomas Bailey. Lond. 1857.
Bell, 623, D. On regimen and longevity. By John Bell, M. D. Philad.
1842.
Black, 123, 0. p. Observations on the mortality of mankind at every age ;
with extracts from, and observations upon bills of mortality. By Wm.
Black, M.D. 2d edit. Lond. 1781.
•*-^- 268, 0. A comparative view of the mortality of the human species,
at all ages ; and of the diseases and casualties by which they are
destroyed or annoyed. With charts and tables. By William Black,
M. D. Lond. 1788.
Broussais, 2925, 0. p. De la statistique appliqu6e h la pathologic et 2k la
th^rapeutique. Par Casimir Broussais, M. D. Paris, 1840.
MEDIOAIi POLICE. 5 1 T
Cheyne, 187, 0. Essaj on health and long life. By Geo. Cheyne, F. K. S.
Lond. 1725.
Coolidge, 527, Q. Statistical Tei>ort on the sickness and mortality in the
army of the United States, compiled from the records of the surgeon-
general's office ; embracing a period of sixteen years, from January,
1839, to January, 1855. Prepared under the direction of Thomas
Lawson, Surgeon-General of U. S. A., by Richard H. Coolidge, M. D.
Washington, 1856.
Gavarret, 2925, 0. Princlpea g6n6rauz de statistique m6dicale ou d^ireloppe-
ment des regies qui doivent prteider k son emploi. Par Jules Gavarret.
Paris, 1840.
Hawkins, 2103, 0. Elements of medical statistics. By F. Bisset Hawkins,
M. D. Lond. 1829.
Heberden, 184, Q. p. Observations on the increase and decrease of different
diseases. By Wm. Heberden, M. D. Lond. 1801.
Hufeland, 486, 0. The art of prolonging life. By Ch. Wm. Hufeland,
M. D. Translated from the German. 2 vols. Lond. 1791.
— 759, D. The same. Edited by Erasmus Wilson, F. R. S. Lond.
1853.
Milcent, 3716, 0. p. Du dernier ouvrage de M. Flourens intitule '^De la
long6vlt6 humaine et de la quantity de vie sur le globe.'' Par le Dr.
Alph. Milcent. Paris, 1855.
Quetelet, 2788, 0. Recherohes sur la reproduction et la mortality de
rhomme auz differena ages. Par MM. A. Quetelet et E. Smith.
Bruzelles, 1832.
ReyeUlfi-Parise, 3425, 0. Traits de la vieillesse. Par le Dr. J. $. Reyeille-
Parise. Paris, 1853.
— '" 3482, 0. Le mdme liyre.
Ryan, 405, D. p. Lectures on population, marriage, and divorce. By
Michael Ryan, M. D. Lond. 1831.
Sinclair, 1015, O. The code of health and longevity. By Sir John Sinclair,
Bart. 2d edit. 4 vols. Edinb. 1807.
Van Oven, 3499, 0. On the decline of life in health and disease, being
an attempt to investigate the causes of longevity, &o. By Barnard
Van Oven, M. D. Lond. 1853. ^
Woollcombe, 1078, 0. Remarks on the frequency and fatality of different
diseases, particularly on the progressive increase of consumption ;
with observations on the influence of the seasons on mortality. By
Wm. Woollcombe, M. D. Lond. 1808.
CHAPTER VIII.
jnr^fcad ILftetattttf*
MEDICAL LITERATURE.
I. GENERAL WORKS ON MEDICAL LITERATURE,
INCLUDING WORKS ON MEDICAL PHILOSOPHY.
Anglada, 3747, 0. p. De rimportance d'ane bonne doctrine medioale
X>oar la thfirapeutiqae. Par le Prof. Ghas. Anglada. Montpellier,
1856.
Anber, 3493, 0. Traits de la science m6dicale (histoire et dogmes). Par
le Dr. T. C. E. Edonard Anber. Paris, 1853.
-— — 3685, 0. p. Esprit dn Yitalisme et de Vorganicisme on examen cri-
tique des doctrines m^dicales des Ecoles de Paris et de Montpellier.
(Philosoplile m^dicale). Par le Dr. T. C. E. Edonard Auber. Paris,
1855.
.Bartlett, 3333, 0. An essay on the philosophj of medical science. By
Elisha Barlett, M. D. Philad. 1844.
— ^- 3337, 0. An inquiry into the degree of certainty in medicine ; and
into the nature and extent of its power over disease. By Elisha
Bartlett, M. D. Philad. 1848.
Bi6chy, 3793, 0. p. Du Brownlsme et du Contre-Stimnlisme ; PScole
Fran9aise et I'^cole Italienne. Par le Dr. E. Bitehy. Strasbourg, 1855.
Blane, 1807, 0. Elements of medical logic, illustrated by practical proofs
and examples ; including a statement of the eyidence respecting the
contagious nature of yellow fever. By Sir Gilbert Blane. Lend.
1819.
Blumenbach, 128, D. Medicinische Bibliothek, herausgegeben yon D. Joh.
Fr. Blumenbach. 2 Bftnde. Odttingen, 1783 und 1786.
Bouillaud, 2794, 0. Essai sur la philosophie m^dicale et sur les g^n^rali-
t^ de la clinique m6dicale, pr6cM6 d'un r^sumd philosophique des
principaux progrte de la m6decine, &o. Par J. Bouillaud. Paris,
1836.
3704, 0. Ck)nsiderationB de philosophie mMicale sur le yitalisme,
I'organicisme et la nomenclature mMicale. Par M. le Prof. Bouillaud.
Paris, 1856.
Broussais, 2806, 0. p. M6moire sur la philosophie de la m^eoine. Par
F. J. y. Broussais. Paris, 1832.
2806, 0. p. M6moire sur Tinfluence que les traraux des m^eoini
n
522 MEDICAL LITERATURE.
physiologistes ont exero6e snr P^tat de la iii6deoine en France. Par
le Prof. Bronssais. Paris, 1832.
Brown, 668, 0. Observations on the principles of the old system of
physic. By John Brown, M. D. Edinb. 1787.
274, 0. An acoonnt of the yarious systems of medicine from the
days of Hippocrates to the present time; collected from the best
Latin, French, and English anthers, particularly from the works of
John Brown, M. D. By Francis Carter, M. D. 2 vols, in 1. Lend. 1788.
Cabanis, 904, 0. Da degrd de certitude de la mfideoine. Par P. J. G.
Cabanis. Paris, 1803. .
903, 0. Coup d'oBil sor les revolutions et sur la r^forme de la m6d»-
cine. Par P. J. G. Cabanis. Paris, 1804.
899, 0. Sketch of the revolutions of medical science, and views re-
lating to its reform. By P. J. G. Cabanis. Translated from the
French, with notes, by A. Henderson, M. D. Jiond. 1806.
Caldwell, 2488, 0. p. A defence of the medical profession against the
charge of irreligion and infidelity, with thoughts pn the truth and
importance of natural religion. By Charles Caldwell, M. B. Lexing-
ton, Ky., 1826.
Cayol, 3650, 0. p. Du ver rongeur de la tradition Hippocratique, defense
de THippocratisme modeme centre les attaques d'un certain parti
n^o-catholique. Par le Dr. Cayol. Paris, 1854.
Chauffard, 3716, 0. p. £tude oomparfie du g6nie antique et de Vid6e mo-
deme en mMecine. Introduction aux instituts de m6decine pratiques
de J. B. Borsieri. Par le Dr. Paul-Emile ChauflEkrd. Paris, 1855.
3744, 0. p. Lettres sur le vitalisme. Par le Dr. P. Emile Chaufl&ird«
Paris, 1856.
Christophe, 3735, 0. B6forme m^dicale du Dix-Neuvidme Sidcle par la
doctrine des imponderables, ou nouveaux principes de m^decine chi-
mique appliques li la pathologic et 2k la th6rapeutique. Par C. A.
Christophe. Paris, 1856.
Coates, 2184, 0. p. An oration on certainty in medicine. By Benjamin
H. Coates, M. D. Philad. 1830.
Dewell, 104, D. p. The philosophy of physic, founded on one general and
immutable law of nature, the necessarily relative agency of elementary
fire. By J. Dewell, M. D. Marlboro', 1785.
Dickson, 2677, 0. The fallacy of the art of physic, as taught in the
schools. By Samuel Dickson, M. D. Edinb. 1836.
Dods, 1530, 0. p. Observations and commentaries on medicine, compared,
as a science, with the other learned professions. By Adam Dods,
M. D. Worcester, 1823.
Dufresne, 3483, 0. p. De Tinfluence des doctrines sur la science m^dicale.
Par M. Edouard Dufresne. Paris, 1852.
Feyjoo, 405, Vol. lY. 0. p. The uncertainty of physick. Translated
from the Spanish of B. G. Feyjoo. Lend. 1739.
Gamer, 3643, 0. Eutherapeia ; or, on the principles of medical science,
&c. By Robert Gamer. Lend. 1855.
MEDICAL LITEBATUBE. 523
Qraham, 206, D. The general state of medical and chimrgioal practice
exhibited ; showing them to be inadequate, ineffectnal, absurd, and
ridicnlons. By James (Graham, M. D. 6th edit. Lond. 1779.
Goi Patin, 3133, 0. Lettres de Gni Patin. NouYelle Edition, &c., par J«
H. Reveillfi-Parise, M. D. Tomes 3. Paris, 1846.
Harrison, 521, D. Essays and lectures on medical subjects. By John P.
Harrison, M. D. Philad. 1835. (2 copies.)
Hasper, 2882, O. p. De cansis quibusdam incremento artis medicas ampli-
ficando atqne promorendo mazime infensis disqnisitio philosophico-
medica. Auctore Mauritio Haspero, M. D. Lipsis, 1826.
Holland, 2860, 0. Medical notes and reflections. By Henry Holland,
M. D. Lond. 1839.
Hooke, 405, 0. Vol. III. p. An essay on physick ; or an attempt to reviTe
the practice of the antients. By Andrew Hooke, M. D. » 2d edit.
Lond. 1736.
Jacquot, 3601, 0. Melanges m6dico-litt6raire8. Par le Dr. Fdlix Jacquot.
Paris, 1854.
Jaumes, 3744, 0. p. Rapports de la m6decine ayeo la socidt^. Par le Prof.
Jaumes. Montpellier, 1852.
Jeannel, 3528, 0. p. De la certitude mddicale, &o. Par J. Jeannel.
Paris, 1853.
Jones, John, 442, 0. Medical, philosophical, and' vulgar errors of Tarious
kinds, considered and refuted. By John Jones, M. B. Lond. 1797.
Jones, Robert, 242, 0. An inquiry into the state of medicine on the
principles of inductive philoeophy. By Robert Jones, M. D. Edinb.
1781.
King, 3263, 0. p. Of some of the first general laws or fundamental doc-
trines of medicine and surgery. By T. Wilkinson King. Lond. 1840.
Labrune, 3651, 0. p. De la m^eoine oflicielle et des h^rdsies qui atta-
quent son autoritd et son existence. Par le Dr. Ch. Labrune. (Pre-
miere lettre: L'homoeopathy.) Besan90u, 1850. (2de lettre: Raspail
et le camphre.) Besan9on, 1854.
Lanza, 1935, 0. NoYum organum medicorum; a new medical logic, or
the art of thinking and right reasoning applied to practical medicine.
By Vincenzo Lanza, M. D. Translated from the Italian by C. Stor-
mont, M. D. Lond. 1826.
Laycock, 3813, O. Lectures on the principles and methods of medical ob-
servation and research for the use of advanced students and junior
practitioners. By Thomas Laycock, M. D. Edinb. 1856.
Lettsom, 686, 0. Hints designed to promote beneficence, temperance, and
medical science. By John Coakly Lettsom, M. D. 3 vols. Lond. 1801 .
Macilwain, 2746, 0. Medicine and surgery one inductive science, &c. By
Geo. Macilwain. Lond. 1838.
Mattel, 3744, O. p. Considerations sur Tobservation m^dicale en g6n6ral.
Par le Dr. Mattel. Paris, 1 856.
Millingen, 2763, 0. Curiosities of medical experience. By J. G. Millingen,
M.D. PhUad. 1838.
524 MEDICAL LITERATURE.
Moreau, 3793, 0. p. Da triomphe de la T6rit6 en m^decine. Par le Dr.
Moreao. Paris, 1855. (HonuBopathio.)
p744, 0. p. The same.
Nedham, 24, D. Medela medicins. A plea for the free profession, and a
renovation of the art of phjsick, ont of the noblest and most anthen-
tick writers. B7 Marchamont Nedham. Lond. 1666.
Oesterlen, 3721, 0. Medical Logic. B7 F. Oesterlen, M. D. Translated
and edited hy G. Whitley, M. D. Lend. 1855. (Sydenham Soo.)
Paine, 3458, 0. On the principal writings of P. Oh. A. Louis, M. D. Ert.
in Med. and Physiol. Comment., by Martyn Paine, M. D. Vol. 11.
New York, 1840.
3458, 0. Comparative merits of the Hippooratic and anatomical
schools. Ext, in Med. and Phys. Comment, by Martyn Paine, M. D.
VoL XL New York, 1840.
Pendleton, 1666, O. Materials for an alphabet of the science of medicine.
By James Pendleton. Philad. 1804.
Pettigrew, 3027, 0. On superstitions connected with the history and
practice of medicine and surgery. By Thos. Jos. Pettfgrew, F. B. 8.
Lond. 1844.
Planque, 132, D. Bibliotheque ohoisie de mMecine, tir§e des ourrages
p^riodiques tant Franpois qu' strangers, avec plusieurs pitees rares, et
des remarques utiles et curieuses. Par M. Planque, M. D., continuto
et achevte par M. J. Qoulin. Tomes 30. Paris, 1748 k 1770.
Pidouz, 3651, O. p. Examen de I'anlmisme th^ooratique et de THippo-
cratisme modeme. Par M. Pidoux. Paris, 1854.
Piorry, 514, Q. p. Expose analytique des principauz travaux d'anatomie,
de physiologie, d*hygitoe, de ohirurgie, de m^decine pratique et de
litt^rature philosophique de P. A. Piorry. Paris, 1856.
Rees, 826, O. p. Remarics on the medical theories of Brown, Cullen,
Darwin, and Rush. By John T. Bees. (Inaug. dissert.) Philad.
1806.
1036, 0. Vol. XVI. p. The same.
Richerand, 327, 0. Des erreurs populaires relatives Ik la m6deoine. Par
A. Richerand. 2de tidit. Paris, 1612.
Robin, 3646, 0. Classification des sciences fondamentales, de celle de la
biologie et de I'anatomie en particulier, etc. Par le Dr. Ch. Robin.
Paris, 1849.
86dillot, 3747, 0. p. Des rapports de la m6decine aveo la philosophie.
Par le Dr. Ch. 86dillot. Strasbourg, 1855.
Simpson, 3778, 0. Physicians and physic. Three addresses, by James
Y. BimpsofD, M. D. Edinb. 1856.
Sims, 217, O. A discourse on the best method of prosecuting medical
enquiries. By James Sims, M. D. 2d edit. Lond. 1774.
Thornton, 912, 0. p. An inaugural dissertation, on the progressive state
of medical science, and the agency of the sanative art, in meliorating
the condition of mankind. By George A. Thornton. Philad. 1807.
Todd, 2509, 0, The book of analysis ; or, method of applying the indue-
MXDIGAX LITEaATUftS. 525
tion of the noTnm organon to medicine, physiology, natural histoiy,
&o. By T. J. Todd, M. I). Lond. 1831.
Uwins, 1807, 0. p. Modem maladies, and present state of medicine. An
anniyersary oration before the medical society of London. By D.
Uwins, M. D. Lond. 1818.
3383, 0. p. Report of the standing committee on medical literature.
Presented to the Am. Med. Association, May, 1850. Philad. 1850.
317, D. Anecdotes, medical, chemical, and sui^caL By an adept. 2
vols. Lond. 1816.
3793, O. p. Bapport h la Sooidtfi Positiyiste, "pta la commission charg^e
d*ezaminer la nature et le plan de T^cole positiye, destine surtout 2k
r6g6n6rer les mfidecins. 2de ^t. Paris, 1850.
2 Medical Bibliographic.
Atkinson, 2505, 0. Medical bibliography. A and B. By James Atkinson.
Lond. 1834.
Callisen, 649, D. Medicinisches SchriltBteller-Lezicon der jetst lebenden
Aerzte, Wund&rzte, &c. Von A. C. P. Callisen, M. D. 83 B&nde.
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Choulant, 3161, 0. Bibliotheca medlco-historica sive catalogus libromm
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Latins et Fran<;ais, des principales biblioth^ues de I'Europe. Par le
Dr. Ch. Daremberg. Ire partie. Manuscrits Grecs d'Angleterre.
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Bezeimeris, 2369, 0. Diotionnaire historique de la m6decine ancienne et
modeme, ou precis de lliistoire g^nSrale, technologique et litt^raire de
la m^decine, suiyi de la bibliographic m6dicale du Biz-neuyi^me sitele,
et d'un repertoire bibliographique par ordre des matidres. Par MM.
Dezeimeris, OUiyier (d' Angers) et Baige-Belorme, M. D. Tomes 4 en
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Kloy, 455, Q. Diotionnaire historique de la m6decine ancienne et modeme.
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Engelmann, 3264, 0. Bibliotheca medico-chlrurgica et anatomica physio-
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CAark, 1852, O. Medical notes on climate, diseases, hospitals, and medical
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Coxe, 2606, 0. p. An appeal to the public, and especially to the medical
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Hawthorne, 493, D. A new method of ventilating hospitals, ships, prisons,
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Hebb, 2489, 0. p. A memorial on the abuses existing In the public hos-
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Kirkbride, 3382, 0. p. Notice of some experiments in heating and venti-
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720, D. The same. 2d edit. With a parallel view of English and
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Longohamp, 3798, O. p. Yisite dans les hdpitaux, hospices et ^tablisse-
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MBDIOAL UTEBATURE. 68t
mode of praotising pihjBlo in Philadelphia. By John Morgan, M« D.
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865, 0. The same.
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3796, O. p. Notice sur Phdpital de Quy k Londres, et sur lliospice
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Roubaud, 770, D. Des hdpitaux au point de vue de leur oiigine et de leur
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540 ' MBDIOAL LITEBATUBS.
3795, 0. p. Table alphab6tique, ohronologiqne et analytiqne des r^gle-
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Notice BtatiBti()Be sur les aU4n^ du departemeni^ dn Bas-Bhin. Paris,
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3794, 0. p. Administraticm des aailea d'alidn^a. Par L. F. £. Be-
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378, D. The same. Philad. 1813.
Watson and Pritchetti 145, F. Plans» elevali<«B, aectiona and descrip-
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By Watson and Pritchett. York, 1819.
693, D. Code of rulea and regulations for the government of those em^
ployed in the care of the patioita of the Pennsylvaaia Hospital for
the insane, near Philadelphia. 2d edit. Philad. 1850.
3890, 0. p. By4aw8 of the Penna. State Lunatic Bespital at Hanrisburg ;
with the acts of the legislature establishing the aanie. Harrisbuii;,
1851.
3817, 0. Charter of the Society of the New York HoqpitAl,. and the Uws
relating tbareto, witli the bj-^laws and regalatioiui of the institatioBy
and those of the Bloomingdale Aajlvm for the Intaae. New York,
1856,
2791^ 0. p. First annual leport of the trustees of tike Vermcnit Asylmn
for the Insane. Brattleboro', Vt., 1837.
2791> 0. ]K Third aanual report of the^ direoten of the Ohio Lmatfo
Asylnm. C<^aniha8» Ohio, 1837«
2606, O. p. Reports of the trwtees of the State lioaatio Asylnxn, Wor-
cester, Mass. Boston, 1833 and 1834.
2705, 0. p. Third and fourth annual reports of the trustees of the State
Lunatic Hospital at Worcester. Boston, 1836 and 1837-
2222^ 0. p. Bnles for the goTemment of the M'Loan Asylum for the
Insane in Charlestown. Boston, 1830.
2802, O. p. Reports of the direotore of James Mnrraj^s Royal Asylum for
Lunatics. Perth, 1832, 1833, 1834.
1956, O. Report, together with the minutes of eridenoe, and an appendix
of papers, from the committee of the House^ of Commons, appointed
to consider of proviaiom being made for the better regulation of mad-
houses in England. Lend. 1815.
136, F. Report from the select committee on pavper lonatios in the county
of Middlesex^ and on lunatic asylums. Ordered by the House ef
Commons to be printed. Lond. 1827*
3038, O. Report of the metropolitan commissioners in lunacy to the Lord
Chanoell<». Load. 1844.
2058, 0. Sketches in Bedlam; or, charaeteristic traits of insanity, as
displayed in the oases of patients in New Bethlem. With a succinet
history of that establishment. 2d edit. Lend. 1824.
2636, O. p. A prospectus of Earl's Court House, Mrs. Bradbury's esta-
blishment at (Xd Brompton, for the recovery of ladies labouring under
affections of the mind. With plan and illustrations. Lond. 1836.
V. MEDICAL BIOGRAPHY.
Adam, 624, 0. Vit» Ctormanorum medkorun, qut seeulo superiori, et
quod exeurrit, olaruerunt : congestsB et ad aaiiwn usque MDCXX. de-
ductao a Melchiore Adamo. Haidelbergte, 1620.
Aikin, 357, 0. Biographical memoirs of medicine fn Great Britain from
the revival of 14«er»tuffe to the time of H«r^ey. By John Aildn.
loud. 1780.
Armstrong, 2447, O. Memoir of the life and medical opinions of John
Armstrong, M. P. To which is added as inquiry into the facts con-
nected with l&ose forms of fever attributed to malaria or marsh efflu-
vium. By Francis Beol;t, M. D. Vol. I. Load. 1883.
BaUlie, 1877, 0. Account of the life of Matthew Baillie, M. D. By James
Wardrop. ^Exi. in BaiKie's Wovks, Vol. L Lend. 1€25.
544 MEDIOAL UTERATTJKB.
Bard, 1635, 0. A domestic narratiTo of the life of Samuel Bard, H. D.
By John M'Vickar. New York, 1822.
BartheZf 1028, 0. Exposition de la doctrine m^dioale de P. J. Barthes, et
m^moires siir la Tie de ce m6decin. Par Jacques Lordat. Paris,
1818.
Bartlett, 438, D. Sketches of the character and writings of eminent living
surgeons and physicians of Paris. From the French of J. L. H. P***,
by Elisha Bartlett, M. D. Boston, 1831.
Batemanj 388, D. Some account of the life and character of the late
Thomas Bateman, M. D., F. L. S. Lond. 1826.
Beddoes, 206, Q. Memoirs of the life of Thomas Beddoes, M. D. With
an analytical account of his writings. By John Edmonds Stock, M. D.
Bristol, 1811.
Bichaty 1248 and 1249, 0. Notice of the life and writings of Xav. Bichat.
By M. Husson. Ext. in A treatise on the membranes in general.
Translated by John G. CoiBn, M. D. Boston, 1813.
BroussaUj 2885, O. p. Notice historique sur la Tie, les travauz, les opi-
nions m^dicales et philosophiques de F. J. Y. Broussais, pr6c6dL6e de
sa profession de foi, et suivie des discours prononcte sur sa tombe.
Par H. de Mont^e, M. D. Paris, 1839.
Browiiy 874, O. Biographical account of John Brown, M. D. Ext, in
Works of John Brown, by William C. Brown, M. D. Vol. I. Lond.
1804.
Caldwell, 3637, 0. Autobiography of Chas. Caldwell, M. D. By Harriot
W. Warner. Philad. 1855.
Callisen, 649, D. Medicinisches Schriftsteller-Lezicon der Jetzt lebendeu
Aerzte, Wund&rzte, &c. Yon A. C. P. Callisen, M. D. 33 B&nde.
Copenhagen und Altona, 1830 — 45.
Ckeyne, 660, D. p. Life of George Cheyne, M. D. With extracts from
his works and correspondence. Oxford, 1846.
Clarke, 3336, 0. A short sketch of the life and writings of the late Joseph
Clarke, Esq., M. D., &c. ; containing minute results of his private
practice, extending over a series of forty-four years, including 3,878
births. By Robert Collins, M. D. Lond. 1849.
Cooper, A,, 3001, 0. The life of Sir Astley Cooper, Bart., interspersed
with sketches from his note-books of distinguished contemporary
characters. By Bransby Blake Cooper, Esq. 2 vols. Lond. 1843.
Cooper, S,, 452, 0. p. An eulogium to the memory of Dr. Samuel Cooper.
By Charies Caldwell, M. D. Philad. 1799.
Cullen, 2315, 0. An account of the life, lectures, and writings of William
CuUen, M. D. By John Thomson, M. D. In 2 vols. Yol. I. Edinb.
1832.
Darwin, 797, 0. Memoirs of the life of Dr. Darwin ; chiefly during his
residence in Litchfield. With anecdotes of his friends, and criticisms
on his writings. By Anna Seward. Philad. 1804.
Dewees, 8268, 0. p. Eulogium on Wm. P. Dewees, M. D. By Hugh L.
Hodge, M. D. Philad. 1842. (2 copies.)
MEDICAL LITSRATURE. 5 45
. Deieimeris, 2369, 0. Dictionnaire historiqne de la m^ecine ancienne «t
modeme. Par MM. Deieimeris, Ollivier (d'Angere) et Raige-Delorme,
Docteun en MM. Tomes 4 en 7. Paris, 1828—39.
DumeUf 684, 0. L'eloge de Ch. L. Dnmas. Par le Profteseur Pmnelle.
Ext, in Doctrine gtofiraloi &o., par Dumas. Tomes 2. Paris, 1824.
E1q7, 455, Q. Dictionnaire liistoriqae de la m6deoine anoienne et moderne.
Par N. F. J. Eloj. Tomes 4. Mons, 1778.
Foikergill, 255, 0. Memoirs of John Fothergill, M. D. 4tli edit. Includ-
ing notices and portraits of Benjamin Franklin, Wm. Oumming, M. D.,
George Cleghom, M. D., Alex. Russell, M. D., and Peter Collinson,
F. R. S. By John Coakley Lettsom. Lond. 1786.
Gibson, 3287, 0. p. Lectures, correlative to a course on surgery in the
Uniyersitj of Pennsylyania, embracing short accounts of eminent
British and Belgian surgeons, physicians, &c. By Wm. Gibson, M. D.
Philad. 1847 and 1848.
Good^ 2084, 0. . Memoirs of the life, writings, and character, literary, pro-
fessional, and religious, of the late John Masoft Good, M. D., F. R. S.
By OUnthus Gregory, LL.D. Lond. 1828.
Gui Patin, 3133, O. Lettres de Gui Patin. NouTsUe Mition augments de
lettres inddites, prteM^e d*une notice biographique, accompagn6e de
remarques sdentifiques, historiques, philosophiques et Iitt6raire8. Par
J. H. Reyeill^Parise, M. D. Tomes 3. Paris, 1846.
EdUer^ 110, D. Memoirs of Albert de Haller, M. D. By Thomas Henry.
Warrington^ 1783.
Harvey f 695, O. p. De laudibus Gulielmi Harrei oratio. Anctore Andrea
Duncan, M. D. Edinb. 1778.
— - 3268, 0. p. Records of Hanrey ; in extracts from the journals of the
Royal Hospital of St. Bartholomew. With notes, by James Paget.
Lond. 1846.
— 3801, O. p. The same.
Hartshomey 3653, 0. p. Biographical notice of Joseph Hartshome, M. D.
By Chas. ETans, M. D. PhiUd. 1852.
HewBonf 3801, 0. p. An obituary notice. of Thomas T. Hewson, M. D., late
President of the Philadelphia College of Physicians. By Franklin
Bache, M. D. Philad. 1850.
Hty, 458, D. The life of William Hey, F. R. S., &o. By John Pearson,
F. R. S. 2 vols. Lond. 1827.
Hopty 3048, 0. Memoir of the late James Hope, M. D. By Mrs. Hope.
To which are added remarks on classical education, by Dr. Burder.
The whole edited by Klein Grant, M. D. Lond. 1844.
EomeTy 3653, 0. p. A discourse commemorative of the late William E.
Homer, M. D. By Samuel Jackson, M. D. Philad. 1853.
Hu/elatidy 178, F. Gluokwunsch an Herm Christoph Wilhelm Hufeland,
M. D., &c., am Tage seiner Jubel-Feier. 24 Juli, 1833. Berlin.
Hunter y 1693, 0. Memoirs of the life and doctrines of the late John
Hunter. By Joseph Adams, M. D. Lond. 1817.
Hutchinson, 678, 0. Biographia medica ; or, historical and critical me-
86
546 MBDIGAL UnUlATUBE.
moirs of the Ihres and wiithigB of the moat eminent medical chamo-
ters that hare existed from the earliest aooonnt of time to the present
period ; with a catalogue of their literarx prodnctions. By Benjamin
Hutchinson. 2 toIs. Lond. 1799.
Jackson, 2598, 0. A memoir of James Jackson, Jr., M. B. With extracts
from his letters to his father; and medical cases colleoted by him.
Bj James Jackson, M. D. Boston, 1835.
Jehh, 232, 0. Works of John Jebb, M. D. With memoirs of the life of
the author. By John Disney, D. D. 3 toIs. Lond* 1787.
Jenneff 1089, 0. p. Memoir of Edward Jenner, M. D. Prom Dr. Lettsom's
oration, deliyered before the Medical Society of London. Lond. 1804.
1975, O. The life of Edward Jenner, M. D. By John Baron, M. D.
2 yds. Lond. 1827 and 1838.
JoneSf 670, 0. Short account of the life of John Jones, H. D., by James
Mease, M. D. Ext, in Works of John Jones, M. D. PhUad. 1795.
Kuhny 1716, 0. p. Biographical notice of Dr. Adam Euhn. By one of his
pupils. Philad. 1818.
Lee, 677, 0. p. An eulogium to the memory of Mr. George Lee. Deli-
yered to the Philadelphia Medical Society, on the 24ih of February,
1802. By Charles Caldwell. Philad. 1802.
Leuretj 779, D. p. Notice biographique sur la yie et les tvaynux du Dr.
Leuret. Par Charles Hequet. Nancy, 1852.
Loui8j 3458, 0. On the principal writings of P. Ch. A. Louis, M. D. Ext. in
Med. and Physiol. Commentaries by M. Paine, M. D. Vol. II. New
York, 1840.
Mc Clellan, 3801, 0. p. Biographical notice of the late Geoiige McClellan,
M. D., by Samuel (George Morton, M. D. PhUad. 1849.
Marci et Cdster, 431, Q. lUustrium HoUandiv et Westfrisis ordinum
alma academia Leidensis ; id est, icones atque yitas iUustrissimonun
principum, acad. curatorum, professorium, etc. Studio et oura Jae.
Marci et J. h Colster. Lugd. Batay. 1614.
Mich6a, 3533, 0. p. Galerie des c616britte m^dicales contempozaines. Par
le Dr. Michte.— I., M. Orfiia.— U., M. L61ut. Paris, 1852.
Monro, 695, 0. p. An account of the life and writings of the late
Alex. Monro. Senior, M. D. Deliyered as the Harveian oratimi at
Edinburgh, for the year 1780. By Andrew Duncan, Si. D. Bdinb.
1780.
Morton, 3801, 0. p. A memoir of Samuel George Morton, M. D., late Pre-
sident of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. By
Chas. D. Meigs, M. D. Philad. 1857.
3801, O. p. A biographical memoir of Samuel George Morton, M. D.,
by Geo. B. Wood, M. D. Philad. 1863.
Otto, 3268, O. p. Biographical mem(^r of John C. Ottoj M» D. By Isaao
Parrish, M. D. Philad. 1845.
Parrishf 2952) O. A memoir of the life and character of the late Joa%pb,
Parrish, M. D. By George B. Wood, M. D. Philad. 1840.
MBDIGAL fiXrSKATUU* 547
Fh^ck, 2S86, 0, p^ NeoiologlDAl notice ci Dr« Philip Syng PhyBiok. B7
W. B. Homer, M. D. Pliilftd. Ifi3g,
A briaf nTiew of I>r. Horaer'i '^ necrologioAl notioo" of Philip Syng
Physiok, M. D. PhiUd. 1838.
Sxaminaiioii of a pamphlet, enUUed " A brief rayiew of Dr. Homer's
necrologioal notice, &e." Fhilad. 1838.
-— ^ 2885, 0, p. A dieooTirae oominemomtiTe of Philip Byng Phjsick,
M. D. Bj ChM* CaldweUt M, D» LouiariUe, 1888.
2831, 0. A memoir on the life and eharaoter of Philip Sjag Phjaiok,
H.D. By J. Band4^pb« M. D. Philad. 183J^.
Piarrfft 514, Q*.p. Bjcpoe6 analjtiqae dea prinoipaoz tmvauz d'anatomie^
de phjsiologie, etc. de P. A. Piony. Pana, 1856.
BanMphf 8268, 0. p. Biographical memoir of Jaeob Bandolph, M. !>•
By Geo. W. liorrie, M. D. Philad, 1848,
Rush, 1232, 0. An enlogiam npoa Benjamin Bnah, M. D. 3j Dayld
Runsay, M.D. Phiiad. 1813.
-*-«-* 1762, 0. p. IntrodootoTy lectore, containing a tribute to the memory
of Bei^amln Bnah, M. D., &o. By Darid Hoaack, M. D. New Tork»
1813.
Shippen, 1716, 0. p. Enlcginm on Dr. Wm. Bhippen, delivered before the
college of physicianB of Philadelphia, March, 1809. By Dr. Caspar
Wistar. Philad. 1818.
SSmmerxng^ 3112, 0. Samuel Thomas Ton Sommerings Leben nnd Verkehr
mit seinen Zeitgenossen. Von Rudolph Wagner. Leipsig, 1844.
Spallanzani, 641, 0. A sketch of the literaiy life of Spallansani. Ext. in
Spallanzani's Experiments upon the circulation. Edited by J. Touides,
M.D. Lo&d. 1801.
Sp^theimy 476, D. A memoir of the lifb and phileeopl^ cf Spunheim.
By Andrew Carmichael. Boaton, 1838.
StilUf 3801, 0. p. Memoir of Moreton Stilld, M« D., read befon the college
• of physicians of Philadelphia, by Samuel In H(»Uing«worth, M. D.
Philad. 1856.
Thacher, 2036, 0. American medical biography ; or, memoirs of eminent
physicians, who haye flourished in Americi^ With a succinct histoiy
of medical soienoe in the United States* By James Tbaoher, M. D.
Boston, 1328.
Tiuot, 791, D. p. Trayauz et fondations de charity du P* H. (J. X.)
Tissot. Paris, 1850.
792, D. p. Le m4me liyre. Paris, 1856*
Viddli 3744, 0. p. Disoours prononcte snr la tombe de H* A. Th. A. Vidal
(de Cassis.) Paris, 1856.
WaUc€r, 2297, 0. The life of John Walker, M. D. By John Epps, M. D.
Lend. 1881,
Williams, 8411, 0* American medical biography ; or, memoirs of eminent
physicians* With engnyings. By Stephen W. Williams, M. D.
Qreenfield, Mass., 1845.
648 MXDIQAL LITKBATUBB.
Willianuany 1949, 0. A biogrsphioftl memoir of Hugh Williamion, M. B.
By David Hosaok, M. D. New York, 1820.
Wistar, 1716, 0. p. Enlogiom on Caspar WIstar, If. D. By Chailes
Caldwell, M. D. Philad. 1818.
*— — 1716, 0. p. Enloginm in oommemoration of Dr. Caspar Wistar;
delivered before the phUosophioal society. By the Hon. William
Tilghman, Chief Justice of Pennsylrania. Philad. 1818.
1716, 0. p. Tribute to the memory of the late Caspar Wistar, M. D.
By his friend David Hosaok, M. D. New York, 1818.
Zimmerman^ 993, 0. The life of M. Zimmerman, oounaellor of state and
chief physician to the king of England at Hanover, &o. Translated
from the French of S. A. D. Tissot, M. D. Lend. 1797.
761, D. p. A short account of the late Dr. John- Parsons, Dr. R. Hnck
Saunders, Dr. Charles Colignon, and Sir Alexander Dick. From the
Bdinb. med. commentaries. Bdinb. 1786.
2902, 0. Physic and physicians ; a medical sketch-book, exhibiting the
public and private life of the most celebrated medical men of former
days ; with memoirs of eminent living London physicians and
surgeons. 2 vols. Lond. 1839.
VI. OCCASIONAL LECTURES, ORATIONS, AND
ADDRESSES.
Beddoes, 535, 0. p. A lecture introductory to a course o/ popular instruc-
tion on the constitution and management of the human body. By
Thomas Beddoes, M. D. Bristol, 1798.
Carmichael, 1998, 0. An introductory lecture to a course of surgery. By
Richard Carmichael. Lond. 1827. «
Carson, 3383, 0. p. Lecture introductory to the course on materia medics
and pharmacy, in the University of Pennsylvania. By Joseph Carson,
M. D. Philad. 1850.
Clark, 3653, 0. p. The annual address delivered before the New York
State Medical Society and members of the legislature. By A. Clark,
M. D. Albany, 1853.
Darrach, 3383, O. p. Charge to the graduates of the medical department
of Pennsylvania College. By W. Darnch, M. D. Philad. 1851.
Dingley, 1036, 0. Vol. IV. p. An oration on the improvement of medicine.
By Amasa Dingley. New York, 1794. •
Dunglison, 2706, 0. p. Address to the medical graduates of the JefTerson
Medical College. By Robley Dunglison, M. D. PhUad. 1837.
Drake, 732, D. Discourses delivered by appointment, before the Cin-
cinnati Medical Library Association, Jan. 1852. By Daniel Drake,
M. D. Cincinnati, 1852.
Draper, 3653, O. p. An address to the alumni of the University of the
SfEDIOAL UTEBATURB. 549
city of New York. (The indebtednees of the city of New York to its
UniTenity.) By Prof. J. W. Draper, M. D. New York, 1853.
Oibson, 3287, O* p. Introdnctoiy lectures to a course on surgery, in the
University of PennsyWania. By Wm. Oibwm, M. D. Philad. 1841
and 1843.
Halford, 463, D. Essays and orations, read and delivered at the Royal
College of Physicians. With an account of the opening of the tomb
of Charles I. By Sir H. Halford, Bart. Lend. 1831.
Harris, 3287, 0. p. Introductory lecture to a course on obstetrics. By Wm.
Harris, M. D. Philad. 1848.
Hawley, 92, Q. p. Oratio anniversaria in theatre coUegii regalis medicorum
Londinensium ex Hamsi institute habita poetridie D. Luo», 1747.
Auctore Jacobo Hawley. Lend. 1747.
Homer, 2332, O. p. Introductory lecture to a course of anatomy. By
Wm. £. Homer, M. D. Philad. 1831.
— 3287, O. p. Introductory lecture before the medical class of the
University of Pennsylvania. By W. B. Homer, M. D., Professor of
Anatomy. Philad. 1843.
3383, 0. p. Medical commenc;Bment of the University of Pennsyl-
vania, held on April 5, 1851. With a valedictory by W. E. Homer,
If. D. 2d edit. Philad. 1851.
Hosack, 1762, O. p. An introductory lecture on the theory and practice
of physic ; containing observations on the prosecution of medical
studies, and a tribute to the memory of Benjamin Rush, M. D. By
David Hosack, H. D. New York, 1813.
— — 1823, 0. An inaugural address delivered before the medical society
of the county of New York, 1824 : an inaugural discourse to the
New York Horticultural Society, 1824 : an introductory lecture in the
Medical College of New York, 1825 ; and observations on medical
character, addressed to the graduates of the Medical College of New
York, 1826. By David Hosack, M. D. .
— — 1906, 0. An inaugural discourse delivered at the opening of Rutgers'
Medical College in the city of New York, Nov. 6, 1826. By David
Hosack, M. D. New York, 1826.
Jackson, 3287, O. p. Introductory lecture to the course of the institutes
of medicine, in the University of Pennsylvania. By Samuel Jackson,
M. D. Philad. 1841.
— — 3383, 0. p. Address at the opening of the session of the Medical
Society of the State of Pennsylvania, April 17, 1850. By Samuel
Jackson, M. D. Philad. 1850.
Sing, 92, Q. p. Oratio in theatre Sheldoniano. Auctore Chiilielmo King.
Lend. 1749.
Lee, 92, Q. p. Oratio anniversaria in theatre ooUegii regal, medic. Lend, ex
Harvtti institute habita, Oct. 1736. Auctore Matthno Lee. Lend. 1736.
Meigs, 2332, 0. p. An oration (on medical education) to the Philadelphia
Medical Society. By Charles D. Meigs, M. D. Philad. 1829.
-— » 3287, O. p. Introductory lectures to courses of lectures on obstetrios,
550 MSDIOAL LITIRATUES.
delivered in Jefferson Medioal College. By CIiab. B. Meigs, IL D.
Fhilad. 1841, 1842, 1848, and 1848.
Mitchell, 2717, 0. p. An oration delirered before the Philadelphia Medioal
Society. By J. E. Mitchell, M. D. Philad. 1825.
Monro, 1521, 0. Prslectiones medics ez Gronii institnto annis 1774 et
1775 ; et oratio anniyersaria ez Harreii institnto, anno 1776 ; habittf
in theatre coUegii regii medicomm Londinensimn. A. Donaldo Monro,
M. D. Lond. 1776.
Morton, 2332, 0. p. Introdnctory lectnre to a eonrse of demonstratiTe
anatomy. By Sam. George Morton, M, D. Philad. 1831.
Paine, 3458, O. Vol. III. p. A discdnrBe, introdnctory to a oonrse of leo-
tnres on the institutes of medicine and materia medioa. By Martyn
Paine, M. D. New York, 1842.
Pascalis, 677, 0. p. An oration delivered before the Chemical Society of
Philadelphia, January 31, 1801. By Felix Pascalis, M. D. PhUad.
1802.
Patterson, 3383, 0. p. Lecture introdnotory to the coarse of materia
medica and therapeutics, in the medical department of Pennsylvania
College. By H. S. Patterson, M. D. Philad. 1850.
Pattison, 2332, Q. p. A discourse delivered on commencing the lectures
in Jefferson Medical College. By Granville Sharp Pattison, M. D.
Philad. 1832.
Severe, 2332, 0. p. A discourse introductory to a course of lectures on
the theory and praoUoe of physic. By John Bevere, M. D. Philad.
1832.
Bhees, 2717, 0. p. An address delivered March 8, 1825, at the JeffersoB
College located in Philadelphia, on its opening. By B. Rush BhM8»
M. D. Philad. 1825.
Aomayne, 1761, 0. p. An address delivered at the commencement of the
lectures in the College of Physicians and Surgeons of New York. By
N. Romayne, M. D. New York, 1808.
Hush, 664, 0. Six introductory lectures, to courses of lectures upon the
institutes and practice of medicine, delivered in the University of
Pennsylvania. By Benjamin Rush, M. D. Philad. 1801.
•< 1152, O. Sixteen introductory lectures, to courses of leotures upoA
the institutes and practice of medicine, with a syllabus of the latter.
To which are added two lectures upon the pleasures of the senses and
of the mind. By Benjamin Rush, M. D. Philad. 1811.
'-^ 1166, O. The same.
Spalding, 1762, O. p. An address delivered at the inauguration of the
officers of the Western Medical College of the State of New York. By
Lyman Spalding, M. D., President. New York, 1814.
Stills, 3287, O. x>. An address, delivered before the class of the Phila-
delphia Medical Association. By Alfred Stills, M. D. Philad. 1846.
Wallis, 74, Q. Vol. II. p. Annual oration, delivered March 8, 1790, before
the Medical Society of London. By George Wallis, M. D. Land.
1790.
mDIOAXi LITIBATUBB. 55 L
W«lli8, 74, (). Vol. IV. p. The same.
Wood, 3287, 0. p. Introdnctory leotnres to the course of materia medica
In the Uniyeiflitj of Pemisjlyaiua. By Geo. B. Wood, M. D. Philad.
1840 and 1842.
•— — 3383, Oi p. Introductory to the course of lectures on the theory and
practice of medicine. Bj Oeo. B. Wood, M. D. Philad. 1850.
— — 3663, 0. p. Introductory lecture to the course on the theory and
practice of medicine in the UnlTcrsity of Pennsylyania. By Qeo. B.
Wood, M. D. PhUad. 1853.
-»— 3821> 0. An address on the occasion of the centennial celebration of
the founding of the PennsylTania Hospital, deliyered June 10, 1851,
by George B. Wood, M. D. Philad. 1851. (2 copies.)
VII. CONTROVERSIES.
Andral et Gararret, 3103, 0. p. lUponse auz principales objections
dirig^s contre les proc6d6s suivls dans les analyses du sang, etc. Par
MM. Andral et Garairet, Paris, 1842.
BSgiiiy 2231, 0. p. Lettre de Louis Jacques B^n, Boot, en M6d. k Fran-
9oifl Jos^h Vlotor Broxusais* Paris, 1824.
Oaldwell, 646, D. Phrenology vindicated, and antiphrenology unmasked.
By Charles Caldwell, M. D. New York, 1838.
3381, 0. p. Physiology Tindioated in a critique on Liebig's animal
chemistry. By Chae. Caldwell, M. D. Jeffersonville, la., 1843.
Combe, 2223, 0. p. Letters on the prejudices of the great in science and
philosophy against phrenology. By Geo. Combe. Edinb. 1829.
Coze, 2504, 0. An inquiry into the claims of Dr. Wm. Harvey to the dis-
covery of the circulation of the blood. To which is added a lecture
in vindication of Hippocrates from the charges of ignorance preferred
against him by the late Professor Bush. By John Redman Coze,
M.D. Philad. 1834.
— 2606| 0. p. An appeal to the public and specially to the medical
public, from the proceedings of the trustees of the University of Penn-
sylvania, vacating the chair of Materia Medica and Pharmacy. By
John R. Coze, M. D. Philad. 1835.
Dawson, 3150, 0. p. A reply to an article in '^ The Lancet," with strictures
on the conduct of professional maligners. By R. Dawson, M. D.
Lend. 1846.
Hartshome, 686, D. Water versus Hydropathy. By Henry Hartshome
M. D. Philad. 1847.
Henderson, 3564, O. Homoeopathy fairly represented. A reply to Prof.
Simpson's "Homoeopathy*' misrepresented. By Wm. Henderson,
. M. D. Philad. 1854.
559 MEDICAL LITERATURB.
Hearteloup, 3715, 0. p. R^trficissements de rar^thre. L'6tat de Ia Boienoe
d6yoiI6 k roocasion d'un nonveaa procMd f<Srooe, aveo nn oonrt m6-
moire pour serrir d*antidote. Par M. le Baron Heurtelonp, M. D.
Paris, 1855.
Hol&nan, 2606, 0. p. Lliomoeopatliie ezpos^e aaz*gens dn monde, ei
refutation des objections que font oontrtf elle ses detracteurs. Par le
Boot. AchiUe Hoflknan. Paris, 1834.
Holmes, 609, D. p. Homooopathy, and its kindred delusions. By O. W.
Holmes, M. D. Boston, 1842.
Lettsom, 756, O. p. An apology for differing in opinion from the authors
of the monthly and critical reviews ; on literary communioatioas, &o.
By John C. Lettsom, M. D. Lond. 1803.
Leo- Wolf, 2602, O. Remarks on the Abracadabra of the nineteenth
century; or on Dr. Samuel Hahnemann's homcoopathic medicine,
with particular reference to Dr. G. Hering's " View" of its rise and
progress. By Wm. Leo-Wolf, M. D. New York, 1835.
Maneo, 3738, 0. Lettres sur I'homoeopathie, on refutation compile de cette
methode curative. Par P. A. Manec, Jeune, M. D. Paris, 1855.
Morgan, 405, 0. Vol. IL p. A letter to Dr. Cheyne ; occasioned by Dr.
Robinson's letter to him, in defence of his treatise of the animal
(Bconomy, against Dr. Morgan's objections in his mechanical practice,
&c. By T. Morgan, M. D. Lond. 1738.
Morton, 3445, 0. Statements supported by evidence, of Wm. T, G. Mor-
ton, M. D., on his claim to the discovery of the anesthetic properties
of ether, submitted to the Hon. the Select Committee appointed by
the Senate of the United States. Washington, 1853.
Neidhard, 609, D. p. An answer to the homoeopathic delusions of Dr. 0.
W. Holmes. By Chas. Neidhard, M. D. Philad. 1842.
Okie, 609, D. p. Homoeopathy ; with particular reference to a lecture by
0. W. Holmes, M. D. By A. H. Okie, M. D. Boston, 1842.
Paine, 3458, O. Vol. IIL Examination of reviews contained in the Brit.
and For. Med. Rev., and in the Med.-Chir. Review.
Notice of the foregoing reviews.
Answer to Circular Lettera by Dm. Carpenter and Forbes.
Reply to H. J. B. By Martyn Paine, M. D. New York, 1844.
Ranby, 405, O. Vols. I, and II. A narrative of the last illness of the Earl
of Orford. With an appendix. By John Ranby. Lend. 1745.
— 405, 0. Vol. I. p. An epistle to John Ranby, Esq., on the subject of
his narrative of the last illness of the late Earl of Orford, &c. Lond.
1745.
— r 405, 0. Vol. I. p. Advice to John Ranby, Esq., with observations on
his narrative, &c. (Ascribed to Dr. Isaac Schomberg.) Lond. 1745.
Reeve, 405, 0. Vol. I. p. A cure of the epidemical madness of drinking
tar-water, lately imported from Ireland by a Right Rev'd Doctor. By
Thos. Reeve. Lond. 1744.
The Bishop of Cloyne defended, or tar-water proved useful by theoiy
and experiment. In answer to T. R., M. D.
MBDICAI* UTERATURI. 563
Shaw, 2889, O. Nanatiye'of the diBooyeries of Sir Charles Bell in the
nenroos system. Bjr Alexander Shaw. Lond. 1839.
Simpson, 3272, 0. p. Answer to the religious ohjeotions advanced against
the emplojment of an»sthetio agents in midwifery and surgery. By
J. Y. Simpson, M. D. Bdinb. 1848^
*— — 3548, O. Homooopathy ; its tenets and tendencies, theoretical, theo-
Ipgical, and therapeutical. By James Y. Simpeon, M. D. 3d edit,
Edinb. 1853.
Spunheim, 1722, 0. p. Examination of the objections made in Britain
against the doctrines of Gall and Spunheim. By J. Q. Spunheim,
M. D. Edinb. 1817.
— 475, D. The same. To which is appended the article of the Foreign
Quarterly Review, by Richard Chenevix, Esq., F. B. S. With notes,
by J. G. Spunheim. . Boston, 1833.
Stone, 2083, 0. The evidences against the system of phrenology. By
Thos. Stone, Esq. Edinb. 1828. (For remarks on Stone's evidences,
examine the Ist and 2d volumes of the Lond. Med. and Surg. Joum.
1828—9.)
*— — 2223, 0. p. Observations on the phrenological development of Burke,
Hare, and other atrocious murderers. Read before the Royal Society
of Edinburgh by Thomas Stone, Esq. Edinb. 1829.
>— 2223, O. p. A rejoinder to the answer of George Combe, Esq., to
" Observations on the phrenological development of Burke, Hare, &c."
Edinb. 1829. (For Combe's answer, see Phren. Joum., Vol. VI.,
page 1, Ac.)
Wayte, 2223, O. p. Antiphrendogy. By John Wayte, M. D. Lynn-
Regis, 1829.
32, D. A short answer to a late book entituled *' Tentamen medicinale."
Lond. 1705.
405, 0. VoL IV. p. One physician is e'en Just as good as t'other, and sur-
geons are not less knowing. Apothecaries are as good as aoy, if not
best of all. Lond. 1739.
405, 0. Vol. IV. p. Natural sagacity the principal secret, if not the whole
in physick; all learning, without this, being in effect nothing.
Which is contrary to the assertion of a pamphlet, lately published,
call'd, one physician is as good as t'other, &o. To which is Join'd the
fall examination of all relating to Mrs. Stephens's cures ; and receipt
for the stone. Lond. 1742«
2606, O. p. An examination of certain charges preferred against the
medical class of the Univenity of Pennsylvania, during the session
of 1834-5. Signed by Alfred Still6, Chas. F. B. Guillou, &o. &o.
2089, 0. p. Facts in favour of phrenology. In reply to the strictures of
the Edinburgh Review. Macclesfield, 1826.
2524, O. p. Report of the trial on an indictment for libel in '* The Ameri-
can Lancet," containing the whole evidence, speeches, &o. New
York, 1831.
554
MXDIGAL LTTIRATUBB.
8787, 0. Pamphlets relating to the diaooTesy of the axuMthetio propeitiefl
of ether. ( Vid, p. 1«2.)
(Por worki on the Yaedne eontroTerajTi Vid. p. 283.)
Vm. DIOTIONARIBS, CTOLOPiBDIAS, Etc.
(Fid. Put IV., MUe^uwou.)
I
I^
PART II
SCIENCE
Chapter I. Natubal Phzlosopht, and Ohsmistbt.
II. Natural Histobt, including Zoologt, Botany, Geoloot,
MiNEBAiiOOT, and Minebal Watsbs.
III. Science of the Mind ; inclading Metaphtsios and Mobal
Philosophy, General Education, and Politics.
CHAPTER I.
Xftttital |l^flO0O|)|ifi>
AVD
e^tmiutxp*
NATUBAL PHILOSOPHY.
I. GENERAL, ELEMENTARY, AND SYSTEMATIC
WORKS.
Adams, 688, 0. LectnreB on natural and experimental plulosophj, con-
sidered in its present state of Improvement ; describing in an easy
and familiar manner the principal phenomena of natnre. By the late
George Adams. 2d edit, with corrections and additions, by William
Jones. 5 vols. With plates. Lond. 1799.
Amott, 1976, 0. Elements of physics, or natural philosophy, general and
medical, explained independently of technical mathematics. By N.
Amott, M. D. 2 vols. Lond. 1827.
Bacon, 29, F. Francisci Baconi, Baronis de Yemlamio, opera omnia.
Tomi4. Londini, 1730.
Bartholomens, 510, Q. Liber de proprietatibns remm. Bditns a fratre
Bartholomeo Anglioo, ordinis fratmm minomm. Argentinie, 1491.
Bayle, 123, D. Tom. I., Problemata physica et medica. Tom. III., Dis-
sertationes physioae. Anctore Francisco Bayle, M. D. Haga-Comitis,
1678.
Bergman, 32, O. Physical and chemical essays. Translated from the
Latin of Sir T. Bergman. By K Cnllen, M. D. 3 vols. Lond. 1784
and '91.
Berigardns, 134, Q. Cironlus Pisanos Clandii Berigardi, de veteri et peri-
patetica philosophia, in Aristotelis libros octo physicomm. Editio
secanda. Patavii, 1661.
Bird, 2950, 0. Blements of natural philosophy ; being an experimental
introduction to the study of the physical sciences. By Golding Bird,
M. D. Lond. 1839.
— — 673, D. The same work. From the 3d Lond. edit. Fhilad. 1848.
Bontekoe, 164, D. Versche yde Tractietjes, handelende van de voor-
nsmste Grondstukken om tot een wfere Eennisse der Philosophic en
If edicyne, etc. Door de Heer Cornelius Bontekoe, M. D. Gravenhage,
1687.
Boyle, 102, Q. The works of the Hon. Robert Boyle. To which is pre-
fixed the life of the author. 6 vols. Lond. 1772.
660 NATURAL PHILOSOPHY.
Boyle, 614, 0. The works of the Honourable Robert Boyle, Esq. , epitomized.
By Richard Bonlton. 4 vols. With plates. Lend. 1699—1700.
Carallo, 879, 0. The elements of natural or experimental philosophy.
By Tiberius Cavallo, F. R. S., &o. With copper-plates. 4 vols.
Lond. 1803.
Delametherie, 656, 0. De la nature des ^tres existans, ou principes de la
philosophic natnrelle. Par J. C. Delametherie. Paris, 1805.
Elliot, 33, 0. Elements of the branches of natural philosophy connected
with medicine. By J. Elliot, H. D. Lond. 1786.
Bwing, 1097, 0. A plain elementary and practical system of natural ex-
perimental philosophy; including astronomy and chronology. By
John Ewing, D. D. With notes and a biographical sketch of the
author, by Robert Patterson. Illustrated by plates. Philad. 1809.
Foxius, 111, D. Sebastian! Foxil Morsilii, Hiapalensis, de nature philo-
Sophia, sen de Platonis et Aristotelis consensione, libri quinque. Lug-
dun. Batav. 1622.
Gibson, 294, 0. Vol. VH. p. The principles, elements, or primary parti-
cles of bodies inquired into ; and found to be neither those of the
ohymists or of the natural philosophers ; but earth, water, air, fire,
and frost. By John Gibson, M. D. Lond. 1772.
Gravesande, 113, D. Philosophis Newtonianas institutiones, in usus aca-
demicos. Auctore G. J. Gravesande. Editio secunda. Leidae et
Amstelodami, 1728.
Hatiy, 1158, 0. An elementary treatise on natural philosophy. Trans-
lated from the French of M. R. J. Haiiy, by Olinthus Gregory. 2 vols.
Lond. 1807.
Imison, 1512, 0. Elements of science and art ; being a familiar introduc-
tion to natural philosophy and chemistry. By John Imison. Edited
by Thos. Webster. 2 vols. Lond. 1808.
Lavoisier, 424, O. Essays physical and chemical. By M. Lavoisier. Vol.
I. Translated by Thos. Henry, F. R. S. Lond. 1776.
Le Grand, 136, Q. Antonii le Grand institutio philosophiie, secundum
principia D. Renati Descartes. In usum juventutis academics.
Editio quarta. Lond. 1680.
Natalis, 619, 0. p. Plenum experimentis no vis confirmatum. Auctote
Stephano Natale, Societatis Jesu. Parisiis, 1648.
Nicholson, 1537, 0. An introduction to natural philosophy. By William
Nicholson. With plates. 4th edit. 2 vols. Lond. 1796.
Peart, 294, 0. Vol. IX. p. On the properties of matter, the principles of
chemistry, &c. By E. Peart, M. D. Gainsbrough, 1792.
Pringle, 115, 0. Six discourses, delivered by Sir John Pringle, Bart.,
when president of the royal society ; on occasion of six annual
assignments of Sir Godfrey Copley^s medal. With a life of the author
by Andrew Kippis, D. D. Lond. 1783.
Reisch, 267, Q. Margarita philosophioa. Auctore Gregorio Reisch. Ar-
gentorati, 1512.
NATURAL PHIL090PHT. 561
BoliaTilt^ 39, D. Tr&it^ de phjaique. Par Jaoques Boh&nlt. TomeB 2.
4me ^it. Ljodb, 1681.
— — " 622, O. Jaeobi Rohanlti phyaioa, Latine vortit, reoensuit, et adno-
tatioaibiis ex illustrUsimi Isaaoi Newtoxd philosophia maximam
partem hanstis, amplificavit et omavit Samuel Clarke, 8. T. P.
Editio qoarta. Londini, 1718.
Rozier, 86, D. Obserrations sur la physique, apr lluBtoire naturelle, et
Bur les arts et metiers. Areo des planches. Par M. PAbb6 Roiier.
Tomes 6. Paris, 1771— 1772.
84, Q. Les mdmes contlnu68, 1773—1792. Tomes 42.
Rnmford, 703, 0. Essays, political, economical, and philosophical. By
Benjamin Count of Rumford. 5th edit. With plates. 3 toIs. Lond.
1800.
Saumarez, 1559, 0. Principles of physiological and physical science. By
Richard Saumarez. Lond. 1812.
Webster, 1495, 0. Elements of mechanical and chemical philosophy.
By John Webster. Taunton, 1804.
Whewell, 2600, 0. Btidgewater Tr. III. Astronomy and general physics
considered with reference to natural theology. By the Rer. William
Whewell, A. M. Lond. 1834.
Wilkinson, 561, 0. Physiological and philosophical essays. ByC. H.
Wilkinson. Lond. 1798.
619, 0. Physica retus et nora. Parislis, 1648.
324, Q. Philosophical collections, containing an account of mathematical
and philosophical experiments, &c. No. 1 to 7 (inclusire). Lond.
1679—1682.
482, Q. Smithsonian contributions to knowledge. Washington, 1848 —
1856. 8to18.
II. WORKS ON PARTICULAR DEPARTMENTS OP
NATURAL PHILOSOPHY.
(A.) MK0HANI08 AND HTDRO-DTNAMICS.
Bayle, 123, D. Vol. III. Quare qnidam Uquoies in tubis exilioribus contra
insitam gravitatem ascendant. ExL in Dissert, physio. Auct. Pranc.
Bayle, M. D. Hag«-Oomitis, 1678.
Bridge, 1425, 0. A treatise on mechanics ; intended as an introduction to
the study of natural philosophy. By B. Bridge. Lond. 1814.
Calkoen, 92, Q. p. Dissertatio philosophica inauguralfs ; sistens obser-
▼ationes quasdam hydraulioas. Auctore Nicolao Calkoen* Trajecti
ad Rhenum, 1772.
Dn^wr, 474, Q. Memoirs on cai«llary attraction, chemical action of light,
&c. Append, to Treatise on the oiganiaaiion ot plants, by J. W.
Draper. New York, 1845.
36
562 NATUBAL FHILOBOPHT.
FanniuB, 22, F. Tom. II. Q. Rhemni! Fannii de pondeiibna et mensuriB
liber. 1567. Ext. in Med. Art. Prineip.
MechaiD, 278, Q. Base da sjst^me mfitrique decimal. Par MM. Mechain
et Delambre. Tomes 8. (Suite dea M^moires de Plnatitat.) Paris,
1806—1810.
Pringle, 119, O. On the attraction of mountains. Ext. in Sir John
Priogle's disoonrses. Lond. 1783.
Prisclen, 3083, 0. Ponies de Priscien. Les p(^ds et mesnres, eto. Trad.
en Fran^ais par E. F. Coipet. (Biblioth^oe Latine-Fran9aise.) Paris,
1845.
(b.) PNXUBfATICS.
Brook, 73, Q. Miscellaneons experiments and remarks on electricitj, the
air-pump, and the barometer. By A. Brook. Norwich, 1789.
CarallO) 69, Q. A treatise on the nature and properties of air, and other
permanently elastic fluids. To which is prefixed, an introduction to
chemistry. By Tiberius Cavallo. Lond. 1781.
Peart, 294, 0. Vol. IX. p. On the properties of matter, the principles of
chemistry, and the nature and construction of aeriform fluids or gases.
By K Peart, M. D. Gainsbrough, 1792.
Pringle, 115, 0. On the theory of gunnery. Ext. in Sir John Pringle's
discourses. Lond. 1783..
Sanden, 616, O. Vol. II. p. Tentamen inaugurale, de atmosphnne natura
et effectibus quibusdam. Auctore Thoma Sanden. Bdinb. 1774.
Wilson, 1624, O. p. On light and on air. By Andrew Wilson, M. D.
Lond. 1776.
(C.) A00U8TI08 AND OPTICS.
Bayle, 123, D. Vol. III. Dissertatio. An in hypothesi Cartesii lux con-
sistat in solo nisu globulorum ocelestium ad motum. Auctore Francisco
Bayle, M. D. HagSB-Comitis, 1678.
123, D. Vol. III. Dissertatio de refractione. Aucti Fr. Bayle, M. D.
Hag8B-€k>miti8, 1678.
Bompass, 1689, 0« Essay on the nature of heat, light, and electricity.
By Chas. C. Bompass. Lond. 1817.
Crisp, 494, 0. Observations on the nature and theory of vision ; with an
inquiry into the cause of the single appearance of objects seen by both
eyes. By John Crisp. Lond. 1796.
Draper, 474, Q.* Memoirs on capillary attraction, electricity, and the
chemical action of light. Ext, in J. W. Draper's Treatise on the
organisation of plants. New York, 1845.
Elliot, 294, O. Vol. XIX. p. Philosophical observations on the senses of
vision and hearing, and on harmonic sounds ; also, an essay on com-
bustion and animal heat. By J. Elliot. Lond. 1780.
VATUftAL vsnoeovHY, 568
Elliot, 575, 0. p. The same.
Higgins, 606, 0. A philosophioal essaj oonceming light* Bj Biyan
Higgins, M. D. Vol. I. Lond. 1776.
Le Cat, 71, 0. A pbysioal eBsaj on the senaes. Translated from the
French of M. le Gat. With plates. Lond. 1750.
Logan, 1673, 0. Demonstrationes de radiomm loois in superficies sph»rlcae
remotns ab axe incidentiam a primario fooo abeirationibns. Aaotore
Jacobo Logan, Pennsjly aniens!. Lngd. Batar. 1741.
Priestley, 30, Q. The history and present state of discoveries relating to
vision, light, and colors. Bjr Joseph Priestlej, F. R. S. 2 vols. Lond.
1772.
Togno, 2524, 0. p. A popular essay on the laws of acoustics, &c. By
Jos. Togno, M. D. Philad. 1834.
Wilson, 1624, O. p. Four letters on the materiality, density, and activity
of light ; and on air. By Andrew Wilson, M. D. Lond. 1776.
(For work! on the Anatomy and Fhjfiolofy of the Eax and Hje, VUL. pp. 29 nad 110.)
I Optical IwirumewUn
Beale, 3594, 0. The microscope and its clinical application to medicine.
By Lionel Beale, M. B. Lond. 1854.
Carpenter, 785, D. The microscope, and its revelations. By Wm. B. Car-
penter, M. D. Lond. 1856.
Oriifith, 3700, 0. The mioographic dictionary ; a guide to the examination
and investigation of the structure and nature of microscopic objects.
By J. W. Griffith, M. D., and A. Henf^y, F. R. S. With plates. Lond.
1856.
Mandl, 3085, 0. Traits pratique du microscope. Par le Dr. L. MandL
Paris, 1839.
Pringle, 115, O. On the reflecting telescope. Ext* in Sir John Pringle's
discourses. Lond. 1783.
Quekett, 3229, 0. A practical treatise on the use of the microscope, in-
cluding the different methods of preparing and examining animal,
vegetable, and mineral structures. By John Quekett. Illustrated
with plates and engravings. Lond. 1848.
Robin, 3646, 0. Du microscope et des injections, etc. Par le Dr. Ch.
Robin. Avec planches. Paris, 1849. .
Schacht, 786, D. Hie microscope, in its special application to vegetable
anatomy and physiology. By Dr. Hermann Schacht. Translated by
Fred. Currey, M. D. With illustrations. Lond. 1853.
Smee, 3575, 0. On the stereoscope and binocular perspective. By Alfred
Smee, F. R. S. Lond. 1854.
Trigt, 3805, 0. p. Der Augenspiegel, seine Anwendung und Modifikationen,
&c. Nach dem Holl&ndischen des Dr. von Trigt mit Zns&taen bear-
beitel von Dr. C. H. Schauenburg. Lahr, 1854.
564 NATtJBAL PHlI.OflOPHT.
(D.) OALORIO.
Bellegingaei 682, 0. p. Refutation da oaloriqne et notions natarelles em
la chaleor et le froid, la flaidit6 et la daret6, &o. Par Pierre Bel-
legingue, M. D. Besan^on, 1800.
Bompasfl, 1689, 0. An essay on tlie nature of heat, light, and electricity.
By Charles C. Bompass. Lond. 1817.
Coze, 1169, 0. p. Obsenrations on combustion. By John Redman Coxe,
M. D. Philad.1811.
Crawford, 178, 0. On animal heat, and the inflammation of combustible
bodies. By A. Crawford, M. D. 2d edit. Lond. 1788.
Cullen, 92, D. p. On the cold produced by evaporating fluids, and of
some other means of producing cold. By Wm. Cullen, IL D. Edinb.
1777.
Elliot, 575, 0. p. Bssay on combustion and animal heat. By J. Elliot.
Lond. 1780.
294, 0. Vol. XIX. The same.
Fulhame, 480, 0. An essay on combustion, &o. By Mrs. Fnlhame.
Lond. 1794.
Leslie, 803, 0. An experimental inquiry into the nature and prspagation
of heak By John Leslie. With plates. Lond. 1804.
Maclean, 1036, 0. Vol. YII. Two lectures on 4M»mbuatioii. By John
Maclean. Philad. 1797.
Martine, 109, D. Essays and obeerrations on the oonstraetiMi and gra-
duation of thermometers, and on the heating and oooting of bodies.
By Geoige Martine, M. D. Edinb. 1772.
98, D. The same work. 4th edit. Edinh. 1787.
Orfila, 3557, 0. p. De la chaleur dans les phtoomtoee chimiqnes. Par A.
F. OrfiU, M.D. Paris, 1853.
Pictet, 105, D. An essay on fire. By Mark Augustus Piotel. Translated
from the French. Ijond. 1791.
Thomson, 2176, O. An outline of the sciences of heat and elaotrieity.
By Thomas Thomson, M. D. Lond. 1830.
Bumford, 703, 0. Essays, political, economical, and philosophical. By
Benjamin Count of Rnmford. 3 vols. Lond. 1800—1802.
Wedgewood, 1036, 0. Vol. VI. p. A description of a thermometer for the
higher degrees of heat. By J. Wedgewood, F. B. S. Load. 1784.
(S.) ELEOTBIOITY, 0ALVANI8M, AND MAGNETISM.
Adams, 474, 0. An essay on electricity, explaining the theory and prac-
tice of that useful science, and the mode of applying it to medical
purposes. With an essay on magnetism. By George Adams. 3d
edit. Lond. 1787.
Aldini, 177, Q. An account of the late improyements in galvanism, with
NATURAL PHILOBOPHT. 565
a series of curious and interesting experiments. By John Aldini.
Lond. 1803.
Bird, Q94, D. Lectures on electricitj and galranism, in their physiologi-
cal and therapeutical relations. By Qoldlng Bird, H. D. Lond.
1849.
Bompass, 1689, 0. An essay on the nature of heat, light, and electricity.
By Chas. C. Bompass. Lond. 1817.
Bostock, 1748, 0. An account of the history and present state of gal-
▼anism. By John Bostock, M. D. Lond. 1818.
Brewer, 1036, 0. Vol. XVII, p. Essai sur le galranisme, eztrait du hui-
ti^e volume de la hibliothdque Germanique m^dico-chirurgioale.
Par les CG. Brewer et Delaroche, mMecins. Paris, 1802.
Brewster, 2734, 0, A treatise on magnetism. (From the 7th edit, of the
Enoydopsdia Britannica.) By Sir Day id Brewster. Edinb. 1837.
Brook, 73, Q. Miscellaneous experiments and remarks on electricity, the
air>pump, and the barometer ; with tiie description of an electrometer
of a new construction. By A. Brook. Norwich, 1789.
Bywater, 1433, 0. An essay on the history, practice, and theory of elec-
tricity. By John Bywater. Lond. 1810.
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of decomposition on a new plan ; and an appendix. By Charlsa Syl-
vester. Liverpool, 1809.
Thenard, 1353, 0. Trait€ de chimie 61&nentaire^ thdoriqne et psaiiqae.
Par L. J. Thenard. 2de 6dit. Tomes 4. Paris, 1817—1818.
2171, 0. Le mdme onvrage. 5me 6dit. Tomes 5. Paris, 1827.
Thomson, R. D., 3596, 0. Cyclopsdia of chemi^tzy. By R. B. Thomaon,
M. D. Lond. and Glasgow, 1864.
Thomson, Thos., 746, 0. A system of chemisiiy. By Thomas Thomaon,
M.B. 4 vols. Edinb. 1802.
796, 0. The same work. 2d edit. 4 vols. Bdinb. 1804.
926, 0. The same work. 3d edit. 6 vols. Edinb. 1807.'
1633, O. The same work. 4th edit. 5 vols. Edinb. 1810.
178, Q. A new system of chemistry, inclnding mineralogy, and
vegetable, animal^ and dyeing substances. By Thomas Thomson,
M. D. Illustrated with plates. Philad. 1803. (Abridgment.)
221, D. Elements of chemistry. By Xhemas Thomaen, M. IX
FhiUd. 1810.
222, D. The Sttme.
1879, O. An attempt to establish the flnt prinoiples of ohents^ by
experiment. By Thomas Thomson, M. D. 2 vols. Lond. 1826.
Turner, 2081, 0. Elements of chemistry, inolnding the recent disooverlea
and doctrines of the science. By Bdwd. Toiaer, M. B. Lond. 1828.
2267, 0. The same. 3d edit. Lond. 1831.
2818, 0. The same. 6th edit. Edited by Justus Liebig, M. D., W.
G. Turner, and Wm. Gregoiy, M. B. Lond. 1842.
Ure, 1781, O. A dictionary of chemistry on the basis of Mr. NidholB<m*8.
By Andrew Ure, M. D. Edited, with notes, &e. by Robert Hare, M. D.,
and Franklin Baohe, M. D. 2 vols. Philad. 1821.
^- — 2676, 0. A dictionary of chemistry and mineralogy, with their ap-
plications. By Andrew Ure, M. D. 4th edit. Lond. 1836.
Venables, 499, D. A manual of aphorisms in chemistry and toxicology,
for the use of students. By Robert Venables. Lond. 1834.
Webster, 1496, 0. Elements of mechanical and chemical philosophy. By
John Webster. Taunton, 1804.
Wiegleb, 57, Q. A general system of chemistry, theoretioal and praotieaL
Digested and arranged with a particular view to its applieation to the
OHXBflSTRT. 57*7
arts. Taken chiefly from the Qerman of H. Wiegleb. Bj C. R. Hop-
son, M. D. Lend. 1789.
Woodhouse, 90, D. The yonng ohemist'B pocket companion ; connected
with a portable laboratory. By James Woodhouse, M. D. Philad.
1797.
43, D. Saite da noayeau conrs de ohymie. Tome 2d. Paris, 1724.
6, Q. A dictionary of chemistry ; containing the theory and practice of
that science. Translated from the French. With notes, plates, &c.,
by the translator. 2 vols, in 1. Lond. 1771.
64, Q. A system of chemistry, comprehending the history, theory, and
practice of the science. Bztracted troia the American edition of the
enoyclopndia. With plates. Philad. 1791.
173, Q. A new system of chemistry, comprehending the latest discoveries
and improvements. With plates. Philad. 1800.
II. COLLECTIVE WORKS, ESSAYS, Etc.
Beddoes, 294, 0. Vol. II. p. Chemical experiments and opinions, extracted
from a work published in the last centory. By Thomas Beddoes.
Oxford, 1790.
Bergman, 32, 0. Physical and chemical essays ; translated from the Latin
of Sir Torbem Bergman, by Edmund Cnllen, M. D. With notes and
illustrations, by the translator. 3 vols. XiOnd. 1784 and 1791.
Berthollet, 1044, 0. An essay on chemical statics ; with explanatory
notes, and an appendix on vegetable and animal substances. Trans-
lated from the French of C. L. Berthollet, by B. Lambert. 2 vols.
Lond. 1804.
Brisson, 654, O. The physical principles of chemistry. By M. J. Bris-
son. With a short appendix by the translator. Illnstrated with
plates. Translated from the French. Lond. 1801.
Crell, 609, O. Crell's chemical journal. Translated from the German.
3 vols. Lond. 1791.
Davy, 1036, O. Vol. XVII. p. A discourse, introductory to a course of
lectures on chemistry. By Humphrey Davy. Lond. 1802.
Fourcroy, 634, 0. M6moires et observations de chimie. Par M. de Four-
croy, M. D., etc. Pour servir de suite aux^l^mens de chimie, publics
en 1782, par Pauteur. Paris, 1784.
Higglns, 1510, 0. Experiments and observations relating to acetous acid,
fixable air, &c., and other subjects of chemical philosophy. By Bryan
Higgins, M. D. Lond. 1786.
Irvine, 1513, 0. Essays on chemical subjects. By Wm. Irvine, M. D.,
and Wm. Irvine, Jr., M. D. Lond. 1805.
Juaoker, 81, Q. D. Joannis Janokeri opera medica et chemlca. Tomi 7.
Hal» Magdebuigicis, 1730—38.
37
578 GHEMIBTBT.
Kunkel, 53, 0. An ezi)erimental confirmation of ishyinieal philosophy,
treating of several principles in the animal, vegetable, and mineral
kingdoms. With a perspective against chjmical non-entities. Trans-
lated from the Latin of J. Ennkel. Lend. 1705.
Lavoisier, 424, 0. Essays physical and chemical. By M. Lavoisier.
Vol. I. Translated from the French, with notes and an appendix, hy
Thomas Henry, F. R. S. Lond. 1776.
Pasoalis, 1036, 0. Vol. XIII. p. Annaal oration delivered before the Che-
mical Society of Philadelphia, January 31st, 1801. By Felix Pascalis,
M. D. Philad. 1802.
Penington, 416, 0. Chemical and o&conomical jossays. By John Pening-
ton. Philad. 1790.
Neumann, 10, Q. The chemical works of Caspar Neomann, M. D., of Ber-
lin. Abridged and methodized by Wm. Lewis, M, B. Lond. 175 d.
Scheele, 34, 0. The chemical essays of Charles William 8cheele. Trans-
lated from the Transactions of the Academy of Sciences at Stockholm.
With additions. Lond. 1786.
Skrimshire, 265, D. A series of popular chemical essays. By Fenwick
Skrimshire, M. D. 2d edit. Lond. 1804.
Trotter, 1036, 0. Vol. XII. p. Chemical and medical essays. By Thos.
Trotter, M. D. Lond. 1795.
Watson, 9, D. Chemical essays. By R. Watson, D. D. 5 vols. 4th edit.
Lond. 1787.
3272, 0. p. Most important errors in chemistry, electricity, and magnetism
pointed out and refuted. By a Fellow of the Royal Society. Lond.
1846.
III. GENERAL DOCTRINES OF CHEMISTRY.
(a.) CnEMIOAL AVFINITT.
Bergman, 520, 0. A dissertation on elective attractions. By Torbem
Bergman. Translated from the Latin. Lond. 1785.
BerthoUet, 960, O. Researches into the laws of chemical affinity. By C.
L. BerthoUet. Translated from the French by M. Farrell, M. D.
Lond. 1804.
1044, 0. Essays on chemical statics. Translated from the French
of C. L. BerthoUet, by B. Lambert. 2 vols. Lond. 1804.
Hume, 2578, 0. Chemical attraction. With an historical introduction,
and illustrative tables. By Gilbert L. Hume. Camb. 1835.
(B.) THEOBT of I)£FINIT£ PROPORTIONS.
Daubeny, 2272, 0. An introdaotion to the atomic theory, oomprisisg a
sketch of the opinions entertained by the most distinguished ancitnt
CHEMISTRY. 6T9
and modem philosophers with respect to the constitution of matter.
By Charles Daubeny, M. D. Oxford, 1831.
Dalton, 1070, 0. A new system of chemical philosophy. By John Dalton*
Part I. Manchester, 1808.
Higgins, 1581, 0. p. Experiments and observations on the atomic theory,
and electrical phenomena. By Wm. Higgins. Lond. 1814.
(O.) STABILITY AND SOLUBILITY.
Robin, 3557, 0. p. Loi nouvelle r^gissant les diff(§rente8 propri^t^ chi-
miqnes, et permettant de pr^voir, saus riutervention des affinit^s,
Taction des corps simples sur les composes binaires, sp^cialement par
Toie s^he. Nouvelle th^orie de la fusion aqneuse, etc. etc. Par M.
£douard Robin. Paris, 1853.
(d.) combustion.
Coze, 1169, 0. p. Observations on combustion and acidification ; with a
new theory of those processes, founded on the conjunction of the
phlogistic and antiphlogistic doctrines. By John Redman Coxe, M. D.
Philad. 1811.
Elliot, 575, 0. p. Essay on combustion and animal heat. By J. Elliot.
Lond. 1780.
294, 0. Vol. XIX. p. The same.
Fulhame, 480, 0. An essay on combustion, &o. By Mrs. Fulhame.
Lond. 1794.
Kirwan, 287, 0. An essay on phlogiston, and the constitution of acids.
With notes and additional remarks and replies. By R. Kirwan.
Lond. 1789.
Maclean, 1036, 0. Vol. VII. Two lectures on combustion ; containing an
examination of Dr. Priestley's considerations on the doctrine of phio*
giston, and the decomposition of water. By John Maclean. Philad.
1797.
Piotet, 105, D. An essay on fire. By Mark. Aug. Plctet. Translated
from the French. Lond. 1791.
Priestley, 438, 0. Vol. II. p. Considerations on the doctrine of phlogiston,
and tho decomposition of water. By Joseph Priestley. Philad.
1796.
1036, 0. Vol. YII. p. The same.
-— — 1036, 0. Vol. VII. p. Reflexions sur la doctrine du phlogistique et
la dteomposition de IHsau. Par Joseph Priestley, F. R. S., etc.
Ouvrage traduit de I'Anglais et suivi d'nne r^ponse par P. A. Adet.
Phaad. 1797.
Priestley, 1036, O. Vol. X. p. The doctrine of phlogiston established, and
580 CHSMI8TBT.
that of the composition of water refuted. By Joseph Priestley, F. R.
S., etc. Northumberland, Fenna., 1800.
White, 106, D. p. A summary of the pneumato-chemical theory, with a
table of the nomenclature. By Robert White, M. D. Lond. 1796.
(e.) caloric.
(Fid. p. S61.)
(p.) BLECTRTCITY AND OALTANI8M.
IV. CHEMICAL NOMENCLATURE, NOTATION,
CLASSIFICATION, Etc.
Brando, 2444, O. A table of chemical equivalents and notation. By W.
T. Brande, F. R. S. Lond. 1833.
Dickson, 1449, 0. An essay on chemical nomenclature. By S. Dickson,
M. D. With observations, by Richard Kirwan, LL.D. Lond. 1796.
Cheneviz, 334, D. Remarks upon chemical nomenclature, according to
the principles of the French neologists. By Richard Cheneyix.
Lond. 1802.
Laurent, 3699, 0. p. Chemical method, notation, classification, and no-
menclature. By Auguste Laurent. Translated by Wm. Odling, M. B.
Lond. 1865. (Gavendish Soc.)
Layoisier, 729, 0. Method of chymical nomenclature, proposed by Messrs.
De Morreau, Lavoisier, BerthoUet, and De Fouroroy. To which is
added a new system of chymical characters, by Messrs. Hassenfrats
and Adet. Translated from the French, by James St. John, M. D.
Lond. 1788.
Mitchill, 659, 0. p. Explanation of the synopsis of chemical nomenola-
ture and arrangement, containing several important alterations of the
plan originally reported by the French academicians. By Samuel
L. MitchiU, M. D. New York, 1801.
Pearson, 126, Q. p. A translation of the table of chemical nomenclature,
proposed by De Guyton, formerly De Morveau, Lavoisier, Berthollet,
and De Fouroroy. With additions. To which are prefixed an ex-
planation of the terms, and some observations on the new system of
chemistry. By George Pearson, M. D. Lond. 1794.
191 and 271, Q. The same. 2d edit. Lond. 1799.
Pye, 1642, O. p. The new chemical nomenclature, selected from the most
distinguished modem writers on chemistry. By C. Pye. Lond. 1807.
OHBinSTBT. 581
1585, O. Vooabalary and tables of the old and new nomenclature of
chemical science. Edinb. 1796.
V. WORKS ON SPECIAL DEPARTMENTS OF
CHEMISTRY.
(a.) inorqanio ohemistrt.
1. OBKBBAL WORKS ON INOBOANIG CHEMISTHT.
Thomson, 2273, 0. A system of chemistry of inorganic bodies. By
Thomas Thomson, M. D. 2 vols. Lond. 1831.
2. W0BK8 OK PARTICULAR DBFARTHBim OF INOBOANIG CHBIHSTRT.
a. Non-Metallic Substances,
Bache, 372, 0. Vol. I. p. An inaug. dissert, on carbonic acid gas, its
morbid effects, &c. By Wm. Bache. Philad. 1794.
1036, O. Vol. IV. p. The same.
Barton, 947, 0. An inaugural dissertation on the chymical properties
and exhilarating effects of nitrous oxide gas, &c. By William P. C.
Barton. Philad. 1808.
1073, 0. p. The same.
Beddoes, 435, 0. On factitious airs. By Thos. Beddoes, M. D., and James
Watt. 3d edit. Bristol, 1796.
Cavallo, 69, Q. On the nature and properties of air and other perma-
nently elastic fluids. By Tiberius Cavallo. Lond. 1781.
Cozens, 294, 0. Vol. XVII. p. An inaugural dissertation on the chemical
properties of atmospheric air. By Wm. R. Cozens. Philad. 1791.
1036, 0. Vol. I. p. The same.
Davy, 636, 0. Researches chemical and philosophical ; chiefly concern-
ing nitrous oxyd and its respiration. By Humphrey Davy. Lond.
1800.
Harrington, 528, O. On atmospherical air. With a refutation of Dr.
Priestley's doctrine of air, &c. By Robert Harrington. Lond. 1781.
Henry, 459, 0. p. A mode of impregnating water, in large quantities,
with fixed air. By Thos. Henry. Warrington, 1781. »
Hulme, 74, Q. Vol. IV. p. Extemporaneous method of impregnating
liquids with fixed air, &o. By N. Hulme, M. D. 2d edit. Lond.
1778.
Johnson, 1036, 0. Vol. V. p. An experimental inquiry into the properties of
carbonic acid gas or fixed air ; its mode of operation, use in diseases,
and most effectual method of relieving animals affected by it. By
Joseph Johnson. Philad. 1797. (Inaug. dissertat.)
438, 0. Vol. I. p. The same.
582 GaEMISXRT.
Lavoisier, 437, 0. p. Essa/s ou the eifeots produced by yarions processes
on atmospheric air ; with a particular view to an investigation of the
constitution of the acids. B7 M. Lavoisier. Translated from the
French. By Thomas Heniy. Warrington, 1783.
Macbride, 80, 0. On the nature and properties of fixed air ; on the dis-
solvent power of quick-lime, &c. Ext, in Experimental 'essajs by
David Macbride, M. D. Loud. 1767.
Mitchill, 1036, 0. Vol. V. p. Remarks on the gaseous oxjd of azote or
of nitrogene, and on its effects on the human body. By S. L.
Mitchill, M. D. New York, 1795.
Pearson, 489, 0. p. On different kind of airs, and their medicinal use.
By R. Pearson, M. D. Birmingham, 1795.
Peart, 469, 0. p. On the composition and properties of water ; with an
explanation of the manner in which it acts, or is acted upon in va-
rious chemical operations. To which is prefixed a review of Mrs.
Fulhame's essay on combustion. By K Peart, M. D. Loud. 1796.
Priestley, 150, 0. Experiments and observations on different kinds of
air. By Joseph Priestley. 3d edit. 6 vols. Lond. 1781—86.
Pringle, 115, 0. On the different kinds of air. Ext, in Sir John Pringle^s
Discourses. Lond. 1783.
Saltonstall, 1036, 0. Vol. V. p. An inaugural dissertation on the chemical
and medical history of septon, azote, or nitrogene ; and its combina-
tions with the matter of heat and the principle of acidity. By Win-
throp Saltonstall. New York, 1796.
Scherer, 1613, 0. p. A short introduction to the knowledge of gaseous
bodies. By Dr. A. N. Scherer. Translated from the German. 2d edit.
Loud. 1801.
Scott, 321, 0. Vol. 1. p. Tentamen chemicum inaugurale de acido atmo-
sphserico, sive aereo. Auctore Gulielmo Scott. Edinb. 1786.
Scoutetten, 803, D. L'ozone ou recherches chimiques, m^t^orologiques,
physiologiques et medicales sur I'oxyg^ne 61eotrisd, par H. Scoutetten.
Paris et Metz, 1856.
Trotter, 1036, 0. Vol. XII. p. On the decomposition of water. Ext, in
Medical and chemical essays of Thos. Trotter, M. D. Lond. 1795.
b. Meiah and their Compounds.
Black, 92, D. Experiments upon magnesia alba, quick-lime, and other
alcaline substances. By Joseph Black, M. D. Edinb. 1777.
Bom, 263, Q. Baron Inigo Born's new process of amalgamation of gold
and silver ores, and other metallic mixtures. Lond. 1791.
Fritschius, 53, 0. The grounds of pyrotechuical metallurgy, and metallic
essaying. By John Christian Fritschius. Translated from the Latin.
Lond. 1705.
Gellert, 861, 0. Metallurgic chymistry. Translated from the German of
C. E. Gellert, by J. S. Lond. 1776.
?t.
OHBMieRTRT. 583
Qonlard, 17, D. On lead ; its ▼arious preparations, &o. Translated from
the French of Mr. Gonlard, bj G. Amand. Lond. 1773.
Hare, 482, Q. Vol. II. p. On the.ezplosiveness of nitre, with a view to
elucidate its agency in the tremendous explosion of July, 1845,
in New York. By l)r. Robert Hare. Washington, 1851. (Smithson.
Contr.)
Henry, 154, 0. On magnesia, quick-lime, &o. By Thos. Henry. Lond.
1773.
Richardson, 1651, 0. The chemical principles of the metallic arts ; and a
concise introduction to chemistry, &c. By W. Richardson. Birming-
ham, 1790.
Stott, 1603, 0. p. The modem Hermes ; or experiments and observations
on different methoda of combining quicksilver with acids. By Robert
Stott. Dumfries, 1811.
Williamos, 1036, O. Vd. IX. p. The art of manufacturing alkaline salts
and potashes. Translated from the French, by Chas. Williamos.
With plates. Philad.
(b.) organic CHEMISTEY.
1. 6enbbal wobxb ok oboakic chemistry.
Mulder, 3252, 0. The chemistry of vegetable and animal physiology.
By G. J. Mulder. Translated by Dr. P. F. H. Promberg : with notes,
by James F. W. Johnston, F. R. S. Edinb. and Lond. 1849.
Raspail, 2546, 0. Nouveau syst^me de chimie organique fondS sur des
m^thodes nouvelles d*observation. Par F. V. Raspail. Paris, 1833.
2840, 0. Le m^me ouvrage. 2me 6dit. Tomes 3. Paris, 1838.
410, Q. Atlas an mfime livre.
2498, 0. A new system of organic chemistry, translated from the
French of P. V. Raspail. With notes and additions, by Wm. Hen-
derson, M. D. Lond. 1834.
Thomson, 2828, 0. Chemistry of organic bodies. By Thomas Thomson,
M. D. Lond. 1838.
^. WOBKfl OH PABTICULAB DBPABTMBNTS OF OBOAKIO CHEXI8TBT.
(a.) animal CHEMISTRY.
a. General Workg.
Becquerel et Rodier, 3569, 0. Trait6 de chimie pathologique, etc. Par
Alf. Becquerel et A. Rodier, M. D. Paris, 1854.
-— — 3775, 0. Pathological chemistry, in its application to the practice
of medicine. Translated from the French of MM. Becquerel and Ro-
dier. By Stanhope T. Speer, M. D. Lond. 1856.
Berzelius, 1583, 0. p. View of the progress of animal chemistry. By J.
584 CHBMierrET*
J. Berzelius, M. D. Translated from the Swedish bj Gnstavas Bran-
mark, D. D. Lond. 1813.
Bowman, 688| D. Medical chemistry. By John B. Bowman. Philad.
1850.
Domas, 3172, O. Chimie physlologiqne et mMicale. Par M. Domas.
Paris, 1846.
Funke, 494, Q. Atlas of physiological chemistry, being a supplement to
Lehmann's physiological chemistry. By Dr. Otto Fnnke. Lond. 1853.
(Cavendish Soc.)
Jones, B., 3354, 0. On animal chemistry in its application to stomach
and renal diseases. By H. Bence Jones, M. D. Lond. 1850.
Jones, Jos., 482, Q. Vol. VIII. p. Researches, chemical and physiological,
concerning certain North American Vertebrata. By Jos. Jones, M. D.
Washington, 1856. (Smithson. Contrib.)
Johnson, 790, 0. History of the progress and present state of animal
chemistry. By W. B. Johnson, M. B. 3 vols. Lond. 1803.
Lehmann, 3433, 0. Physiological chemistry. By Prof. C. G. Lehmann.
Translated from the 2d edit, by Qeo. £. Day, M. D. 3 vols. Lond.
1851—54. (Cavendish Soc. )
L'H^ritier, 3140, 0. Trait6 de chimie pathologiqne. Par S. D. L'H^tier,
M. D. Paris, 1842.
Lieblg, 613, D. Animal chemistry, or organic chemistry in its application
to physiology and pathology. By Justus Liebig, M. D. Edited by
Wm. Gregory, M. D. With additions by Dr. Gregory, and others
by John W. Webster, M. D. Cambridge, 1842.
Mialhe, 3702, 0. Chimie appliqu6e k la physiologic et ^ la th6rapeutique.
Par M. le Dr. Mialhe. Paris, 1856.
Nysten, 807, 0. Recherches de physiologic et de chimie pathologiques.
Par P. H. Nysten, M. D. Paris, 1811.
Pearson, 616, 0. Vol. 1. p. Disputatio physica inauguralis de putredine
animalibus post mortem superveniente. Auctore Pearson.
Edinb. 1774.
Robin et Verdeil, 3432, 0. Traits de chimie anatomique et physiolo-
gique, normal et pathologiqne. Par Charles Robin, M. D., et F. Ver-
deil, M. D. Tomes 3. Accompagn6 d'un atlas. (Tome 4me.) Paris,
1853.
Simon, 3237, O. Animal ohemistiy, with reference to the physiology and
pathology of man. By Dr. J. Franz Simon. Translated and edited
by George E. Day, M. A. 2 vols. Lond. 1845. (Sydenh. Soc.)
b. Works on Different Animal Substances,
Andral, 3103, 0. p. Recherches sur la composition da sang de qaelqnes
animaux domestiques dans T^tat de sant6 et de maladie. Par MM.
Andral, Gavarret, et Delafond. Paris, 1842.
3103, 0. p. Reponse aux principales objections dirig^es contre les
CHEMI8TRT. 585
proc^^s Bulyis dans les analyses da sang, etc. Par MM. Andral et
Gavarret. Paris, 1842.
Berzelius, 2999, 0. The kidnejs and nrine. By J. J. Berzelius. Trans-
lated from the German by M. H. Boy6 and F. Learning, M. D.
Philad. 1843.
Chevreul, 2158, 0. Recherches chimiqnes sur les corps gras d'origine
animale. Par M. £. Chevreul. Paris, 1823.
Ferris, 225, 0. A dissertation on milk. By Samnel Ferris, M. D. Lond.
1785.
Griffith, 787, D. A practical manual, containing a description of the
general, chemical and microscopical characters of the blood, and
secretions of the human body, &c. By John William Griffith, M. D.
Lond. 1846.
671, D. The same. Philad. 1848.
Le Canu, 441, Q. £tudes chimiques sur le sang humain. Par Louis Rend
Le Canu, M. D. Paris, 1837.
Maclurg, 21, 0. Experiments upon the human bile. By James Maclurg,
M. D. Lond. 1772.
Mialhe, 3483, 0. p. De I'albumine et de ses divers 6tats dans l'6conomie
animale. Par le Dr. Mialhe. Paris, 1862.
Kane, 3287, 0. p. Experiments on kiesteine ; with remarks on its applica-
tion to the diagnosis of pregnancy. (Inaug. dissert.) By Elisha K.
Kane, M. D. Philad. 1842.
Parmentier, 241, 0. Experiences sur le lait. Par A. Parmentier et N.
Deyeux. Strasbourg, 1799.
Plenck, 441, O. The hygrology, or chemico-physiological doctrine of the
fluids of the human body. Translated from the Latin of J. J. Plenck
of Vienna, by R. Hooper. Lond. 1797.
Prater, 2311, 0. Experimental inquiries in chemical physiology. Part I.
On the blood. By Horatio Prater. Lond. 1832.
Tod, 3644, 0. A disquisition on certain parts and properties of the blood.
By David Tod. Lond. 1854.
Turck, 3613, 0. p. M^moire sur les composes chlorur6s du sang. Par S.
A. Turck, M. D. 2me 6dit. Paris, 1854.
Yemois, 3558, 0. p. Du lait chez la femme dans l'6tat de sant6 et dans
I'^tat de maladie. Par MM. Maxime Yemois et Alfred Becquerel.
Paris, 1853.
(B.) VEGETABLE 0HEMI8TRT.
Cruikshank, 450, 0. p. Some observations on the nature of sugar, &o.
By Wm. Cruikshank. Ext, in J. RoUo's Treatise on diabetes. Lond.
1797.
Higgins, 1510, 0. Experiments and observations on acetous acid, &c. By
B. Higgins. Lond. 1786.
586 OHSlilSTBT.
Fenington, 372, 0. Vol. I. p. An inaagaral disaertation on the i^enomena,
causes and effects of fermentation. By John Penington. Fhilad.
1790.
1036, 0. Vol. I. p. The same.
Rigbj, 294, 0. Vol. III. p. Chemical obserrations on sngar. By Kdward
Rigby. Lond. 1788.
Willis, J., 438, 0. Vol. II. p. On vegetable astringents ; with obeenrations
on the identity of vegetable adds. By John Willis. Philad. 1796.
1036, 0. Vol. VI. p. The same.
Willis, T., 30, D. De fermenUtione, etc. Stadio ThomsD Willis. Lond.
1659.
69, D. Idem. Lond. 1662.
Vr. WORKS OS PRACTICAL AND ANALYTICAL
CHEMISTRY.
(a.) general works.
Accnm, 288, D. A practical essay on chemical re-agents or tests. Illns-
trated by experiments. By Frederick Accnm. Lond. 1816.
— — 411, D. Chemical re-agents, or tests ; and their application in
analyzing waters, earths, minerals, &c. &c. Originally by F. Accnm,
improved by Wm. Mangham. Lond. 1828.
Dossie, 92, 0. Institutes of experimental chemistry. By Robert Dossie.
2 vols. Lond. 1769.
Farraday, 2214, 0. Chemical manipulations. By Michael Farraday.
Edited by J. K. Mitchell. M. D. Philad. 1831.
Fresenins, 3429, 0. Instruction in chemical analysis. (Qualitative.)
By Dr. C. Remigiua Fresenins. With a preface by Prof. Liebig.
Edited by J. Lloyd Bullock. 3d edit. Lond. 1850.
• 3780, 0. Instruction in chemical analysis. (Quantitative.) By C.
R. Fresenins. Edited by J. Lloyd Bullock. 2d edit. Lond. 1866.
Gray, 2037, O. The operative chemist. By Sam. F. Qray. Lond. 1828.
Lewis, 1519, O. A course of practical chemistry. By Wm. Leiris. Lond.
1746.
Morfit, 2711, 0. Chemical and pharmaceutical manipulations ; a manual
of the mechanical and chemico-mechanical operations of the labora-
tory. 2d edit. By Campbell Morflt and Clarence Morflt. Philad.
1857.
Noad, 675, D. Chemical analysis, qualitative and quantitative. By
Henry M. Noad. With numerous additions, by Campbell Morfit.
With illustrations. Philad. 1849.
Orfila, 2095, 0. Practical chemistry. Translated from the French of P.
M. Orfila, by John Redman Coxe, M. D. Philad. 1818.
rJ
• ij"
OHSHISTBT. 587
Pamell, 2991, 0. Elements of chemioal analysis, inorganio and organic.
By Edward A. Farnell. Lond. 1842.
Rose, 2180, 0. A manual of analytical chemistry. By Henry Rose, Prof,
of Chemistry at Berlin. Translated from the Qerman by John Griffin.
Lond. 1831.
Thenard, 1743, 0. A treatise on the general principles of chemical analy-
sis. Translated from the French of L. J. Thenard. By Arnold
Merrick. Lond. 1818.
(B.) works on CHEBQOAL ANALYSIS IN PARTICULAR.-
1. ANALYSIS OF ORGANIC SUBSTANCES.
Bird, 3056, 0. Urinary deposits, their diagnosis, &o. By Oolding Bird,
M. D. Lond. 1844.
3060, 0. The same. Philad. 1846.
3553, 0. The same. 4th edit. Lond. 1853.
Liebig, 2841, O. Manuel pour Tanalyse des substances organiques, par J.
Liebig. Traduit de rAllem^nd par A. J. L. Joardan ; soiyi de
Tezamen critique des prooM^s et des rgsuUats de Tanalyse des corps
organises, par F. V. Raspail. Avec planches. Paris, 1838.
748, D. Hand-book of organic analysis ; containing a detailed
account of the various methods used in determining the elementary
composition of organic substances. By Justus Liebig. Edited by A.
W. Hofmann. Illustrated by engravings. Lond. 1853.
Markwick, 671, D. A guide to the examination of the urine in health and
disease. By A. Markwick. Philad. 1848.
Rees, 671, D. On the analysis of the blood and urine in health and disease.
By G. 0. Rees, M. D. Philad. 1848.
Venables, 699, D. Elements of urinary analysis and diagnosis. By R.
Venables. 2d edit. Lond. 1843.
2. ANALYSIS OF XIN REALS.
Accum, 201, D. A manual of analytical mineralogy, intended to facilitate
the practical analysis of minerals. By Frederick Accum. 2d edit.
2 vols. Lond. 1808.
Allan, 1304, O. Mineralogical nomenclature. With a synoptic table of
the chemical analysis of minerals. By T. Allan. Edinb. 1814.
Brisson, 1011, 0. On the natural history and chemical analysis of minerals.
Translated from the French of M. I. Brisson. Lond. 1800.
Cramer, 260, D. Joann. Andr. Crameri elementa artis docimasticse, duo-
bus tomis comprehensa, quorum prior theoriam, posterior praxin,
ex vera fossilium indole deductas, atque indubitata experimentorum
fide firmatas, ordine naturali et doctrina exhibet. Tomi 2. Lugd.
Batav. 1739.
588 CHEMISTRY.
Elaproth, 728, O. Analytical essaja towards promoting the chemical
knowledge of mineral substances. By Martin Henry Elaproth. Trans-
lated from the German. Lond. 1801.
3. DBSCBIPTION AND D8KS OF CHEMICAL APPARATUS.
Berzelius, 1957, 0. The use of the blow-pipe in chemical analysis and in
the examination of minerals. By J. J. Berzelius. Translated from
the French of M. Fresnel, by J. G. Children. Loud. 1822.
678, D. The same work. Translated from the 4th edit, by J. D.
Whitney. With plates. Boston, 1845.
Engerstrom, 264, 0. Vol. II. Treatise on the use of the blow-pipe, &c.
By Gustav von Engerstrom. London, 1788.
Glauber, 585, 0. La description des nouveaux foumeaux philosophiques,
etc. Par J. R. Glauber. Trad, en Fran9ai8 par le Sieur du Tell.
Paris, 1674.
Hare, 1036, 0. Vol. XVII. p. Memoir on the supply and application of the
blow-pipe. Illustrated by engravings. By Robert Hare. Philad.
1802.
VII. APPLICATIONS OF CHEMISTRY TO THE ARTS,
AGRICULTURE, Exo.
Bancroft, 727, 0. Experimental researches, concerning the philosophy of
permanent colours, and the best means of producing them in dyeing
and calico printing. By Edward Bancroft, M. D. Vol. I. Lond. 1794.
1270, 0. The same. 2 vols. Philad. 1814.
Berthollet, 551, O. p. Elements of the art of dyeing. Containing the
theory of dyeing in general, as far as it respects the properties of
colouring substances. Translated from the French of M. Berthollet.
Edinb. 1792.
Bom, 263, Q. Baron Inigo Bom's new process of amalgamation of gold
and silver ores, and other metallic mixtures. Translated from the
German by R. E. Raspe. With plates. Lond. 1791.
Brande, 763, D. The subject-matter of a course of ten lectures on some
of the arts connected with organic chemistry. By Wm. Thomas
Brande. Arranged, by permission, from the lecturer's notes, by J.
Scoffem, M. B. Lond. 1854.
Brongniart, 1036, 0. Vol. XVII. p. Essai sur les couleurs vitrifiables.
Par Alexander Brongniart. Paris.
Chaptal, 1013, 0. Chemistry applied to arts and manufactures. By M.
J. A. Chaptal. 4 vols. Lond. 1807.
Cooper, A., 313, D. The complete distiller ; containing the method of per-
forming the various processes of distillation, with descriptions of the
CHEMIOTBT. 589
several instniments, &o. &o. For the use both of distillers and pri-
vate families. By A. Cooper. Lond. 1810.
Cooper, Thos., 1291, 0. A practical treatise on dyeing, and calico print-
ing ; exhibiting the processes in the French, German, English, and
American practice of fixing colours on woollen, cotton, silk, and linen.
By Thomas Cooper. Philad. 1815.
Davy, 1301, 0. Elements of agricultural chemistry. By Sir Humphrey
Davy. 2d edit. Lond. 1814.
Dundonald, 110, Q. A treatise, showing the intimate connexion that sub-
sists between agriculture and chemistry. By the Earl of Dundonald.
Lond. 1795.
Fennell, 1036, 0. Vol. IX. p. A plan for salt-works in the United States.
By James Fennell. Philad. 1792.
Frltschius, 53, 0. Xhe grounds of pyro technical metallul'gy, and metal-
lick essaying. By John Christian Frltschius. Translated from the
Latin. Lond. 1705.
Fnlhame, 480, 0. An essay on combustion, with a view to a new art of
dyeing and painting ; wherein the phlogistic and antiphlogistic hypo-
theses are proved erroneous. By Mrs. Fulhame. Lond. 1794.
Gellert, 861, 0. Metallurgic chemistry. Translated from the German of
C. E. Gellert, by J. S. With plates. Lond.[1776.
Gmelin, 558, D. Grunds&tze der technischen Chemie ; entworfen von Jo-
hann Friedrioh Gmelin. Halle, 1786.
Hall, 1233, 0. Hall's distiller, adapted to the use of formers, as well as
distillers. By Harrison Hall. Philad. 1813.
Hardwich, 3782, O. A manual of photographic chemistry, including the
practice of the Collodion process. By T. Fred. Hardwich. 3d edit.
Lond. 1856.
Hellot, 572, 0. The art of dyeing wool, silk, and cotton. Translated from
the French of M. Hellot, M. Macquer, and M. Le Pileur d'Apligny.
Lond. 1789.
Henry, 459, 0. p. An account of a method of preserving water at sea
from putrefaction, and of restoring to the water its original pleasant-
ness and purity. To which is added, a mode of impregnating water,
in large quantities, with fixed air ; and likewise a process for the pre-
paration of artificial yeast. By Thomas Henry. Warrington, 1781.
Higgins, 1509, 0. Experiments and observations made with the view of
improving the art of composing and applying calcareous cements,
and of preparing quick-lime. By Bry. Higgins, M. D. Lond. 1780.
Imison, 1512, 0. Elements of science and art ; being a familiar intro-
duction to natural philosophy and chemistry; together with their
application to a variety of elegant and useful arts. By John Imison.
A new edition, enlarged by Thomas Webster. 2 vols. Lond. 1808.
Kirwan, 187, D. The manures most advantageously applicable to the
various sorts of soils, and the causes of their beneficial effects. By
Richard Kirwan. 8d edit. Lond. 1802.
590 CHEMISTRY.
Lewis, 7, Q. Commerciam philosophioo-technicam ; or, the philosophical
commeroe of arts ; designed as an attempt to improve arts, trades,
and manufactures. By Wm. Lewis, M. B. Lend. 1765.
Penington, 416, O. Chemical and economical essajs, designed to illus-
trate the connection between the theory and practice of chemistry,
and the application of that science to some of the arts and manufac-
tures of the United States. By John Penington. Philad. 1790.
Richardson, 1551, 0. The chemical principles of the metallic arts ; with
an account of the principal diseases incident to the dififerent artificers ;
the means of prevention and cure ; and a concise introduction to the
study of chemistry. By W. Richardson. Birmingham, 1790.
Werner, 268, D. Wemer*s nomenclature of colours, with additions,
arranged so as to render it highly useful to the arts and sciences. By
Patrick Syme. Edinb. 1814.
Williamos, 1036, O. Vol. IX. p. The art of manufacturing alkaline salts
and potashes. Translated from the French, by Chas. Williamos, Esq.
With plates. Philad.
VIII. WORKS ON ALCHEMY.
Amauld, 132, Q. Philosophic naturelle de trois anciens philosophes re-
nomm6z Artephius, Flamel et Synesiua, traitant de Parte ooculte, et
de la transmutation metallique — augment^e d'un traits du meroure
et de la pierre des philosophes de Q. Riplerus. Par Pierre Amauld.
Paris, 1682.
Artefius, 40, D. p. Artefii clavis majoris sapientis. Nunc primum in
lucem prodit. Parisiis, 1609.
Glauber, 585, 0. La description des nouveauz foumeauz philosophiqnes ;
ou art distillatolre, i>ar le moyeu duquel les esprits, huiles, fleurs, et
autres medicaments sont tirez des Y6g6tauz, animauz, et min6rauz,
par une voye ais6e et avec grand profit. Par Jean R. ^Glauber. Trad,
en Fran9ais par le Sieur du Tell. Paris, 1674.
— 56, F. The works of John Rudolph Glauber; containing a great
variety of choice secrets in medicine and alchymy in the working of
metallick mines, and the separation of metals, &c. Translated into
English by Christopher Packe. Loud. 1689.
Bfynsicht, 135, Q. Hadriani a Mynsicht thesaurus et armamentarium
mediooHshymicum. Cui adjunctum est testamentum Hadrianeum de
aureo philosophorum lapide. Lubecae, 1662.
<
Tachenius, 258, D. Ottonis Tachenii Hippocrates chimicus qui novissimi
viperini sails antiquissima fundamenta ostendit. Yenetils, 1666.
Weidenfeld, 133, Q. Joh. Segeri Weidenfeld de secretis adeptorum sive da
usu spiritus vini LuUiani, libri IV. Lend. 1684.
CHEMI8TBT. 591
IX. HISTORY AND OBJECTS OF CHEMISTRY,
INCLUDING CHEMICAL CONTROVERSY,
Andral et Gayarret, 3103, O. p. R^ponse auz prinoipales objeotfons di-
ngoes oontre les proo^69 suiyia dans les analyses da sang. Par MM.
Andral et Gavarret. Paris, 1842.
Beddoes, 294, O. Vol. II. p. Analjsis of Mayow's Chemical opinions. By
Thos. Beddoes. Oxford, 1790.
Caldwell, 3381, O. p. Physiology Tindicated in a critique on Liebig's
animal chemistry. By Chas. Caldwell, M. D. Jeffersonville, la.,
1843.
Figaier, 3557, 0. p. De Pimportance et da role de la chimie dans les
sciences m^dicales. Par Louis Figaier, M. D. Paris, 1853.
Fourcroy, 1463, 0. Chemical philosophy; or, the established bases of
modem chemistry. By A. F. Fourcroy. 3d edit. Translated from
the French, by W. Desmond, Esq. Lond. 1807.
Gregoiy, 258, Q. MS. A history of chemistry, from the lectures of Dr.
Gregory of Edinburgh. Copied and presented by Dr. Thomas Parke
of Philadelphia.
Harrington, 294, 0. Vol. XIY. p. A letter addressed to Dr. Priestley,
Messrs. Cavendish, Lavoisier, and Eirwan ; endeavouring to prove,
that their newly adopted opinions of inflammable and dephlogistioated
airs forming water, and the acids being compounded of the different
kinds of air, are fallacious. By Robert Harrington, M. D. Lond.
1788.
Heniy, 3676, 0. Memoirs of the life and scientific researches of John
Dalton. By Wm. Chas. Henry, M. D. Lond. 1854.
Priestley, 150, O. Vol. I. p. Philosophical empiricism; containing re^^
marks on a charge of plagiarism respecting Dr. H — s, interspersed
with various observations relating to different kinds of air. By Joseph
Priestley. Lond. 1775.
Smith, 606, 0. p. A sketch of the revolutions in chemistry, an oration
delivered before the Chemical Society of Philadelphia. By Thomas
P. Smith. Philad. 1798.
— 659, 0. p. The same.
1036, 0. Vol. VIII. p. The same.
1036, 0. Vol. XIV. p. The same.
Thomson, 447, D. The history of chemistry. By Thomas Thomson, M. D.
2 vols. Lond. 1830.
Wilson, 3431, 0. The life of the Hon. Henry Cavendish, including ab-
stracts of his more important scientific papers, and a critical inquiry
into the claims of all the alleged discoveries of the composition of
water. By Oeo, Wilson, M. D. Lond. 1851. (Cavendish See.)
592
Woodhouse, 126, Q. p. An answer to Dr. Joseph Priestley's
tioDS on the doctrine of phlogiston, amd the decompofitkm of
founded npon demonstr&tiTe experiments. Bj James Woodhoasey
M.D. Philad.
Teats, 149S, O. ObserratioDS on the claims of the modems to some dis-
coTcries in chemistiy and ph jsiolagj'. Bf 6. D. Teats, M. B.
1798.
CHAPTER II.
I^attttal Wat0xp;
INCLUDING
3S
J
NATURAL HISTORY.
I. GENERAL AND COLLECTIVE WORKS ON
NATURAL HISTORY.
Albertaa, 259, D. De virtntibiu herbamm, lapidam et animaliam HbellnB.
Item de mirabilibos mandi, de falconibas, etc. Aactore Alberto
Magno. Torn! 2. 48yo. Lagd. Batay. 1596.
AlbinuB, 11, Q. B. S. Albini aoademioarom annotationnm libri VIII.
(Continent anatomioa, phjiiologioa, zoographica, phytographica, eto.)
Cum figuris. Tomi 2. Leidn, 1754—1768.
Bacon, 29, F. Franoisci Baconi, Baronis de Vemlamio, opera omnia. Tomi
4. Or the works of the Lord Bacon in 4 vols. Lend. 1730.
Bagliyi, 35, Q. Opera omnia Oeorgii Bagliyi. Lagd. 1745.
Barton, 822, O. p. A diacoarse on some of the principal desiderata in
natural history, and on the best means of promoting the study of this
science in the United States. By Benjamin Smith Barton, M. D.
Philad. 1807.
Blumenbach, 1918, 0. A manual of the elements of natural history. By
J. F. Blumenbach. Translated from the Qerman by B. T. Gore. Lond.
1825.
^"^^ 2607, 0. p. Abbildungen naturhistorischer Gegenst&nde ; herausge-
geben von Joh. Fried. Blumenbach. No. 1 — 10. Qdttingen, 1796.
Bonannius, 101, F. Rerum naturalium historia nempe quadrupedum,
insectorum, piscium, etc. etc., ezistentium in museo Eircheriano, edita
jam a P. Philippe Bonannio ; nunc vero noya methoda distributa, etc.
a Joh. Ant. Battarra. Tomi 2. Rom», 1773 et 1782.
Bonnet, 610, O. Contemplation de la nature. Par Oh. Bonnet. Tomes 3.
Hambourg, 1782.
— 1318, O. (Eurres d'histoire naturelle et de philosophic de Charles
Bonnet. Tomes 2. (Contenant observations direrses sur les insectes.)
Amsterdam, 1780.
Boifon, 146, D. Histoire naturelle gfindrale et particuliere. Par M. le
Comte de Buffon. Tomes 43. Aux deuz-ponts, 1785 — 1787.
•i^'— 1783, 0. QSurres completes de Buffon, mises en ordre, pr6c6d6es d'une
notice sur la yie de TAuteur, et suivies d'un disoours sur le progr^s des
sciences naturelles depuis le milieu du dernier sitele par M. le Comt«
de Lacepdde. Tomes 12. Paris, 1817—1818.
596 NATURAL HI8T0BT.
Carpenter, 785, D. The miorosoope and its reyelations. B7 William B.
Carpenter, M. D. Lond. 1856.
Chaisnean, 123, F. Atlaa dliistoire natnrelle ; on collection de tableanz
relatifs aux trois r^es de la nature. Par Charles Chaisnean. Paris,
1802.
Curier, 2366, 0. Histoire des progrte des Bclences natarelles, depnis 1789,
jnsqn'li oe jour. Par M. le Baron Cavier. Tomes 4. Paris, 1826 k
1829.
2367, O. Rapport historique snr les progrte des sciences naturelles
depnis 1789, et snr lenr 6tat actnel, pr^sent^ an gonyemement le 6
PSvrier 1808. R6digfi par M. Cnvier. Paris, 1827.
Delamethrie, 656, O. De la nature des ^tres ezistans. Par J. C. Dela-
methrie. Paris, 1806.
Dum6ril, 1344, 0. Traits a^mentaire dHiistoire natureUe. Par A. H.
Constant Dum^ril. 2de ^t. Tomes 2. Paris, 1807.
Edwards, 1334, 0. Essays upon natural history, and other miscellaneous
subjects. By Qeorge Edwards. To which is added, a catalogue, in
general order, of the birds, beasts, fishes, insects, plants, &c. contained
in Mr. Edwards' natural history. Lond. 1770.
Falconer, 119, Q. Miscellaneous tracts and collections relating to natural
history, selected from the principal writers of antiquity on that sub-
ject. By W. Falconer, M. D. Cambridge, 1793.
Forster, 1378, 0. Enchiridion historin naturali inserriens, quo termini et
delineationes ad ayinm, piscinm, inseotorum et plantarum adum-
brationes -intelligendas et concinnandas, secundum methodum syste-
matis Linnnani continentur. Editore Jo. Relnholdo Forster, M. D.
Halas, 1788.
Fothergill, 321, D. An essay on the philosophy, study and use of natural
history. By Charles Fothergill. Lond. 1813.
Fouroroy, 30, O. Elements of natural history and of chemistry. By M.
De Fouroroy. Translated into English ; with occasional notes, and aa
historical pre&ce by the translator, and a supplement carefully ex-
tracted from the edition of 1789. 5 yols. Lond. 1788—1789.
320, 0. The same work. Translated from the 3d French edition.
3 yols. Lond. 1790.
430, O. The same work. Translated from the 4th French edition.
By B. Heron. 4 yols. Lond. 1796.
^-^ 1466, O. The same work. 6th edit. With notes, by John Thom«
son. 3 yols. Edinb. 1800.
Gibbons, 2523, 0. The adyocate of science and annals of natural history.
Conducted by W. P. Gibbons. Philad. 1834.
Good, 1912, O. The book of nature. By John M. Good, M. D. 3 yols.
Lond. 1826.
Grayes, 1732, 0. The naturalist's companion ; being a brief introduction.
to the different branches of natural history. By Geo. Grayes, F. L. 8.
Lond. 1824.
Gregory, 428, 0. The economy of nature explained and illustrated on the
NATURAL HISTOaY. 69*7
principles of modem philoBOphy. By G. Qregory, D. D., &o. 3 toIs.
With plates. Lend. 1796.
Griffith, 3700, O. The miorographio diotionaiy. Bj J. W. Griffith, M. D.,
and A. Henfrej. Lond. 1856.
Harlan, 2618, O. Medical and physical researches. Bj R. Harlan, M. D.
Philad. 1835.
Harris, 255, D. Natural history of the Bible ; or, a description of all the
beasts, birds, fishes, insects, reptiles, trees, plants, metals, precious
stones, &o. mentioned in the sacred seriptores. By Thaddeos M.
Harris, A. M. Boston, 1793.
Eommann, 119, D. . Templnm naturo historionm Henrici Eommanni.
Darmbstadii, 1611.
Leeuwenhoek, 168, Q. The select works of Antony yan Leeuwenhoek,
containing his microscopical discoveries in many of the works of
nature. Translated by Sam. Hoole. Lond. 1798.
Le Grand, 137, Q. Antonii le Grand historia naturs, yariis experimentis
et ratiociniis elucidata, secundum principia stabilita in institutione
philosophis edita ab eodem authore. Editio secunda. Lond. 1680.
Lettsom, 1036, 0. Vol. I. p. The naturalist's and traveller's companion.
Containing instructions for discovering and preserving objects of
natural history. By John C. Lettsom, M. D. Lond. 1772.
510, 0. The same work. 3d edit. Lond. 1799.
Lignac, 73, D. Lettres h un Amdriquain sur Thistoire naturelle de.M. de
Buffon. Par L A. la Lande de Lignac. Hambouxg, 1751.
LinnsBus, 1361, O. Caroli Linntei systema naturs sistens regna tria
natursB in classes et ordines, genera et species redacta, tabulisque
sneis illustrata. Accedunt vocabula Gallica. Lugd. Batav. 1766.
— 501, 0. Caroli a Linn6 systema naturae per regna tria naturae, secun-
dum classes, ordines, genera, species, cum characteribus, differentiis,
synonymis, locis. Editio decima tertia. Cura Jo. Frid. Gmelin.
Tomi9. LipslA, 1788—1793.
"—^ 726, 0. A general system of nature. By Sir Chas. Linn4. Trans-
lated from Gmelin, Fabrioius, &c. With a life of LinnS. By Wm.
Tnrtou, M . D. . 7 vols. Lond. 1802—1806.
— 1231, 0. Natuurlyke Historic of uitvoerige Beschiyving der Dieren,
Flanten en Mineraalen, volgens het samenstel van den Heer Linnaeus.
Met naauwkeurige Afbeeldingen. 37 vols. Amsterdam, 1761 — 1785.
*^ — 248, 0. Caroli a Linn6 amcenitates aoademicae. Editio tertia,
Curante D. Jo. Daniele Sohrebero. Torn! 10. Erlangae, 1787—1790.
Malpighius, 84, F. Marcelli Malpighii opera. Lond« 1697.
MiUin, 1349, 0. Eldmens d'histoire naturelle. Far A. L. Millin. 3me
6dit. Avec planches. Paris, 1802.
Necker, 249, 0. Vol. III. p. Phytozoologie philosophique, dans laquelle on
d^montre comment le nombre des genres et des espdces, concemant
les animaux et les v^gdtaux a 6t6 limits et fixd par la nature, etc. Par.
Koel Joseph de Necker. Neuwied sur le Rhin, 1790.
598 NATURAL HISTORY.
Noberto, 61, Q. Raridades da natuvesa e da arte diyididas peloe qnatro
elementos, par Petro Noberto. Lisbon, 1759.
Peale, 1036, 0. Vol. XL p. Introdnotion to a conne of lectures on natoral
history. By Charles W. Peale. Philad. 1800.
Fnlteney, 1351, 0. Revue g6n£rale dea Merits de Linn& Par Richard
Pultenej. Traduit de TAnglais, par L. H. M. De Grandmaison. Tomes
2. Paris, 1789.
Radcliffe, 3347, O. Proteus, or the law of nature. By Chas. Bland Rad-
cliffe, M. B. Lond. 1850.
Richard, 2245, O. Siemens d'histoire naturelle m6dioale. Areo planches.
Par M. Achille Richard. Tomes 2. Paris, 1831.
3262, O. Le mdme ouvrage. 4me 6dit. Tomes 3. Paris, 1849.
Rozier, 86, D. Observations sur la physique, sur Fhistoire naturelle, ei
sur les arts et mdtiera. Avec des planches. Par M. PAbbd Rosier.
Tomes 6. Paris, 1771—1772.
— - 84, Q. Memoires sur la physique, sur Phistoire naturelle et sur lea
arts et metiers. Avec des planches. Par M. PAbbd Rozier. Tomes
42. Paris, 1773—1792.
Baint-Hilaire, 3598, O. Histoire naturelle g6n6rale des r^gnes organiqueS|
principalement 6tudi^ chez I'homme et les animau?:. Par M. Isidore
G. Saint-Hilaire. Tome L Paris, 1864.
Skrimshire, 296, D. A series of essays introductory to the study of natural
history. By Fenwick Skrimshire, M. D. 2 vols, in 1. Lond. 1806.
Smellie, 56, Q. The philosophy of natural history. By Wm. Smellie.
Edinb. 1790.
2248, O. The same. With an introduction and additions by John
Ware, M. D. Boston, 1829.
Smith, 1640, 0. Tracts relating to natural history. By James Edward
Smith, M. D. With plates. Lond. 1798.
Sttlivan, 485, 0. A view of nature, in letters to a traveller among the
Alps. With reflections on atheistical philosophy now exhibited in
France. By Richard Sulivan, Esq. 6 vols. Lond. 1794.
Townson, 1373, O. Tracts and observations in natural history and phy-
siology. With plates. By Robert Townson, LL.D. Lond. 1799.
Virey, 552, D. Philosophic de I'histoire naturelle, ou ph^nomdnes de
Torganisation des animaux et des v^taux. Par J. J. Virey, M. D.
Bruxelles, 1835.
White, 371, D. A naturalist^s calendar, with observations in natural his-*
tory. Prom the papers of Gilbert White. Lond. 1796.
1312, O. Elements of natural history ; being an introduction to the sys-
tema natnrs of Linnnus; comprising the characters of the whole
genera, and most remarkable species ; particularly of all those that
are natives of Britain, with the principal circumstances of their his-
tory and manners. 2 vols. With plates. Loud, and Edinb. 1801.
3307, O. Dictionnaire des soiences naturelles. Paris, 1816—1830.
Tomes 60.
Planches au mdme ouvrage. Tomes 10.
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283, Q. Encyclopedie m^thodiqne. (Botaniqae et hlBtore naturelle des
animauz.) Tomes 14.
Planches au mdme ouvrage. Tomes 7. Paris, 17S2 — 93.
284, Q. Tableau encjclop^diqne et m^thodiqne. (Zoologie et Botaniqne.)
Par M. TAbbd Bonnaterre et le Chev. La Marck. Tomes 4. Paris,
1788—91.
482, Q. Smithsonian contributions to knowledge. Washington, 1848—
1855. 7 Tols.
86, F. Actes de la Soci^e d'Histoiie Naturelle de Paris. Tome ler. P. 1.
Paris, 1792.
327, Q. Annales du Museum national d'histoire naturelle. Paris, 1802 —
1806. Tomes 8.
2940, O. Annals of natural history. Conducted hy Sir W. Jardine, Bart.,
P. J. Selbj, Dr. Johnston, &o. With plates. Lond. 1838—1840.
6 vols.
(For other Journals, Encyclopedias, and Dictionaries of Natural History, and Transao-
tions of Natural History Sodeties, Vid. Part IV., Miscellanies.)
11. NATURAL HISTORY OF PARTICULAR COUN-
TRIES AND PLACES.
America^ 223, F. p. Verbreitung und Einfluss des mikroekopisohen Le*
bens in Nord und Sfid-Amerika. Von I>r. C. O. Ehrenberg. Berlin,
1843.
Antilles, 252, D. Histoire naturelle et morale des lies Antilles de I'Ame-
rique. Par M. de Rochefort. Tomes 2. Ljron, 1667.
BrazU, 105, F. auilielml Pisonis, M. D., de medidna Brasiliensi libri
quatuor ; et Qeorgii Marogravii de Liebstadt hletoriie rerum naturalium
Brasilis libri octo. Cum appendiee de Tapuyis, et Ghilensibus.
Joannes de Laet in ordinem digessit, &o. &c« Amstelodami, 1648.
Britain, 1332, O. Synopsis of the natural history of Great Britain and
Ireland. Containing a systematic arrangement and concise descrip-
tion of all the animals, Tegetables, and fossils, which have hitherto
been discovered in these kingdoms. By John Berkenhout, M. D.
2 vols. Lond. 1795.
-^— 118, D. Pinaz rerum naturalium Britannicarum, continens yegeta-
bilia, animalia et fossilia in hac insula reperta inchoatus. Authore
Christophoro Merrett, M. D. Lond. 1667.
Carolina, Florida, etc., 1347, O. The natural history of North Carolina.
By John Brickell, M. D. Dublin, 1737.
— — 78, F. The natural histoiy of Carolina, Florida, and the Bahama
Islands (in French and English). By the late Mark Catesby. Re-
vised by Mr. Edwards. 2 vols. Lond. 1771.
482, Q. Vol. II. p. Microscopical observations made in South Caro-
/
600 ZQOLOQT.
Una, Georgia, and Florida. By Prof. W. Bailejr. Washington, 1851.
(Smithson. Contr.)
Chilif 1035, 0. The geographical, natural, and civil history of Chili. Bj
Abbe Don J. Ignatius Molina. With notes and an extract from the
Araucana of Don Alonio de Ercilla. Translated from the Italian.
2 vols. Middletown, 1808.
Dead Sea, 602, Q. Official report of the United States expedition to ex-
plore the Dead Sea and the river Jordan. Bj Lieut. W. F. Lynch,
U. S. N. Baltimore, 1852.
PrancBy 1731, 0. Histoire naturelle de la France m6ridionale. Par M.
r Abb6 G. Soulavie. Tomes 7. Paris, 1780--84.
India, 50, F. Gulielmi Pisonis, medici Amsteldamensis, de Indis utri-
usque re natural! et medioa libri quatuordeoim ; quibus additi sunt
Georgii Marcgravii de Liebstad tractatus topographicus et meteorolo-
gicus BrasilisB ; item Jacobi Bontii historiae naturalis.et medico India
Orientalis libri sex. Amstel»dami, 1658.
Ireland, 223, Q. A natural history of Ireland, in three parts. By Dr.
Gerard Boate, Thomas Molineux, M. D., and others. Dublin, 1755.
Jamaica, 649, O. A short sketch of the natural history of Jamaica.
Ext, in J. Quier*s letters and essays. Lond. 1778.
Ixike Superior, 3363, 0. Lake Superior ; its physical character, vegetation,
and animals, compared with those of other and similar regions. By
Louis Agassiz. With a narrative of the tour, by J. K Cabot ; &c.
Boston, 1850.
Madeira, 1592, O. p. On the natural history, climate, and diseases of
Madeira. By Wm. Gourlay, M. D. Lond. 1811.
-»— 3356, 0. Descriptive account of Madeira, its climate, state of agri-
culture, &c. By J. A. Mason, M. D., Geo. Peacock, and John Driver.
Lond. 1850.
New Jersey, 2717, O. p. A lecture on some parts of the natural history of
New Jersey. By Samuel L. MitoheU, M. D. New York, 1828.
Selbome, 2436, O. The natural history and antiquities of Selbome. By
the late G. White. Lond. 1833.
III. PARTICULAR DEPARTMENTS OP NATURAL
HISTORY.
(a.) zoologt.
1. OKTBRAL WORKS ON ZOOLOGY.
Charieton, 232, Q. Onomasticon soioon, pleroramque animallnm difEo*
rentias et nomina propria pluribus Unguis ezponens. Cni accedunt
mantissa anatomica ; et qu»dam de variis fossilium generibos. Auo-
tore Gnaltero Charletono, M. D. Lond. 1668.
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Clasius, 55, Q. Carolii Clnsii Atrebatis oursB posteriorea seu plnrimamm
Btirpiom, peregrinoramqud aliqaot aminalium no7» desoriptiozMS.
Raphelengii, 1611.
CuTier, 1660, O. Le rdgne animal distribn^ d'aprte son organiBation, poor
serrir do base k I'histoire natnrelle dea aninuinx et d'introdnotion k
Tanatomie oompar6e. Par M. le Chr. Cavier. Tomes 4. Paris,
1817.
2764, 0. Le m6me oayrage. 8me €dit. Tomes 3. Bmzelles, 1836.
2518, O. The animal kingdom, arranged according to its oiganixa-
• tion, serving as a foondation for the natural history of animals, and
an introduction to comparative anatomy. By Baron Cnvier. With
fignres designed after nature ; the Crustacea, araohnides, and insecta,
by M. Latreille. Translated from the French. 8 vols. (4 vols, text,
and 4 vols, plates.) Lond. 1834—1837.
Dieu, 3173, 0. Traitd de mati^ mMicale, etc., pr6cM6 de consid6ration«
» g^n^rales sur la soologie, etc. Par S. Dieu, M . D. Tomes 4. Paris,
1847—53.
Dum6ril, 1356, 0. Zoologie analytique ; on m^thode naturelle de clasaifl-
cation des animaux. Par A. M. C. Dumdril. Paris, 1806.
Dutrochet, 2421, 0. Recherehes anatomiques et physiologiques sur la
structure intime des animaux. Par M. H. Dutrochet, M. D. Paris,
1824.
2421, O. p. L'agent immediat du mouvement vital ddvoil^ dans sa
nature et dans son mode d'action ches les v6g6taux et ches les ani-
maux. Par M. H. Dutrochet. Paris, 1826.
Edwards, 647, D. Gours 616mentaire d'histoire natnrelle. — Zoologie. Par
M. Milne-Edwards. Paris, 1840.
Fleming, 2085, O. The philosophy of zoology ; or a general view of the
structure, functions, and classification of animals. By John Fleming,
D. D. 2 vols. Edinb. 1822.
Jardine, 2650, 0. Magazine of zoology and botany. By Sir W. Jardine,
P. J. Selby, Esq., and Dr. Johnston. Edinb. 1837 and '38. 2 vols.
Jones, 2975, O. A general outline of the animal kingdom, and manual of
comparative anatomy. By Thomas R. Jones, F. R. S. Lond. 1841.
Eirby, 2600, O. Bridgewater Tr. VII. On the history, habits, and in-
stincts of animals. By the Rev. Wm. Kirby, F. R. S. 2 vols. Lond.
1835.
Lawrence, 1758, O. Lectures on physiology, zoology, &o. By W. Law-
rence. With engravings. Lond. 1819.
Morton, 3272, 0. p. Hybridity in animals and plants considered in refer-
ence to the question of the unity of the human species. By S. Qeo.
Morton, M. D. New Haven, 1847.
Perrault, 225, Q. Memoirs pour servir k Phistoire naturelle des animaux.
Par M. Perrault et par MM. de I'Academie Royale des Sciences.
Tomes 3. Amsterdam et Leipzig, 1758.
Qnekett, 3635, O. Lectures on histology. By John Quekett. 2 vols.
Lond. 1852 and 1854.
S03 zooLoar.
Quekett, 3414, 0. The same. Vol. 1. Lond. 1852.
Shaw, 1313, 0. General loologf, or syatematic natural history. Bj George
Shaw, M. D., F. B. S., &c. With plates, engraved principally by Mr.
Heath and Ifrs. Griffith. 6 vols, bound in 12. Lond. 1800—1806.
'— 1316, O. Zoological lectores, deliyered at the Boyal Institution by
George Shaw, M. D., F. B. S., &c. With plates engrayed principally
by Mrs. Griffith. 2 vols. Lond. 1809.
Simson, 1619, 0. An inquiry how far the vital and animal actions of the
more perfect animals can be accounted for independent of the brain*
By Thoe. Simson, M. D. Edinb. 1752.
Spallanzani, 152, 0. Dissertations relative to the natural history of ani-
mals and vegetables. Translated from tho Italian of the Ahh6 Spal-
lansani. 2 vols. Lond. 1789.
153, O. The same. 2 vols. Lond. 1784.
'>— — 1338, 0. Tracts on the natural history of animals and vegetables ;
translated from the original Italian of the Abb6 Spallanzani. By
John Graham Dalyell. 2d edit. With physiological illustrations.
2 vols. Edinb. 1803.
— — 743, 0. Tracts on the nature of animals and vegetables. By Lazaro
Spallanzani. Sdinb. 1799.
Stephenson, 2590, O. Medical zoology and mineralogy. With coloured
plates. By John Stephenson, M. D. Lond. 1832.
283, Q. Encyclop6die mdthodique. — Hist. nat. dea animauz. Tomes 7.
Paris, 1782—1793.
Planches au m6me ouvrage. Tomes 4.
2607, O. p. Directions for preserving animals and extraneous fossils.
Ext, in Catalogue of the Museum of the Boyal College of Surgeons.
Lond. 1826.
8394, O. Zeitschrift ffir wissenschaftliche Zoologie. Herausgegeben von
Carl Theodor v. Siebold und Albert EoUiker. Leipzig, 1848—1856.
7 B&nde.
(For other works on ComparatlTe Anatomj, Vide p. 87, d #07.)
2. WOBX8 Oir THE lOOLOOT OF PABTICULAB OOUVTRnS AND FLACB8.
Fleming, 2262, 0. A history of British animals, exhibiting the descrip-
tive characters and systematic arrangement of the genera and species
of quadrupeds, birds, reptiles, fishes, moUnsca, and radiata of the
united kingdom. By John Fleming, D. D., F. R. S. Edinb. 1828.
Oodman, 1875, O. p. A letter to Dr. Thomas P. Jones, editor of the
Franklin Journal, on Harlan's "Fauna Americana." By John D.
Godman, M. D. Philad. 1826.
Harlan, 464, 0. Fauna Americana, a description of the mammiferous
animals inhabiting North America. By Richard Harlan, M. D.
Philad. 1825.
ZOOLOGT. %Q$
Harlan, 1875, O. p. Refntation of oertain miBrepresentaiioiu against th«
author of " Fauna Amerioana." Philad. 1826. ( Vide Oodman.)
Horsefleld, 326, Q. Zoological researohes in Jara and the neighhouring
ialandfl. With coloured plates. By Thomas Horsefleld, M. D. Lond.
1824L
Linneus, 1328, O. Carol! Linn»i fauna Syeoioa sistens animalia Syeoica
regni distributa per classes et ordines, genera et species. Stockholmi»|
1746.
Low, 480, Q. Fauna Oroadensis ; or, the natural history of the quad-
rupeds^ birds, reptiles, and fishes, of Orkney and Shetland. By the
Rer. George Low. Bdinb. 1813.
HiUler, 83, F. Zoologia Danica ; seu aaimallum Danis et Noryegi» d^
scriptiones et historiv. Anctore Othone Friderlco MiUler. HaynijB,
1788 et 1789.
Pennant, 292, Q. Indian soology. By Thomas Pennant. 2d edit. With
plates. Lond. 1790.
293, Q, Introduction to the arctic loology. By Thomas Pennant.
, 2d edit. With plates. Land. 1792.
— — 1540, O. British zoology. By Thomas Pennant, Esq. A new edi-
tion. 4 vols. With plates. Lond. 1812.
Soopoli, 78, F. DelidaB flone et fSaun^ Insubric^* Auctoie Joan. Antonio
Soopoli. Pars I., II., et III. Ticini, 1786—88.
Tnrton, 703, D. British fauna, containing a compendium of the loology
of the British islands ; arranged according to the Linnsan system.
Biy W. Tnrton, M. D. Vol. I. Swansea, 1807.
3. WOBKS ox PABTICULAB CLABSBS OF AKIMALS.
a. Veriehraia.
*a, Vertehrata GeneraUy,
Breschet, 362, Q. Btndes de Posuf dans Tesp^ce humaine et dans quelques
unes des principales families des animauz yertdbrte. Par G. Breschet,
M. D. Paris, 1832.
Jones, 482, Q. Vol. VIII. p. Researches, chemical and physiological, con-
cerning certain North American Vertebrata. By Jos. Jones, M. D.
Washington, 1856. (Smithson. Contrib.)
Owen, 2951, 0. Odontography ; or, a treatise on the comparatiye anatomy
of the teeth, their physiological relations, mode of deyelopment, and
microscopic structure in the yertebrate animals. By Richard Owen,
F. R. S. With an atlas. 2 yols. Lond. 1840 — 45.
Saint-Ange, 507, Q. Etude de Pappareil reproducteur dans les cinq classes
d'animauz yert^brSe, au point de yue anatomique, physiologique et
zoologique. Par G. J. Martin Saint-Ange, M. D. Ayec planches.
Paris, 1854.
Series, 2026, 0. Anatomic compare du cenreau dans les quatre classes
des animauz yert^brte. Par B. R. A. Serres. Tomes 2. Paris, 1827.
604 ZOOLOGY.
tores, 185, Q. Planobes an mdme lirre. Paris, 1824.
Tiedemann, 2532, O. Recherobes sur la digestion consid^r^ dans les
qnartres classes d'animauz vert^brte, par F. Tiedemann et L. (Jmelin.
Tradaite de PAllemand par A. J. L. Jonrdan, M. D. Tomes 2. Paris,
1827.
*b. Particular Claues of Vertebrata.
**a. Mammalia.
Aadebert, 216, F. Histoire natarelle des Singes et des Makis. Par J. B.
Andebert. Arec planobes. Paris, 1799.
Baer, 452, Q. De ovi mammaUnm et bomlnis genesi epistola. Anetore
C. E. a Baer. Cum tabula asnea. Lipeis, 1827.
— 198, F. Untersucbnngen neber die GefaBssrerbindnngen zwischen
Matter und Fracbt in den S&ngetbieren. Von K. Ernst von Baer.
Hit einer Enpfertafel. Leipzig, 1828.
Bell, 2d80, O. A bistoiy of Britisb qnadmpeds, inolnding the oetaoea.
Bj Thomas Bell, F. R. S. Illastrated bjr nnmeroas wood-cnts. Lend.
1837.
Bernhardt, 451, Q. Symbols ad ovi mammaUnm historiam ante prsgna-
tionem. Soripsit Dr. Adolphns Bernhardt. Aocedit tabula »nea.
Vratislayis, 1834.
BisohoiT, 3300, 0. Tome Vni. Traits du d^veloppement de lliomme et des
mammif^res, suivi d'une histoire du d^veloppement de Poeuf du lapin ;
par T. L. 0. Bischoff. Trad, de TAllemand par A. J. L. Jourdan.
(Encjol. anatom.) Paris, 1843.
418, Q. Atlas an mftme livre.
Bonnaterre, 284, Q. Cfitologie. Par TAbb^ Bonnaterre. Ext, in Tableau
encyclop^ique et mfithodique. Tome lU. Paris, 1789.
Coste, 383, Q. Reoherohes sur la g^ndration des mammiftres, par M. Coste.
Paris, 1834.
GuTier, 288, Q. Recherobes sur les ossemens fossiles de quadrupMles.
Par M. CuTier. Tomes 4. Paris, 1812.
D'Azara, 1380, 0. Essais sur lliistoire naturelle des quadruples de la
prorince de Paraguay. Par Don F6lix D'Azara. Trad, sur le M&
in6dit de I'auteur, i>ar M. L. B. Moreau-Saint-H^ry. Tomes 2.
Paris, 1801.
Vleurens, 443, Q. Le m^oanisme de la rumination. Ext, in Mtoioires
d'anatomie et de physiologie compares, par P. Flourens. Atcc
planches. Paris, 1844.
443, Q. lios rapports dee extr§mit6i ant^enres et post^rieures dana
rhomme, les quadmpedes et les oiseauz. Par P. Flourens. Paris,
1844.
Qarriga, 80, F. Descripoion del esqueleto de un quadrupedo muy corpu-
lento y raro, que se conserya en el Real Qabinete de Historia Natural
de Madrid. Publioala Don Joseph Garriga. Madrid, 1796.
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Harlan, 464, 0. Fauna Americana, a desoription of the manunifeions ani-
mals inhabiting North America. By R. Harian, M. D. Philad. 1825.
— 1868, 0. p. Observations on a new genus of quadrupeda of the
order EdenUta. Bj Richard Harlan, M. D. Philad. 1826.
— — 2054, O. p. Description of an Hermaphrodite Orang Outang. By
Richard Harlan, M. D. Philad. 1827.
La Cep^e, 478, Q. Histoire naturelle des o6taoto* Par le Citojen La Ce-
pMe. Paris, 1804.
— 253, D. Le mdme onrrage. Tomes 2. Paris, 1804.
Peyer, 229, Q. Joh. Conradi Peyeri, M . D. Merycologia sire de rumi-
nantibus et ruminatione commentarius. Basilea, 1685.
Pennant, 222, Q. History- of quadrupeds. By Thomas Pennant. 3d edit.
2 toIb. of descriptions and 1 yoI. of plates. Lend. 1793.
Pouchet, 3102, 0. p. Th6orie positire de la ffoondation des mammif^res.
Par F. A. Pouchet, M. D. Paris, 1842.
3171, O. Thfiorie positive de Tovulation spontan6e et de la ftoonda-
tion des mammiftres et de Tespdoe humaine. Par F. A. Pouchet, M. D.
Paris, 1847.
460, Q. Atlas au mdme livre.
Ray, 1364, O. Synopsis methodioa animalium quadrupedum et serpentini
generis. Auotore Joanne Raio, S. R. S. Lond. 1693. •
625, O. Idem opus.
1350, 0. A system of the natural history of quadrupeds, birds, fishes,
and insects. 3 vols. Rdinb. 1791.
(For worki on the Hone and other Domestie Animals, VId. Part IV., Chap I.)
♦♦b. Birds.
Albertus, 259, D. Tom. U. De falconibus libeUus. Auctore Alberto Magno.
Lugd. Batav. 1596.
Audebert, 111, F. Histoire naturelle et g&i^rale des Colibris Oiseaux-
mouches, Jaoamars, Promerops, Grimperaux et des Oiseauz de Paradis.
Par J. P. Audebert et L. P. VieiUot. Tomes 3. Paris, 1802. (With
coloured plates.)
Audubon, 2875, 0. A synopsis of the birds of North America. By John
James Audubon, F. R. S. Edinb. 1839.
Bonaparte, 122, F. American ornithology ; or, the natural history of biids
inhabiting the United States, not given by Wilson. With colored
engravings. By Charles Lucien Bonaparte. 4 vols. Philad. 1825 —
1833.
Bonnaterre, 284, Q. Omithologie. Par M. FAbb^ Bonnaterre. Ert, in
Tableau encyclopMiqne et mdthodique. Tome II. Paris, 1790.
Brisson, 237, Q. Omithologie ou mdthode contenant la division des oiseauz
en ordres, sections, genres, espdces et leurs variM^. A laquelle on a
joint une description ezacte de chaque esptee, etc. Par M. Brisson*
Avec des planches. (French and Latin.) Tomes 6. Paris, 1760.
Qraves, 3365, 0. British ornithology; being a history with a colored
606 ZOOLOGY.
representation of eveiy known species of British birds. B7 George
Graves. 2 vols. Lond. 1811 and 1813.
Latham, 479, Q. A general synopsis of birds. By John Latham. 8 vols.
Lond. 1781-^1802.
— 479, Q. Vol. IX. and X. Index omithologicns, sire systema omitho-
logias. Stndio et opera Joannis Latham. Lond. 1790.
Montagu, 1525, 0. Ornithological dictionary ; or, alphabetical synopsis of
British birds ; and supplement. With plates. 2 vols. Lond. 1802
and 1813.
NnttaU, 450, D. A manual of the ornithology of the United States and of
Canada. By Thomas Nuttall. (The land birds.) Cambridge, Mass.
1832,
Pander, 192, F. Beitr&ge zur Entwickelungsgeechichte des Hfthnohena
im Eye, von Dr. Pander. Wtlrsburg, 1817.
Purkinje, 437, O. Symbols ad ovi avium historiam ante incubationem.
Auctore J. E. Purkinje, H. D. Adjeotie sunt tabule du». Lipsiw,
1830.
Saleme, 230, Q. L'histoire naturelle, 6claircie dans une de ses parties
principales, romithologie, qui traite des oiseanx de terre, de mer et de
riviere. Ouvrage traduit du Latin du synopsis avium de Ray,
augment^ etc. Far M. Saleme, M. D. Avec dee planches. Paris,
1767.
Sohaeffer, 249, Q. Jac. Chr. Schaeirer, elementa omithologioa, ioonlbns
vivis coloribus expressis illustrata. Ratisbone, 1774.
— 249, Q. Museum omlthologicum exhibens enumerationem et de-
scriptionem avium quas nova prorsus ratione sibi paratas in museo
suo asservat Jac. Chr. Schaeffer. Cum ioonibus vivis coloribus ex*'
pressis. Ratisbons, 1789.
Schwann, 439, Q. p. De necessitate a6ris atmosphnrici ad evolutionett
puUi in ovo incubito. Dissert, inaugur., auctore Theodoro Schwann.
Berolini, 1834.
Spamnan, 91, F. Museum Cariaonianum, in quo novas et selectas aves,
coloribus ad vivum brevique desbrlptione lllustratas, exhibet Andreas
Spamnan, M. D. Fasciculi 4. Holmie, 1786-— 1789.
Willughby, 82, F. The ornithology of Francis WiBnghby, F. R. S. Bn-
larged by John Ray, F. R. 8. Lond. 1678.
Wilson, 121, F. American ornithology ; or, the natural history of the birds
of the United States. Illustrated with colored engravings from nature.
By Alexander Wilson. With a biographical sketch of the author, by
George Ord. 9 vols. PhUad. 1803—1814.
Tarrell, 2976, O. A history of British birds. By Wm. Tarrell. lUna-
trated by engravings. 3 vols. Lend. 1843.
1350, 0. A system of the natural history of qnftdrupeds, birds, fishes, alid
insects. 8 vols. Bdinb. 1791.
ZOOLOQT. 607
♦*c. Reptila,
Barton, 438, 0. Yd. II. p. A memoir concerning the fascinating faonltf
which has been ascribed to the rattlesnake, and other American
serpents. By Benjamin Smith Barton, M. D. Philad. 1796.
Bell, 2977, 0. A history of British reptiles. By Thomas Bell, F. R. S.
niostrated hy wood-onts. Lend. 1839.
Bonnaterre, 284, Q. Ophiologie, c^tologie, et erp6tologie. Par I'Abb^
Bonnatorre. Ext. in Tableau encjclop^dique et m6thodiqae. Tome
III. Paris, 1789—1790.
BolTon, 1430, 0. The natural history of oYiparoas quadmpeds and serpents.
Pablished from the papers and collections of the Count de Buffon, by
the Count de La CepMle. Translated by Robert Kerr. With plates.
4 vols. Edinb. 1802.
Cnvier, 32, Q. Recherches anatomiques sur les reptiles regardds encore
comme doutoux par les naturalistes, faitos k roccasion de Tazolotl
rapports par M. de Humboldt du Mezique. Par F. Q. Curier. Paris,
1807.
Harlan, 2054, O. American herpetology, or genera of North American
reptilia; with a synopsiB of the species. Philad. 1827. With
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arrangement of plants, as described in the new edition of Liunaeus's
systema nature. By Dr. Gfmeliu, of Gottingen. To which are added,
alphabetical indexes of the Latin and English names of the plants,
together with the names of the countries of which they are natives.
By Wm. Forsyth, Jr. Lond. 1794.
Linneus, 1382, 0. Caroli a Linn^ M. D. termini botanici classium methodi
sexualis generumque plantarum characteres compendiosi. — Recudi
cum interpretatione Germanioa definitionum terminorum curavit
Paulas Dietericus Giaeke, M. D. Editioni huic alteri accesserunt
fragmenta ordinum naturalium Linnei, etc. Hamburgi, 1787.
Martyn, 781, 0. Tlie language of botany ; being a dictionary of the terms
made use of in that science, principally by Linnieus : with familiar
explanations, and an attempt to establish significant English terms.
By Thomas Martyn. 2d edit. Lond. 1796.
1343, 0. The same.
Milne, 175, 0. A botanical dictionary. By Colin Milne. 2d edit. Lond.
1778.
1305, 0. The same. 3d edit. Lond. 1805.
Richard, 333, D. Botonical dictionary; translated from the French of
Louis-Claude Richard. New Haven, 1817.
GBOLOGT. ft83
Wybiurd, 353, D. An introdnction to the Limuean classifioation of plants.
With a glossary. By Henry Wybnrd. Lond. 1810.
466, 0. Diotlonnaire ^l^mentaire de botaniqne. (No title-page.)
8. HISTORY OF BOTAFT, UrCLtTDIKO BOTAVICAL BIOORAPHT AKD BIBLIOGBAPHT.
Bnmaldns, 131, D. Bibliotheoa botanica. Jo. Antonio Bnmaldo, oolleo-
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Haller, 88, Q. Alberti v. Haller bibliotheoa botanica. Tom. 2. Tignri,
1771—1772.
Lndwig, 1728, 0. p. D. C. Gottlieb Ludwig instltationes historico-physios
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Pulteney, 1351, 0. Revue gto^raie des 6orits de Linn6. Par Richard
Pulteney. Tradnit de TAnglais, par L. H. M. de Grandmaison. Tomes
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240, 0. Historical and biographical sketches of the progress of botany
in England, from its origin to the introduction of the Linnnan system.
By Richard Pulteney, M. D. 2 vols. Lond. 1790.
1345, 0. The same.
Sprengel, 1675, 0. Curtii Sprengel historia rei herbariae. Tomi 2. Parisiis
et Argentorati, 1808.
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9. AOBICULTUBB AKD GABDBNISO.
(F«. Part IV., Chap. I.)
(O.) GBOLOGT.
1. GEKEBAL, ELEMENTART, Aim OOLLBCTIVB WORKS.
Bakewell, 1424, 0. An introduction to geology, illustrative of the general
structure of the earth ; with an outline of the geology and mineral
geography of England. By Robert BakeweU. 2d edit. With plates.
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2153, O. The same work. 1st Am. fh»n the 3d English edit., by
Prof. Silliman. New Haven, 1829.
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€34 GBOLOOT.
Cleaveland, 1408, 0. An elementary treatise on mineralogy and geology,
designed for the use of pupils — and as a companion for travellers in
the United States. By Parker Cleaveland. With plates. Boston,
1816.
1388, 0. The same. 2d edit. 2 toIs. Boston, 1822.
Cavler, 4644, 0. Essay on the theory of the earth. Translated from the
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H. Lecoq. Avec planches. Paris, 1836.
— 2843, 0. fil6mens de gtologie et dliydrographie, on rteumd des
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2334, 0. Principles of geology, being an attempt to explain the
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2. GEOLOGY OF PABTICULAB COUNTBIBS.
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3. MUBS AND MINIRO OPEBATIONB.
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States. By Ben]. Henfrej. Philad. 1797.
Stahl, 53, 0. p. On the original of metallic veins. By George E. Stahl,
M. D. Translated from the Latin. Lond. 1705.
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4. F088IL BBMAHrS.
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Conrad, 2894, 0. p. Fossil shells of the tertiary formations of North
America. By T. A. Conrad. Philad. 1832.
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of remains of extinct mammalia and ohelonia, from the mauvaises
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Werner, 1012, O. A treatise on the external characters of fossfls. Trans-
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(d.) MINERALOGT.
1. osneeal, blbxbbtast, and st8tzxatic woitks.
Accum, 201, D. A manual of analytical mineralogy. By Frederick
Accum. 2d edit. 2 vols. Lond. 1808.
Aikin, 243, D. A manual of mineralogy. By ArthtLr Aikin. 2d edit.
Lond. 1815.
Babington, 117, Q. A new system of mineralogy, in the form of a cata-
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Brisson, 1011, 0. Elements of the natural history and chemical analysis
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1800.
Brongniart, 927, 0. Traits 6l4mentaire de min&alogie, aveo des applica^
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Clarke, 69, F. A methodical distribution of the mineral kingdom. By
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By GastaT. von Engentiom. 2d edit, improyed hy John H. de
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595, 0. The aame. 2d edit. 2 Tola. Lond. 1794.
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2. WORKS ON THB HDIKEALOOT OF PABTXCUULB OODHTBIBB ABD FLACBB.
Dana, 1751, 0. Outlines of the mineralogy and geology of Boston and ita
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Robinaon, 1885, 0. A catalogue of American minerals, with their localities ;
including all which are known to exist in the United States, And
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3. TRBATISBS OB CLASSES OF MINBBALB ABD IBDIVTOUAL MIBEBALS.
Aubertus, 40, D. p. Jacobi Auberti Vindonis de metaUomm ortu et eausia
contra chemistas brevis et dilncida explicatio. Lugd. Batar. 1575.
Boot, 190, 0. Gemmarum et lapidum historia, quam olim edidit Anselmus
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Qaatieri, 192, 0. Unteranohnngen liber die Entstelinng, Bildnng nnd den
Baa des Chaloedona and der mit ihm verwandten Steinarten, &o.
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4. WOBKS Oir CBTBTALLOORiLPHT.
Aocom, 1290, 0. Elementa of crystallographj, after the method of Hatlj ;
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5. AHALTSXS OP H1KB]tAUU
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the practical analysis of minerals. By Frederick Acoum. 2d edit.
2 Tols. Lond. 1808.
Brisson, 1011, 0. Elements of the natural history and chemical analysis
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1800.
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Klaproth, 728, 0. Analytical essays towards promoting the chemical
knowledge of mineral substances. By Martin H. Klaproth. Transl.
from the Geiman. Lond. 1801.
6. ICnrBBAXiOOICAL VOKBVCLATITBB.
Allan, 1304, 0. Mineralogical nomenclature, alphabetically arranged,
with a synoptic table of the chemical analysis of minerals. By T.
Allan. Edinb. 1814. '
Gallizin, 180, Q. Recueil de noms par ordre alphab^tique apropri^s en
min^ralogie aux terres et pierres, aux mdtaux, etc. etc. avec leurs
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(S.) BCINERAL WATERS.
1. WOBKB OH MinXBAIi WATBB8 OBVEBALLT. ^
Alibert, 1002, 0. Prfois sur les eanx min^rales les plus usit^s. Ext. in
Nouveaux 616mens de thfirapeutique, etc. Par J. L. Alibert. 4me ^dit.
Tomes 2. Paris, 1817.
640 MINERAL WATSB8.
Alfbert, 3454, 0. p. Des eaax minSralea dans lenra rapports areo Pdcono-
mie publiqne, la medeoine et la legislation. Par Alibert (Constant).
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Armstrong, 1849, 0. p. On the utility of snlphnreons waters, &c. Bjr
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Lond. 1742.
Bell, 741, D. On baths and mineral waters. By John Bell, M. D.
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Gairdner, 460, D. Essay on the natural history, origin, composition, and
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M. D. Edinb. 1832.
Hoffman, 1511, 0. Exi)eriment8 and observations upon mineral waters.
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Kirwan, 741, 0. An essay on the analysis of mineral waters. By Richard
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Monro, 109, 0. A treatise on mineral waters. By Donald Monro, M. D.
2 vols. Lond. 1770.
Patissier, 8163, 0. p. Nouvelles recherohes sur Paction thfirapeutique des
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Rutty, 2, Q. A methodical synopsis of mineral waters, comprehending
the most celebrated medicinal waters, both cold and hot, of Great
Britain, Ireland, France, Germany, and Italy, and several other parts
of the world. By John Rutty, M. D. Lond. 1757.
Saunders, 650, O. p. A treatise on the chemical histoiy and medical
powers of some of the most celebrated mineral waters ; with practical
remarks on the aqueous regimen. To which are added observations
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Thomas, 1845, 0. Remarks on mineral waters in general, and on the use
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2. WORKS ON PABTICnLAB MUTEBAL WATEBS.
a. United States and Canada,
Baltzell, 1036, O. Vol. XVII p. An essay on the mineral properties of the
Sweet Springs of Virginia. By John Baltzell. Baltimore, 1802.
MINBBAL WATBR8. Ml
Bell, 775, D. The mineral and thermal springs of the United States and
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Hosack, 1702, O. Remarks on the mineral waters of Ballston. £xt, in
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Meade, 1638, O. An experimental enqaiiy into the chemical properties
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Mutter, 3387, O. p. The Salt Snlphur Springs, Monroe Coontj, Va. Bj
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North, 610, D. Saratoga waters, or the invalid at Saratoga. Bj M. L.
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Rush, 1036, O. Vol. III. p. Experiments on the mineral waters of Phila-
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Seaman, 207, D. A dissertation on the mineral waters of Saratoga and
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b. Britain.
Atkins, 405, 0. Vol. IV. p. A treatise on the contents, virtnes, and nses
of cold and hot mineral springs in general ; particularly the cele-
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Gheyne, 294, 0. Vol. XV. p. On gout ; and on the nature, quality, and
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Glanny, 327, D. p. A history and analysis of the mineral waters situated
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Elliot, 273, O. An account of the nature and medicinal virtues of the
principal mineral waters of Great Britain and Ireland, and those most
in repute on the continent. To which are added, directions for im-
pregnating water with fixed or sulphureous air. By John Elliot,
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Falconer, 290, O. An essay on the Bath waters. With a prefatory intro-
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CHAPTER III.
dcfeiKe of tue ^fntr;
iHCLUDlSa
SCIENCE OF THE MIND.
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Boschenberger^ 3390, 0. p. A brief histoiy «f an existing oontroTersy on
654 politics; including pouttcal economy, xtc.
the subject of aBsimilated rank in the Navy of the United States. By
W. S. W. Rnschenberger. Philad. 1850.
Sharp, 1036, 0. Yol. II. p. The jaet limitation of slavery in the laws
of God. By QranviUe Sharp. With a copioas appendix. Lond.
1776.
Sohotte, 217, O. On the gnm-trade of Senegal ; and on the had conse-
quenoes which must attend the present mode of sending convicts to
Africa for soldiers. By J. P. Schotte, M. D. Lond. 1782.
Thomas, 391, O. On the management of new negroes, and the general
condition of slaves in the snA^ar colonies. Ext. in R. Thomas' Medi-
cal advice to the inhabitants of warm climates. Lond. 1790.
Thomson, 1036, O. Vol. II. p. An enquiry into the causes of the
alienation of the Shawanese and Delaware Indians from the Britisli
interest ; and the measures taken to recover their friendship. By
Chas. Thompson (afterwards secretary of congress). Lond. 1759.
Wilson, 1036, 0. Vol. II. p. Substance of a speech delivered by James
Wilson, Esq., on the federal constitution, in the convention of Penn-
sylvania. Philad. 1787.
Yeatman, 1739, 0. p. Remarks on the medical care of the poor. By
John C. Yeatman. Lond. 1818.
459, 0. p. A compilation of the laws of Pennsylvania relative to the
poor; from 1790 to 1795. Philad. 1796.
1036, 0. Tol. XI. p. The constitution of the United States of America, as
proposed by the convention held at Philadelphia, Sept. 1787, and as
ratified by the several States. Philad. 1799.
2706, 0. p. Documents laid before the right honourable Lord Glenelg, by
Sir George S. Mackenzie, Bart., relative to the convicts sent to New
South Wales. Edinb. 1836.
2906, 0. An inquiry into the moral, social, and intelledual condition of
the industrious classes of Sheffield. Part I., The abuses and evils of
charity, especially of medical charitable institutions. Lond. 1839.
PART III.
LITERATURE.
Chapter I. General Literature.
II. General Biography.
III. History and Antiquitieb, Geographt, Yotaoes and
Travels.
IV. The Arts.
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CHAPTER I.
GENERAL LITERATURE.
Ainslie, 1944, 0. Iffateria Indica ; or, an acooant of the articles employed
by the Hindoos and other eastern nations, in their medicine, arts,
and agrioulture. By Whitlaw Ainslie, M. D. 2 vols. Lond. 1826.
Allen, 1036, 0. Vol. III. p. A sermon preached for the benefit of the Hu-
mane Society. By John W. Allen. Bochester, 1787.
Bailey, 804, D. Becords of longevity : with an introductory discourse on
vital statistics. By Thomas Bailey. Lond. 1857.
Beddoes, 787, 0. Hyg^ia ; essays moral and medical. By Thos. Beddoes,
M. D. Vol. I. Bristol, 1802.
Blair, 1036, 0. Vol. I. p. The grave. A poem. By Robert Blair. Philad.
1791.
Bousquet, 395, D. Nouveau tableau de Tamour conjugal. Far J. Bousquet.
Tomes 2. Paris, 1820.
Bouvier, 3514, 0. p. Etudes historiques et m^dicales sur I'usage des
corsets. Par M. Bouvier. Paris, 1853.
Bridgeufoter TreatiseSf 2600, 0. Treatiies on the power, wisdom and good-
ness of God as manifested in the creation. Written in pursuance of
the will of the Earl of Bridgewater. 12 vols. 1834—1836.
Burton, 1438, 0. The anatomy of melancholy, what it is, with all the
kinds, causes, symptomes, prognostics, and several cures of it. By
Democritus Junior (Robert Burton). With a satyrical preface. 11th
edit. To which is prefixed an account of the author. 2 vols. Lond.
1813.
Caldwell, 2487, 0. p. Discourse on the first centennial celebration of the
birth-day of Washington. By Charles Caldwell, M. D. Lexington,
1832.
2607, 0. p. An address on the vice of gambling. By Chas. Cald-
well, M. D. Lexington, Ky., 1834.
Comte, 495, Q. p. Religion de Thumanit^. Discours prononcd aux fun6-
railles de Blainville. Par Auguste Comte. Public au nom de la society
positiviste. Paris, 1850.
Crawford, 1036, 0. Vol. VL p. The progress of liberty ; a Pindaric ode.
By Charles Crawford. Philad. 1796.
42
658 aXNXBAL UTIBATUBX.
Cadworih, 30, F. A disconrse oonceming the true notion of the Lord'i
supper. To which ia added two sermons <mi] f^^' *^^*P' ^l J' \t
i. 1 Corinth, ohap. 15 ; t. 67.
By R. Cudworth, D. D. 3d edit. Lond. 1676.
Danoel, 3293, 0. De Tinfluenoe des voyages sur Thomme et snr sea mala-
dies. Par J. F. Danoel, M. D. Paris, 1846.
Davy, 1196, 0. p. A lecture on the plan which it is proposed to adopt for
improving the Royal Institution, and x«iid«ring it permanent. By H.
Davy, Esq. Lond. 1810.
Dehay, 648, D. Les parfumes et les fleuzs, leur histoire et leurs diverses
influences sur l'6conomie humaine. Par A. Dehay. Paris, 1846.
Dendy, 457, D. On the phenomena of dreams and other transient illusions*
By Walter C. Dendy. Lond. 1832.
D*011incan, 810, D. Traits des Eunuques. Par M. C. D'OUincan. Paris,
1707.
Epps, 410, D. p. Internal evidences of Chnstianity deduced from phre-
nology. By John Epps, M. D. Edinh. 1827.
410, D. p. Horse phrenologice, heing three phrenological essigrs : 1.
On mortally. 2. On the best means of obtaining happiness. 3. Om
veneration. By John Epps, M. D. Lond. 1829.
Feamo, 260, Q. p. A review of the first principles of Bishop Berkeley, Dr.
Reid, and Prof. Stewart. With an essi^ on external perception. By
Feame. Lond. 1813.
Ferrol, 401, D. Essays on the human intellect, as constructed by God,
and on our Saviour, considered in his character of man. By Paul
Ferrol. Lond. 1827.
Finch, 51, Q. A sermon preached at Christ Church, Middlesex, for the
benefit of the Humane Society. By the Rev. Robert Pool Finch, D. D.
Lond. 1788.
Godman, 1875, 0. p. A letter to Dr. Thos. P. Jones, Editor of the Frank-
lin Journal, on Harlan's " Fauna Americana." By John D. Godman,
M. D. Philad. 1826.
Gray, 1036, 0. Vol. I. p. An elegy, written in a country church-yard. By
Mr. Gray. Philad. 1791.
Gui Patin, 3133, 0. Lettres de Gui Patin. Prgc6d^ d'nne notice bio-
graphique, accompagn^ de remarques scientifiques, etc. Par J. H.
Reveille Parise, M. D. Tomes 3. Paris, 1846.
Gyarmathi, 628, 0. Affinitas linguso Hungaric» cum Unguis Fennioa
originis grammatice demonstrata. Nee non vocabularia dialectorum
Tartaricarum et Slavicarum cum Hungarica comparata. Auctore
Samuele Gyarmathi, M. D. GottingsB, 1799.
Harlan, 1875, 0. p. Refutation of certain misrepresentations against tht
author of " Fauna Americana." Philad. 1826. < Vide Godman.)
"Hume, 656, 0. Essays, moral, political, and literaigr. By David Hume,
Esq. 2 vols. Edinb. 1793.
fiutcheson, 497, 0. An essay on the nature and conduct of the passions
and affeo^oBs* Wiih iUustiatiena ou iltif^ looral aenae. B^ Franoia
Hatoheson, Ll«. D» Lon4» 1728.
Inohbald, 1036, 0. Vol. VII. p. The married man. A comedy in three
act9^ From "le philosophe viari^'' of M. |{erioi^i}lt Pestonohet, B^
Mrs, Inchbald. Dnblixi, 1789.
Jebb, 232, 0. The works, theological} medical, political and n^iscella&eoas
ot John Jebb, M. T>> By John Disnej* 3 vols. Lond. 1787-
Jones, 442, 0. Medical, philosophical, and vulgar errors of rarions kinds,
considered and refuted. Bj John Jones, M. B, Lond. 1797.
Laisng, 3313, 0, Oyninastique pratique, oontenant la description des
exercices, la construction et le priz 4^3 machines, et des c^antf
speciauz inMits. Par M. Napol^n LaisnO. jlveo une pr^ace par M.
Barth^lemj Saint-Hilaire. Paris, 1850,
Jjauvergne, 3137, 0, Pe I'agoi^ie et de la mort dans toutes les classes de U
soci^t^, sous le rapport humanitaire, physiologique et religieux. Par
H. Lauvergae. Tomes %f Paris, 1842.
Lettsom, 686, O. Hints designed to promote beneficence, temperancie, and
inedica^ science, B^ John Coakley Lettsom, M. D. 3 vols. Lond*
1801.
— — 182, 0. Dr. Lettsom's address on the delivery of the H1^nane Society's
medal. Lond. 1788.
Lieber, 482, Q. Vol. U. p. On t^e vocal sounds of Laura Bridgeman, the
blind deaf mute of Boston ; compared with the elements of phonetii^
language. By Dr. Francis Lieber. Washington, ^51.
(Smithson, Contrib. to Knowledge.)
Macnish, 1998, 0. The anatomy of drunkennee9. By Robert Mannish.
Glasgow, 1827.
414, D* The same. 3d edit. Glasgow, 1829.
Mayo, 723, D. On the truths contained in popular superstitions^ with
an account of Mesmerism. By Robert Mayo, M. D. 3d ed^t. Ed^il^,
and Lond. 1851.
MUlar» 274, Q. p. Observations on the change of public opixiiQn, i^
religion, politics, and medicine ; and on the conduct of tb,e war.. By
John MUlar, M. P. Lond. 1793.
Miller, 798, 0. A brief retrospect of the 18th century. Part I., in 2 vols.
containing a sketch of the revolutions and improvements in science^
arts and literature during that period. By Samuel Miller, A. M. New
York, 1803.
Moseley, 731, 0. p. Miscellaneous medical observations ojx. Obi or African
witchora/t, &c. By B. Moseley, M. D. Lond. 1800.
Panckoucke, 3083, 0.. Seconde s6rie de la biblioth^ue Latine-Fran9ai8e
depuis Adrien jusqu'a Gr6goire de Tours. Publico par C. ^. F.
panckoucke. Paris, 1845.
Peale, 1036, 0. Vol. ^I. p. Discourse introductoiy to a course of lectures
on the science of nature ; with original musiC| ooiupceed for the occlu-
sion. By Charles W. Peale. Philad. 1800.
Peroival, 9$0, 0. Tfi^ wor|:^ literary, mor^l, and medical, of Thos. Per-
660 ammtAL utsbatobs.
etral, M. D. To which are prefixed, xnemoira of his life and writ
ingB, and a aeleotion from his literarj correspondenoe. 4 volt. Bath,
1807.
Priestley, 1036, 0. Vol. VII. p. Letters to Mr. Volney, oooasioned by a
work of his entitled ** mins," and by his letter to the author. By
Joseph Priestley, F. R. S., &c. Fhilad. 1797.
1036, 0. Vol. XI. p. Socrates and Jesns compared. By Joseph
Priestley, F. R. S., &o. Fhilad. 1803.
1036, O. Vol. XI. p. A letter to the Rer. John Blair Linn, A. H., in
defence of the above pamphlet. Northnmberland, Pa. 1803.
Priscien, 3083, 0. Po6sies de Priscien. La P^ri^dsie ; les poids et mesnres ;
61oge d'Anaatase. Tradnit en Fran9ai8 par E. F. Corpet. (Bibliothdqne
Latine-Fran9ai8e.) Paris, 1845.
Renaaldin et Beaux, 3010, 0. p. Rapport fait an nom d'nne commission
et lu par M. Renanldin k PAcademle Royale de Mfidecine snr nn
m6moir intitnU : Mahomet consid^rfi comme ali&id. Par Jean Jacqnea
Beaux. Paris, 1842.
Riggs, 482, Q. Vol. IV. Grammar and dictionary of the Dakota language.
Collected by the members of the Dakota mission. Edited by Rev. S.
R. Riggs, A. M. Washington, 1852. (Smithson. Contrib.)
Ritson, 1263, 0. An essay on abstinence from animal food considered as
a moral duty. By Joseph Ritson. Lond. 1802.
Robin, 3646, 0. Classification des sciences fondamentales, etc. Par le Dr.
Ch. Robin. Paris, 1849.
Rosier TAbb^, 86, D. Observations sur la physique, sur lliistoire naturelle
et sur les arts et metiers. Avec des planches. Par M. TAbbd Rosier.
Tomes 6. Paris, 1771—1772.
84, Q. Mtooires sur la physique, sur Phistoire naturelle, et sur les
arts et metiers. Par M. I'Abb^ Rozier. Tomes 42. Paris, 1773—1792.
Rosier, R. L., 750, 0. Lettres medicales et morales. Par R. L. Rosier,
H.D. Paris, 1822.
Rumford, 703, 0. Essays, political, economical, and philosophicaL By
Benj. Count of Rumford. 5th edit. 3 vols. Lond. 1800.
Rush, 639, O. Essays, literary, moral, and philosophical. By Benjamin
Rush, M. D. 2d edit. Fhilad. 1806.
Ryan, 662, D. The philosophy of marriage, in its social, moral, and phy-
sical relations, &o. By Michael Ryan, M. D. Lond. 1837.
Shults, 1036, 0. Vol. VII. p. An oration delivered before the Mosheimian
Society at their yearly meeting. By Shults. Fhilad.
Sibly, 269, Q. Vol. II. A key to physic and the occult sciences ; open-
ing to mental view the system and order of the interior and exterior
heavens, the analogy between angels and the spirits of men, and the
sympathy between celestial and terrestrial bodies. By E. Sibly, M. D.
London.
Smith, 1036, 0. Vol. III. p. An oration delivered before a masonic lodge,
at Sunbury, Pa. By C. Smith. Fhilad. 1783.
Sparks, 3435, 0. A reply to the strictures of Lord Mahon and others, em
OBNiai^L LITXBATUBX. 661
the mode of editing the writings of Washington. Bj Jared SparkB.
Cambridge, 1862.
Sprat, 500, Q. The histoiy of the Royal Society of London. By Tho.
Spiat, D. D. 3d edit. Lond. 1722.
Steyens, 1234, 0. Homographia ; an essay on the proportions of man's
body. With an appendix on the monoments of the anoients, &o. By
W. S. Stevens. Lond. 1806.
Sulivan, 485, 0. A view of nature. With reflections on atheistical phi-
losophy. By Richard SnUran, Esq. 6 vols. Lond. 1794.
Swain, 1036, 0. Vol. III. p. A sermon preached for, and on account of the
Humane Society. By J. H. Swain. Lond. 1783.
Trotter, 890, 0. An essay, medical, philosophical, and chemical, on
drunkenness, and its effects on the human body. By Thomas Trotter,
M.D. 2d edit. Lond. 1804.
894, 0. p. The same.
Yalpy, 756, 0. p. The anniversary sermon of the Royal Humane Society.
By R. Valpy, D. D., &c. To which is added an appendix of miscella-
neous observations on resuscitation by the Society. 2d edit. Lond.
1802.
Volney, 1036, 0. Vol. YU. p. Volney's answer to Dr. Priestley on the
increase of infidelity. Fhilad. 1797.
Walker, 563, D. Intermarriage ; or the mode in which, and the causes
why, beauty, health, and intellect result from certain unions, and
deformity, disease, and insanity from others. Illustrated by draw-
ings. By Alexander Walker. Lond. 1838.
237, D. The theory of dreams ; in which an inquiry is made into the
powers and faculties of the human mind, as they are illustrated in
the most femarkable dreams recorded in sacred and profane history.
2 vols. Lond. 1808.
317, D. Anecdotes, medical, chemical, and surgical. 2 vols. Lond. 1816.
3798, 0. p. Histoire des dames, scours et filles de la charity. Par A.
H. P. Paris, 1824.
CHAPTER IL
GENERAL BIOGRAPHY.
Cavendiahy 3431, 0. The life of the Hon. Henry GuihBndiBh, including
AbBtMtclB of his more important soientlfic papers, and a critical inquiry
into the claims of all the alleged discoveries of the composition of
Wateh "Ay George Wilson, M. D. Lond. 1851. (Cavendish Soc.)
ClusitUt 65, Q. p. Everardi Vorstii oratio fanebris in obitam Caroli
Clnsiik Raphelengii, 1611.
DcUtouj 3676, 0. Memoirs of the life and scienti/lc lesearcheB of John
Dalton. By Wm. Ghas. Henry, M. D. Lond. 1854.
De Candolley 727, D. A. P. de GandoUe, sa vie ot ses tmraut. Par A.
De la Rive. Paris, 1851.
Du Ponceau, 3268, O. p. Public disoonhle In commemol^tidn of Peter S.
Bu Ponceau, LL.D., late President of the Auk Philosoph. Soo. fiy
Robley Dunglison, H. D. Philad. 1844.
Franhlin, 255, O. Memoirs of John FOthergill, M. D. 4th «dit. Including
notices and portraits of Benjamin Franklin, Wm^ Gumming, M. D.,
&c. &e. By John Coakley Lettsom. Lond. 17864
Prederick IL, 284, O. Tol. XIX. p. Dr. ZitemermaUn^S conversations with
the late king of Prussia (Frederick the Great )t when he attended him
in his last illness. To which are added several carious particulars
and anecdotes of that extraordinary prince. Lond. 1791.
Girard, 466, Q. The will of the late Stephen Girard, Esq. Philad., June
20, 1831.
448, D. Biography of Stephen Girard. With his will affixed. By
Stephen Simpson. Philad. 1832.
2222, 0. p. The will of the late Stephen Girard, with a short biog-
raphy of his life. Philad. 1832.
LinncBtts, 1351, O. Revue gtodrale des Merits de Linn£. Par R. Pulteney.
Traduit de TAnglais, par L. H. M. de Grandmaison. Tomes 2. ParLi,
1789.
Morris, 3653, 0. p. Sketch of the benevolent services of the late Jacob G.
Morris. By Samuel Breok. Philad. 1854.
Or/ord, 405, 0. Vol. L p. An authentic copy of the last will and testa-
ment of the Rt. Honourable Robert, Earl of Orford ; with remarka.
GXNSBAL BIOOBAPHT. 663
Narratiye of the last lllneBg of the Earl of Orford. Character of Peri-
cles ; a funeral oration to the memory of a great man. Lond. 1745.
Paintj 488, Q. Memcnr of Robert Tronp Paine. By his parents. New
York, 1852.
Rittenhousef 1036, O. Vol. YII. p. An euloginm, intended to perpetuate
the memory of Dayid Rittenhouse. By Benj. Rush, M. D. Philad.
1796.
Sajf, 2607, O. p. A biographical sketch of the late Thomas Say, Esq.
Bead before the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, by
Benjamin H. Coates, M. D. Philad. 1835.
Vaux, 3268, 0. p. Memoir of Roberts Vauz, one of the Vice-Presidents
of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, By Thomas M*KeiM) Pettit.
Philad. 1840.
Wilson^ 3341, 0. Sketch of the life of Alexander Wilson, author of the
"American ornithology." By George Ord. Philad. 1828. (2 copies.)
(For works on Medlo»l Biogrtphy, Vid, p. MS, et §ej,)
CHAPTER III.
HISTORY AND ANTIQUITIES, GEOGRAPHY,
VOYAGES, AND TRAVELS.
I. HISTORY AND ANTIQUITIES.
Barton, 677, O. p. New riews of the origin of the tribes and nations of
America. B7 Benjamin Smith Barton, M. D. Philad. 1797.
Coates, 2524, 0. p. Annual discoorse delivered before the Historical 80-
oietj of Pennsjlrania. On the origin of the Indian population of
America. By B. H. Coates, M. D. Philad. 1834.
Denton, 3387, 0. p. A brief description of New York, formerly called
New Netherlands, with the places thereunto adjoining, &c. By Daniel
Denton. Lond. 1670. Bdited by John Pennington. (Histor. 800. of
Pennsylvania. Philad. 1845.
Gtordon, 2062, 0. The history of Pennsylvania, fh>m its discorery by Euro-
peans to the declaration of independence in 1776. By Thos. F. Gor-
don. PhiUd. 1829.
Haven, 482, Q. Vol. VIII. p. Archeology of the United States ; or, sketches
historical and bibliographical of the progress of information and
opinion respecting vestiges of antiquity in the United States. By
Samuel F. Haven. Washington, 1856. (Smithson. Contrib.)
Lapham, 482, Q. Vol. VII. p. The antiquities of Wisconsin. By J. A.
Lapham. Washington, 1865. (Smithson. Contrib.)
Mallet, ^089, 0. Histoire de T^cole de M6gare et des 6coles d'&is et d'fir^-
trie. Par M. C. Mallet. Paris, 1846.
Mason, 3366, 0. On the climate and meteorology of Madeira ; by J. A.
Mason, M. D. With an historical and descriptive account of the
island, by John Driver, &c. Lond. 1850.
Molina, 1035, 0. The geographical, natural, and civil history of ChilL
By Abb6 Don J. Ignatius Molina. Translated fhm the Italian.
2 vols. Middletown, 1808.
Pennington, 3387, 0. p. Scraps, osteologio and arohaiologioal. Read be-
HISTORY AND ANTIQUITIBS. 665
fore the Coonoil of the Historioal Society of FeniiBjl^ania. Bj John
Pennington. Fhilad. 1841.
Pettit, 2489, 0. p. A disoonrse delivered before the Historioal Society of
Pennsylvania, November 19, 1828. By Thomas M'Kean Pettit, Esq.
Philad. 1828.
Priestley, 467, 0. Lectures on history, and general policy. By Joseph
Priestley. 2 vols. Lond. 1793.
Prond, 465, 0. The history of Pennsylvania, in North America, from the
original institution and settlement of that province, under the first
proprietor and governor William Penn, in 1681, till after the year
1742. By Robert Proud. 2 vols. Philad. 1797.
Rafn, 3387, 0. p. America discovered in the tenth century. By Chas. C.
Rafn. New York, 1838.
Rochefort, 252, D. Histoire naturelle et morale des Isles Antilles de PAm^
rique. Par M. de Rochefort. Tomes 2. Lyon, 1667.
Schoolcraft, 484, Q. Historical and statistical information respecting the
history, condition, and prospects of the Indian tribes of the United
States ; collected and prepared under the direction of the Bureau of
Indian affairs. By Henry R. Schoolcraft, LL.D. Illustrated by 8.
Eastman. 5 vols. Philad. 1851—1855.
Solis, 189, F. Historia de la conquista de Mexico, poblacion, y progresses
de la America Septentrional, conocida por el nombre de Nueva Espa&a.
Esori viola Don Ajitonio de Solis, Secretario de su Magestad, y su Goro-
nista mayor de las Indias. — ^Nueva edicion, augmentada con la vida
del autor, que escrivid Don Juan de Goyeneche. En Amberes, 1704.
Squier, 482, Q. Vol. II. Aboriginal monuments of New York. By E. G.
Squier, A. M. Washington, 1851. (Smithson. Contrib.)
Squier and Davis, 482, Q. Vol. I. Ancient monuments of the Mississippi
Valley. By £. G. Squier, A. M., and E. H. Davis, M. D. Washing-
ton, 1848. (Smithsonian Contrib. to Knowledge.)
Tyson, 2489, 0. p. Annual discourse delivered before the Historical So-
ciety of Pennsylvania, October 24^ 1831. By Job R. Tyson, Esq.
Philad. 1831.
Watson, 3034, 0. Azmals of Philadelphia and Pennsylvania, in the olden
time ; being a collection of memoirs, anecdotes, and incidents of the
city and its inhabitants, and of the earliest settlements of the inland
part of Pennsylvania. With engravings. By John F. Watson.
2 vols. Fhilad. 1844.
White, 2436, O. The natural history and antiquities of Selbome. By
the late Gilbert White. Lond. 1833.
Whittlesey, 482, Q. Vol. III. p. Description of ancient works in Ohio.
By Chas. Whittlesey. Washington, 1852. (Smithson. (^ntrib.)
1876, 0. Memoirs of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania. 2 vols.
FhUad. 1826—1829.
666
OEOaHAPHT, YOTAOESy AMD TBAYSL8.
II. GEOGRAPHY, VOYAGES, AND TRAVELS.
Agassiz, 3363, O. Lake Superior ; its phjsioal character, vegetation, and
animals, compared with those of other and similar regions. By Loois
Agassiz. With a narrative of the tour, hj J. Elliot Cabot ; and con-
tributions bj other scientific gentlemen. With plates. Boston, 1850.
Allen, 2741, 0. Historj of the expedition under the command of Captains
Lewis and Clark, to the sources of the Missouri, thence across the
Rocky Mountains and down the river Columbia to the Pacific Ocean;
during the years 1804—5 — 6. Prepared for the press by Paul Allen,
Esq. 2 vols. Philad. 1814.
Bartram, 2464, 0. Travels through North and South Carolina, Georgia,
Florida, and the Cherokee, Creek, and Choctaw countries ; containing
an account of the soil and natural productions of those regions ; and
observationB on the manners of the Indians. By William Bartiam.
Philad. 1791.
Brickell, 1347, 0. The natural history of North Carolina. With an
account of the trade, manners, and customs of the Christian and
Indian inhabitants. With plates. By John Brickell, M. D. Dublin,
1737.
Caillat, 3666, 0. p. Voyage medical dans les provinces Danubiennes.
Par le Dr. J. M. Caillat. Paris, 1854.
Denton, 3387, 0. p. A brief description of New York, formerly called
New Netherlands, with the places thereunto adjoining, &c. By Daniel
Denton. Lend. 1670. Edited by John Pennington. (Historical Soc.
of Pennsylvania) 1845.
Domeier, 1592, 0. p. Observations on the climate, manners, and amuse-
ments of Malta ; principally intended for the information of invalids
repairing to that island for the recovery of health. By Wm. Domeier,
M. D. Lond. 1810.
EUet, 482, Q. Vol. IL p. Contributions to the physical geography of the
United States. Part I. Physical geography of the Mississippi Valley.
By Chas. Ellet, C. E. Washington, 1851. (Smithsonian Contrib., &o.)
Forbes, 679, D. A physician's holiday, or a month in Switzerland in
the summer of 1848. By John Forbes, M. D. With a map and iUu-
trations. Lond. 1849.
Haigrove, 209, Q. An account of the islands of Walcheren and South
Beveland, &c By G. Hargrove. Dublin, 1812.
James, 1785, 0. Account of an expedition to the Rocky Mountains in the
years 1819 and 1820, under the command of Blajor S. H. Long. Com-
piled from the notes of the exploring party by Edwin James. 2 vols.
With plates. Philad. 1823.
GXOOBAPHT, YOTAOBS, AHD TBAVIL8. 667
Johnson, 2187, 0. Change of air, or the pnrsnit of health ; an autumnal
excursion through France, Switzerland, and Italy, in the year 1829.
By James Johnson, M. D. Lond. 1831.
2597, 0. The recess, or autmnnal relaxation in the Highlands and
Lowlands. A tour of health, &c. By James Johnson, M. D. Lend.
1834.
Keating, 1786, 0. Narrative of an expedition to the source of St. Peters
River, in the year 1823, under the command of Major Long. Compiled
from the notes of the exploring party. By Wm. H. Keating, 2 vols.
Philad. 1824.
Lynch, 502, Q. Official report of the United States exploring expedition
to explore the Dead Sea and the River Jordan. By Lieut W. F. Lynch,
U. S. N. Baltimore, 1852.
Mason, 3356, 0. On the climate and meteorology of Madeira ; by J. A.
Mason, M. D. With an historical and descriptive account of the
island, by John Driver, &c. Lond. 1850.
Molina, 1035, O. The geographical, natural, and civil history of Chili.
By Abbe Don J. Ignatius Molina. Illustrated by a map of the country.
With notes and an appendix, containing extracts from the Araucana
of Don Alonzo de Eroilla. IVanslated from the Italian. 2 vols.
Middletown, 1808.
Niebuhr, 156, Q. Description de I'Arabie, faite sur des observations pro-
pres et des avis recueillis dans les lieux m^mes. Par Carsten Niebuhr.
Amsterdam, 1774.
-'—*' 155, Q. Voyage en Arable et en d'autres pays circouvoisins. Par
C. Niebuhr. Traduit de TAUemand. Tomes 2. Amsterdam, 1776—
1780.
Pennington, 3387, 0. p. An examination of Beauchamp Plantagenet*s
description of the Province of New Albion. By John Pennington.
Philad. 1840.
Spallanzani, 577, O. Travels in the two Sicilies, and some parts of the
Appenines. Translated from the Italian of the Abbe Laizaro Spallan*
zani. 4 vols. With plates. Lond. 1798.
236, F. Maps of the Society for the Diffusion of tJsefol Knowledge. 2
vols. ItfOnd. 1844.
CHAPTER IV.
THE ARTS.
Bell, 202, Q. Easajs on the anatomy of expression in jMiinting. By Charles
Bell. Lend. 1806.
516, Q. The anatomy and philosophy of expression as connected
with the fine arts. By Sir Chas. Bell. 4th edit. Lond. 1847.
Camper, 159, Q. p. Dissertation physique de M. Pierre Camper snr les
difiSrences r6elles qae pr^sentent les traits da visage chex les hommes
de difiSrents pays et de dilKrents &ges ; snr le bean qui oaractdrise les
statnes antiques et les pierres gravSes. Snivie de la proposition d'une
nonvelle m^thode x>our d6ssiner tontes sortes de tfttes hnmaines avec
la plus grande s(lret6. Tradnite dn Hollandois par D. B. Q. DisjonvaL
Autrecht, 1791.
159, Q. p. Discoors snr le moyen de reprgsenter les di verses passions
qui se manifestent sur le visage ; snr le beau physique, &o. Tradoits
du Hollandois par D. B. Q. Disjonval. Autrecht, 1791.
— — 161, Q. On the connexion between anatomy, drawing, painting, &c.
Translated from the Dutch, by T. Cogan, M. D. Lond. 1794.
Cutbush, 1264, 0. The American artist's manual. By James Cutbush.
2 vols. Philad. 1814.
Fan, 3654, 0. The anatomy of the external forms of man, intended for
the use of artists, painters, &o. By Dr. J. Fan. Lond. 1849.
509, Q. Atlas to the same.
Gerdy, 2408, 0. Anatomic des formes extdrieures du corps humaine,
appliqu6e k la peinture, k la sculpture, etc. Par P. N. Gerdy. Paris,
1829.
150, F. Planches an mdme livre.
Roger, 845, 0. Traits des effets de la musique sur le corps humain. Par
Jos. L. Roger. Trad, du Latin par £. St. Blarie. Paris, 1803.
PART IV.
MISCELLiANIES.
Chapter I. Agbioultubs and Hobttcttlturx, Yxtirinart Mxdi-
oiNE, and DoMXSTio Economy.
II. D10TIONABII8 and CTCLOPiSDiAfl.
III. Tbansaotions, Laws, eto., of Socibtieb.
lY. Catalogues, Valuable Lists, etc.
Y. Joubnals, Reviews, sra
CHAPTEE I.
AGEICULTUEE AND HORTICULTURE, VETERIN-
ARY MEDICINE, AND DOMESTIC ECONOMY,
I. AGRICULTURE AND HORTICULTURE.
Adams, 1222, 0. The medical and agricultural regiflter for the jrean 1806
and 1807. By Daniel Adams, M. B. Boston.
Anderson, 666, 0. Letters on cochineal, Tamish and tallow trees, white
and red lac, and on the cnltiyation of silk in India. By James Ander-
son, M. D. Madras, 1789.
Bradley, 186, 0. New improvements of planting and gardening, both
philosophical and practical. Illustrated with plates. Bj Richard
Bradley. 4th edit. To which is addod that scarce and valuable tract
entitled, Herfordshire orchards, a pattern ibr all England. By T. B.
Lond. 1724.
Bryant, 1431, 0. Flora dietetica; or, history of esculent plants, both
domestic and foreign. The whole so methodized as to form a short
introduction to the science of botany. By Charles Biyant. liond.
1783,
Commerell, 216, 0. An account of the culture and use of the mangel
wurzel, or root of scarcity. Translated from the French of the Abb6 de
Commerell, by John Coakley Lettsom. 4th edit. Load. 1788.
Curtis, 980, 0. Practical observations on the British grasses, especially
such as are best adapted to the laying down or improving of
meadows and pastures. 4th edit. By Wm. Curtis. To which is
added, an account of the causes of the diseases in com. By Sir Joseph
Banks, Bart. Lond. 1805.
1213, 0. The same work. 5th edit. With additions by John Law*
rence. Lond. 1812.
Davy, 1301, 0. Elements of agricultural chemistry ; in a course of lectures
for the board of agriculture. By Sir Humphrey Da^y. 2d edit. Lond.
1814.
Darwin, 647, 0. Fhytologia ; or, the philosophy of agriculture and gar-
€72 AGRIOULTUBS AND HOBTIOULTURX.
dening. With the theory of draining morasses, and with an improTed
construction of the drill plough. By Erasmus Darwin, H. D. Dub-
lin, 1800.
Debaj, €48, D. Les parfumes et les fleurs, leur histoire et leurs direnes
influences sur Tteonomie humaine. Par A. Debay* Paris, 1846.
Du Monceau, 291, Q. Traits des arbres et arbustes qui se cultlrent en
France en pleine terre. Par M. Duhamel Du Monceau. Tomes 2.
Paris, 1755.
Dundonald, 110, Q. On the intimate connexion between agricultoze and
chemistry. By the Earl of Dundonald. Loud. 1796.
Ellis, 239, Q. p. Direotions for transporting seeds and plants orer sea.
Together with a catalogue of such foreign plants as are worthy oi
being encouraged in our American colonies. By John Ellis, F. B. S.
Lond. 1770.
Evelyn, 240, Q. Bilva ; or, a discourse of forest trees, and the propagation
of timber in his Majesty's dominions. Together with an hlBtorical
account of the sacredness and use of standing groves. By John Evelyn,
Esq. York, 1776.
Fordyce, G., 730, O. Elements of agriculture and vegetation. By Gleorge
Fordyce, M. D. To which is added an appendix, for the use of prac-
tical farmers. 5th edit. Lond. 1796.
Fordyce, Wm., 294, 0. Vol. XVIII. p. The great importance and proper
method of cultivating and curing Rhubarb in Britain. By Sir Wm.
Fordyce, M. D. Lond. 1792.
1467, 0. p. The same.
Forsyth, 935, O. A treatise on the culture and management of fruit trees.
Together with observations on the diseases, defects, and injuries, in all
kinds of fruit and forest trees ; as also an account of a particular
method of cure. By Wm. Forsyth. With notes, by Wm. Cobbett.
Philad. 1802.
Hosack, 1823, 0. p. An inaugural discourse to the New York Horticul-
tural Society. By David Hosack, M. D. New York, 1824.
Huber, 381, D. New observations on the natural history of bees. By
Francis Huber. Translated from the French. Edinb. 1821.
Hunter, 129, 0. Oeorgical essays (on husbandry). By A. Hunter, M. D.
York, 1777.
Keys, 274, D. A treatise on the management of bees. By John Keys.
New edit. Lond. 1814.
Kirwan, 187, D. The manures most advantageously applicable to the
various sorts of soils. By Richard Kirwan. 3d edit. Lond. 1802.
Langley, 41, F. Pomona ; or the fruit-garden : containing sure methcdi
for improving all the best kinds of fruits now extant in England, &c*
By Batty Langley of Twickenham. Lond. 1729.
Liger, 165, D. Le jardinier fleuriste, ou la culture universelle de fleuis,
arbres, arbustes, arbrisseaux, servant ik Pembellissement des jardins.
Par le Bieur L. Liger. Avec des planches. Paris, 1787.
AQBIOCI.TUaB AND HORTIOlTLTUBft. tT8
London, 1859/ O. The enoyelopAdia of gardening. Illastrated hy nearly
600 engra^ngs in wood. By J. C. London, F. L. 8. Lond. 1822.
3362, O. The same. Edited hj Mrs. London. London, 1890.
MelntoBh, 8645, 0. The book of the garden. Bj Charles Molntosh.
2 vols. Lond. 1853 and 1855.
MoMahon, 843, 0. The American gardener's calendar. By Bernard MoMa-
hon. Philad. 1806.
Meager, 144, Q* The English gardener ; or a snre guide to jonng planters
and gardeners. By Leonard Meager. 9th edit. Lond. 1699.
Miller, 49, F. The gardener's dictionary ; containing the methods of cnl-
tivating and improving the kitchen, fmit, and flower garden, &o. By
Philip MiUer. Lond. 1733.
— — 58, F. The gardener's and botanist's dictionary. By the late Philip
Miller, F. R. 8. To which is now added, a complete enumeration and
description of all plants hitherto known, with their genera and spe-
cific characters ; corrected and arranged by Thomas Martin, F. R. 8.
2 Yols. Lond. 1797.
Monier, 3744, 0. p. Description da Pedicnlns Tinealis canse de I'oidinm.
Traitement rationnel de cette maladie. Par L. Monier, M. D. Paris,
1855.
More, 226, Q. The flower-garden display'd, in above fonr hnndred cnrions
representations of the most beantifol flowers, &c. By 8ir Thomas
More. 2d edit. Lond. 1734.
Parkinson, 102, F. Paradisi in sole, paradisns terrestris ; or, a garden of
all sorts of pleasant flowers which onr English ayre will permltt to be
nonrsed np. By John Parkinson. Lond. 1629.
Panneniler, 241, 0. Pr§cis d'ezp^ences et obBerraiions snr les difi^^ntes
espies de lait, oonsid6rfies dans leurs rapports avec la chimie, la
m6decine et I'teonomie mrale. Par A. Parmentier et N. D6yeax.
8trasbonrg, 1799.
Pedder, 2707, O. pk Report made to the Beet Sugar Society; By James
Pedder. Philad. 1836.
Peters, 1036, 0. Vol. XVII. p. Agricultural inquiries on plaister of Paris.
By Richard Peters. Philad. 1797.
Puvis, 2707, 0. p. On the uee of lime as a manure. By M. Pnris.
Translated from the French by Ed. Rnifln. 1836.
Robin, 3483, 0. p. Role de I'ozygteie dans la respiration et la Tie des
T^tauit et dans la atatique des engnds ;' indication d'une nosvelle
branche de culture, &c. Par M. fidouard Robin. Paris, 1851*
Ruflin, 2707, 0. An essay on caloaieous manures. By Edmund RnlBn.
2d edit. SheUbanka, Va., 1885.
^nclair, 2631, 0. Hortus gramineus Wobumensis ; or an aootfunt of the
results of experiments on the produce and nutritive qualities of dif-
ferent grasses and other plants used as the food of the more valuable
domestic animals ; instituted' by John, Duke of Bedford. With plates.
By George Sinclair, F. L. S. 3d edition. Lond. 1826.
43
6t4 YSTBBINART MlDIdNB.
Thornton, 1485yO« A netv fitmilj herbal ; or popular aoooant of the nMvre
and properties of the various plants used in medicine, diet, and the
arts. By Robert John Thornton, M. D. With plates. Lond. 1810.
Vau^, 1868, 0. p. An address delivered before the Philadelphia A|prieul-
tural Society. By Roberts Tauz. Fhilad. 1825,
Wangenheim, 98, P. Beitrag zur teutschen hplzg^redilen PomtwissaB-
schaft, die Anpflanzung Nordamerikanischer Holzarten, mit Anwen-
dnng auf teutsche Porste, betreffend. Von Pr. A. J. von Wangenheim.
Mit Original-Zeichnungen. Gottingen, 1787.
210, Q. Des Jaointes, de leur anatomic, reproduction, et culture. Am-
sterdam, 1768.
1036, O. Vol. XI. p. Account of the wheat-moth, or Virginia fly, as it
i^pear^ in Prance in 1765 ; and which damaged thie grain 1a the
township of Lower Dublin in 1802, '3, and '4. Fhilad. 1805.
2340, 0. The Pomological Magasine ; or, figures and descriptions of the
most important varieties of fruit cultivated in Great Britain. 3 vols.
Lond. 1828—30.
1026, 0. Memoirs of the Philadelphiia Society for promoting .agricultwce*
1808—1826. 5 vols.
511, 0. 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 farmers of the United States.
Philad. 1824.
662, 0. Transactions of the Society for the promotion of agiiculture,
arts, and manufactures, instituted in the State of New York. Vol. I.
2d edit. Albany, N. Y., 1801.
687, Ol Transactions of the Dublin. Society for. promoting husbandry and
other useful arts. DubUn, 17$9— 1802.. 4 vols.
II. VETERINARY MEDICINE.
Belhomme, 2791, 0. M6moires sur le toumis, considM ches les animanx
et chez lliomme, &c. Par J. E. Belhomme. Paris, 1834-1-39.
Blaine, 69, P. The anatomy of the honie. With plates. By Delabeie P.
Blaine. Lond. 1799.
958, 0. The outlines of the veterinary art ; or, the principles of medi-
cine, as applied to a knowledge of the structuro, functions, and
economy of the horse, the oz, the sheq[>, and the dog, and to the man-
ner of treating their various diseases. By Delabeie Raine. 2 vols.
With plates. Lond. 1802.
373, D.. A domestic treatise on til^e diseases of hones and dogs. By
Delabere Blaine. Lond. 1803.
Boardman, 265, Q. A dictionaiy of the veterinary art ; containing all the
modem improvements. With plates. By Thos. Boardman. Lend. 1805.
Burke, 6, D. A compendium of the anatomy, physiology, and patho-
TXTSRINABT BCEDIOINS. 6T5
logy of the borae. With obsenrations on the economy and straotore
of the foot, and on shoeing. Bj B. W. Burke. Philad. 1806.
Clark, B.y 262, Q. A series of experiments on the foot of the liring horse,
ezhlbitiog the changes produced by shoeing. Bj Bracy Clark. Lend.
1809.
Clark, J., 1568, 0. p. Obserrations upon the shoeing of horses ; with an
anatomical description of the bones in the Ibot of a horse. By J.
Clark. Bdinb. 1770.
Clater, 1439, 0. Brery man his own farrier ; or, the whole art of farriery
laid open ; containing a distinct and accurate view of every disease
to which the horse is liable. 22d edit. By Francia Clater. Load.
1813.
1440, 0. Every man his own cattle doctor ; or, a piractical treatise
on the diseases of homed cattle. By Francis Clater. 4th edit.
Lend. 1814.
Coleman, 685, 0» Observations on the structure, economy, and diseases
of the foot of the horse, and on the principles and practice of shoe-
ing. By Bdward Coleman. Vol. I. Dublin, 1798.
Colin, 3586, 0. Traits de physiologic comfMirSedes animauz domestiques.
Par G. C<din. Tomes 2. Paris, 1854 and '56.
CuUey, 1442, 0. Observations on live stock ; containing hints for choos-
ing and improving the best breeds of the most useful kinds of domestic
animals. By Gedrge CuUey. 4th edit. Lond. 1807.
Dawson, 549, 0. Observations on hydatides in the heads of cattle. By
Ambrose Dawson, M. D., and Dr. Dodswell.- Ext. in J. Quier*s Let-
ters and Essays. Lond. 1778.
Desmars, 362, D. Epidemiques d'Hippocrate. Trad, du Grec, avec des
r^eziona, etc. ; et mdmoires sur la mortality des moutons et dea
chiens dans les annfes 1761 et 1763. Par M. Desman. Paris, 1798.
Feron, 1462, 0. A complete treatise on farriery ; comprising the trans-
actions, or modem practice of the veterinary art. Forming a new
and practical nosology of all the diseases of domestic animals. By
J. Feron. Lond. 1810.
Glrard, 2222, 0. p. HIppelikfologie, ou connaissance de Page du cheval.
Par feu N. F. Girard. 2me 6dit. Revue et augment^e par J. Girard.
Paris, 1828.
Gourdon, 3712, 0. filteents de chirurgie v6tMnaire. Par J. Gourdon.
Tome ler. Paris et Toulouse, 1854.
Gnersent, 2231, 0. p. Essai sur les epizootics. Par L. B. Guersent.
Paris, 1815.
Hinds, 412, D. The veterinary surgeon ; or, farriery taught on a new and
easy plan. By John Hinds. Lond. 1827.
Lawrence, J., 959, 0. A treatise on horses, and on the duties of man
towards the brate creation. By John Lawrence. 2d edit. 2 vols.
Lond. 1802.
424, D. The horse, in all his varieties and uses ; his breeding, rear-
ing, and management. By John Lawrence. Lond. 1829.
676 VBTEBINABT MEDIOINl.
LawrenoOi R., 1563, 0. p. Obseryations on the causes which conMitnte
unsoundness in horses. By Richard Lawrence. Birmingham, 1809.
Leblano, 2885, 0. p. Bes diverses espies de morye et de fSsroin considMes
comme des formes varies d'une mftme affection g6n6rale oontagieuse.
Par n. Leblanc. Paris, 1839.
Parkinson, 1954^ 0. A treatise on the management of parturient animals.
Bj T. Parkinson, M. D. Nottingham, 1812.
Peall, 904, Q. Obsenrations on some of the more common diseases of the
horse, together with remarks upon the general articles of diet, and
the ordinary stable management of that animal. By Thomas PealL
Cork, 1814.
Bsok, 1563, O. p. Veterinary medicine and therapeutics. By W. Peck.
Lend. 1814.
Peyerus, 229, Q. Johan. Conradi Peyeri merycologia sive de mminanti-
bns et ruminatione commentarius. Basiles, 1685.
Renault, 3746, 0. p. Typhus contagieuz du gros b^tail (peste bovine)
peut-il naitre spontan6ment sur les animaux de Tespdce bovine Gran-
gers ii la race des steppes ? Par M. Renault. Paris, 1855.
Rydlng, 1262, 0. Veterinary pathology ; or, a treatise on the causes and
progress of the diseases of the horse ; together with the best method
of prevention and cure. By W. Ryding. York, 1801.
Sage, 2885, 0. p. Traits sur la morve chronique des ohevaux. Par M.
Sage. Paris, 1838.
Skellett, 134, 0. A practical treatise on the parturition of the cow, or the
extraction of the calf, and on the diseases of neat cattle in general ;
with the most approved methods of treatment, and best forms of pre-
scription adapted to veterinary practice. Illustrated with engravings.
B^ Edward Skellett. Lend. 1811.
Snape, 262, Q. p. A practical treatise on farriery. By Bdward Snape.
Lend. 1605.
Taplin, 984, O. The gentleman's stable directory ; or, modem system of
farrieij; comprehending all the most valuable prescriptions and
approved remedies, adapted to every known disease to which the horse
is incident, &o. To which is added, a successful method of treating
the canine species in that destructive disease called the distemper.
By Wm. Taplin. 15th edit. 2 vols. Lend. 1803 and 1805.
Vatel, 2533, 0. fil6mens de pathologic v^rinaire, on precis th^orique et
pratique de la mMecine et de la chirurgie des prinoipaux animaux
domestiques. Par P. Vatel. Suivi d*un formulaire pharmaoeutique
vdUrinaire, etc. Tomes 3. Paris, 1828.
White, 322, D. A treatise on veterinary medicine. By James White. 4
vols. Loud. 1807—1815.
Youatt, 2184, O. p. On canine madness ; comjlHsing the nature, origin
and treatment of rabies in the dog and other domestic animals. By
Wm. Youatt, V. S., &c. Lend. 1830.
1036, 0. Vol. HI. p. Purport of a letter on sheep. Written in Bfaiyland,
March, 1789.
DOBOBSnO lOONOMT. 67 T
III. DOMESTIC ECONOMY.
Amott, 3690, 0. Of the smokeless fireplace oliimnej, yalves, and other
. means, old and new, of obtaining healthful warmth and ventilation.
By Nell Amott, H. D. Lond. 1856.
Bell, 3185, 0« The practical methods of ventilating buildings. With
an appendix, on heating bjr steam and hot water. By Luther V.
BeU, M. D. Boston, 1848.
Bemau, 628, D. On the history and art of warming and ventilating rooms
and buildings, &o. Bj W. Bemau. Lond. 1845.
Buchanan, 1127, O. p. An essay on the economy of fuel and the manage-
ment of heat. By Bobert Buchanan, Civil Bngineer. Glasgow, 1810.
Casauz, 3736, 0. Eldmens d'6conomie priv6e et publique. Par L. F. G.
de Gasauz. Paris, 1825.
Chomel, 44, F. Dictionnaire ^conomique. Par M. Noel Chomel. Tomes
2. Paris, 1732.
Delessert, 3800, O. p. Sur les foumeauz ik la Rumford, et les soupes
^conomique. Par B. Delessert et A. P. Decandolle. Paris, 1800.
Deroches, 3800, 0. p. Notice sur I'dtablissement de soupes ezistant ii
Geneve. Par J. J. Deroches, M. D. Geneve et Paris, 1817.
Desportes, 3800, 0. p. Rapport fait au conseil gdn^ral des hospices, sur
Temploi de la g6latine k PHdtel-Dieu de Paris. Par M. B. Desportes.
Paris, 1830.
Hawthorne, 493, D. A new method of ventilating hospitals, ships, prisons,
&c. By George Hawthorne, M. D. Belfast, 1830.
Hood, 3079, 0. A practical treatise on warming buildings by hot water ;
on ventilation, &c. By Chas. Hood. Lond. 1844.
Hunter, 413, D. Culina fftmulatriz medicins ; or, receipts in modem
cookery. By A. Hunter, M. D. York, 1810.
Eirkbride, 3382, 0. p. Notice of some experiments in heating and venti-
lating hospitals and other buildings, by steam and hot water. By
•Thos. S. Kirkbride, M. D. Philad. 1850.
Kitchener, 419, D. The cook's oracle: containing receipts for plain
cookery, on the most economical plan for private families. By Wm.
Kitchener. Boston, 1823.
Liger, 130, Q. (Economic gfo^rale de la campagne, ou nouvelle maison
rustique. Par le Sieur Louis Liger ; d'Auxerre. Amsterdam, 1701.
Mackenzie, 1299, O. Five thousand receipts in all the useful and do-
mestic arts. By Colin Mackenzie. Philad. 1825.
Pingeron, 3799, 0. Experiences, machines et recherches utiles k ThumanitS,
aux hospices, au commerce, et aux arts, traduites de plusieurs
langues ; ouvrage imprim6 par ordre du gouvernement, trouv6 dans
les papiers de feu M. Pingeron, ingdnieur. Paris, 1805.
6*78 D0MS8GI0 lOONOMT.
Reid, 3033, 0. lUaatrations of the theory and practice of Tentilatlon ;
with remarks on wanning, ezclnsive lighting and the commnnioation
of Bound. By David BoBwell Reid, M. D. Lond. 1844.
Richardson, 2736, 0. A popular treatise on the warming and Tentilaiioii
of hnildings, showing the advantages of the improved system of
heated water circulation, &c. With plates. By James Richardson.
Lond. 1837.
Rnmford, 703, O. Essays, political, economical, and philosophical. By
Benj. Count of Rumford. 5th edit. 3 vols. Lond. 1800.
Sylvester, 360, Q. The philosophy of domestic eoonomy ; as ezempUAed
in the mode of warming, ventilating, washing, drying, and cookiiig,
&c. By Chas. Sylvester. Nottingham, 1819.
Tredgold, 2033, 0. Principles of warming and ventilating public buildings.
By Thomas Tredgold. Lond. 1824.
Whitehurst, 176, Q* Observations on the ventilation of rooms, on the
construction of chimneys, and on garden stoves : principally collected
from papers left by the late John Whitehurst, F. R. S. Lond. 1794.
Willich, 791, 0. The domestic encyclopedia. By A. F. Bf . WiUich, M. D.
With additions, by James Mease, M. D. 5 vols. Fhilad. 1803 and
1804.
1981, O. The theory and praotioe of warming and ventilating pnbUo
buildings, dwelling-houses, and oonservatories. With plates. By an
Engineer. Lond. 1825.
3800, 0. p. Recette de potages et de ragouts ik la gelatine. Pails.
8800, 0. p. Rapport au ministre de llntteieur par le condtd g^n^ral de
bienfsisanoe, sur la substitution de I'crge mond^ au ris ; aveo des
observations sur les soapes aux l^mes. Paris, 1801.
CHAPTEE II.
DICTIONARIES AND CYCLOPAEDIAS.
I. GENERAL DICTIONARIES AND CYCLOPAEDIAS.
Nicholson, 1631, 0. The British enoyolopndiA, or dictioiiArj of arts
and soienoes ; comprising an accurate and popular view of the present
state of human knowledge. By William Nicholson. Illustrated hy
engravings. 6 vols. Lond. 1809.
Bees, 200, Q. The cyclopndia ; or, universal dictionary ol arts, sciences,
and Ittetat^tre. By Abrahatti Bees, D. t)., F. B. 6. First American
edition. 4el vob. Fhiladelpfaia.
98, Q. Enoyclopsdia ; or, a dicti<»iar7 of arte, iieiencea, and miscellaneous
literature. The first American edition. 18 vols. Illustrated with
copper-plates. With a supplement in 3 vols. Philad. 1798 and
1803.
43, F. Le dictionnal^e des arts et des sciences. "Par M. D. G. de I'Aca-
demie Fran^aise. Paris, 1694. (2 vols, in 1.)
283, Q. Encyclop6die m^thodique, ou par ordre de mati^res. Par une
sooiiSt^ de gens de lettres, de savans, et d'iartlBtes. (Histoire naturelle.)
Tomes 14. Paris, 1782—1798.
Planches aU mdme ouvrage. 'tomes 7.
284, Q. Tableau elicyclop^que et mfithodique. tomes 4. Paris, 1788^
1791.
II. DICTIONA&IES OP VARIOtJS LANGtIAGES.
Aiiisworth, 190(^ O. An abridgment of Ainsworth's Latin and Bngllsh
dictionary. By Thomas Morell, revised by William Duncan. Bdinb.
1821.
Johnson, 71, F. A dicticmary of the Bngllsh language. By Baihuel
Johnson, LL. D. 3d edit. 2 vols. Lond. 1765.
680
DIOnONAfilES, STO.
Liddell, 472, Q. A Greek-English Lexicon, based on the German work of
Francis Passow. By Henrj George Liddell, M. A., and Robert Soott,
M. A. 3d edit. Ozfoid, 1849.
Richardson, 394, Q. A new dictionary of the English language. By
Charles Richardson. 4 vols. Lend. 1835-— 1837.
Riddle, 469, Q. A copions and critical Latin-English Lexicon ; founded on
tbe German-Latin dictionaries of Dr. Wm. Freund. By the Rot.
Joseph Esmond Riddle, M. A. Lond. 1849.
Schrerelins, 832, O. Comelii Schrevelii Lexicon mannale Grttoo-Latinnm
et Latino-Grecom. Editio xvii., pnoribns mnlto auctior et emendatior.
Lond. 1805.
Webster, 339, Q. An American dictionary of the English language. By
Noah Webster, LL. D. 2 vols. New York, 1828.
42, F. Le dictionnaire de 1' Academic Fran^aise; dedi6 an roi. Paxis,
1694. (2 vols, in 1.)
454, Q» Dictionnaire de TAcademie Fran^aise. 6me 5dit. Tomea 2 et
complement. Paris, 1835 et 1842.
III. BIBLIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARIES.
Watt, 336, Q. Bibliotheca Britiannica ; or, a gweral iAdex to British and
foreign literatnre. By Robert W*tt, M. D. 4 vpla. ^Bdiqb. 1824.
(Vor worita oi^Hedieal BlUlograp^y, nUL p. 69S.)
IV. DICTION A JCIES OF NATURAL HISTORY.
Bao^hoz, 337, D. Dictionnaire nniversel des plantes, arbres et arbnstoB
de la France. Par M. P. J. Bnc'hos. Tomes 4. Paris, 1770 and Tl.
Oallizin, 180, Q. Dictionnaire de min6ralogie avec des synonymies en
Allemand, Latin, et Anglais, etc. Par le Prince Dimitri de Gallixiii.
Bmnsvik, 1802.
G^rardin, 2513, 0. Dictionnaire raisonnfi de botaniqne. Par S€bastien
G6rardin. Public par Mr. N. A. Desraox. Paris, 1817.
Oriffith, 3700, 0. The micographic dictionary ; a guide to the examina-
tion and investigation of the structure and nature of microscoiHO ob-
jects. By J. W. Griffith, M. D., and Arthur Henfiwy, F. R. S. With
plates. Lond. 1856.
Loudon, 2133, 0. An encydopiedia of plants. Edited by J. C. Loudon.
1 vol. and supplement. Lond. 1829.
3660, 0. The same. Edited by Mrs. Loudon. Lond. 1855.
Martyn, 781, 0. Dictionary of the terms made use of in botany, &c. By
Thos. Martyn. 2d edit. Lond. 1796.
DICmONABIXS or UIDIOAL 8GISN0E. 681
lUvtyn, 184S, 0. The SMoe bo«k.
MUne, 176, 0. Botanieal dioUonazj. Bj Colin Milne, LL.D. 2d edit.
With plates. Lond. 1778.
— ^- 1305, 0. Th« game. 3d edit. Lond. 1805.
Montagu, 1525, 0. Ornitlu>logieal diotionaiy. With plates. 2 vols.
Lond. lM^<and 1818.
Richard, 333, D. / Botanical dictlonarj. Translated from the French of
LoniiB Glande Richard. New Haven, 1817.
466, Q. Dictionnaire tidmentaire de botaaiqae. Avec nne ezpositioii de
• la m^thode natnrelle d'Antoine de Jossien. (No title-page.)
283, Q. Encyclopedic mfithodique, on par ordre de matiftres. — (Histoiie
natoreUe des animanz. Tomes 7. Botaniqne. Tomes 4 en 7*)
Planches an m6me ouvnge. Tomes 7. Paris, 1782 — 1793.
284, Q. Tableau encydopddique et m^thodique. Tomes 4. (L, Ichthj-
dogie ; XL, Omithologie ; III., Ophiologie, eelologie, et erp^tologie,
par.M. rAbb^.Bonnaterre.; XV.y.fifltaaiqiie, pw le Ghay. La Marck.)
Paris, 1788—1791.
3807, 0. Dietiomiaire des sciences nAtur<dlles, dans lequel on traite m6-
thodiqnement des diffgrens 6tres de la nature, consid6r6s soit en enx-
m^mes, d'apcte P^tat actuel de nos oonnaissanoes, soit lelativeinent k
Putilite qu'en peuvent retirer la m6decine, ragriculture, le commerce
et les . arts, fiuiyi d'une biographie des plus ctt^bres naturalistes.
Far.plnsieiirs Professeurs du Jardin du Roi, et des principales teoles
de Paris. Tomes 60. Paris, 1816—1830.
Planches du dictionnaire des sciences naturelles. Tomes 10. (Mind-
ralogie, I. ; Botanique, XL k XV. ; Zoologie, V. ik X.) Paris, 1816—30.
V. DICTIONARIES OF MEDICAL SCIENCE.
(a.) FBAOnOAL MEDICINE, AND MEDIOAL 8CIEN0B aENERALLT.
Belaid, 2355, 0. NouToau dictionnaire de mddecine, ohirurgie, pharma-
cie, physique, chimie, histoire naturelle, etc. Par A. B^clard, Chomel,
H. Cloquet, J. Cloqi^et, et M. Orflla. Tomes 2. Paris, 1826.
Blancard, 465, D. Steph. Blancardi Lexicon medioum renoyatum, etc.
Recensuit aliquibus locis, auzit pluribus, emendayit Jo. Henricus
SohnUe. Edit. m. , Haln Magd. 1739.
Castellns, 115, D. I^azicon modicum Qneco-Latinum, a Bartholom»o Gas-
telle, Messanenscj inchoatnm ; nunc yero in commodum publicum
opera et studio Adrian! Rayesteini, M. D., perfectum, etc. Roterdami,
1651.
Copland, 2321, 0. A dictionary of practical medicine. By James Cop-
land, M. D. 3 yols. Lond. 1844.
Coze, 1033, 0. The Philadelphia medical dictionaiy, containing a concise
682 DionoKABiis or bodioal wassoE.
explanation of all the terms nsed in inedldne, waTgerjf plumnaey,
&o. B7 Jolui BedmanCoze, M. D. Philad. 1806. (2 oopiea.)
Dexeimeris, 2369, 0. Dictionnaire historiqne de la mddeoine anolenne at
modeme. Par MM. DeieimeriB, OlllTier, et fiaige^Belorme, Dootenn
en M6d. Paris, 1828 ik 1839. Tomes 4 en 7.
Dnnglison, 2459, 0. A new dictionary of medical scienoe and IHsEratnre.
Bj Soblej Donglison, M. D. 2 toIb. Boston, 1683.
— *- 2865, 0. Medical Lexicon. A new dictionaiy of medical science,
containing a concise account of the rarioas subjects and terms ; with
a Tooabnlarj of eynon3rmes in different languages, and formuliB for
yarioos offioinal and empirical preparations, &c. 9th edit. By BoIh
ley DnngHson, M. D. Pliilad. 18B2.
Bloy, 465, Q. Dictionnaire hi8tori<|ne de la mMecine ancienne et modeme ;
jou mimoires dispose en ofdre aiidiab^Uque pour servir k lliistoire de
aette science, et A celle des midecins, anatomistes, botanistes, cbi-
rurgiens et chymistes de toutes nations. Par N. F. J. Sloy. Tomes 4.
Mens, 1778.
Fabre, 2942, 0. Dictionnaire des dictkmnaires de mttecine Fran^ais et
strangers, ou traits complet de midectne et de cfairui^e pratiques,
oooitenaat I'ajialyse des meiUeurs articles qui ont paru jusqu^i ce joar
dans les diiMrens dictiounaireB et les tcaitte spSoiaux les plus impor-
tans, etc. Par une sooidtfi de mfideeins, sons la direction du Dr. Fabre.
Tomes 8. Paris, 1840 et 1841. Ayeo un supplement, sous la direc-
tion de M. Amb. Tardieu. Paris, 1851.
Foii)es, &c., 2258f O. The cy<dop«dia of practlcid medicine ; comprising
treatises on the nature and treatment of diseases, materia medica and
therapeutics, medical jurisprudence, &c. &c. Edited by John Forbes,
M. D., Alexander Tweedie, M. D., and John Conolly, M. D. 4 toIb.
Loud. 1833—35.
Fox, 182, D. A new medical dictionary. By Joseph Fox, M. D. Eeyised
and enlarged by Thomas Bradley. Lend. 1803.
Hays, 2522, O. The American cyclopsBdia of practical medicine and sur-
gery ; a digest of medical literature. Bdited by Isaac Hays, M. D.
(A to As.) 2 Yols. Philad. 1834-^6.
Hooper, 163, D. A compendious medical dictionaiy ; containing an ex-
planation of the terms in anatomy, physiology, surgery, materia
medica, chemistry, and practice of physic. By R. Hooper, M. D
Boston, 1801.
— ^- 2585, O. Lexicon modicum, or medical dictionary ; containing an
explanation of the terms used in medicine and the collateral sciences.
6th edit. By Robert Hooper, M. D. Lond. 1831.
James, 17, F. A medicinal dictionaiy ; including physick, surgery, ana-
tomy, chymistfy, and botany, in all their branches relatiye to medi-
cine. Together with a history of drugs, &c. With copper-plates.
By R. James, M. D. 8 vols. Lond. 1743—1745.
Lavoisien, 906, 0. Dictionnaire portatif de mMecine, d'anatomie, de
ohirurgie, de pharmade, de ohymie, dliistoire naturelle, de botanique
DIOnONABIBB Or HSDIQAL fidSMCB. (^3
et de phy8ique»qal eontieiit les termes de chaque art, lenr ^tymologie,
lenr definition et lenr ezpUoation, tirte des meilleiua aateiua ; aveo
nn Yocabulaire Latin et Fran9oi8, et nn Oreo-Latin et Jran^ois, k
I'uaage do oenz qui Usent les aateois anoieos. Par Jean-Fr. Lavoi-
sien. Paris, 1793.
Hi^3me,.3597» O. An esqKwitoxy lezioon of the terms, anoient and modem,
in medioal and goAoral soience ; inolnding a complete medical and
medico-legal vocabnlarj, and presenting the oorreot pronnnoiation,
derivation, definition, and application of the names, analogties, s/no-
njmes, and phrases <in Bnglish, Latin, Greek, French, and German),
connected with medicine. Bj R. 0. Mayne, M. D. Lond. 1853.
Morris, 275, Q. The Edinburgh medical and physical dictionary, contain-
ing an explanation of the terms of art as employed in the present
improTed sts>te of medical science, and also a copioiis aocoant of dis-
eases and their treatment. With a copious glossary of obsolete terms.
By Robert Moms, M. D., and James ^endrick, surgeon. 2 vols. With
many plates. Edinb. 1807.
Motherby, 10, F. A new medical dictionary ; or, general repository of
physic. By G. Motherby, M. D. 2d edit. Lond. 1785.
Kysten, 999, 0. Dictionnaire de m^ecine, et des sciences acoessoixes k la
m^ecine, avec I'diymologie de chaque term« ; snivi de deux Toeabu-
laires. Tun Latin, Tautre Grec. Par P. H. Nysten, M. D. Paris,
1814.
— ^ 3312, 0. Dictionnaire de m6decine, de P. H. Nysten ; revue suoces-
sivement et augments par MM. Bricheteau, 0. Henry et J. Briand.
9me edit. Par A. J. L. Jourdan. Paris, 1845.
Palmer, 2594, 0. A pentaglot dictionary of the terms employed in medi-
cine and the collateral sciences. Part I., with the leading term in
French, followed by the synonymes in the Greek, Latin, German, and
English, and explanations in English. Part IL, a German-Bnglish-
French dictionary. By Shirley Palmer, M. D. Lend. 1846.
Parr, 195, Q. The London medical dictionary ; including under distinct
heads every branch of medicine; witlr whatever relates to medicine
in natural philosophy, chemistry, and natural history. By Bartholo-
mew Parr, M. D. 2 vols. Lond. 1809.
Quincy, 76, 0. - Lexicon physico-medicum ; or, a new medical dictionary,
explaining the dllBcult term% used in the several branches of the pro*
fession. By John Quincy, M. D. 8th edit. Lond. 1767*
— — 747, 0. Quincy's lexicon physico-medicum improved ; or a diotioo-
ary of the terms employed in medicine, and in such departments of
chemistry, natural philosophy, literature, and the arts, as are con-
nected therewith. From the 11th Lond. edit. New York, 1802.
•^— 1390, 0. Quincy's lexicon medicum. A new medical dictionary ;
containing an explanation of the terms in medicine and the various
branches of natural philosophy connected with it. By Robert Hooper,
M. D. Lond. 1811.
684 DICTIONABIES OF MXDIOAL 80ISNCK.
Bdede, 1550, 0. A praotioal diotionaiy of popnlar medicine. 2d edit.
By Richard R«ece, M. D. Lond. 1813.
Tnrton, 121, Q. A medioal glossaiy ; in which the wordB in the Tarioiu
branohes of medicine are deduced from their original langoageB, pio-
perly accented and explained. By W. Tnrton, M. D. Lend. 1797.
Watt, 174, D. An encyclopedia of surgery, medicine, midwifery, phyvjf-
ology, pathol(^, anatomy, chemistry, &c. &c. To which is added an
abridged translation of CnUen's nosology. By John James Watt.
Lend. 1806.
261, D. A medical dictionary ; containing an explanation of the
terms in surgery, medicine, midwifery, anatomy, chemistiy, &o. Ao.
By John James Watt. 2d edit. Lond. 1813.
1154, O. The American medical lexicon on the plan of Quinoy's lexicon-
physioo-medicum ; comprising an explanation of the etymology and
signification of the terms used in aiiatomy, physiology, srugery,
. materia medica, chemistry, and the practice of physic. New York,
1811.
1632, O. Dictionnaire des sciences m^icales. Par une BooiM de m^de-
cins et de chirurgiens. Tomes 60. Paris, 1812^1822.
2354, 0. Dictionnaire de m6decine et de ohirurgie pratiques. Par Mlf.
Andral, Begin, Blandln, Bouillaud, Bouvier, Crureilhier, Cullerier,
Alph. Devergie, Dugte, Dupuytren, Foville, Quibourt, Mly, Lalle-
mand, Londe, Magendie, Ratier, Rayer, Roche, et Sanson. Tomes 15.
Paris, 1829—1836.
2520, 0. Dictionnaire de M^eoine ou repertoire g6n6ral des scienoes m6di-
oales consid6r6es sons le rapport th€orique et pratique. Par BOI.
Adelon, B6clard,B6raud,eto. etc. 2me 6dit. Tomes 30. Paris, 183S—
1846.
(b.) PARTIOULAR branches of MKDICAL 8C1ENCR.
Aikin, 193, Q. A dictionary of chemistiy and mineralogy. By A. and
C. R. Aikin. 2 vols. Lond. 1807 ; and an appendix. Lond. 1814.
Boardman, 265, Q. Dictionary of yeterinar^^ art. By Thos. Boaidman.
Lond. 1805.
Booth, 3309, 0. The encyclop»dia of ch«nistiy, practical and theoretical ;
embracing its application to the arts, metallurgy, mineralogy, geolpgy,
medicine, and pharmacy. By James C. Booth, A. M. Assisted by
Campbell Morfit. Philad. 1850.
Brande, 2833, 0. A dictionary of materia medica and practical pharmacy.
By Wm. Thos. Brande. Lond. 1839.
Chevallier, 2159, 0. Dictionnaire des drogues simples et compos^es. Pur
A. Cherallier et par A. Richard. Tomes 5. Paris, 1827.
*— • 3488, O. Dictionnaire raisonnd des denominations chimiques et
pharmaoeutiques. Par MM. A. CheTallier, Ch. Lamy, et Bd. Bobiqust.
2me edit. Ire p. Paris, 1853.
BIOnONABIIS or BIEDIOAL 8CIEN0E. 685
Cooper, 1093, 0. A diotlonaTj of praotioal surgery. Bj Samuel Cooperl
JiOnd. 1809.
1^78,0. The same. 6th edit. Lond. 1825.
3016, O. The same. 7th edit. Lond. 1838.
1114, O. The same work. With notes bj J. S. Dorsey, M. D. 2
vols. PhiUd. 1810.
•^— 1776, O. The same work. With notes, &c., bj Wm. Anderson. 2
▼ols. New York, 1822. ' •
2154, 0. The same work. 6th edit. With notes, &c., bj D. M*
Reese, M. D. 2 vols. New York, 1830.
Costello, 2695, 0. The oyclopsdia of practical surgery. Conducted by
Wm. B. Costello, M. D. Vol. I. (Aba— Dys.) Lond. 1841.
Jonrdan, 3300, O. Kncyclop^die anatomique comprenant Tanatomie de-
soriptive, I'anatomie g6n4rale, Fanatomie pathologiqne, Thistoire du
d^veloppement, et oelle des races humaines. Par G. T. BisohofT, J.
Henle, E. Buschke, 8. T. Soemmering, F. Q. Thelle, 0. Valentin, J.
Vogel, R. Wagner, G. et £. Weber. Tradoit de TAllemand par A. J. L.
Jourdan. Tomes 9. Paris, 1843—1847.
Keir, 126, Q. The first part of a dictionary of chemistiy, &c. By J. K.^
F. R. S. Birmingham, 1789.
Lara, 103, D. A dictionary of surgery ; or, the young surgeon's pocket
assistant. By Benjamin Lara. Lond. 1797.
M6rat et De Lens, 2353, O. Diotionnaire nniyersel de matidre mMioale et
de th^rapeutique g6n6rale, contenant I'indlcation, la description et
Temploi de tons les m6dicamens connus dans les diverses parties da
globe. Par F. V. M^rat, M. D., et A. J. De Lens, M. D. Tomes 6.
Paris, 1829 k 1834. Aveo un supplement ou Tome VII., par F. V.
M6rat, M. D. Paris, 1846.
Nicholson, 94, Q. A dictionary of chemistry. By Wm. Nicholson. 2
▼ols. Lond. 1795.
— 1051, 0. A dictionary of practical and theoretical chemistiy. By
Wm. Nicholson. Lond. 1808.
Nisbet, 139, D. Dictionary of chemistiy. By Wm. Nisbet, M. D. Lond.
1805.
Tardieu, 3452, O. Dictionnaire d*hygi^ne publique et de salubrity. Par
Ambrdise Tardieu. Tome I. Paris, 1852.
Thomson, 3595, O. Cyclopndia of chemistry, with its applications to
mineralogy, physiology, and the arts. By Robert Dundas Thomson,
M. D. Lond. and Glasgow, 1854.
Todd, 2645, 0. The oyclop»dia of anatomy and physiology. Edited by
R. B. Todd, M. D. With numerous engravings. 4 Tds. Lond. 1836 —
1852. With a supplement.
Ure, 1781, 0. A dictionary of chemistry on the basis of Mr. Nicholson's.
By Andrew Ure, M. D. Edited, with notes, &o., by Robert Hare, M. D.,
and Franklin Bache, M. D. 2 yoIs. Philad. 1821.
^— 2676, 0. A dictionary of chemistry and mineral(^, with their ap]^-
cations. By Andrew Ure, M. D. 4th edit. Lond. 1835.
B8B MIBOXIiLANBOUS.
Wagner, 3802, O. EUmdwdrterbuch der PhjBiologSe, mit Rftolcsicht auf
phjsiologiBche Pathologie. In Verbindong mit mehren Gelehiten
heransgegeben von Rndolph Wagner. 4 Thelle in 5 B&nden. Braun-
schweig, 1842—1853.
Wright, 3785, 0. The medical gasetteer; a topographical dictionary of
the situation, soil, and salnbritj of the principal locaUties in the
British Empire, and of all important places of resort in the world, &c.
Edited bj Henry Q. Wright, M. D. Lond. 1856—1867.
6, Q. A dictionary of chemistry. Translated from the French. 2 rola.
in 1. Lond. 1771.
TI. MISCELLANEOUS.
Ghomel, 44^ F. Dictionnaire ceoonomique, contenant divers moyens
d'angmenter son bien, et de conserrer sa sant^. Par M. Noel Chomel.
3me 6dit. Par M. P. Danjou. Avec figures. Tomes 2. Paris, 1732.
Catbnsh, 1264, 0. The American artist's manoal, or dictionary of practical
knowledge in the application of philosophy to the arts and mannfao-
tores. Witli engravings. By James Cntbnsh. 2 vols. Philad. 1814.
Mackensie, 1299, 0. Five thousand receipts in all the nsefol and domestic
arts, constitnting a complete and universal practical library, and ope-
rative cyclopiBdia. By Ck>lin Mackenzie. Philad. 1^25.
Miller, 49, F. The gardener's dictionaiy. By Philip Miller. Lond. 1733.
— ^« 58, F. The gardener's and botanist's dictionary. Bdited by Thomas
Martin. 2 vols. Lond. 1797.
Loudon, 1859, O. The encyclop»dia of gardening, niustrated by engrav-
ings. By J. C. Loudon. Lond. 1822.
3362, O. The same. Edited by Mrs. Loudon. Lond. 1850.
Pingeron, 3799, O. p. Experiences, machines et recheiches utiles ^ I'hu-
manitd, auz hospices, au commerce, et auz arts, tradultes de plusieurs
langues ; ouvrage imprimd par ordre du gouvemement, trouv6 dans
les papiers de fen M. Pingeron, ingdnieur. Paris, 1806.
Ure, 2868, 0. A dictionary of arts, manufactures, and mines ; containing
a clear exposition of their principles and practice. By Andrew Ure,
M. D. With engravings. Lond. 1839. Vol. II. Supplement con-
taining the recent improvements in arts, manufactures and mines.
Lond. 1844.
Willich, 791, O. The domestic encyclopedia ; or, a dictionary of facts
and useful knowledge. By A. F. M. Willich, M. B. With additions,
by James Mease, M. D. 5 vols. Philad. 1803 and 1804.
CHAPTER III.
TRANSACTIONS, LAWS, Etc. OP SCIENTIFIC
SOCIETIES AND OTJIER ASSOCIATIONS *
I. SOOIBTTES WITH GENERAL SCIENTIFIC OBJECTS.
95, Q, Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, held at Phila-
delphia, for promoting useful knowledge. PhUad* 1768—1858. 16 toIa.
2606, 0. p. Ck>ntribniio]ifl of the MAcluriaa Lyeenm i» the arte and floienoes*
2 Nob., pp. 84. Ffailad- 1887.
150| Q. Memoirs oi the Ameiioan Aoadem/ of Arts and Soienoes. Vol. I.
and vol. II., part I. Boston, 1785 and 1793.
482, Q. Smiihsonian contributiona to knowledge. Washington, 1848—1866.
8 vols. .
British.
127, Q» The transactions of the Rojal Irish Aoademj. Dublin, 1787—
1843. 19 vols.
20^0... Transactions of the Rogal Society of Edinburgh. (Jneofporated in
the year 1782.) . Edinb. 1788—1863. 20 vols.
321, 0. Philosophioal transaotions ; giving. some aocoimt of the present
undertakings, studies, and labours of the ingenious in many oonsider-
able parts of the world.- No. 1 to 56, ih>m Maroh, 1666, to Febmarj,
1670, inclusive. 2vol8..Lond.
322, Q. The same. 2 vols.
324, Q. Philosophical transaotions. No. 143 to 166, from January, 1683,
to December, 1684 (inclusive). '
328, Q. The philosophical transactions, from the year 1719 to 1733.
Abridged and disposed under general heads. . Vol. YI. Containing
the mathematical and physiological papers ; vol. VIL The anatomical,
*
* The libr&ry continues to receive, regulArly m publitbed, those works, the titles of
which are printed in Italics.
688 soonnss with gensbal soientiiig objsots.
medical, philological, and misoellaneonB papers. 2 toU. bound in 3.
Lond. 1734.
603, Q. The philoeophioal transactions of the Rojal Society of London,
from their commencement, in 1665, to the year 1800. Abridged, with
notes and biographic illustrations, bj Charles Hutton, George Shaw,
M. D., and Richard Pearson, M. D. 18 vols. Lond. 1809.
704, 0. Medical essays and obserrations relating to the practice of physio
and surgery : abridg*d from the philosophical transactions, from their
first publication down to the present time. With plates. By 8.
Mihles, M. D. 2 vols. Lond. 1746. (2 copies.)
500, Q. The history of the Royal Society of London, for the improving of
natural knowledge. By Tho. Sprat, B. D. 3d edit. Lond. 1722.'
167, Q. Memoirs of science and the arts ; or, a general abridgment- of the
transactions published by the principal learned societies in the differ-
ent parts of the world. 2d edit. Lond. 1798.
472, 0. Minutes of a society for philosophical ezi>eriment8 and conTeraat-
tions. Instituted in London, 25th January, 1794. Edited by Bryan
Higgins, M. D., Bxperimenter. Lond. 1795.
1609, O. The same.
French,
129, Q. M^molres de math^matique et de physique ; tires des registres de
TAcademie Royale des Sciences. Paris, 1692 et 1693. Tomes 2.
129, Q. Histoire de PAcademie Royale des Sciences. Aveo les m^moirea
de math6matique et de physique. Tires des registres de cette academle*
Paris, 1699— 1721. Tomes 24.
* 226, Q. Mtokoires pour serrir k Phistoire naturelle desanimauz. Par-M.
Perrault et MM. de PAcademie Royale des Sciences. Paris^ 1768.
Tomes 3.
279, Q. M6moires presentees k PInstitut, par divers savans. Bt lus dans
ses assemblies. Scieiices mathto* et physiques. Paris. 1806 — ^1811.
Tomes 2.
281, Q. Mtaioires .de llnstUut National des Scienoes et- Arts; 8oienoe»
morales et politiques. Paris, 1798 — 1804. Tomes 6.
282, Q. M§moires de PInstitut National. Litt^rature et beaux arts.
Paris, 1798—1804. Tomes 5.
280, Q. Memoires de PInstitut National des Scienoes et Arts ; sciences
math6matiques et physiques. An. 6 (1798), k 1816. Tomes 13.
Paris.
278, Q. Base du syst^me m^trique decimal, ou mesure de Pare du m€ridlen
compris eUtre les parallMes de Dunkerque et Baroelone ; ez^cutfe en
1792 et ann^es suiVantes. Par MM. Mdohain et Delambre. (Suite des
m6m. de llnst. sc. mathem. et phys.) Paris, 1806 — 1810. Tomes 3.
277, Q. Rapportset discussion de toutes les classes de PInstitut de France,
sur les ouvrages admis an concours pour les prix d^cennauz. Paris,
1810.
SOOlXniS WITH aENSBAIi SOIENTIFIG OBJECTS. 689
328, Q. Recneil de m^moires, ou oollection do pieces aoadlxuiqnes, con-
cemant la m€decine| I'anatomie et la chinirgie, la chymie, la physique
experimentale, la botaniqne et Thistoire naturelle, tiroes des meillenres
sources ; et mis en ordre par fen M. J. Berryat, M. D. Dijon, 1754 —
1785. Tomes 9.
329| Q. Collection acad^mique compos^e des m^moires, aotes ou joumaux
des plus ceUbres academies et soci6t^ littdraires etrang^res, etc. Tra-
duits en Fran9als et mis en ordre par une soci6t6 de gens de lettres.
Dijon, 1756—1779. Tomes 13.
721, 0. Medical essays and observations ; abridged from the memoirs of
the Royal Academy. By Thos. Southwell, M. D. 4 vols. Lond. 1764.
1496, 0. Medical, chirurgical and anatomical cases. Translated from the
memoirs of the Boyal Academy of Sciences at Paris. By L. Wood,
M. D. Vol. I. Lond. 1776.
German.
172, Q. Commentarii Sooietatis Regise Scientiarum Gottingensis. Gottingse,
1751—1754. Tomi 4.
131, Q. Acta eruditorum. Lipsi», 1682 — 1722. Et indices generales.
Tomi 43.
139, Q. Miscellanea curiosa sive ephemeridum medico-physicamm Qer-
manicarum Academise Imperialis LeopoldinaB Naturae Curiosorum
decuriffi. Norimbergae, 1688—1692. Vol. 5. (Tom. VIIL, X., XI.,
XII., et XIV.)
138, Q. Acta physlco-medica Academise Csesaresa Leopoldino-Carolin» Na-
turae Curiosorum exhibentia ephemerides, sive observationes, historias
et exi>erimenta a celeberrimis GermanisB et extemarum regionum viris
habita et communicata singulari studio coUecta. Norimbergss, 1737,
1739 et 1744. Tomi 3.
Russian.
114, Q. Commentarii Academise Scientiarum Imperialis PetropolitansB, ad
annos 1726 — 1736. Tomi 8. Edltio nova juxta editionem Petropoli-
tanam. Bononice, 1740 — 1752.
Swedish.
1672, 0. Analecta Transalpina. Epitome commentariorum Regiae Scien-
tiarum Academiffi Suecicae, pro annis 1739 — 1752. Venetiis, 1762.
Tomi 2.
44
690 BOdBTIES POR CULTIYATIIVG MEDICAL 8GISK0B.
II. SOCIETIES FOR CULTIVATING MEDICAL
SCIENCE.
^merieant
3314, 0. 7%e Transactions of the American Medical Anoeiation. Institntod
1817. Philad. 1848—1856. 9 vols.
3287, O. p. Report of the committee on stirgei^ to the National Medical
Association, held in Baltimore, May, 1848.
1252, 0. Medical papers oommnnicated to the Massachusetts medical
society. To which are subjoined, extracts from Marions authors, con-
taining some of the improyements which have lately been made in
physic and surgery. Published by the society. Boston, 1790, 1813,
and 1822. 3 vols.
1088, 0. The same. Vol. I. Boston, 1790.
1089, 0. The same. Part I. of vol. I.
8349, 0. The New Jersey Medical Reporter^ and Transactions of the New
Jersey Medieal Society, Edited by Josi Panish, M» D. Burlington,
1848—1856. 9 voU.
2607, 0. p. Journal of the proceedings of a convention of physicians of
Ohio, held in the city of Columbus, Jan. 1835. Cincinnati, 1835.
1089, 0. An act to incorporate medical societies for the purpose of regii*
lating the practice of physio and surgery in the State of New York.
With the by-laws of the Medical Society of the County of New York.
1806.
1709, 0. Transactions of the Physico-Medioal Society of New York. Vol.
I. 1817.
3319, O. Transactions of the Medical Society of the State of New York.
Albany, 1833—1854. 10 vols.
1761, O. p. The by-laws and a report of the College of Physicians and
Suigeons of New York. 1808.
3788, O. Proceedings of the Medical Society cf the State of Pennsylvania at
its annual sessions^ 1848 — 1850 ; with the constitution of the society.
Transactions of the Med, Soc. rfthe State of Pennsylvania at its annual
sessionSf 1851 — 1855. (Bound in 1 vol.)
New series. P. I. Philad. 1856.
417, O. Transactions of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia. Vol.
I. Part I. Philad. 1793.
3396, 0. Summary of the transactions of the College of Physicians ofPhUa-
delphia. Philad. 1846—1850. 3 vols.
New series. 1850—1853. 1 vol.
812, 0. p. Proceedings of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia, rela-
tive to the prevention of the introduction and spreading of contagions
diseases. Philad. 1798.
SOCIETIES FOE CULTIVATING MEDICAL SCIENCE. 691
443 and 459, O. The same.
459, 842, and 1036, Vol. I^. 0. Facts and observations relative to the
nature and origin of the pestilential fever, which prevailed in this
A city in 1793, 1797, and 1798. By the College of Physicians of Phila-
delphia.
1036, 0. Vol. VIII. p. Proofs of the domestic origin of the yellow fever in
Philadelphia. By the Academy of Medicine. Philad. 1797—1798.
1036, O. Vol. VI. p. The act of incorporation, and laws of the Philadelphia
Medical Society. Philad. 1797.
2943, 0. Miscellanies on homoeopathy, edited by an association of homcBo-
pathic physicians. Philad. 1839.
British^
1734, 0. Transactions of the association of fellows and licentiates of the
King's and Queen's College of Physicians in Ireland. Dublin, 1817 —
1828. Vols. 5.
Dnblin medical transactions, a series of papers by members of the
association of fellows and licentiates of the King and Qneen's College
of Physicians in Ireland. New series. Vol. f., part I. Dublin, 1830.
1620, 0. Transactions of the Medioo-Chirurgioal Society of Edinburgh.
Instituted Aug. 2, 1821. Edinb. 1824—1829. 3 vols.
11, D. Medical essays and observations. Published by a society in
Edinburgh. 5th edit. 6 vols. Edinb. 1771.
907, O. Vol. XX. Index to the same. Edinb. 1824.
4, 0. Medical transactions, published by the College of Physicians in
London. Lond. 1772—1785. 3 vols.
1932, O. Medical transactions published by the College of Physicians in
London. 1767—1820. 6 vols.
221, 0. p. Sti^tutes of the Medical Society of London. Instituted in the
year 1773.
210, 0. Memoirs of the Medical Society of London. Instituted in the year
1773. Lond. 1787—1789. 2 vols.
250, O. Memoirs of the Medical Society of London. Lond. 1787—1805.
6 vols.
1201, 0. Transactions of the Medical Society of London. Parts I. and II.
1810 and 1817. .
1161, 0. Medicfhchirurgical trantactienSf published 6y the Medical and Chi-
rwgical Society of Londfm, Lond. 1809 — 1856. 39 vols.
3, 0. Medical observations and inquiries. By a society of physicians in
London. Lond. 1771 — 1784. 6 vols.
1658, O. Medical communications. By a society for promoting medical
knowledge. 2 vols. Lond\ 1784—1790.
41, O. The same.
96, 0. Transactions of a society for the improvement of medical and
chirurgical knowledge. Illustrated with plates. Vols. I. and II.
Lond. 1793.
G92 SOCIETIES FOR GULTIYATING MEDICAL SCIENCE.
383, 0. The same. Lond. 1793, 1800, and 1812. 3 yoIb.
471, 0. Medical records and researches from the papers of a private
medical association. Lond. 1798.
3631, 0. Tratisactions of the Pathological Society of London, Lond. 1846 —
1856. 7 vols.
2438, 0. The Transactions of the Proyincial Medical and Surgical Asso-
ciation. Lond. 1833—1844. 12 vols.
New series. Lond. 1845 — 1854. 8 vols.
East Indian,
1990, 0. Transactions of the Medical and Physical Society of Calcutta.
Calcutta, 1825—1836. 8 vols.
French.
297, Q. Histoire de la Soci6t4 Rojale de M6decine. Ann€es 1776 k 1778.
Avec les mSmoires de m6decine et de physique m^dicale pour les
m^mes ann^s, tir^s des registres de cette soci^t^. Tomes 2. Paris,
1779—1780.
358, Q. Mimoires de VAcad^mie Royale de Midecine, Paris, 1828 k 1856.
Tomes 20.
143, D. M6moires de rAoademie Royale de Chirurgie. Paris, 1764 — 1774.
Tomes 15.
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.
144, D. Recueil des pieces qui out concouru pour les prix de I'Acad^mie
Royale de Chirurgie. Paris, 1733—58. Tomes 8. (Publifies 1775.)
2625, 0. M6moires sur les sujets proposes pour les prix de TAcademie
Royale de Chirurgie. Nouvelle Edition. Tomes 5 en 7. Paris,
1819.
3380, 0. Bulletin de la Soci^t^ de Chirurgie de Paris, pendant Vannie
1848—1855. Tomes 5.
2350, 0. Memoires de la Soci6t6 M6dicale d'Emulation, stonte k PEcole
de M^decine de Paris. Paris, 1798 k 1826. Tomes 9.
680, 0. Les mdmes. Pour Pan VIII. de la r^publique FraoQaise. Paris,
1800.
3477, 0. Comptes rendus des stances et mimoires de la Sociiti de Biologie,
Paris, 1849—1855. Tomes 7.
3684, 0. p. Compte rendu des travaux de la Soci6t6 Anatomique de Paris,
pour Tann^e 1854. Par le Dr. Bauchet. Paris, 1855.
3697, 0. Actes de la Sociiti M^dicale des Hdpitaux de Paris, Paris,
1850—1855. Tome 1.
UTEBART AND PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETIES. 693
III. SOCIETIES FOR CULTIVATING NATURAL HIS-
TORY.
1630, 0. Memoirs of the Wemerian Natural History Society. Edinb.
1808—1838. 7 vols.
164, Q. Tran$actions of the Linnosan Society of London, Lond. 1791 —
1855. 21 vols.
2702, O. Annals of the Ljoenm of Natural History of New York. New
York, 1824—28. 2 vols.
86, F. Actes de la Soci6t6 d'Histoire Natorelle de Paris. Tome ler.
Premiere partie. Paris, 1792.
327, Q. Annales da Museum National d'Hlstoire Naturelle. Paris, 1802 —
1806. Tomes 8.
3443, 0. p. Aot of incorporation and by-laws of the Academy of Natural
Sciences of Philadelphia. Philad. 1836.
1753, 0. Journal of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia.
Philad. 1817—42. 8 vols.
473, Q. Journal of the Academy of Natural Sciencea of Philadelphia.
2d series. Vol. L, 1847—1850. Vol. II., 1850—1854.
IV. LITERARY AND PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETIES.
1545, 0. Essays and observations, physical and literary. Read before a
society in Edinburgh, and published by them. 1754, 1756, and 1771.
3 vols.
100, 0. The same. Vols. I. and III. Edinb. 1754 and 1771.
7, 0. The same. 2d edit. Edinb. 1771. 3 vols.
1657, 0. Transactions of the Phrenological Society, instituted 22d Feb-
ruary, 1820. With engravings. Edinb. 1824.
48, 0. Memoirs of the Literary and Philosophical Society of Manchester
from 1785 to 1831. 10 vols, bound in 12. (1st series 5 vols. 2d
. series 5 vols.)
254, Q. Transactions of the Literaiy and Philosophical Society of New
York, instituted in the year 1814. Vol. I. 1815.
1876, 0. Memoirs of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania. (Instituted
in the year 1825.) 1826—1829. 2 vols.
694 BENEVOLENT SOCIETIEB.
V. SOCIETIES FOR PROMOTING AGRICULTURE,
MANUFACTURES, Etc.
687, 0. Transactions of the Dublin society for promoting hnsbandiy and
other useful arts in Ireland. (Incorporated in 1749.) Dublin, 1799 —
1802. 4 vols.
662, O. Transactions of the sodetj for the promotion of agricnltore, arts,
and mannfaotnres ; Instituted in the state of New York. Vol. I.
2d edit. Albany, N. Y., 1801.
511, 0. Memoirs of the Pennsylvania agricultural society. Philad. 1824.
1026, 0. Memoirs of the Philadelphia Society for Promoting Agriculture.
(Instituted in the year 1785.) Containing communications oUyarious
subjects in husbandry and rural afEairs. 1808^1826. 5 vols.
VI. BENEVOLENT SOCIETIES.
3706, 0. ReporU of the Prison fH$eipline ^octe/y, Bwfon. 1846—1854.
3 vols. Boston, 1855.
3800, 0. p. Notice sur P^tablissement de soupes existant k Geneve. Par
J. J. Deroches, M. D. Geneve et Paris, 1817.
761, 0. Memoirs of the society instituted at Amsterdam in favour of
drowned persons. For the years 17677-1771. Translated from the
original by Thomas Cogan, M. D. Lond. 1773.
221, 0. Reports of the Humane Society, for the recovery of persons appa-
rently drowned, for the years 1785 and 1786. Lond.
1625, 0. The transactions of the Royal Humane Society, from 1774 to
1784. With an appendix of miscellaneous observations on suspended
animation to the year 1794. Edited by W. Hawes, M. D. Lond.
294, 0. Vol. XVIII. p. The annual report of the Royal Humane Society
for the anniversary festival, 1793. By W. Hawes, M. D.
459, 0. p. Regulations of the Samaritan Society, instituted in 1791.
liOnd.
1089, 0. p. An account of the first festival of the Royal Jennerian Society
for the extermination of the smallpox. With the constitution.
Lond. 1803.
3689, 0. Rules and list of the present members of the society for im-
proving the condition of. the insane, and the prize essay entitled '^ the
progressive changes which have taken place since the time of Pinel
in the moral management of the insane, &c.'* By Daniel H. Tuke,
M. D. Lond. 1854.
3360, 0. A selection of papers and prize essays on subjects connected
BSNXVOLXNT SOCIETIES. 695
with insanity, read before the Bocietj for improying the condition of
the insane. Lond. 1850.
1036, O. Vol. in. p. Directions for recovering persons apparently dead
from drowning, and from the disorders occasioned hy cold liqnors.
Pablished by the Hnmane Society. Philad.
3220, 0. Minutes of the proceedings of the committee, appointed in
1793, by the dtixens of Philadelphia, to attend to and alleviate the
soiFerings of the afllicted with the malignant fever, &c. Philad.
1848.
CHAPTER ly.
CATALOGUES, VALUABLE LISTS, Etc.
I. CATALOGUES OF BOOKS.
(a.) general bihuographt, and lists of books on pabticulab
SUBJECTS.
Atkinson, 2505, 0. Medical bibliographj — A and B. By James Atkin-
son. Lond. 1834.
Callisen, 649, D. Medicinisclies Sobriftsteller-Lexioon der jetzt lebenden
Aerate, Wnnd&rate, Geburtshelfer, Apotheker, nnd Naturforscher aller
gebildeten Volker. Yon Adolph Carl Peter Callisen, M. D. 33 B&nde.
Copenhagen und Altona, 1830 — 1845.
Chonlant, 3161, 0. Bibliotheca medico-historica sive catalogns libromm
historiconim de re medica et soientia natarali sjstematicns. Collegit
ac digessit L. Chonlant, M. D. Lipsis, 1842.
Daremberg, 3476, 0. Notices et extraits des mannscrits m^dicanx Grecs,
Latins et Fran^ais des principales bibliothiqnes de TEurope. Par le
Dr. Ch. Daremberg. Ire partie. Mannscrits Grecs d^Angleterre.
Paris, 1853.
Engelmann, 3264, O. Bibliotheca medico-chimrgica et auatomico-physio-
logica. Alphabetisches Veraeichniss der medizinischen, chimrgisohen,
gebnrtshiilflichen, anatomischen nnd phjrsiologischen Bucher, welche
▼om Jahre 1750 bis za Ende des Jahres 1847 in Dentschland erscliie-
nen sind. Heransgegeben yon Wm. Bngelmann. Leipzig, 1848.
Forbes, 2871, 0. A manual of select medical bibliography. By John
. Forbes, M. D. Lond. 1835.
Haller, 88, Q. Bibliotheca botanica, qua scripta ad rem herbariam faoientia
a rernm initiis recensentnr. Anctore Alberto von Haller. Torn! 2.
Tiguri, 1771 et 1772.
99, Q. Bibliotheca anatomioa. Auct. Alberto von Haller. Tom! 2.
Tiguri, 1774 et 1777.
CATALOGUES OF BOOKS. 697
Haller, 66, Q. Bibliotheca ohimrgica. Anctore A. von Haller. Tomi 2.
Benis, 1774 et 1775.
113, Q. Bibliotheca medicine practice. Anctore Alberto von Haller.
Tomi 4. Berne et Basilee, 1776—1788.
Linden (Van-der), 435, Q. Lindenins renovatns, sive J. A. Yan-der Linden
de scriptis medicis libri dno : quorum prior, omnium, tarn veterum
quam recentiorum. Latino idiomate, typis unquam expressorum scrip-
torum medicorum, oatalogum continet; posterior vero cjnosuram
medicam, sive rerum et materiarum indioem, etc. Studio et cura
Qeorg. A. Mercklini, M. D. Norimberge, 1686.
Mangetus, 188, F. Joannis Jao. Mangeti, M. D. bibliotheca dcriptorum
medicorum yeterum et recentiorum. In quatuor tomis comprehensa.
(Geneve, 1731.
Ploucquet, 192, Q. Literatura medica digesta. Concinnavit Dr. G. G. de
Ploucquet. Tomi 2. Tubinge, 1808 et 1809. Et supplementum. 1814.
Watt, 336, Q. Bibliotheca Britannica ; or, a general index to British and
foreign literature. Bj Robert Watt, M. D. In two parts — authors
and subjects. 4 vols. Edinb. 1824.
Toung, 1500, 0. An introduction to medical literature. By Thomas
Young, M. D. Lond. 1813.
(b.) catalogues of particular libraries.
1115, 0. A catalogue of the books, &c. belonging to the Library Company
of Baltimore. 1809.
2551, O. Catalogue of the library of the Royal College of Surgeons in
London. Lond. 1831.
1360, 0. A catalogue of the books belonging to the library of the New
York hospital. 1809 and 1818.
2222, O. p. A catalogue of the books belonging to the library of the New
York hospital ; and the regulations for their use. New York, 1829.
853, 0. 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 Pennsylvania
hospital : with a list of the articles in the anatomical museum, and
the rules of the museum and library. Philad. 1806.
855, 0. A catalogue of the medical library belonging to the Pennsylvania
hospital. Part II. Philad. 1818.
856, 0. A catalogue of the books belonging to the medical library of the
Pennsylvania hospital. Philad. 1829.
2661, 0. Catalogue of the medical library of the Pennsylvania hospital,
published in 1829. With a supplement including the books received
to the end of the year 1836. Compiled by W. G. Malin, Librarian.
Philad. 1837.
3786, 0. The same.
698 OATALOaUSS OV BOOKfl.
2128, O. Catalogue of books belonging to the library of the UniTersity of
Fennajlvania. Fhilad. 1829.
1977, 0. Catalogue of the library of the American Philosophical Society^
held at Philadelphia for promoting useful knowledge. Philad. 1824.
3442, 0. The same.
2668, O. Catalogue of the library of the Academy of Natural Sciences of
Philadelphia. With a copy of the act of inoorpori^tlon and by-laws ;
and a list of the members 9,n^ correspondents to NoTember, 1836.
Philad. 1837.
3443, 0. The same.
924, 0. A catalogue of the books belopging to the Library Company of
Philadelphia ; to which is prefixed a short account of the institution,
with the charter, laws, and regulations. 2 vols. Philad. 1835.
27O8, 0. Catalogue of the books belonging to the Loganiap library, to
which is added a short account of the institution, with the Uw for
annexing the said library to that belonging to the Library Company
of Philadelphia, &c. Philad. 1837.
2233, O. A catalogue of the- medical library of the Philadelphia idms-
house. By E. F. RiTinus, M. D. Philad. 1831,
482, Q. Vol. VII. p. Publications of learned societies and periodicals in
the library of the Smithsonian institution. Part I.
Vol. VIIL p. The same. Fart U. Washington, 1855 and 1856.
ir. CATALOGUES OF COLLECTIONS OP ANATOMI-
CAL PREPARATIONS.
Denoue, 405, O. Vol. 11. p. Catalogue of the anatomical wax work by M.
Denoue, of Paris, which is now to be viewed in the Strand. Lond.
Hodgkin, 2961, 0. Catalogue of the preparations in the anatomical mu-
seum of Guy's Hospital. By Thomas Hodgkin, M. D. Lond. 1829.
Homer, 909, 0. p. Report on the state of the anatomical museum of the
University of Pennsylvania. By W. £. Homer. Philad. 1824.
2320, 0. Catalogue of the anatomical museum of the University of
Pennsylvania, with a report to the committee of the trustees. By
W. E. Homer. 2d edit. Fhilad. 1832.
3342, 0. The aame. 3d edit. Philad. 1850.
Jackson, 3186, 0. A descriptive catalogue of the anatomical museum
of the Boston society for medical improvement. By J. B. S. Jackson,
H. D. Boston, 1847.
Laskey, 1456, 0. A general account of the Hunterian museum, Glasgow.
By Captain J. Laskey. Glasgow, 1813.
Morton, 3387, 0. p. Catalogue of skulls of man and the inferior animals
in the collection of Samuel Geo. Morton, M. D. 3d edit. Philad. 1849.
Ruysoh, 420, Q. Catalogus rariorum, qu» in museo Ruyschiano asservantur.
Amstelodami, 1691.
GATAL0QUE6 OV BOOK& 699
Toynbee, 3827, 0. A descriptive catalogue of preparations illastrative of
the diseases of the ear, in the mnsenm of Joseph Tojnbee, F. R. S.
Lend. 1857.
2607, 0. p. SjDopeis of the arrangement of the preparations in the gallery
of the museam of the Rojal College of Sargeons. Lend. 1818. With
directions for preserving animals and extraneous fossils. Lend. 1826.
380y Q. Catalogue of the Hunterian collection in the museum of the
Rojal College of Surgeons in London, and of the general contents of
the museum. 6 parts in 5 vols. Lend. 1830 — 1831.
881, Q. Descriptive and illustrated catalogue of the physiological series
of comparative anatomj contained in the museum of the Rojal Col-
lege of Surgeons in London. 5 vols. Loud. 1833 — 1840.
235, F. Museum anatomicum Holmiense, quod auspieiis augustissimi
regis Oscaris L edd. professores regis scholsB medico-chirurgics Caro-
linensis. Sectio pathologica. Fasc. I. Holmiie, 1855.
3450, 0. Museum d'anatomie pathologique de la facultfi de m6decine de
Paris, ou Mus^e Dupuytren ; publie ou nom de la Faculty. Tomes 2.
Paris, 1842.
218, F. Atlas au m^me ouvrage.
853, 0. p. Description of the anatomical museum of Pennsjlvania Hos-
pital. Philad. 1794.
854, 0. p. The same. Philad. 1806.
III. MISCELLANEOUS.
Bom, 1317, 0. Ignatii a Bom equ. index rerum naturalium musei Csesarei
Yindobonensis. Pars prima. Testaoea. Vindobone, 1778. (Latin
and German.)
Jewett, 3382, 0. p. Notices of public libraries in the United States of Ame-
rica. By Chas. C. Jewett. (Smithsonian Reports.) Washington, 1851.
405, 0. Vol. IL p. Catalogue of the rarities at Don Saltero's coffee-house
in Chelsea. With a list of the benefactors. Lond. 1745.
5, 0. Medical register (a directorj to the members of the profession
throughout England). Lond. 1783.
2487, 0. p. Catalogue of the officers and students of Transylvania uni-
versity. Lexington, Ky., 1884.
2561, 0. p. The same for the year 1836.
2661, O. p. Catalogue of the medical graduates of the university of Penn-
sylvania ; with an historical sketch of the origin and progress of the
medical department. Philad. 1836.
3268, 0. p. General catalogue of the medical graduates of the university
of Pennsylvania ; with an historical sketch of the origin, progress,
and present state of the medical department. 3d edit. Philad. 1845.
Catalogue of the medical graduates in the university of Pennsylvania,
at the commencement held April 4, 1845.
CHAPTER V.
JOURNALS, REVIEWS, Etc*
I. MEDICINE.
(a.) medioal science generally.
American,
1085, 0. The Baltimore medical and physical recorder. Conducted bj
Tobias Watkins, M. D. Vol. 1. Baltimore, 1809.
2461, 0. The Maryland medical recorder, devoted to medical science in
general. Conducted hy Horatio G. Jameson, M. D. Baltimore, 1829 —
1832. 3 vols.
2252, 0. The Baltimore medical and surgical journal and review. Edited
by E. Geddings, M. D. Baltimore, 1833—1834. 2 vols, in 1.
2516, 0. The North American archives of medical and surgical science.
Edited by E. Geddings, M. D. Baltimore, 1834—1835. 2 vols.
1273, 0. The New England journal of medicine and surgery, and the col-
lateral branches of science. Conducted by a number of physicians.
Boston, 1812—1827. 16 vols.
2503, 0. The Boston medical and surgical journal. Edited by J. V. C.
Smith, M. D., W. W. Morland, M. D., and Francis Minot, M. D. Boston,
1828—1867. 66 vols.
2470, 0. The medical magazine. Conducted by A. L. Feirson, J. B. Flint,
and E. Bartlett. Boston, 1833—1835. 3 vols.
3349, 0. The New Jersey medical reporter and transactions of the New Jersey
medical society. Edited by Joseph Parrish, M. D. Burlington, 1848 —
1856. 9 vols.
2549, 0. The Transylvania journal of medicine and the associate sciences.
. Edited by John E. Cooke, M. D., and Charles W. Short, M. D. Lexing-
ton, Ky., 1828—1839, 12 vols.
*
* The library contianes to reeeive, regalarly as published, those periodicals, the titles of
which are printed In Italics.
JOURNALS, REVIEWS, ETO. 701
3367, 0. Soathem medical reports ; consisting of general and special
reports on the medical topography, meteorology, and prevalent dis-
eases in Louisiana, Alabama, Mississippi, North and South Carolina,
&c. &c. To be published annually. Edited by E. D. Fenner, M. D.
New Orleans and New York, 1849 and '50. 2 vols.
457, 0. The medical repository of original essays and intelligence rela-
tive to physic, surgery, chemistry, and natural history ; with a criti-
cal analysis of recent publications on these departments of knowledge,
and their auxiliary branches. New York, 1797 — 1821. 21 vols.
1205, 0. The New York medical and philosophical journal and review.
New York, 1809—11. 3 vols.
1204, 0. The American medical and philosophical register. New York,
1811—1814. 4 vols.
1649, 0. 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 Alexander Stevens, M. D. New York, 1818.
1760, 0. The New York medical and physical journal. Edited by John
W. Francis, M. D., Jacob Dyokman, M. D., and John B. Beck, M. D.
1822—1829. 7 vols.
The same. Ck>nducted by Daniel L. M. Feixotto, M. D. New York,
1829—1831. 4 vols.
2179, 0. The New York medical inquirer, and the American lancet (late
medical inquirer). 2 vols. New York, 1830.
2471, 0. New York medico-chirurgical bulletin. Edited by Geo. Bushe,
M. D. New York, 1831—2. (2 vols, in 1.)
3508, 0. The New York journal of medicine^ and the collateral sciences*
Edited by S. S. Purple, M. D., and Stephen Smith, M. D. New York,
1852—1866. 8 vols.
821, 0. The Philadelphia medical and physical journal. Collected and
arranged by Benjamin Smith Barton, M. D. With three supplements.
Philad. 1804—1809.
822, 0. First, second, and third supplement to the Philadelphia medical
and surgical journal. By Benjamin Smith Barton, M. D. Philad.
1806—1 809.
820, 0. The Philadelphia medical museum. Conducted by John Redman
Coxe, M. D. Philad. 1805—1811. 7 vols.
1172, 0. The eclectic repertory and analytical review, medical and philo-
sophical. Edited by a society of physicians. Philad. 1811 — 1820.
10 vols.
1173, 0. The journal of foreign medical science and literature. Being a
continuation of the eclectic repertory. Conducted by S. Emlen, M. D.,
Wm. Price, M. D., and J. D. Godman, M. D. Philad. 1821—1824.
4 vols.
1654, 0. The American medical recorder. Conducted by several respect-
able physicians of Philadelphia. 1818 — 1829. 15 vols.
1768, 0. The Philadelphia journal of the medical and physical sciences.
702 JOURNALS, REVIEWS, ETC.
Sapported by an association of physicians, and edited by N. Cbap-
man, M. D. Philad. 1820—1824. 9 vols.
1768, 0. The same. New series. Edited by N. Chapman, M. D., Wm.
P. Dewees, M. D., and John D. Oodman, M. D. Philad. 1825 — 1827.
5 Tols.
1474, 0. The North American medical and surgical journal. Conducted
by Hugh L. Hodge, M. D., Franklin Bache, Bf. D., Chas. D. Meigs,
M. D., B. H. Coates, M. D., and R. La Roche, M. D. Philad. 1826—
1831. 12 vols.
1769, 0. The American journal of the medical sciences, Philad. 1827 —
1840. 26 vols.
. New Series. Edited by Isaac Hays, M. D. Philad. 1841— 1856. 32 vols.
2614, 0. The monthly journal of foreign medicine. Conducted by Squire
Littell, Jr., M. D. 3 vols. Philad. 1828—9.
2524, 0. p. The American lancet. Edited by Dr. F. S. Beattie. Philad.
1833.
2740, 0. The American medical intelligencer. A concentrated record of
medical science and literature. By Robley Dunglison, M. D. Philad.
1838—1842. 6 vols.
2832, 0. The medical examiner. Edited by J. B. Biddle, M. D., M. Cly-
mer, M. D., and W. W. Gerhard, M. D. Philad. 1838—1844. 7 vols.
New series. Edited by Robert M. Huston, M. D., F. O. Smith, H. D.,
D. H. Tucker, M. D., Samuel L. HoUingsworth, M. D., &c. Philad.
1844—185-6. 12 vols.
3290, 0. The bulletin of medical science. Edited by John Bell, M. D.
Philad. 1843—1846. 4 vols.
.3295, 0. The medical news {and library), Philad. 1843— ''49, and 1850—
'54. 2 vols.
3822, 0. The North American medico-chirurgicdl review; a bi-monthlg
journal. Edited by S. D. Gross, M. D., and T. G. Richardson, M. D.
Philad. 1857.
3555, 0. The Virginia medical and surgical journal. Editors, Drs. Otis
and Thomas. Richmond, 1853—1856. 7 vdls.
2521, O. The medical reporter. A quarterly journal, ptblished under
the direction of the Chester and Delaware county medical soci'etieiT.
West Chester, Pa., July, 1853', to April, 1856. 3 vols, in 1.
2019, 0. The Quebeck medical journal. Edited and published by Xavier
Tessier. Vol. I. Quebeck, 1826.
British,
1809, 0. The Dublin hospital reports, and communications in medicine
and surgery. 1818—1830. 5 vols.
2437, 0. The Dublin journal of medical and chemical science ; exhibiting
a comprehensive view of the latest discoveries in medicine, surgery,
chemistry, and the collateral sciences. Dublin, 1832 — 1845. 28 vols.
The Dublin quarterly journal of medical science, ^*c. 2d series. Dub-
lin, 1846—1856. 22 vols.
JOUBNALS, REVIEWS, ETC. 703
1, 0. Medical and philosophical commentaries. Bdited hy Andrew Dun-
can, M. D. Edinburgh, 1773— &6. 20 vols.
218, 0. The same. Vol. I. part H.
2, 0. Annals of medicine. Exhibiting a concise view of the latest and
most important discoyeries in medicine and medical philosophy. By
Andrew Duncan, Sr., M. D., and Andrew Duncan, Jr., M. D. 1796 —
1804. 8 vols.
907, 0. lite Edinburgh medical and surgical journaJ ; exhibiting a concise
view of the latest and most important discoveries in medicine^ surgery^ and
pharmacy. Edinb. 1806—1855. 82 vols.
907, 0. Vol. XX. Index to the Edinburgh medical essays : essays phy-
sical and literary ; medical commentaries ; annals of medicine ; and
the first nineteen volumes of the Edinburgh medical and surgical
journal. Edinb. 1824.
3009, O. Monthly retrospect of the medical sciences. Edited by Alexan-
der Fleming, M. D., and W. T. Gairdner, M. D. Edinb. and Lond.
1848 and 1849. 2 vols.
2317, 0. The Glasgow medical journal ; edited by Wm. Mackenzie.
2 vols. By A. Buchanan and Wm. Weir, 2 vols., and by Wm. Weir
and James A. Lawrie, 2 vols. Glasgow, 1828 to 1833.
2478, O. The Liverpool medical gazette ; or, monthly journal of medicine
and the collateral sciences. Edited by Dr. Hunter Lane. Liverpool,
1833.
2478, 0. The monthly archives of the medical sciences. Edited by Dr.
Hunter Lane. Liverpool, 1833.
2517, O. The Liverpool medical journal ; published monthly, by an asso-
ciation of physicians and surgeons, chiefly attached to the medical
charities of Liverpool. 1834.
3823, 0. 7%« Liverpool Medico-chirurgical journal, (Half-yearly.) Liver-
pool, 1857.
6, 0. The medical museum ; or select cases, experiments, enquiries, and
discoveries in medicine, pharmacy, botany, chemistry, anatomy, sur-
gery, physiology, &c. By physicians and other gentlemen of the
faculty. Lond. 1781. 3 vols.
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, 0. The same. Lond. 1791 to '92. 3 vols.
596, 0. The medical spectator. Lond. 1792 — 1793. 2 vols.
611, 0. The new London medical journal. 2 vols. 1792 — 1793.
1000, 0. The medical and chirorgical review ; containing a copious ac-
count of the various publications in diiferent languages on medicine
and surgery. Lond. 1795—1807. 15 vols.
558, O. The London medical review and magazine ; by a society of phy-
sicians and surgeons. Lond. 1799 — 1801. 7 vols.
500,0. The medical and physical journal; containing the earliest in-
formation on subjects of medicine, surgery, pharmacy, chemistry.
704 JOURNALS, REVIEWS, ETO.
and natural history ; and a critical analysis of all new books in those
departments of literature. Conducted bj T. Bradley, M. D., A. F. H.
WilUch, M. D., and others. Lend. 1799—1826. 65 vols. With a
general index to the first forty vols.
500, 0. The London medical and physical journal New series. 1826 —
1833. 15 vols.
1108, 0. The annual medical register, for the years 1808 and 1809. By
a society of physicians. Loud. 1809 — 10. 2 vols.
1197, 0. The medical and surgical spectator. Vol. III., May to October,
1809 ; or a selection of oases in surgery, medicine, midwifeiy, &c.,
with observations on the medical profession in Qreat Britain.
1087, 0. The London medical review. Vols. I. and II., 1808—1809, and
Vol. IV., 1811.
1626, 0. The new medical and physical journal ; or annals of medicine,
natural history, and chemistry. Conducted by T. Bradley, W. Shear-
man, James Johnson, and Shirley Palmer, M. D.'s. Loud. 1810 — 15.
10 vols.
1627, 0. The medico^hirurgical journal and review. Conducted by W.
Shearman, James Johnson, and Shirley Palmer, M. D.'s. Loud. 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, actd journal of medical science. Ana-
lytical series. Conducted by associated physicians and surgeons,
and superintended by James Johnson, M. D. Lond. 1820 — 1824.
4 vols.
1627, 0. The medico-chirurgical review, and journal of practical medi-
cine. Kew series. Conducted by associated physicians and surgeons,
and superintended by James Johnson, M. D. Loud. 1824 to 1844.
41 vols. With an index (1820—1834).
New series. Lond. 1845 — 1847. 5 vols.
1763, 0. The quarterly journal of foreign medicine and surgery, and of
the sciences connected with them. Lond. 1818 — 1823. 5 vols.
Anderson's quarterly journal of the medical sciences. 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 Anderson's journal). Edited by Wm. Speir, M. D. Vol. I.,
No. 1. Lond., Jan. 1827.
1458, 0. The London medical repository, monthly journal, and review for
1823. Vols. XIX. and XX. of first series ; and new series, 1823 —
1825. 3 vols. Edited by James Copland, M. D., and Robley Dun-
glison, M. D.
The same ; new series. Edited by Jas. Copland, John Darwall, and
John Conolly, M. D. Lond. 1825—1828. 6 vols.
1980, 0. The Lancet, A journal of British and foretgn m&Uctne, phifsi-
ology^ surgery, chemistry, criticism, literature, and news. Edited by
Thomas Wakley, Surgeon. Lond. 1823—1856. 67 vols.
JOURNALS, BBYIBW8; KTO. 705
2090, 0. The London medical and sorgioal journal. (A new series of
the medical repositorj.) Edited by John Epps, M. D., and John
Daries and Joseph Honlton, Esqrs. 1828 — 9. Continued by Michael
Ryan, M. D. Lond. 1829—31. 7 vols.
2316, 0. The London medical and surgical journal ; exhibiting a view of
the improvements and discoveries in the various branches of medi-
cal science. Edited, by Michael Bryan, M. D. Lond. 1832—1838.
12 vols.
2660, 0. The London medical and suigical journal. Conducted by
a society of physicians and surgeons. (Published as the 6th and
7th vols, by M. Ryan's former bookseller.) Lond. 1834 — 5. 2 vols.
2462, 0. The medical quarterly review. Lond. 1834—1835. 4 vols.
2662, O. The British and foreign medical review, or quarterly journal of
practical medicine and surgery. Edited by John Forbes, M. D., and
John ConoUy, M. D. Lond. 1836 to 1847. 24 vols. With a general
index, being the 25th vol. Lond. 1848.
3230, 0. Tlie British and foreign medicO'chirurgical review, or quarterly
journal of practical medicine and surgery, Lond. 1848—1856. 18 vols.
2647, O. St. Thomas's hospital reports. By John F. South, Assistant
Surgeon. Lond. 1836.
2639, 0. Guy^s hospital reports. Edited by G. H. Barlow, and James P.
Babington. Lond. 1836 to 1842. 7 vols.
Second series. Edited by G. H. Barlow, E. Cock, E. L. Birkett, L H.
Browne, and A. Poland. Lond. 1843 to 1852. 8 vols, and general
index.
Third series. Vols. I. and IL 1853—1856.
2755, 0. The London medical gazette ; being a weekly journal of medi-
cine and the collateral sciences. Lond. 1837 to 1845. 15 vols.
New series. Lond. 1845 to 1851. 12 vols.
3524, 0. London journal of medicine, a monthly record of the medical
sciences. Lond. 1852.
505, Q. The medical times and gazette ; a journal of medical science, litera-
ture, criticism, and news. Lond. 1854 — 1856. 6 vols.
3008, 0. The London and Edinburgh monthly journal of medical science.
Edited by John R. Cormaok, M. D. Lond. and Edinb. 1841—1846. 6
vols.
New series. Edited by Q. E. Day, A. Fleming, M. D., and W. T. Qaird-
ner, M. D. 1847—1849. 3 vols.
Third series. 1850—1856. 13 vols.
504, Q. Association medical journal. Edited for the provincial medical and
surgical association, by John Rose Cormack, M. D. Lond. 1853 — 1856.
4 vols.
607, D. The retrospect of practical medicine and surgery, being a half-yearly
journal, containing a retrospective view of every discovery and practical
improvement in the medical sciences. Edited by W. Braithwaite. Lond.
1840 to 1856. 34 vols.
45
706 JOURNALS, EEVDEWB, ETC.
3066) 0. Hie half-yearly abstract of the medical sciences ; being a practical
and analytical digest of the contents of the principal British and conti-
nental medical icorks published in the preceding six months, Tog^her
with a series of critical reports on the progress of medicine and the coUateral
sciences. Edited hy W. H. Ranking, M. D. Lond. 1845—1856. 24
vols.
22p4, 0. The North of England medical and surgical journal. August,
1830 to Maj, 1831. Vol. I. Lond. and Manchester.
2318, 0. The Midland medical and surgical reporter, and topographical
and statistical journal. Worcester, Eng., 1828 to 1832. 3 vols.
French,
2973, 0. Encyolographie des sciences mMlcales. Reimpression gen^rale
des ouvrages p^odiques sur ces sciences, publics en France. S6rie
II. &XV. Ann^e 1838 21 1854. Tomes 166 r61ia en 119. BruzeUes.
2983, O. Archives de la m6decine Beige, journal des sciences m^icales,
physiques et naturelles et de m^decine v^t^rinaire. Publi6es par J.
E. Lequime, M. D. Bruxelles, 1841 — 1843 (comprenant les tomes IV.
& XI.). Tomes 7.
363, D. Becueil p6riodique d'obeervations de m^ecine, de chirurgie et de
pharmacie. Ou, journal de m^ecine, chirurgie et pharmacie. Paris,
1754 k 1793. Tomes 93.
511, Q. Table indicative des matidres, et table des auteurs, pour les 65
premiers volumes du journal de m6decine, &c. Far M. J. J. Le Roux
des Tillets, M. D. Paris, 1788.
2347, O. Journal de m6decine, chirurgie, pharmacie, etc. Par les Cens.
Corvisart, Lerouz et Boyer. Paris, 1800 & 1817. Tomes 40.
2348, 0. Novean journal de m6decine, chirui^e, pharmacie, etc. Redig6
par MM. Beolard, Chomel, H. Gloquet, Magendie, Orflla et Rostan.
Faisant suite au journal de MM. Corvisart, Lerouz et Bojer. Paris,
1818 h 1822. Tomes 16.
590, O. Annales de la m6decine physiologique. Par F. J. V. Broussais.
Paris, 1822—1834. Tomes 26.
2349, 0. Archives gin/rales de nUdecine. S^rie I. & V. Tomes 98. *
Paris, 1823—1856.
2052, 0.^ Journal des progr^ des sciences et institutions m^icales en
Europe, en Am^rique, etc. Par une association de mMecins. Paris,
1827—1830. 11 vols.
2356, O. Journal hebdomadaire de m^ecine. Par MM. Andral, Blandin,
Bouillaud, A. Cazenave, Dalmas, Littre, Reyuaud et H. Royer-Collard.
Paris, 1828 h. 1830. Tomes 8.
2283, O. Journal universel et hebdomadaire de m^ecine et de chirurgie
pratique, et des institutions m^dioales. Par MM. Begin, Berard, ain6,
Boisseau, Calmeil, Duvergie, etc. Paris, 1830 ^ 1835. Tomes 21. Et
sa continuation sous le nom du journal hebdomadaire des progrte des
sciences mMicales, par une Soci^tS de mMecins et de chirurgiens des
hdpiUux. Paris, 1836. Tomes 4.
JOURNALS, RE\'IEW8, ETC. 707
411, Q. La presse m§dicale, anci«n journal hebdomadaire. Paris, 1837.
(Janvier 2l Aoiit.)
3796, 0. La diniqae dea hdpitaux des enfans, et revne r^trospeotive
m&lioo-chirurgicale et hjgi^niqne, publi€e et r6dig€e par le Dr. Vanier,
du HArre. Ire Ann^. Paris, 1841.
3392, 0. Revne m^ico-chlrurgicale de Paris. Par M. Malgaigne. Paris,
1847 et 1848. Tomes 2,
670, D. Annuaire de m/decine et de chirurgie prtitiques* Par M. A. Wahu,
et M. A. Jamain, M. D. Paris, 1847—1856. Tomes 10.
475, Q. Gazette m^dicale de Paris ; dirig^e par le Dr. Jules Ga6rin. Paris,
1849, 1850, et 185X. Tomes 3.
737, D. Almanach g6n6ral de m^deoine pour la vlUe de Paris, fond6 par
Domange-Hubert et oontinad par radministration de Pnnion mMioale.
Vingt-quatridme ann^. 1853. Paris.
802, D. Annuaire dee sciences m/dicaleSj par M . le Dr. Lorain, revu par M.
le Dr. Charles Robin. Paris, 1856.
German,
3251, 0. Jahresbericht Hber die Fottschritte der gesammten Medicin in alien
LUndern, Im Vereine mit mehreren Geleherten heransgegeben von C.
Canstatt.
(Seit 1851 redigirt von Dr. Scberer, Dr. Yirchow, and Dr. Eisenmann.)
Erlangen and Wurzbarg, 1841—1855. 36 B&nde.
128, D. Medioinisclie Bibliothek, heransgegeben von Dr. J. F. Blamen-
bacb. Gottingen, 1783—1785. 2 B&nde.
3556, O. Zeitschrift fiir die gesammte Medicin, mit besonderer Rncksicht
auf Hospitalprazis and aasl&ndiscbe Literatur. Heraasgegeben von
F. W. Oppenheim. Hamburg, 1850 and 1851. 3 B&nde.
310, 0. Commentarii de rebus in scientia natural! et medicina gestis.
Cum supplementis. Lipsise, 1752—1788. Tomi 33.
3537, O. Tagsberichte uber die Fortschritte der Natur- and Heilkunde.
Erstattet von Dr. Robert Foriep. 13 B&nde. Weimar, 1850—1852.
3825, 0. Zeitschrift der kaiserlicken Gesellschaft der Aerzte zu Wien. Wien,
1857.
(b.) particular branches of medical science.
2195, O. The American journal of pharmacy. Published by authority of
the Philadelphia college of pharmacy. Edited by Benj. Ellis, M. D.,
R. E. Griffith, M. D., Joseph Carson, M. D., R. Bridges, M. D., and Wm.
Procter, Jr., assisted by a publishing committee. Philad. 1829 — 1856.
28 vols.
2194, 0. The journal of health. Conducted by an association of physicians.
4 vols. Philad. 1829—1833.
2342, O. The cholera gazette (in 16 Nos). Philad. 1833.
3318, 0. The American journal of insanity. Edited by the officers of the
New York State lunatic asylum. Utica, 1844^1856. 12 vols.
708 JOURNALS, BXTIEWB, XTC.
2053, 0. Journal of morbid anatomy, ophthalmic medicine, and pluuni*-
ceutical analjsLs ; withmedico-chirurgical tranaaotionB, commnnicated
by the Medico-Botanical Society of London. Edited by John R. Fam,
M. D. 1828, vol. i. part 1.
2342, 0. The cholera gazette, consisting of docnments communicated by
the central board of health, with intelligence relative to the disease
derived from other authentic sources. Lend. 1832.
3395, 0. The journal of psychological medicine and mental pathology. Edited
by Forbes Winslow, M. D. Lond. 1848—- 1866. 9 vols.
3542, O. Quarterly Journal of microscopical science. Edited by Edwin Lan-
kester, M. D., and George Busk, F. R. 8. With wood-cuts, &c. Loud.
1853—1856. 4 vols.
3713, O. Journal of public hecUthj and sanitary review. Edited by Benj. W.
Richardson, M. D. Vol. L Lond. 1855.
3750, 0. The asylum Journal of mental science. Published by authority of
the association of medical officers of asylums and hospitals for the
insane. Edited by John Chas. BuoknUl, M. D. Lond. 1855— 56. 2 vols.
714,0. Journal de chirurgie. Par M. Desault. Tomes 3. Paris, 1791— 92.
408, 0. Parisian chirurgical journal. By Monsieur Desault. Translated
into English by Robert Gk>sling. 2 vols. Lond. 1794.
3330, 0. Bulletin de pharmacie, Paris, 1809—1814. Tomes 6.
Journal de pharmacie, Paris, 1815—1841. Tomes 27.
Journal de pharmcune et de chimie, Paris, 1842 — 1856. Tomes 20.
2036, O. Journal de physiologic ezp^rimentale et pathologique. Par F.
Magendie. Tomes 11. Paris 1821 ik 1831.
378, Q. Repertoire g€n£ral d'anatomie et de physiologic pathologlques et
de cliniqne chirurgicale, ou recneil de mdmoires et d'observations but
Vanatomie et la physiologic considir^es dans les tissues sains et les
tissues malades. R6dig6 par M. G. Breschet. Paris, 1826 k 1829.
Tomes 8.
2351, 0. Annales d'hygiinepublique et demfdecine Ugale, Par MM. Adelon,
Andral, Bairuel, D'Aroet, Esquirol, Orfila, Devergie, Keraudren, Leuret^
etc. Paris, 1829 k 1856. Tomes 56. (Avec des tables alphab^tiques
pour les tomes 1 IL 20.)
8032, 0. Annales m^dioo-peychologiques. Par MM. les Dooteurs Bail-
larger, Cerise et Loiiget. Paris, 1843 et '4. Tomes 2.
3392, O. Journal de chirurgie. Par M. Malgaigne. Paris, 1843—1846.
Tomes 2.
669, D. Annuaire de thirapeutique^ de matUre m^dicaU, de pharmacie et de
toxicologic. Par le Dr. A. Bouchardat. Paris, 1841—1856.
2836, 0. Neue Zeitschrift fiir Geburtskunde, herausgegeben von Dr. D.
W. H. Busch, Dr. J. d'Outrepont, und Dr. F. A. Ritgen. Mit Abbil-
dungen. Berlin, 1834—1836. 3 B&nde.
3824, 0. Archiv fUr pathologische Anatomic und Physiologic und fur kli-
nische Medicin, Herausgegeben von R. Virohow. Berlin, 1856.
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81 vols, in 2 vols.
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1844.
INDEX.
INDEX.
A.
* Abbot, J., 611
AbeilJe, 163, 174, 309, 346, 384, 422
Abel, F. A., 671
Abererombie, John, 302, 305, 320, 342,
647
Abernethy, John, 30, 55, 57, 342, 369,
375, 384, 389, 392, 396, 398, 435,
451
Accum, Fred., 571, 586, 587, 637, 639
AohariuB, £., 629
Ackermann, J. F., 91, 190
Acland, H. W., 346
Acton, Wm., 430, 431, 443
Actuarins, 57, 83, 145, 207, 244
Adair, J. M., 62, 122, 125, 126, 138,
145, 225, 530. 647
Adam, Melohior, 543
Adams, Daniel, 671, 709
Adams, Francis, 217, 220, 234
Adams, George, 160, 559, 564
Adams, John, 24, 435
Adams, Jos., 195. 199, 200, 225, 239,
283, 414, 446, 545
Adams, Wra., 402, 403, 404, 405, 408
Addison, Thomas, 212, 365, 478, 484,
504
Addison, Wm., 71, 83, 146, 188, 225,
296, 333, 382
Adelon, 684, 708
Adet, P. A., 579, 580
Adolph, J. T., 423
Adolphns, E., 192, 207, 362
Aetius, 210, 244
Ag|8sis, L., 44. 600, 610, $35, 660
Agnew, Jas., 83
Aikin, A., 571, 637, 684
Aikin, C. R., 283, 571, 684
Aikin, John, 131, 380, 394, 513, 534, 543
Ainslie, Whitelaw, 135, 200, 346, 657
Ains worth, 679
Ainsworth, Wm., 346
Aitken, J., 9, 49, 210, 258, 369, 423,
427, 462
Aitkin, Th. J.. 49
Aiton, Wm., 195, 200, 346, 512, 619
Akakias, M., 478
Akenside, M., 355
Alanson, Edw., 454
Alard, 88, 225, 301, 362
Albertns Magnns, 93, 129, 595, 605
Albinos, B.S., 9, 15, 16, 18, 22, 28, 3T,
55, 225, 380, 595
Albinns Torinns, 75
Albnoasis, 478
Alcock, J. R., 205, 424, 537
Aloook, R., 252
Alcock, Thos., 179, 369, 385, 386, 488,
512
Alderson, Jas., 346
Alderson, John, 105, 172, 309, 647
Aldini, John, 564
Aldis, Chas., 341, 342, 346, 414
Aldis, C. J. B., 155, 164, 225, 330, 332
Alexander, Benj., 187, 198
Alexander, Disney, 331
Alexander Trallianus, 233
Alexander, Wm., 195, 512
Alexandrinns Tridentinns, 57
Alibert (Constant), 640
Alibert, J. L., 64, 105, 129, 146, 268,
299, 476, 639, 647
Alison, Wm. P., 193, 210, 526
Allan, Robert, 369, 439
Allan, T., 587, 639
Allarton, Geo., 530
Allen, John, 210, 504
Allen, J. W., 667
Allen, M., 310, 501
Allen, Oswald, 534
Allen, Paul, 666
Allen, Thos., 346
Alley, Geo., 301
Alleyne, Jas., 139
AUonins, C, 627
Allston, Wm., 289
Almeloveen, Th. J. ah, 213
Alpinns. Prosper, 207, 208
Alston, Chas., 129
Amesbury, J., 423, 425, 428
Amette, A., 530
Ammon, Fr. Aug., 202, 375
Amnssat, J. Z., 389, 435, 436, 486
Andemacns, J. G., 220, 224
Anderson, Alex., 310
Anderson, Chas., 636
Anderson, Jas., 610, 671
Anderson, John, 83, 86, 180, 704
Anderson, Wm., 32, 371, 685
Andral, 76, 180, 185, 192, 210, 263, 328,
561, 584, 685, 691, 684, 706, 708
716
INDEX.
Andreas a Cmoe, 369
Andree, John, 323, 336, 359, 386, 394,
419, 432, 436, 443, 445
Andrews, John, 309
Andrews, M. W., 173, 345, 413, 436
Anglada, Chas.. 146, 200, 521
Anneslej, Jas., 245
Antommarohi, F., 9
Arago, F., 567
Aran, F. A., 195. 206, 225, 339, 508
Arbnthnot, John, 66, 78, 122, 195
Archer, Clement, 78, 616
Archer, James, 166, 171
Archer, John, 331
Aretnas, 195, 202, 210, 233, 244
Argenterins, J., 225
Armand, Adolph, 245
Armiger, T. J., 9, 49
Armin. P., 493
Armstrong, Chas., 153, 296
Armstrong, Geo., 486, 534
Armstrong, John, 117, 159, 174, 188,
210, 225. 203, 278, 279, 333, 342,
473, 475, 640
Amand, G., 165, 375, 583
Amauld, Pierre, 590
Arnold, Fr., 9, 28
Arnold, Thos., 310, 323
Amott, James, 158, 436
Amott, N., 68, 559, 677
Artefius, 590
Arthand, J., 501
Arthy, Elliot, 121, 256
Asohan, J. L., 629
Asellius, C, 13, 21, 88
Ash, John, 642
Ashbumer, John, 492
Ashton, Henry, 270
Ashton, T. J., 419
Ashwell, Sam., 462, 472, 478
Assaiini, P., 272, 286, 355, 403, 513,
534
Astri-3 (Rolland), 225, 640
Astruo, John, 258, 443, 462, 479, 486
Atkins, Dudley, 346
Atkins, John, 640, 641
Atkinson, Jas., 439, 525, 696
Atkinson, J. R., 180, 263
Atiee, E. A., 169, 219
AUee, W. F., 76, 379
Aubanel, H., 311, 540
Auber, T. C. E., 57, 127, 521, 526
Anbertas, Jao., 196, 225, 638, 647
Anblet, F., 626
Anbry, 146, 202, 208, 225, 234
Anbnrtin, E., 339
Andebert, J. B., 604, 605
Andabon, John Jas., 605
Aaenbrngger, L., 204
Aarelianus, Cslins, 211, 233
Austin, Wm., 439
Anvert, Alex., 226, 375
Averill, Chas., 452
Avery, 8. W., 357
Ayicenna, 9, 211, 226
Ayre, Jos., 166, 289, 342, 346, 358, Z99,
492
Aysoough, 8., 711
Ayshford, H. H., 9
Axa.s, 98, 107, 311.
Asemar, 346
B.
Babirotor, BeoJ., 76, 192
Babington, B. G., 100, 214, 313
Babington, Jas. P., 705
Babington, Wm., 637
Baohe, A. D., 651
Baohe, Franklin, 144, 545, 571, 576,
685, 702
Baohe, Wm., 151, 506, 581
Back, Jac. de, 73
Baohmeteff, C. de, 151, 178, 268
Bacon, Fr., 57, 559, 595
Baoot, John, 162, 166, 169, 375, 443,
444,449
Baden, 528
Badham, Chas., 328
Baer, C. E. yon, 42, 94, 95, 604
Baglivi, G., 9, 44, 178, 211, 226, 595,
610
Baignferes, 470, 490
Bailey, Thos., 117, 516, 657
BaUey, John, 153, 321
BaUey, J. W., 600, 612
Baillarger, 311, 708
Baillie, Matthew, 185, 226
Baird, D., 346
Baker, Geo., 226. 328, 355
Baker, H., 46, 612
Baker, Wm., 509
Bake well, R., 633
Balamius, F., 17
Balbimie, 151, 296, 333, 484
Baldwin, Wm., 256
Balfour, F., 196, 258, 270
Balfour, Thos., 156
Balfour, Wm., 159, 175, 258, 294, 327,
427
Ball, Gnlielmus, 296, 358, 492
Ball, Thos., 107
Ballard, Benj., 333
Ballard, Edw., 204, 343, 357
Ballard, T. G., 498 #>
BallingaU, Geo., 252
Ballonius, Gulielmns, 226
Ballu, Ch., 425
Baltsell, John, 640
Baly, Wm., 53, 347
Bampfleld, R. W., 295, 355, 426
Bancal, A. P., 405, 439
Bancroft, E. N., 263, 272, 286, 355
Bancroft, Edward, 588
Banks, A., 530
Banks, Jos., 622, 626, 671
Barclay, John, 23, 35, 113, 382
Barohewits, 171
Barbegui^re, G., 98
Barbette, 211
IND£X.
Barbeyroc, 226, 325, 339, 343, 444, 479
Bard, Sam., 462
Bardsley, Jas. L., 155, 163, 174, 176,
226
Bardsley, S. A., 226, 323
Barinooa, G. M., 419
Barker, T. H., 196, 512
Barlow, G. H., 211, 706
Barlow, John, 311
Barlow, W. F., 226
Barnwell, Wm-, 196, 226, 245
Baron, John, 185, 296, 333, 546
Barras, J. P. F., 356
BarrelieruB, B. P. J., 609, 625, 626, 627
Barret, H., 226
Barrow, Wm., 334
Barrowby, Wm., 443
Barry, David, 72, 88, 272, 273, 347
Barry, Edw., 72, 78, 226, 334
Barth, 204, 347
Barthes, 58, 62. 226, 227, 236, 291, 338,
486, 493, 647
Bartholinus, C, 9
Bartholinui, D. E., 173, 568
Bartholinns, T., 9, 21, 173
Bartholomeus, 559, 647
Bartlett, Elisha, 245, 258, 263, 270, 272,
521, 544, 700
Bartley, 0. W., 283, 497
Bartoli, 359, 612
Barton, Benj. 8., 62, 130. 135, 330, 413,
595, 607, 613. 664, 701
Barton, £. H., 272
Barton, J. Rhea, 425
Barton, Wm. P. C, 134, 157, 169, 256,
513, 534, 581, 613, 622, 627, 631
Bartram, Wm., 666
Barnffaldus, H., 236
Barrael, 708
BarweU, R., 347
Baacome, E., 227
Baseilhao, P., 439
Bastays, de las, 227
Bate, 139, 140, 493
Bateman, Thos., 245, 263, 299
Bath, R., 227, 530
Battarra, J. A., 595
Battelle, 534
Battle, Wm., 311
Baachet, 692
Baud, v., 268
Bandelooqae, 296, 301, 462, 474, 475,
477
Baudens, 155, 159, 163, 416, 427, 454
Baadet, L., 131, 135, 143
Bauhinns, C, 131, 477
Banm^, 136, 571
Baumes, J. R. T.. 334
Baumfes, P., 82, 354, 444, 491, 492
Bayle, A. L. J., 5, 193, 211, 305
Bayle, G. L., 334
Bayle, Franc, 55, 93, 105, 112, 124,
227, 309, 562, 616
Bailey, R., 272
Baynard, £., 128. 641
BayntoD, Thos.
Basin, B., 202,
Beach, W., 12S
Beale, L., 20,
563
Beattie, F. S.,
Beau, J. H. S.,
Beaumont, Wn
Beanyais, A. J
Beauvois, A. ]M
Beaux, J. J., 3
Becher, J. J., 2
Beck, Chas. J.,
Beck, Edw., 3(
Book, John B.,
701
Beck, T. R., 4{
Booker, W. F ,
Beokett, Wm.,
Beolard, P. A.,
Beoquerel, A.,
509, 583, 5
Beddoes, Thos,
212, 227, :
439, 450, 5
Bedford, G. S..
Begin, L. J., 4fi
551, 684, 7
Begrinus, J., 5
Belhomme, J.
674
Belinaye, H., 4
Bell, A., 9
Bell, Benj., 36fi
432, 433, 4
Bell, Chas., 10
72, 98, 105
376, 398, i
668
Bell, George I
487
Bell, John (Lc
49, 117, 12
Bell, John (Ph
127, 148,
452, 488, 5
Bell, L. v., 671
Bell, Thos., 19,
Bellinger, J. S.
Bellingue, P., i
Bellingham, 0'!
Bellini, L., 26,
227, 258, 3
Belloc, J. J., 2
Belloc, H., 330
Belmas, B., 43i
Bcneoh, L. V.,
Bennati, F., 11
Bennet. Jas H
Bennett, Jas. i
Bennett, John,
Bennett, Wm.,
Berard, F., 23C
Beraud, J. B.,
Bergman, T., S
718
INDEX.
Berigardns. C, 559, 647
Berkeley, R., 180
Berkenhoat, Johii/139> 203, 571, 599
Berlios, L. V. J., 152, 154, 227
Berla, J. J., 129
Bernard, Ch., 32, 452
Bernard, Claude, 56, 76, 83, 100, 227,
321, 364
Bernard, Gnstave, 299
Bernard!, A. B., 627
Beman, W., 677
Bernhardt, A., 42, 95, 604
BemovilliuB, Joh., 68, 113
Berryat, J., 689
Beriapalia, 372
Bertherand, A., 387, 444
Bertherand, E. L., 117, 245, 526
BerthoUet, G. L., 577, 578, 580, 588
Bertin, 10, 339, 444
Bertin, Engine, 283
Bertrand, 107, 286, 504
BerseliuB, J. J., 69, 83, 192, 207, 362,
571, 583, 585, 588
Betham, C, 355
Betton, Tho8. F., 328
Beast, C. G., 203
Beverovicios, Joh., 439
Bew, Chae., 321
Beylard, E. J., 422, 493
Bichat, X., 5, 7, 10, 49, 58, 185, 193,
371, 423, 427
Biddle, J. B., 702
Bidloo, a., 10
Bieberstein, F. M. a, 625
Biechy,£., 521
Bienville, M. D. T. de, 483
Bigel, 148
Bigelow, J., 129, 134, 161, 217, 227,
454, 615, 618, 622, 624, 631
Bigelow, S. L., 352
Bigg, H. H., 456
Billard. C, 8, 185, 188, 343, 487, 500
Billiard, C. R. C, 506
Billiet, A., 198, 316
Billing, A., 227
Binaghi, 0. A., 347
Bingham, Nathaniel, 311
Bingham, R., 58, 432, 433
Birch, John, 160, 4^6
Bird, Golding, 66, 160. 192, 207, 862,
439, 530, 559, 565, 587
Bird, James, 121, 252
Birkett, E. L., 705
Birkett, John, 414
Bischof, Gnstav, 633
Bischoff, C. H. E., 98
Bischoff, F., 405
Bischoff, T. L. G., 13, 42, 95, 604, 685
Bischoff, J. R., 211
Bishop, John, 190, 428
Bisset, Ghas., 245
Black, Jas., 72, 258, 382
Black, Jos., 571, 582
Black, Rob., 423
Black, Wm., 227, 279, 516, 526
Blaokadder, H. H., 386
Blaokall, John, 289, 341
Blaokbnm, Wm., 200, 279
Blackman, G. C., 449
Blackmore, E., 334
Blackrie, A., 179
Blain des Cormiers, 227
Blaine, D. P., 674
Blair, Daniel, 272
Blair, David, 571
Blair, Robert, 657
Bla^r, Wm., 62, 121, 283, 417, 444
Blake, Andrew, 309, 462, 475
Blake, Robert, 20, 82
Blakiston, P., 204, 325, 339
Blancard, Bteph., 211, 681
Blanch, G. W., 175
Blanche, 311
Blanohet, Fr., 69, 272
Bland, R., 40, 462
Blandin, 32, 455, 684, 706
Blane, Gilbert, 113, 256, 272, 521, 347
Blaqui^re, 443
Blasins, E., 452
Blasins, G., 244
Blatin, 483
Blegborongh, R., 128
Blisard, Wm., 23, 33, 387, 894, 513,
534
Bloodgood. Jos., 289
Bloxam, G. L., 571
Blumenbach, J. F., 37, 49, 51, 62, 66,
91, 227, 521, 595, 707
Blundell, E. 8., 75, 206
Biundell, J., 56, 91, 175, 227, 355, 462,
463, 479, 483
Boardley, J. B., 652
Boardman, Andrew, 99
Boardman, Thos., 674, 684
Boate, G., 600
Boehmer, D. Ph. A., 188, 190, 484
Boenninghausen, G. de, 131, 151, 178,
268
Boerhaaye, H., 15, 50, 130, 139, 195,
202, 203, 204, 208, 210, 211, 212,
221, 226, 227, 228, 242, 303, 321,
369, 380, 439, 530, 572, 611, 619.
Bogart, Henry, 341
Bohadsch, J. B., 46, 612
Boinet, A. A., 163
Boismont, Brierre de, 105, 108, 311,
347, 501, 502, 540, 647
Boisseau, F. G., 185, 258, 347, 509, 706
Boivin, Hme., 471, 472, 475, 476, 484,
500
Boldo, B. E., 616
Bompass, Ghas. C., 562, 564, 565
Bonaoiolus, L., 95, 479
Bonannins, P. Ph., 595
Bonaparte, Ghas. L., 605
Bond, Thos. E., 411
Bonetus, Theoph., 185, 212
Bonn, A., 8
Bonnaterre, 599, 604, 605, 607, 608, 681
Bonnet, 179
Bachui, A. P., 5S, 118, 303, Ut, tM,
bU
Buchu, Wm., IIT, !I2, ti*. 476, 4BT
Boohuisii, Andreir, 348, 703
Birohusii, Fnnc, 263
Bachumn, M. B.. 63i
Bnohinm, Robert, 677
Buchuian, Thos.. 30, 109, 123, 126
BachMian, W. W., 163
Buo'hoi, P. J., fl25, S80
Bockhind. Wm., 633, SST
BuokDill, J. ChM.,708
Bucntins, D., 10
Budd, Geo., 313,360
Baflbn, 3T, S9&, 607
BauaoD, 323
Bnllivd, e2S
Ballock, J. L., bB6
Bamoldm, J. A., 633
Bardftcti, C. Fr., &0, SS, 161
Bnrdiui 37, 50, S13, 630
Burgesi, ThoB. H.. 290, 303
Burke, B. W., 6T1
Burke! Tbos. T., 463
Burke, Vm., 10, 50, 80
Bormuin, J., 622
BurmuiD, N. L., 612, 020
Barmeiitsr, E., 15, 610
Bame, John, 351, 3&7
Bunat, Thai., 213
Cftiflat, J. H., 216, 535, 060
Caillot, L., IBl
Cftlaagni, Franc., 283
CaldanioB, L. M A., 50
Calder, F. W. Oranl. 108
Caldwell, Cbaa., 10, 68, 65, OB. 70, 99,
108, 118, IB6, 201, 211, 22a, 240.
359, 209, 270, 371, 2T3, 307, 309,
331, 331, 318, 123, 427, 4SI, 513.
513, 522, 516, Ml, 54«, 647, 54fi,
551, 6S1, SSI, 653, 65T
Calkoon, N., 681
Cftllawaj, Tboe., 423, 42T
CdliMn, H., 3T0
CalliHD, A. C. P., 625, 511, OH
Calmeil, L. F., 300, 312, 502, 70S
Calvert, Q. H.. 99, 359, 419, 611
Calvi, HarabU de. 606
Linba;, Cbai., 216
leroD, Chu„ 122, 318
ip, JohnH., 167, 259
ipbell, A., 152, 359
ipbeU, D., 203
ipbell, H., 139
Campbell, J. S.. 331
Campbell, Wm., 163
Camper. P., 33, 105, 106, 116, 123, SS8
Campet, P., 240
Campilongna, .fimUiu, 46, 299, 359,
484, 012
CaogUtl, C, 707
INDEX.
Cathrall, J., 273, 274
Caton, T. M., 93, 327, 431, 444, 479
Cftvallo, Tiberiua, 76, 160, 177, 560, 562,
565, 581
Cavanilles, A. J., 619, 627
Cayol, 34, 264, 417, 522
Cazalet, J. A., 291, 294, 297, 302, 389
Cazauvielh, 311, 322, 501, 502
Cazaux, L. F. G. de, 652, 677
Cazeaax, P., 463
Cazenare, 299, 393, 449, 706
Caiin, F. J., 134, 631
Celsus, 213, 222, 233, 244
Cerfberr, A. E., 513, 535, 652
Cerise, 02, 64, 94, 648, 708
Cessner, C. J., 456
Chailly (Honor^), 156, 162, 463
Chaisneaa, Chas., 596
Chalmers, Lionel, 246
Chalmers, Thos., 62, 648
Chalwill, Wm. G., 273
Chamberlaine, Wm., 159, 359, 530
Chamberlen, H., 229
Chambers, Thos. K., 86, 295, 343, 357
Chamber!, H., 161
Chambeyron, A. M., 503
Chambon, N., 479, 487
Champneys, Benj., 355
Chandler, B., 309
Chandler, Geo., 29, 110, 399
Channing, Wm., 149, 161
Chapelle, A., 118, 509
Chapman, H. T., 397, 456
Chapman, N., 54, 130, 132, 137, 146,
218, 323, 348, 463, 702
Chappelsmith, John, 568
Chaptal, J. A., 572, 588
Charcellay, 540
Chardon, 530
Charlesworth, E. P., 312, 540
Charleton, G., 37, 600, 636
Charpcntier, D., 307
Charrier, A., 474
Charrier, Jos. de la, 387, 452
Charrifere, 456
Chassaignao, E., 155, 376, 413, 455
Chase, Heber, 416
Chaude, E., 497
ChauflFard, E., 58, 212, 213, 229, 264,
522
Chauffard, H., 259, 264
Chaum«ton, F. P., 134, 631
Chausit, M., 299
Chaussier, 25, 93, 440, 473, 476, 600
Chauvin, J. B. A., 439
Chavernac, T., 376
Chelius, J., 370
Chenevix, R., 580
Chervin, 273, 509
Cheselden, Wm., 10, 17, 453
Cheston, R. B., 186, 376
Chevalier, Thos., 6, 31, 71, 84, 111, 388,
453, 527, 535
Chevalier, T. W.,348
Chevalher, A., 130, 136, 672, 684
46
Chevreul, 4(
Cheyne, Ge<
641
Cheyne, Jol
487
Children, J.
Chisholm, C
Chisholm, R
Chitty, J., 4
Chomel, A.
706
Chomel, Noc
Chopart, 37C
Chossat, Chfl
Choulant, L.
Chrestien, II
Christie, Th(
Christison, i
Christophe, <
Christy, M.,
Church, Johi
Churchill, Fl
479, 487
Churchill, Tl
Churchill, Ja
Civiale, 431,
Claiborne, J.
Clanny, W. ]
Clare, Peter,
387, 444,
Clarion, 213,
Clark, A., 64
Clark, B., 67
Clark, F. Le
419, 421,
Clark, J., 67i
Clark, Jas., 1
535
Clark, John,
Clark, Micajs
Clark, Thos.,
Clarke, Adan
Clarke, A. W
Clarke, Chas.
Clarke, E. P.
Clarke, E. G.
Clarke, M. A.
Clarke, John,
Clarke, Sam.,
Clater, F., 67;
Claubry, H. G
Clay, Chas., 4
Clayton, J., 6
Cleaveland, P
Cleaver, Isaac
Cleghorn, Geo
Cleland, A., 5
Clement, W. J
Clendinning, I
Cleobury, Wm
Cleopatra, 480
Clerc, F. F., 4
Clericns, D., 1
Clerke, Wm.,
Cleyer, Andrei
722
INDEX.
Clifton, Benj., 355
Clifton, Francis, 125, 208, 234, 288
Clissold, Fred., 651
Cloqnet, Jules, 10, 29, 33, 35, 45, 95,
153, 359, 370, 416, 476, 612, 681
Cloquet, H., 681, 706 *
Clossius, J. F., 219
Clot Bey, 535
Clongh, H. G., 464
Clover, Jos., 86
Clowes, Wm., 388, 392, 444
Clusius, C, 601, 619
Clntterbuok, H., 165, 196, 259, 260, 264,
354, 506
CluUon, Jos., 138
Cljmer, M., 148, 195, 260, 702
Coates, B. H., 63, 309, 522, 538, 663,
664, 702
Coates, R., 213, 530
Cobbett, 628, 672
Cock, E., 23, 28, 705
Cocke, Chas., 291, 294
Cocke, Jas., 196, 382
Cocke, John, 360
Oocke, Wm,, 325
Cockell, Wm., 486
Cockle, John, 206
Cocks, W. P., 188, 306, 453
Codet, P. J. A., 393
Ooe, Thos., 360
Coffin, 7, 359, 568, 612
Cogan, Thos., 81, 106, 118, 668, 694
Cogswell, Chas., 164
Coindet, 164, 297, 307, 330, 413
Colbatch, 229
■Cole, J. J., 252
Cole, Obadiah, 222
Cole, Wm., 84, 86, 156, 268, 269
Coleman, Edw., 78, 80, 675
Colesberry, H., 322
Coley, Jas. M., 278, 307, 487
Colhonn, 8., 80, 216, 363, 364, 431,
442
Colin, G., 39, 675
Collard, Royer, 331
Colles, A., 32, 167, 370, 444, 450
CoUiander, 630
Collier, G. F., 196, 329
Collin, 204, 229, 326
Collins. R., 464, 544
Colombat (de l'Is%re), 114, 480^ 484
Colqnhoun, J. C, 108
Colster, J. d, 536, 546
Columna, Fabias, 610
Combe, Andrew, 51, 87, 100, 118, 123,
312, 487, 488, 651
Combe, Geo., 63, 99, 100, 551, 648, 651
Comegys, C. G., 529
Commerell, de, 124, 671
Comperat, A., 407
Comte, A., 657
Condict, L., 201
Condie, D. Francis, 211, 223, 347, 488
Condie, T., 274 ♦
Condret, J. F., 66
Conolly, John, 216, 312, 531, 540, 682,
704, 705
Conover, S. F., 108
Conquest, J. T., 464
Conrad, T. A*l, 609, 636
Con well, W. E. E., 360
Cooke, Chas. T., 169
Cooke, J., 256, 535
Cooke, Jas., 11, 213, 370
Cooke, John, 303
Cooke, John E., 700
Cooke, W., 187, 198, 279, 302, 348
Coolidge, R. U., 252, 517
Cooper, A., 588
Cooper, AsUey, 21, 24, 26, 33, 370, 376,
392, 396, 415, 416, 418, 422, 427.
433,436
Cooper, B. B., 11, 19, 24, 370, 376, 427,
433, 544
Cooper, Jas., 258
Cooper, Samuel, 216, 371, 405, 426, 685
Cooper, Sam. (Philad.), 174
Cooper, Thos., 311, 497, 503, 506, 571,
589, 648, 709
Cooper, W. W., 38, 399
Cope, Joseph, 211
Copeland, Thos., 419, 426, 428
Copeman, E., 309, 464
Copland, Jas., 214, 309, 348, 681, 704
Copperthwaiie, W. C, 370, 394
Coray, 125, 234
Corbyn, F., 348
Cordaens, 480
Corfe, G., 84, 362
Cormack, John R., 159, 705
Comarins, J., 210, 220
Cornaro, Lewis, 118
Cornutus, Jao., 624
Corp, Wm., 360
Corpet, E. F., 562, 660
Corrie, Jas., 76
Corvisart, J. N., 204, 340, 706
CostSBUs, 9, 211
Coste, 42, 91, 95, 350, 604
Costello, Wm. B., 371, 685
Coster, J., 214, 453
Cotunnius, D., 30, 321
Coulson, Wm., 426, 428, 434, 435, 440
Couper, R., 91, 469, 499
Courtin, G., 377
Cousin, Victor, 531
Coutenot, F., 413
Cowan, Chas., 205, 336
Coward, 399
Cowdell, Chas., 348
Cowper, Wm., 18, 113
Cox, D., 214
Cox, Jos. M., 312, 502
Coxe, E. J., 182, 329
Coxe, John R., 140, 218, 229, 232, 283,
382, 535, 551, 564, 573, 575, 579,
586, 681, 701, 709
Coxe, Tenche, 653
Coiens, Wm. R., 581
Craig, John, 472, 475, 491
INDEX.
Craigie, D., 5, 11, 37, 214
Cramer, A., 110, 587
Cramer, Ch., 173, 309
Crantz, H. J. N., 623
Cra^sas Patavinus, 35, 180, 195, 210,
363, 435
Crawford, A., 66, 181, 564
Crawford, Chas., 657
Crawford, Thos., 831
Creager, L., 355
Creaser, Thos., 283
Cregut, Fr. Oh., 387
Crell, 677, 711
Criohton, A., 106, 174, 196, 312, 335
Crimotel, 160, 166, 303, 508
Crisp, E., 21, 342, 395, 897
Crisp, John, 110, 562
Critohett, Qeo., 385
Crompton, P., 329
Cronstedt, A. F., 637
Croserio, 148
CroBB, John, 106, 280, 282, 283
Crowe, John G-., 440, 464
Crowther, Bryan, 312, 426
Crowther, Caleb, 540
Cruikshank, Wm., 21, 84, 89, 167, 174,
177, 450, 585
Cramp, Samnel, 170
Craao, J., 140
CraveUhier, J., 11, 186, 330, 531, 684
Cudworth, R., 648, 658
Cn'enotte, 398, 423, 427
Cttllen, E., 559, 577
CuUen, Wm., 51, 52, 130, 158, 208, 214,
225, 564
Cullerier, 357, 444, 449, 684
Calley, Geo., 675
Culpeper, N., 134, 140, 222, 229, 230,
241, 493
Culverwell, R. J., 326, 328, 329, 336,
367
Cuming, R., 214, 252, 256, 371
Cammin, Wm., 601
Cunningham, R. M., 271
Curie, P. P., 148
Curling, Thos. B., 325, 419, 432, 433
Currey, F., 563, 618
Currie, Jaa., 128, 162, 176, 260, 450,
540
Currie, Wm., 223, 230, 238, 246, 247,
271, 274, 284, 446
Curry, Jas., 167
Curtis, Chas., 247
Curtis, John H., 110, 111, 399, 409
Curtis, Sam., 613
Curtis, Wm., 613, 624, 629, 671
Curtius, C. W., 190
Curwen, John, 126, 540
Cutbush, E., 121, 262, 256, 283, 312
Cutbush, Jas., 572, 651, 668, 686
Cuthbertson, John, 665
Cutler, Thos., 373, 466
Cuvier, 37, 38, 42, 43, 44, 58, 596, 601,
604, 607, 609, 634, 636
Da Costa, '.
Dahl, P. £
Daingerfie I
Dale, Thoi ,
D'Alibard, i
Dallowe, 1
Dally, N.,
Dalmas, 7< I
Dalrymple
Dalton, Jo
Daly, D., 4 i
Dalyell, J. i
Dana, Jas. '.
Dana, J. I
Dana, 8. 1
Dana, R. ]
Danoel, 12
Dancer, Tl (
Dandenelh ,
Daniell, J. .
Danjou, P.
D'Arcet, 1 !
Daremberg
627, 6
Darlington
Darrach, T
DarwaU, J
Darwin, CI i
Darwin, Ei i
Daubenton
Daubeny, < '
Dauvergne
Darasie, J i
Davey, Jas
David, M.,
Davidson, j I
Davidson, '
326
Davies, He ■
Davies, Jo)
Davies, Th i
Davis, Cha
Davis, D. I
Davis, £. C
Davis, E. ] I
Davis, J. I ,
Davis, J. F .
Davy, 66, :
671
Davy, Johi
Dawson, An
Dawson, R.,
Dawson, Tli
Dawson, G<i
Day, Geo.
584, 7C.
D'Aeara, F
DazUle, 23(
Dease, Wn
444, 46
Debay, A.,
Debouttevi]
124
INDEX.
Debreyne, 153
Decandolle, 613, 616, 620, 626, 677
Decanteleu, J. E. B. D., 284
De Caux, G. G., 91
Bechambre, A., 332
Deckers, F., 211
Defoe, D., 287
Degerando, 651
Degner, J. H., 173, 355, 506
Degravers, P., 29, 110, 399
Delabarre, A., 492
Delabarre, C. F., 20, 82, 203, 492
De la Beche, H. T., 634
Delafond, 76, 192, 584
De-la-Garde, Ph. Gh., 405
Delagrange, 201, 287, 349
Delambre, 562, 688
Delametherie, J. C, 560, 596, 648
Delamotte, W. A., 535
De la Motte, 464
Delaprade, 381
De la Rive, 633, 662
Delaroche, 162, 565
De Larroque, J. B., 180, 263, 265, 343
Delasianve, 322
Delean, 409
Delessert, B., 677
Deiearye, F. A., 464
Deleuze, J. P. F., 108
DeloDnes, I., 376
Delpeoh, 95, 350, 376, 428
Delpech, A., 506
Delpech, J., 371, 386, 396
De Luc, J. A., 565
DeLys, G. J. M., 54 '
Demainauduo, 108
Demalet, J. B., 335
Demangeon, J. B., 91, 95, 106, 190, 197
Demarqnay, 408
Dendy, W. C, 108, 203, 280, 282, 283,
299, 300, 306, 488, 491, 493, 658
Deneux, L. C, 472
Deniie, G. A., 354, 507
Denman, Jos., 641
Denman, Thos., 40, 91, 312, 389, 464,
474, 476, 478, 492
Denonvilliera, C, 399
Denoue, 698
Denton, D., 664, 666
Denned, P., 427
Depaul, 469, 486, 499
Dermott, G. D., 23, 33
Deroches, J. J., 677, 694
Desault, P., 323, 335, 370, 371, 376,
377, 423, 427, 444, 708
Desayvre, 247
Desbans, P. P., 289
Descartes, K., 106, 648
Deschamps, 92, 95, 182, 411, 446
Descot, 321
Des^curet, 62
Desfontaine?, 620
Desgenettes, R., 252
Des-Guidi, 149
Deslandes, L., 197, 307
Desmarres, 399
Desmars, 197, 234, 675
Desmond, W., 573, 691
Desmoulins, A., 63
Desperri^res, 121, 247, 260
Desportes, B., 124, 513, 677
Desprats, Jean, 335
Desruelles, 172, 331, 333, 349, 450, 451
Desraux, 614, 632, 680
Deval, Ch., 405, 407
Devay, F., 159, 389, 484
Derergie, A., 300, 497, 684, 708
Devergie, N., 445
Dereze, Jean, 247, 274
Dewar, H., 252, 355
Dewees, Wm. P., 214, 462, 464, 472,
480, 488, 702
Dewell, J., 230, 522
De Witt, B., 171
Deyeux, N., 86, 125, 586, 673
Dezeimeris, 525, 527, 545, 682
Dickinson, Chas., 260, 264
Dickinson, K., 274
Dickinson, Wm. B., 300
Dickson, Jac., 624, 628
Dickson, R. W., 230
Dickson, Samuel, 146, 230, 247, 349,
522, 580
Dickson, 8. H., 99, 108, 118, 194, 214
Diday, P., 445
Dieu, S., 130, 146, 601
Dieffenbaeh, 411, 463
Diemerbroeck, J. de, 11
Dillenins, 620
Dimsdale, P. W., 176, 264
Dimsdale, Thos., 280
Dingley, A., 548
Dionis, 453, 464
Dioscorides, 130, 215, 230
Disborough, 491
DisjonYal, 105, 668
Disney, John, 235, 646
Dix, John H., 76
Dixon, Jas., 399
Dixon, G. M., 360
Doane, A. S., 6, 13, 32, 187, 352, 377
Dobson, Wm., 21, 151, 177
Dodd, R., 124, 512
Dodoneeus, R., 620
Dods, A., 522
Dodswell, 675
Doeveren, G. van, 190, 472
Doldeus, 224
D'OlIincan, 600, 658
Domeier, Wm., 247, 666
Dominiceti, B., 230
Donders, 51, 110
Donn, Jas., 620
Donn^, A., 6, 71, 76, 84, 124
Donovan, 565, 609, 610
Dorsey, J. S., 163, 371, 685
D'Orval, C, 416, 486
Dossie, B., 136, 672, 586
Double, F. I., 203
Douglas, A., 476
726
INDEX.
Erichgen, Jolin E., 371, 396
Erskine, C, 44:5
Esdaile, Jas., 108
Esqairol, 313, 502, 503, 541, 708
Esslinger, 69, 571
Este, M. L., 128, 201
Estor, 377
Etm'iiller, M., 215, 231
Etoo-Bemazy, 313
Eugalenas, Severinus, 295
Eustachins, B., 11, 13, 17, 20, 23, 26, 30,
84, 111
Eustaphieve, 149
Evans, Ghas., 545
Eyans, Geo., 294
Eyans, W. J., 247, 260
EvaxiBon, R. T., 488
Evelyn, John, 628, 672
Everest, Th., 149
Evers, P., 38
Ewell, Jas., 248, 256
Ewell, Thos., 84, 87, 464, 480, 488, 572
Ewertz, 349
Swing, A., 73
Ewing, John, 560
Eyerel, Joe., 241, UB^
Eyre, Jas., 87
F.
Fabre, 215^ 349, 371, 682
Fabric ins ab Aqnapendente, 215
Fabricias, J. Ch., 610
Faithhom, John, 360
Falok, N. D., 167, 256, 291, 445
Falconar, M., 11
Falconer, Magnns, 21, ' 22, 66, 76, 89
Falconer, Wm., 66, 75, 106, 118, 126,
152, 177, 197, 206, 231, 365, 507,
596, 641
Fallopins, G., 231
Falret, H., 541
Falret, J., 309, 313, 319, 501, 602
Fanniuf, Q. K., 562
Fardel, Durand, 231
Farr, Sam., 113, 201, 234, 497, 498, 510
Farr, Wm., 140, 162, 297, 385, 390
Farraday, Michael, 586
Farre, J. R., 136, 186, 189, 190, 308,
360, 399, 401, 531, 708
Farrell, 403, 421
Fan, J., 11, 106, 668
Faulkner, A. B., 287
Faure, R., 264, 269
Favell, Chas., 349
Favrot, A., 391
Fawdingion, Thos., 299, 392
Faye, G. de la, 371, 453
Fayod, 424
Feame, 64^, 658
Fearon, H., 390
Featherstonhaugh, 634, 709
Feldmann, S., 146
Fellowes, Ghas., 269, 271
Fellowes, Jas., 248, 274
Feltham, John, 51
Fennel, Jas., 589
Fenner, E. D., 252, 701
Feret, 128
Fergus, J. F., 349
Fergusson, Jas., 231
Fergusson, Rob., 474, 480
Fergusson, Wm., 201, 231, 349, 372,
511
Fermond, Ch., 165
Fernelius, J., 215, 222, 225, 231
Feron, J., 675
Ferrant, D. L., 208, 234
Ferriar, John, 106, 160, 231, 648
Ferris, Sam., 84, 124, 585
Ferrol, P., 648
Ferrus, G., 313, 502, 541
Feuchtersleben, £. Ton, 100, 313, 502,
648
Feyjoo, B. G., 522
Fflrth, Stabbins, 274
Fife, Geo., 453
Figuier, L., 591
Filhos, 390, 415
Finch, 658
Finke, 271
Fischer, G. de, 636
Fisher, 66
Fisher, E., 274
Fisher, Jas., 355
Fisher, John D., 280, 282, 284
Fitz-Patrick, 126, 161
Flagg, J. B. F., 156, 162
Flamel, 590
Fleming, A., 703, 705
Fleming, Gh., 156
Fleming, John, 39, 601, 602
Fleming, Jos. H., 653
Flemvngt M., 51
Fletcher, John, 51, 58, 97, 194
Fletcher, R., 106, 197, 303
Fleury, L., 84, 149, 231
Flint, Anstin, 205, 326
Flint, J. B., 700
Flood, v., 22, 23, 38, 46. 73. 418
Flourens, P., 8, 31, 38, 39, 42, 43, 79,
82, 87, 91, 95, 100, 604, 608
Floyd, John, 166
Floyer, John, 128, 641
Fludd, R., 11
Foderk, Michael, 84, 89
Foderfe, F. B., 197, 231, 813, 380, 414,
498, 502, 510
Foerster, A., 186
Foesius, Anutius, 217, 234
Fohmann, Y., 21, 95
Foissao, P., 66, 197, 531, 567
Foittin, P., 180
Follin, E., 345, 418
FolweU, R., 274
Fonblanque, 498
Fonssagrives, 121
Fontaine, 126
FonUna, F., 5, 6, 29, 83, 387, 505
Fontenelle, Julia de, 497
Harris, ThHd, M., 5S7
Hurrii, Thofl., IIS, 16T
Harrli!, W., 188, 46S
HiirriB,Wni., 338, 54S
Hftrrinin, Edw., 129, 631
HsTTiiOD. Jm. B., 233, 383
Harrieon, John P., 233,' S23
EftrriMD, R., 33, 33
Hkrt, H., 289
Hart. JobD, 97, 113
Hsrtlsj, D., 33. lOa, 180, fllS
HBrtmuin, ISl, 189
H&rtshoni, Thoa. C, 108
Hftrtihome, E., 199
Hsrtahorne, Henry, 73. HO, 176, 651
Hftrtabome, Jo«.. 7», 121
Hntwift, 0«o., 128
H«rt7, Wm.. 201, 265, 35S
HoTTey, OideoD, 156, 531
H.iT«j, Wm., 13, 5«, 73. 92, 9S, 111,
233, 4
I, 505
1. H.,
2,628
HarwDCKi, B., 38, 52
HiiMoahrl, J, a., 266
HmUdi, John, 106, 311, 319, 197, 503,
649
Bulswood, W., 350
Huper. H., 203, 523
Hunll, A. H., 6, 123, 115, 18S, 616
Huh, Gtau. S.. 180, 326, 310
HuHnrnti, 580
HMtingI, Chw., 73, 338
HutiriKt, JDha, 271, 329, 332, 333, 335,
872
HMia, J., 165
HBDkebes. 138, 150
HaUy, 560, 638
E»en, 8. F., 661
H«we«, W., 81, 891
HftvkiDi, B., 350, 517
Hkwlea, Jobn, 663
Hawley, jMob, 619
Hntfaorna, Q., 513, 535, 677
Hftyag, Thoa., 328, 3», 333
H*yKBr(b, John, 108, 197, 201, 217, 233,
27». 280, 294
H>yi, Isuc, SO, 116, 217, 128, S6«,35e,
372, 382, 682, 702
Hnyward, O.. 6
Hesdluid, Fr. Wm., 160
H«ld«, Thoa., HI
Huatie, A., 275, 568
Haatb, John, 162, 603
Hcbb, ffm., 511, 535
Heberden, Wm. (Ran.), 217
Heberdtn, Wm. (Jr.), 233, 218, 287,
180, 610, 617
H«ker, J. F. C. 234, 411
Hadenua, A. Snlislm., 8, 331, 4U
Uedr«D, J. J., 616
Iledwtg, J., 61T, 6i8, 629
IldiaUr, L., 12, 60, 217, 231, 37], 377
1I«tlot, 589
HelmoDt, F.H. nn, B2T
UdmoDt, J. B. ran, 21T, 2S4
Haody, Jacob, 85
HsDdy, Jaa., 248, 297
Henrrej. A., 71, 663, 697, S18. 680
Henrrey, B.. 636
Hente, J., 6, 12, 13, 194,686
HsDoan, Jobn, 248, 263
Hennig, K., 189
Hanry (Conloliar), 156
Henry, C. 8., 651
Henry, B, 0., 128
Henry, 0., 613, 883
Henry, Thoa., 152. IM, 545, 660, 578,
"■• 682, 683, 589
Hem
iry, W
.. 673
iry, Wm. Cha»., 101, 591
Heqnet, Cbis., 616
Herard, 87,89,182
Herbert, Wm. H., 137
Herdman, John, 59, 383, 426, 489
Hering, C, 131. 119, 182, 528
Harriton, J., 75,206
Hermuin, P., S20
., 166
Henmiiu; 216
Henrtalonp, N.. 261, 137, 441, 662
Hevaon, AddineLI, 30, lOO
HevMU. Thoa., 107, 41S, 419
HewMD, Wm., 21, 22, 56, 76, 89
Hey, Wm., 377, 378, 171, 175
Heyaham. John, 266
Hibbsrt, Sam., 106, 649
Uiehman, Wm., 291
Hiffalaheim, 121
BigginbotUm, John, 173. 385, 387, 157
Elggina. B., 563, 577, 685, 589, 688
Higgina, Wra., 566, 579
Higgina, Wm. H., 631
Hildantia, W. F., Ill
Hildenbrand, J. T. da, SIT, 265
Hill, Qeo. H., 311, 503
Hill, Jaa., 302, 378, 390, 398. 451
Hill, John, 131, IM. 626, 624, 631
Biliary, Wm., 348, 249, 276
Hinea,M. W., 15, 371
BillhaaM, A. L., 623, 629
Hilli, 467
Bind, O. W.. 424
fiinda, Jobn, 675
Eippocrates, 126, IB7, 208. 217, 218, 220,
222, 229, 233. 234, 372
Hinchfbld, L., 26, 101
Hohlyn, R. D., 574
HobaoD, 6. J.. 161
Hwksn, E. 0., 197, 407
INDEX.
Hodge, B. O., 89, 150
Hodge, H. L., 350, 544, 702
Hodges, N., 267
Hodgkin, 6, 21, 66, 71, 77, 85, 90, 119,
189, 343, 698
HodgBon, D., 25, 436
Hodgson, Jos., 189, 342, 395, 397
Hody, E., 465
Hoffbaaer, J. C, 503
Hoffman, AchUle, 149, 552
Hoffman, Fred., 197, 218, 234, 235, 640
Hoffman, G. F., 626
Hoffman, A. W., 671, 687
Hofmann, 0., 17, 52, 56, 92, 96, 649
Hogben, 25, 465
Holbrook, Jas., 331, 414, 415, 432
Holden, L., 7, 17
Holland, G. C, 21, 96, 218, 326, 350
Holland, Henrj, 101, 235, 523, 649
HoUard, H., 5, 435
HoUiday, John, 275
Hollings, J., 63
Hollingsworth, S. L., 547, 702
Holmes, Henry, 350
Holmes, 0. W., 149, 203, 217, 269, 321,
552
Holmes, Robert, 154
Holthonse, C.,408
Home, Everard, 38, 73, 77, 158, 345, 383,
384, 385, 388, 389, 390, 397, 413,
420, 436, 437, 441. 445
Home, Francis, 147, 218, 235
Homolle, 153, 158
Hood, Chas., 677
Hood, P., 489
Hood, Sam., 97, 181, 303
Hood, W. Chas., 503
Hooke, A., 131, 235, 523
Hooker, W., 531, 620, 711
Hoole, S., 46, 71, 597
Hooper, Jos., 531
Hooper, R., 12, 17, 18, 20, 22, 23, 30,
52, 77, 85, 131, 189, 218, 306, 485,
585, 682, 683
Hooper, W., 63, 649
Hope, J., 73, 129, 186, 340
Hope, Mrs., 545
Hopkins, Jos., 465
Hopkirk, Thos , 632
Hopeon, 356,^577
Horean, G. E., 340
Horn, A., 110
Horn, E., 265
Homanns, A. J., 229
Homemann, J. W., 620
Horner, G. R. B., 249
Homer, Wm. E., 6, 12, 16, 187, 547,
649, 698
Horsfield, Thos., 172, 603
HorstiuB, G., 235
Hosack, D., Ill, 179, 201, 209, 218, 223,
235, 358, 378, 393, 510, 926, 528,
631, 547, 548, 549, 641, 672
Hosklns, John, 355
Hossaok, C
Hoadart, i
Honlsfcon,
Houlston,
Houlton, J
Honstonn,
How, Wm
Howard, J
514, 6
Howard, I
Howard, ^
Howship, .
420,4
Habard, J
Huber, F.
Hnber, J.
Huber, P.,
Hudson, A
Hudson, T
Huette, B.
Huette, C]
Hnfeland,
297, 5
Huger, F.
Hughes, B
Hull, Johz
Hnhne, N.
581
Humbert,
Humboldt,
Hume, Da
Hume, G.,
Hume, G.
Hume, Jol
Humpage,
Hunt, H.,
Hunt, J.,
Hunt, Jas.
Hunt, Ricl
Hunt, The
Hunter, A
Hunter, A
Hunter, B
Hunter, J(
88, 1!
445,4
Hunter, W
501
Hurlock, «
Husohke,
Husson, 7.
Huston, 7(
Hutohesoz
HutchiuM
Hutohinso
Hutebinso
Hutchison
Hutin, F.,
Hutin, Ph
Hutton, 0)
Huzham,
279,1
Huxley, 1
Huzard, 1
INDEX.
tss
K.
E^KPFBR, E., 626
EaBmtz, L. F., 567
Kane, E. K., 469, 585
Kane, Robert, 574
Eaula, H., 186
Kay, Jas. Ph., 80, 327
Eeaiy, P., 474
Keate, T., 416, 432
Keating, Wm. H., 667
Keighley, W., 489
Keil, 69
Keir, J., 574, 685
Kellie, Geo., 159
Kelly, John, 466
KelflOQ, T. M., 300
Kendrick, Jas., 683
Kennedy, E., 205, 469, 499
Kennedy, J., 350
Kennedy, R. H., 350
Kentish, Edw., 128, 158, 297, 326, 393
Kentish, R., 156, 292
Keraudren, 350, 708
Kergaradeo, Lejumean de, 205, 469, 499
Kerr, Geo., 74, 158, 163, 235, 314, 470,
473
Kerr, Robert, 574, 607, 634
Kerrison, R. M., 54, 528
Kesteven, W. B., 218
Key, C. A., 83, 416, 441, 446
Keys, John, 610, 672
Kidd, John, 62, 638
Kieman, F., 437, 446
King, John, 471, 472, 486
King, R. I., 178
King, Thos., 441 .
King, T, W., 235, 523
King, Wm., 549
Kinglake, R., 160, 292, 335
Kippis, A., 560
Kirby, John, 22, 29, 131, 174, 378, 413,
420, 426, 427, 430
Kirby, Wm., 38, 39, 45, 62, 601, 611
Kirk, Jas. B., 350
Kirkbride, Thos. 8., 878, 514, 536, 541,
677
Kirkes, Wm. S., 52
Kirkland, Jas., 378, 385
Kirkland, Thos., 97, 101, 113, 310, 378,
385, 474, 528
Kirkpatrick, J., 120, 280
Kirtland, G., 17, 18
Kirwan, R., 568, 579, 580, 589, 634, 638,
640, 672
Kissam, Jas. B., 370, 456
Kitchener, Wm., 119, 677
Kitohing, John, 541
Kite, Chas., 80, 236
Klapp, Jos., 85, 90
Klaproth, M. H., 588, 639
Klinkosch, Jos. Th., 416, 419
Knapp, M. L., 153, 629
Knanr, Thos., 456
Knight, P. S., 314
Knowles, Jas. S., 249, 568
Knox, J., 35
Knox, R., 5, 10, 11, 24, 63
Knox, J. R., 258
Koecker, L., 412, 421
Koeler, G. L., 83, 424
Koenig, E., 221
Koelliker, A., 6, 39, 602, 711
Kohlrausch, 0., 25, 33, 93
Kommann, H., 597 *
Kramer, Wm., 410
Krohn, H., 471
Kuhn, A., 131
Knnkle, J., 678
L.
Labarraque, A. G., 179, 512
Labat, L., 411
Labatt, H., 314
La Beaume, 163, 566
Labelonye, 160
Labrune, Gh., 523
Laeauchie, A. E., 35
La Gep^de, 42, 43, 595, 605, 607, 608
Lachaise, G., 249
Laohapelle, 466
Laoroix, 653
Lacuna, A., 51, 56, 216, 232
Laenneo, 34, 205, 206, 326, 340, 417
Laet, J. de, 599, 639
La Faye, G. de, 371, 453
Laffeoteur, B., 138, 446,480
Lafontaine, Gh., 109
Lagarde, A., 198, 236, 446,* 643
Lagnean, L. Y., 446
Lagrange, J. B. B., 574
Lair, P. A., 236
Laisn6, N., 127, 163, 498, 659
Lalagade, P. D., 284
Lallemand, F., 189, 217, 236, 306, 43],
434, 684
Lalonette, P., 168, 181, 450
Lamarck, de, 39, 44, 59, 599, 609, 620,
626, 649, 681
Lamb, John, 310
Lambe, Wm., 125, 127, 236, 292, 297,
328, 335, 391, 507
Lambert, A. B., 630
Lambert, B., 577, 578
Lambert-Seron, 158, 163
Lamothe, L., 514
Lamare, 226
Lamy, Gh., 136, 572, 684
Tianoisius, 236, 396
Landoasy, 325, 483
Lane, J. Hunter, 40, 54, 703
Lanfranke, 372
Langlebert, E., 446
Langley, B., 672
Langrish, Browne, 165, 174, 180, 182,
218, 441
Lankester, E., 708
Lanza, V., 523
Lanzoni, Jos., 85, 87, 505
134
INDEX.
Lapham, J. A., 664
Laprugne, Goguyer, 181, 265
Lara, Benj., 372
La Roche, R., 50, 193, 275, 702
La Rocque, 514, 536
Larrej, H., 264
Larrey, D. J., 169. 253, 297» S78, 891,
457
Larroque, de, 180, 263, 265, 343
Laskley, Thos., 354, 507
Laskey, J., 698
LaMUB, 373, 453
Laateyrie, de, 9, 10
Latham, John, 141, 292, 294, 364, 606
Latham, P. M., 236, 340
Latham, R. G., 63, 223, 242
Lattier de Laroche, de, 405
Latonr, A., 210
Latoar, R., 75, 383
Latreille, 601
LatU, Jafl., 373
Laurent, A., 580
Lanrentins, A., 13
Laurentiua, B., 31, 85, 113
Lauth, Tho0., 396
Lauvergne, H., 63, 203, 508, 514, 653,
659
La Vangnion, de, 454, 466, 477
Laville, 292, 294
Lavit, de, 279, 282
Lavoisien, J. Fr., 682
Lavoisier, 560, 574, 678, 580, 583
Law, Wm., 344
Lawranoe, R. M., 163, 293, 294
Lawrence, John, 671, 675
Lawrence, R., 676
Lawrence, Thos., 218
Lawrence, Wm., 34, 37, 39, 57, 59, 63,
373, 400, 407, 416, 417, 449, 601
Lawrie, J. A., 703
Laws, John, 170
Lawson, Thos., 252, 568
Layoock, Thos., 55, 104, 203, 236, 303,
480, 483, 523
Lansoni, Jos., 236
Lea, Isaac, 634, 636
Leake, John, 138, 168, 295, 344, 435,
460, 473, 474, 475, 480
Lealis, L., 25, 93
Learning, F., 83, 192, 207, 362, 585
Lebaady, J., 32
Leber, F., 13, 15, 53
Lebert, H., 63, 83, 187, 194, 297, 336,
383, 389, 415, 424, 643
Leblanc, U., 676
Le Bon, J., 151, 470
Le Canu, L. R., 77, 585
Le Gat, 111, 563
Lecieux, 498
Le Clerc, D., 528
Lecoq, H., 567, 634
Le Couppey, 151, 298, 336
Ledain, 516
Le Dran, 378, 463
Lee, Alex., 213, 370
Lee, A. C, 401
Lee, Edwin, 109, 149, 303, 536, 643
Lee, F. B., 243
Lee, Jas., 614
Lee, Matthseus, 549
Lee, Robert, 26, 28, 466, 475, 476, 481
Lee, Thos., 485
Leeds, 8am., 328
Leese, E., 284
Leenwenhoek, A. vaa, 46, 71, 77, 597
Leffevre, A., 328
Lefevre, Geo. W., 360
Le Gallois, 59. 74, 80
Legare, D., 80, 175
LegoUais, A. P. F., 154, 180, 474
Legouas, F. M. Y., 373
Legoaest, 454
Le Grand, A., 560, 597, 649
Legrand da SauUe, 322, 323, 325, 338
Legras, 536, 541
Lehmann, G. G., 70, 584
Leidy, Jos., 14, 46, 359, 613, 628, 636
Leigh, John. 170
Leigh, W., 350
Leithead, Wm., 566
L^lut, F., 101
Lemery, 132, 137, 574
Lemnius, Lerinus, 65
Lemoine, A., 109
Lempriere, Wm., 354, 642
Lens, A. J. de, 131, 147, 685
Leon, S. de, 383
Leone, J. B. Gareano, 442
Leo-Wolf, Wm., 149, 552
Lepecq-de-la-Cloinre, 236
Lepelletier, A., 286, 393, 528
Lepetit, E.. 152, 172, 350
Le Pilear d'Apligny, 589
L^prat, P., 172
Lequime, J., 706
Lereboullet, A., 20, 361
Leronx, 475
Le Roax des Tilleta, 706
Leroy, 154. 177,266,485
Leroy, Alphonse, 466, 475
Le Roy, Chas., 208
Leroy, J., 442
Leroy d'Etiolles, 81, 155, 161, 310, 437
Leslie, John, 564, 568
Leslie, P. D., 67
L'Espagnery, F. de, 300
Lespiau, H., 345
Lesser, M., 45, 611
Lesuenr, 0., 509
Lettsom, J. G., 80, 124, 125, 201, 231,
232, 280, 284, 514, 523, 528, 536,
546, 546, 552, 597, 630. 659, 662,
671
Leubusoher, 347
Learet, Fr., 40, 75, 101, 118, 206, 314,
516, 708
LereillS J. B., 26, 101, 380, 401, 422,
427, 462
L^v^que, P. J. M., 357
Levison, G., 77
INDEX.
Leyret, A., 466, 472
Lewis, G., 19
Lewis, Wm., 131, 141, 218, 574, 578,
586, 500
Ley, H., 110, 321, 332
L^Heritier, 70, 192, 220, 288, 584, 620,
643
Liddell. H. G., 680
Liddell, Wm., 313
Lieber, Francis, 659
Liebig, Justus, 70, 192, 576, 584, 586,
587
Lientand, Jos., 187, 219
Liger, L., 672, 677
Lightfoot, John, 627
Lignao, A. La Lande de, 507
Lind, Jas., 122, 201, 249, 256, 261, 269,
271 295
Linden,' J. A. Van der, 13, 217, 234,
526, 697
Llndley, John, 134, 614, 617. 631
Linn»u8, 597, 603, 611, 614, 616, 617,
621. 625, 626, 627, 632
Lion, H., 394
Lionet, P. E., 417, 485
Lipscomb, Geo., 323, 328
Lipeoomb, Wm., 280
Lisfrano, 205, 396, 424, 485
Lisfranc de St. Martin, 454
LiBter, Martin, 69, 236, 240, 281, 200,
292, 296, 323, 364, 442, 446
Lister, J. J., 6, 71, 77, 85
Liston, Robert, 34, 373, 417, 453
Litle, Jas., 256, 385, 386
Littell, S., 400, 402, 702
Little, W. J., 191, 429, 430
Littr^, E., 217, 234, 706 •
Lizars, J., 13, 350, 373, 437, 483
Lloyd, E. A., 298
Lloyd, H. E., 100, 313, 648
Lloyd, T., 653
Lobb, Theophilus, 236, 281
Lobel, M. de, 621
Lobstein, J. Fr., 8, 28, 96, 107, 112, 171,
187, 203, 204, 320, 408
Locke, John, 566
Lockette, H. W., 128
Loder, J. Ch., 13
Lodge, G. H., 485
Loewenhayn, 314, 350
Logan, Geo., 361, 489
Logan, Gregorius, 505
Logan, Jacob, 563, 617
Logan, Jo. M., 446
Lombard, 159, 177, 378
LommiiiA, Jodocns, 236.
Londe, 684
Longchamps, 514, 536
Longet, F. A., 53, 162, 708
Lonsdale, E. F., 424, 429
Lopez, vid. Lupeius. *
Lorain, P., 475, 707
Lord, P. B., 53
Lurdat, Jiioques, 58, 227, 236, 544
Lorry, 226, 320
Lotichius, J
Loudon, J.
686
Loudon, Mr
686
Louis, 154,
266, 27i
357, 36i
Loureiro, J.
Lovell, Jos.
Low, Geo.,
Low, Samps
Low, Thos.,
Lower, R., '
Lowndes, Fi
Lucas, C. E.
Lucas, Jas.,
Lucas, P. B.
Ludwig, C.
Lugol, I. G.
Lumley, W.
Lupeius, A.,
Lusooi]^be, ]
Lnsitanus, Z
Luzmoore, ^
433, 437
Lyall, R., 44
Lyell, Ghas.
Lynch, W. ]
Lyonett, P.,
Lyons, Jaeo
Lysons, D.,
356, 36]
Macartnxi
Macbralre, «
Maobride, D
237,206
McGall, £. I
McClintock,
McCormack,
McCoy, S., i
Macoulloch,
McDonald, J
McDonald, '\
Mace, John.
Macer Flori<
Macfarlan, «]
McFarlane,
Macfarlane,
McFie, Jac.,
McGregor, J
Machado, Di
Macilwain,
373, 38:
437, 522
Mcllwaine, <
Mcintosh, C
Mackenzie, '
Mackenzie, *
Mackenzie, (
Mackenzie, i
736
INDEX.
Mackenzie, Wm., 30, 400, 703
Mackintosh, John, 219
Mackness, Jas., 532
Maclean, Chaa., 61, 168, 198, 201, 254,
287, 611
Maclean, H., 254
Maclean, John, 564, 579
Maclean, L., 290, 332
McLellan, R. D., 142
Maclise, Jos., 32
Maolurg, Jas., 85, 585
McMahon, B., 673
Macmichael, Wm., 201, 351, 511
Macnish, Rob., 107, 109, 659
Macquer, 574, 589
Macrery, Jos., 59
Macrobin, John, 219
McVickar, John, 544
Madden, Wm. H., 90, 181
Maddock, A. B., 303, 314
Madge, H., 96, 472
Madison, J. C, 164
Magatus, C, 387
Magatns, J. B., 387
Magellan, John H. de, 638
Magendie, F., 53, 58, 101, 141, 152,
326, 442, 684, 706, 708
Magenise, D., 383
Magne, AI.^ 400, 403
Magruder, N., 281
Mahon, P. A. 0., 133, 223, 446, 501
Mahon, S., 481
Maiden, Wm., 379
Maillot, F. C , 269
Maillot, L., 205
Maitland, Chas., 77
Maisonabe, G. A., 429
Maisonneuve, 391, 438
Makittrick, Jas., 219, 581
Male, G. E., 497, 498
Malgaigne, J. F., 33, 379, 424, 427, 447,
453, 707, 708
Malin, W. G., 536, 697
Malins, Sam., 536
Mallet, C, 649, 664
Malpighias, M., 20, 40, 45, 96, 237, 341,
597, 611, 616, 617, 632
Mandil^ny, L., 292, 405. 442
Mandl, L., 6, 71, 187, 563
Manec, 149, 394, 552
Manesca, J., 101
Mangetus, J. J., 11, 185, 526, 697
Mann, Jas., 254, 338, 356
Manning, H., 219, 379, 481
Mansey, L., 219
Mansford, J. G., 322
Manson, A., 164, 298, 331, 414
Man tell, G. A., 634
Mantell, T., 489
Mapleson, Thos., 457
Marandel de Verniolle, 258
Marc, C. U., 81, 284, 314, 503, 509
Marcard, 643
Marce, A., 269
Marcel, J. J., 541
Marcellas Empirieus, 131, 244
Marcet, A., 442
Marcet, W., 123, 516
Marogravius de Liebstadt, O., 599, 600
Marohant, 176
Maroi, Jac., 536, 546
Marons, 151, 333
Marcy, W. L., 635
Maijolin, J. N., 13, 36
Markham, Wm. 0., 206, 340, 379
Markwick, A., 85, 193, 207, 363, 587
Marley, M.j 154, 170, 489
Marryat, 147
Marsden, W., 351
Marshall, A., 189, 314, 324
Marshall, Henry, 254
Marshall, Humphrey, 623, 629
Marshall, John, 284, 304, 320, 351
Mart, G. R., 174, 303
Martin, F., 424
Martin, G., 13
Martin, Jas. R., 249
Martin, John, 77
Martin, J. H., 132, 141, 151
Martin, Stanislas, 123
Martin, Thos., 621, 673, 686
Martine, Geo., 564
Martinet, L., 147, 175, 194, 219, 307,
321
Martyn, Thos., 614, 615, 632, 680, 681
Marx, 349, 388, 531
Mascagni, P., 22, 90
Mason, I. A., 249, 568, 600, 664, 667
Mason, Simon, 269
Massie, Thos., 173
Massurel, L. I., 269
MaUni, 396
Matthews, S., 169
Mathias, A., 302
MaUaok, Ghas., 149, 528
Mattel, A., 466, 523
Matteuoi, C., 69
Matthews. S., 249, 361
Matthey, A., 308, 315
Matthiolos, P. A., 131, 446
Mangham, Wm., 137, 586
Maule, J., 256, 535
Maunoir, G. T., 379
Maunoir, J. P., 30, 379, 392, 396, 404
Maunoir, Th., 405, 406
Maunsell, H., 466, 488
Maurieeau, F., 470
Maury, F., 412
Mautt, I. F., 156
Mayor, Wm., 624
May, Alex., 209
May, Arthur, 113
May, Wm., 266, 336
Mayer, Alex., 383
Mayem, Th. T., 237
Maygrier, P.,* 1», 466
Mayne, R. G., 683
Maynwaringe, E., 296
Mayo, H., 8, 27, 28, 53, 101, 119, 194,
420, 446
IMDIZ.
Y89
North, M. L., 6il
Northcote, Wm., U, 35, 267, 529
Norton, Robert, 147, 1«4, 204
Norwood, W. C, 176
Nott, John, 145, 182, 643
Nott, Jos. C, 45, 166, 232, 611
Nott, J. G., 64
Nottingham, J., 404
Nnhn, A., 33
Nnnneley, Thos., 19, 24, 29, 286, 893
NatUll, ThoB., 606, 623, 629
Nysten, P. H., 57, 59, 70, 97, 133, 192,
584, 683
o.
O'Bbibxb, Jas., 87, 110, 344
O'Donnel, J., 324
(Eder, G. Ch., 614, 625
(Esterlen, F., 524, 650
Offredos, Paalns, 220
O'Halloran, Thoa., 271, 276, 400, 403
Oko, W. S., 373, 467, 477
Okes, Thos. v., 191, 320, 429
Okie, A. H., 150, 552
Olding, Wm., 580
Oliver, B. L., 238, 284
OUyer, D., 53
Oliyet, P., 379
Ollivier, 5, 34, 682
OlliTier, C. P., 28, 102, 320, 417, 442
Ollivier (d'Angers), 487, 526, 527, 546
Olmstead, D., 569
Ontyd, G. Geo., 238
Oppenheim. F. W., 707
Ord, Geo., 606, 668
Orihadns, 14, 238, 244
Orfila, A. P., 564
Orllla, P., 81, 137, 497, 498, 506, 607,
509, 575, 586, 681, 706, 708
Ortega, C. G., 621
Orton, R., 351
O'Ryan, Michael, 157
Osbom, Wm., 467, 473, 478
Osborne, Jonathan, 290
O'Shaoghnessy, W. B., 164, 208, 861
Oswald, John, 81
Otis, 702
Otterbourg, S. J., 529
Ottley, D., 398, 414
Otto, A. W., 188
Otto, John, 322
Onyiere, P. P., 276
Owen, Chas., 607
Owen, R., 38, 41, 44, 53, 603, 609
Osanam, Oh., 173, 387, 507, 611
Oianam, J. A. P., 238
P.
Packe, Ch., 137, 590
Pagan, J. M., 503
Page, Wm. B., 468
Paget, Jas., 52, 378, 389, 646
PailUrd, A., 349, 388
Paine, Martyn, 53, 57, 60, 67, 87, 102,
132, 147, 150, 154, 194, 238, 351,
384, 524, 532, 546, 550, 552, 650,
663
Paine, Thos., 653
Palfin, J., 14
Pallas, P. 8., 46, 359, 612
Palmer, J., 280
Palmer, J. F., 56, 59, 74, 378
Palmer, Shirley, 683, 704
Panckouoke, C. L. P., 659
Panooast, Jos., 8, 28, 112, 321
Pander, 43, 96, 606
Pappas, A., 217
Paraoelsns, 373
Parohappe, 316, 540, 542
Pare, Ambrose, 92, 238, 255, 374
Pargeter, W., 316
Paris, J. A., 123, 132, 137, 138, 368,
498
Park, H., 426, 456
Park, J. R., 60
Parke, Thos., 131, 214, 691
Parker, John, 424
Parker, Jos. E., 20, 412
Parker, Langston, 344, 447
Parkes, E. A., 301
Parkes, S., 575
Parkinson, Jas., 119, 238, 292, 498, 532,
575, 637
Parkinson, John, 673
Parkinson, T., 676
Parkman, S., 338, 493
Parmentier, A., 86, 125, 685, 673
Parmly, L. S., 412
Pamell, E. A., 587
Parr, B., 128, 220, 683
Parrish, Edw., 138
Parrish, Isaao, 304, 320, 546
Parrish, Jos., 107, 198, 199, 417, 431,
690, 700
Parry, Caleb H., 57, 147, 194, 238, 261,
324, 325, 341
Parry, Chas. H., 57, 74, 97, 238, 261,
384
Parsons, Chas. W., 321
Parsons, U., 36, 199, 257, 300, 415, 422,
435, 512
Pasoalis, F., 560, 578
PasU, Andr^, 476
Paterson, D., 296
Patisder, Ph., 238, 640, 643
Patterson, H. S., 650
Patterson, R., 560
Patterson, Wm., 276, 308
Pattison, G. S., 379, 413, 560
Paul, G. 0., 266
Paulinier, 364
Panlus ^gineta, 220, 244
Paoly, H., 485
Pazton, J., 14
Pazton, P., 168, 220, 532
Peacock, Geo., 600
Peacock, John, 238
Peale, Chas, W., 119, 698, 669
INDEX.
741
Ponehet, F. A., 43, 92, 605
Pougens, J. F. A., 119
Poaget (de Bordeaux), 129
Ponillien, B., 456
Pouilliet, 66, 565
Poulard, P. F., 109
Poumet, J. Y., 514
Pouteau, 239, 379
Pouzaire, 537
Powell, Chas., 276
Powell, R., 85, 142, 361
Power, John, 467
Pownall, J. F., 542
Pradier, G. S., 239
Prater, H., 77, 352, 585
Praraz, C. G., 429
Preston, H. C , 194
Prestwich, John, 506
Price, Ph. P., 204, 208
Prichard, J. C, 60, 64, 266, 304, 316,
504
Price, Thos. D., 166
Price. Wm., 81, 506, 701
Priestley, Jos., Ill, 563, 566, 579, 582,
591, 652, 653, 660, 665
Priestley, W. 0., 468
Primero9iu9, Jac., 481
Pring, Daniel, 60, 90, 102, 194, 221,
304, 362, 650
Pringle, John, 255, 287, 560, 562, 563,
582, 608
Prioleau, Ph. G., 152
Prise ian us, 481
Priscien, 562, 660
Pritchett, 542
Pr6, Jose, 438
.Prochaska, 55, 104
Procter, Wm., 137, 707
Prosser, Thos., 331, 414
Prost, P. A., 97, 188
Proud, Rob., 665
Proudfit, Jacob, 338
Prout, Wm., 62, 87, 363, 364, 431, 442,
567, 575
Prunelle, 230, 545
Pugh, John, 113
Pugh, W., 60
Pugnet, 250, 261, 288
Pujol, A., 221
Pulteney, R., 157, 598, 633, 662
Purcell, John, 325
Purkinje, J. B., 43, 96, 606, 618
Purland, 412
Purple, S. 8.,- 701
Pursh, Fred., 620, 623
Purvis, 673
Puzos, Nic, 476
Pye, C, 580
Pye, Geo., 288
Pym, Wm., 276
QUACKENBOB, N. J., 202, 356
Quain, J., 14, 194, 219
Quain, R., 14, 420
Quarin, Jos., 239
Quekett, J., 6, 71, 563, 601, 602, 609,
618
Qu^mont, A., 259, 263, 301, 357
Quesnay, 386
Quesneyille, 147
Quetelet, A., 64, 498, 517, 650, 653
Quier, John, 250, 261, 278, 281, 308,
354
Quin, Chas. Wm., 160, 290, 308
Quia, F. F., 131, 142
Quiney, John, 69, 71, 142, 199, 239,
269, 293, 298, 302, 447, 683
Quissao, J., 129
R.
Racibobski, a., 24, 94, 205, 342, 397,
481, 482
Racle, V. A., 204, 339
Radcliffe, Gh. B., 60, 142, 304, 323, 598
Radel, Petit, 85, 125
Rafinesque, G. F., 626
Rafn, Chas. G., 665
Raige-Delorme, 525, 527, 545, 682
Ramadge, F. H., 328, 336
Ramazini, B., 239
Ramsay, A., 27
Ramsay, Dayid, 547
Ramsay, R., 85
Ramsbotham, F. H., 467
Ramsbotham, J., 467
Ramsden, Thos., 396, 433
Ramsey, David, 529
Ramstrbm, Gb. L., 92
Ranby, John, 388, 552
Randolph, J., 547
Ranking, W. H., 298, 706
Ranque, H. F., 266, 352
Rapou, G., 151, 268
Rapou, T., 129, 178, 181
RasariuB, B., 238
Rupail, F. v., 70, 583, 587, 614, 618
Raspe, R. E., 588
Ratier, 132, 142, 147, 165, 213, 447,
537, 684
Ravenstein, A., 681
Rawlins, R., 478
Ray, J., 504, 605, 606, 607, 614, 621,
622, 624
Rayer, P., 286, 300, 363, 664
Raymond, D., 239
Raynald, Thos., 467
Raynaud, 537
Reade, Jos., 408
Reaumur, de, 45, 611
R^amier, J. C. A., 60, 391
Redi, Fr., 45, 92, 611
Redout^, P. J., 629
Redwood, Th., 137
Reece, Richard, 142, 163, 165. 172, 209,
221, 250, 326, 937, 529, 575, 684
Rees, A., 679
Rees, Geo., 88, 289, 344, 447, 485
742
IMDEX.
B«es, S. 0 , TT, S5, 193, 207, MS
442, 58r
8«4,
RiekelMB, B., 120, S30
Rioord, Ph., *4«, 447
Re«, John T.. 239, 52*
Ridden, S., 209
K««e, D. H.,3T1,BB5
Riddle, Joa, e.. BBS
Reeve, Henry. 109
Ridky, H.. 27, 97, 10!, 113
ReeTe, Thot., 174, 310, S4S, S53
Ridreau, A. P., 1S9, 271
Regii, H. J., 113,344
Werter, 38, 402
RieDX. 49g
Regini, H., 221
Rlgaad, 14
Regnaull, B., 317, 504
lUgby, Kdw.. BT. IT*, *B7
B«gD«iU, I. B., 1S5, 33T
588
INDEX.
Rokitanaky, C, 188
Rolandns, 372
Hollo, J., 174, 250, 364, 366
Romayne, N., 550
Romberg, M. H., 304
Roonhuyse, H. van, 379, 467, 477
Rom, 509
Rose, Heinrich, 587
Rom, Henry, 107, 199
Rose, Hugh, 614, 617
Rose, Philip, 288
Rosenstein, N. R. yon, 490
Ross, Wm., 37
Rosset, A. J. de, 270
Rostan, L^on, 222, 306, 706
Roth, M., 127, 240
Roth, W., 169
Rotheram, John, 14, 38, 54, 214
Roth-Scholtz, 576
Rotterdam, J. yan, 154
RoUalt, A., 403
Roaband, F., 434, 484, 500, 515, 537
Roapell, G. L., 267
Rouppe, Lewie, 257
Roussean, L. F. E., 40
Rousseau, J. B. C, 90
Rousseau, J. J., 615
Roussel, 64, 94, 98
Rousset, C, 352
Roussetus, F., 477
Roux, G., 255, 278
Roux, P. J., 380, 395, 412, 537
Ronyer, Jules, 473
Rouzet, L., 230
Rowan, Thos., 308
Rowland, R., 322
Rowland, Wm., 222
Rowley. Wm., 152, 168, 178, 179, 182,
222, 240, 279, 293, 304, 317, 345,
400, 438, 448, 481
Royer-CoUard, 706
Royle, J. F., 133, 147
Royston, W., 529
Rozier (Abb^), 561, 598, 660
Rosier, R. L., 240, 660
Rucoo, Julius, 75, 206
Rndolphi, K. A., 54
Ruete, C. G. Th., 400
Rnffin, E., 673
Ru£Fas Epbesius, 85, 180, 244, 363, 435
Ruffus, Jac., 92
Rufz, E., 150, 308
Rumball, J., 75
Rumford, Count of, 561, 564, 653, 660,
678
Rumphius, G. E., 622
Rumsey, H. W., 510
Rnschenberger, W. S. W., 254, 653
Rush, Benj., 54, 60, 154, 109, 223, 240,
242, 246, 249, 250, 265, 270, 271,
275, 276, 317, 650, 641, 650, 653,
660, 663
Rush, Jas., 20, 114
Rush, John, 199, 240, 608
Eushton, Thos., 276
Ruspini, 2
Russell, J
Russell, J
Russell, F
Russell, B
Russell, y
Ruston, T
Rutty, Jo!
Ruysch, I
Ruysh, 22
Ryan, I. (
Ryan, Jol
Ryan, Mi
431,
660, ^
Ryding, T
Ryland, I
Ryland, T
Ryley, S.,
Rymer, Ji
Rynd, Fn
Sabatibb
Sage, 676
Saint-Anj
Saint-Arr'
Saint-Fon
Saint-Hill
Saint-Hih
Saint Joh
Saint Mai
Saint Mai
Saint Mai
Saint Piei
Saint-Yve
Saissy, J.
Saleme, €
Salioetus,
Salmon, I
Salmon, ^
Salt, Chai
Saltonstal
Samber, S
Samonicu
Sampson,
Sampson,
Sanborn,
Sanchez, '.
Sanctoriu
Sandon, 1
Sanders, *
Sand ford,
Sandifort,
Sandras, <
Sanson, A
Sanson, I
442, (
Santorinu
420
Sappey, I
Saracenuf
Sargent, ]
Sarlandi^
INDEX.
T46
Silbert, P., 478
Silliman, B., 573, 576, 633, 709
Silyestre, 653
Simmonci, S. F., 15, 46, 337, 359, 612
Bimmons, W., 432, 442
Simmona, Wm. H., 398
Simon, J., 21, 195
Simon, J. F., 70, 192, 584
Simon, L6on, 151, 489
Simon, Max, 241, 532
Simons, B. B., 17
Simpson, A., 122, 257, 407
Simpaon, Jas., 652
Simpron, Jas. Y., 150, 156, 178, 468,
486, 524, 532, 553
Simpson, S., 150, 662
Simpson, Wm., 129
Sims, Jaa., 177, 199, 241, 267, 624
Simson, Thos., 98, 602
Sinclair, Geo., 673
Sinclair, John, 120, 517
Singer, Geo. John, 566
Sinnott, N., 255
Skeete, Thos., 157
Skellett, E., 676
Skene, G. R., 53
Skey. F. C, 385, 387, 448, 454
Skinner, Geo., 465
Skinner, Jos., 6, 29, 83, 202, 288, 387,
448. 505, 511
Skoda, Joseph, 206
Skrimshire, P., 578, 598
Blade, D. D., 447
Sleigh, W. W., 195, 374, 443
Sloane, Hans, 401, 626
Smeathman, H., 45, 611
Smee, A., 68, 111, 161, 804, 401, 563
Smellie, Wm., 40, 61, 64, 241, 468, 698
Smith, Ashby, 200, 251, 282, 244, 302
Smith, B., 222
Smith, C, 660
Smith, Ch. H., 64
Smith, E., 517, 611
Smith, E. A., 274
Smith, E. D., 90, 150, 151
Smith, F. G., 247, 702
Smith, G., 374
Smith, Henry, 7, 618
Smith, Henry H., 12, 15, 374, 425, 440,
454 457
Smith, Hugh, 143, 490
Smith, J. E., 116, 598, 615, 618, 621,
624, 626
Smith, John, 499
Smith, John G., 499
Smith, J. M., 199
Smith, I. V. C, 700
Smith, N. R., 24, 34, 88, 410
Smith, R. W., 322, 392, 425, 428
Smith, Southwood, 120, 267
Smith, Stephen, 701
Smith, S. H., 247
Smith, S. S., 64
Smith, Thos., 415
Smith, Thos. P., 591
Smith, W., 103. 124, 222, 241, 304
Smith, W. T., 468, 483
Smits, E., 653
Smyth, J., 489
Smyth, Jas. C, 69, 179, 202, 241, 267,
308, 512
Smyth, 0. B., 291, 294, 302, 389
Smyth, S. T., 319
Smyth, W., 438, 457
Snape, E., 676
Snell, Jas., 413
Snow, John, 162
Scemmering, S. Ch., 435, 436
Soemmering, S. Th., 17, 19, 27, 30, 31,
32, 33, 96, 112, 114, 362, 416, 685
Soils, Antonio de, 665
Solomon, S., 241
Solon, M., 364
Solly, S., 8, 27, 41, 103
Somers, E. S., 255, 270, 271, 356
Somerrille, R., 255
Soranus, 234
Soubeiran, E., 138
Sonbeiran, J.L., 44, 135, 138, 165, 388,
508, 607, 610, 631
Sonlayie, G., 600, 638
Soulo, E., 164, 385, 397
South, John F., 188, 705
Southey, H. H., 337
Southwell, Thos., 241, 689
Spachins, I., 470, 481
Spalding, L., 277, 550
Spallanzani, L., 41, 61, 74, 79, 88, 92,
602, 616, 619, 667
Sparks, J., 660
Bparrman, A., 490, 606
Speed, 173
Speer, T. C , 88
Speer, S. T., 191, 583
Speir, Wm., 704
Spence, D., 468
Spence, Wm., 45, 611
Spencer, 0. H., 88
Spender, J. C, 385
Spens, Thos., 143
Sperino, C, 448
Spigelius, A., 46, 96, 136, 241, 270, 293,
359, 461, 612, 615
Spillan, D., 143, 147, 182, 210
Sprat, Thos., 661, 688
Spratt, G., 468
Sprengel, Kurt, 529, 613, 616, 633
Sprengell, C. J., 217, 222, 278, 281
Spurzheim, G., 26, 27, 64, 100, 103,
317, 563, 650, 652
Squier, £. G., 665
Stack, Richard, 576
Stack, R. W., 241
Stackhouse, J., 624, 628
Stafford, R. A., 385, 398, 425, 430, 436,
438
Stahl, G. E., 636
Stanger, Ch., 532
Stanley, E., 15, 422
Stannius, H., 39
INDEX.
ThomM, R. P., 140, 463 Torry, Jc
Thomas, T., 338 Tortus, I
Thomas, Wm., 171, 391, 451 Toolmin,
Thomas, W. &., 18, 19, 34 Tourdes,
Thompson, 456 Tournefo
Thompson, C, 63, 64, 102, 104 Tourtelle
Thompson, Hedge, 173 Townsent
Thompson, Henry, 436, 438 Town8en<
Thompson, J. V., 352 Townson,
Thompson, Theophilns, 330, 337 Toynbee,
Thompson, Thos., 242 Tralliann
Thomson, Alex., 224 Travers,
Thomson, A. T., 127, 138, 143, 148, 299, 401,
300, 301, 615 Tredgold
Thomson, Chas., 654 Tr^lat, V
Thomson, Fred., 267, 296 Tremble]
Thomson, John, 51, 75, 143, 208, 214, Trent, Jc
255, 281, 282, 384, 443, 544, 573, Tresal, A
596 Tretzeliu
Thomson, R. D., 576, 685 Treyirani
Thomson, 8., 352 Trew, 39i
Thomson, Thos., 564, 566, 576, 581, 583, Trifet, It
591, 710 Trigt, vo
Thomson, Wm., 361 Triller, I
Thorbnm, J. B., 195, 224, 529 Trincaye
Thore, A. M., 311, 318, 540 Trinder,
Thorel, E., 120, 510 Triplett,
Thorn, Jas., 448 Trocon, %
Thornton, Geo. A., 524 Trolliet,
Thornton, R. J., 61, 98, 242, 243, 285, Tronchin
448, 614, 615, 622, 674 Troost, G
Thorr, Jos., 515, 537 Trotter,
Thuoydides, 234, 288 296,
Thumberg, 621 Trousseai
Thunberg, C. P., 625 Trye, Ch
Thyssen, H. F., 75, 207 Tsohimh
Tiedemann, Fr., 24, 27, 40, 41, 42, 54, Tncker, :
88, 96, 461, 604 Tucker, I
Tilgham, Wm., 548 Tucker, ^
Tilloch, A., 710 Tufnell, .
Tilton, Jacob, 290 Tuke, D.
Tilton, Jas., 255 Tuke, Sa
Timbrel, Wm. H., 417 Tully, I.
Tissot, CI., 08 Tulpius,
Tissot, Joseph, 318, 352, 504, 542, 547 Tuomy, J
Tissot, P., 243 Tupper, ,
Tissot, S. A. B., 120, 243, 282, 290, 306, Turok, L
310, 548 Turck, 8
Tod, David, 78, 585 Turenne,
Todd, R. B., 7, 15, 54, 55, 290, 293, TumbuU
295, 305, 306, 310, 363, 685 Tumbull
Todd, T. J., 524, 650 Turnbull
Toggenburger, I. U., 306 421,
Togno, J., 5, 31, 52, 112, 130, 136, 185, Turner, :
410 Turner, ]
Tolet, P., 443 Turner, '
TolUus, A., 639 Turner,
Tolver, A., 468 Turner, "
Tombeur, C. C. J., 151, 270 Turpin, ]
Tommasini, G., 243, 267 Turpin, ]
Tongue, Jas., 168, 448, 450, 452 Turton,
Toogood, J., 243 Tuson, F
Torinus, Albanus, 206, 207 Tuthill, •
Torrey, Jesse, 623 Tweed, i
Torrey, John, 624, 630 Tweedie,
748
TwiDJng, Wm., !91. 3AS, 341
Tjrrell, Fr., 370, *20
Tjp/nn. JohD, 33T
Ty.on, J. R., BII5
Tytler, Jm.. 277, 288
UNDERwaoD, H., 380, SBB, 402, Hi,
ITDur, A., &5, 101
Upham, Thoi. C, 318
Ure, AIbi.. 133
Ure, Andrew, 133, ST6, (136. 638, e38,
DiUr, M. TOD. eie
Usteri, P., 820
UninB, DnniM. £43, 2
UiM, J., 289
VACci-BEnLi!(aBiERi. A., 413
Valentin, O., 27, 55, t»b
Tslentin, Lonie, 285
Vslctte, A. D., 538
V«Ueii, P. L. J., 224, 488, 4B0
Talli, EnscbioB, 68
Valpy, R., 81, 661
Tan Baren, W. H., 32, 452
VHD Helmont, Vid, Uelmont
TsD-der-Linden, Vid, Lindsn
Tan-def-Knlk, Soh™d«r, 155, 1«4, 290,
330, 332
Vanier, 4fl0, 707
VanOordI, H., 127, 163
VanOren, B., 120, 517
VkD Swtetcn, Vid. Sirietcn
Vatel, P., 878
Taaghaa, John, 274. 324, 4T7, 4SD
Vanghan, W., 13, 15, 53, 56, 127, 16T,
30S
Vangaion, de ta, 451, 166, 4TT
Tanqnelln, P., 108
Vaox, Oeo., 377,432
Tkui, R., 674
Vavaaaent, P., 130, 136
Velloh, Jaa., 277
Talpean, 33, 34. 97, 213, 380. 389, 391,
398, 415, 417, 151, 488, 1T3
Vanablsa, R., 86, 193, SOT, 213, 290,
363, 365, 506, 5T6, 587
Vieillot, L. P., BOS
Vierordt. R., 79
Vienncnr, 22, 28
Vieunani, G., 33S
Vigani, J. P., 576
Villara, D., 616
Tillsnnaj, L., SOS, 320
Timont, 41, 100, 104
Virehow, R., 224, 707, 709
Virey, J. J., 10, 61, 65, 94, 121, SIO,
598
Vogal, Jo. H., lis
Togel, JaliuB, 188, 685
Vogel, R. A., 289
Toitlii, F., 65, 101, 318
Volkmann. A. W., 14, 97, tOS
Wadd, Wm., 179, 295,438
WaddingtOD. S. F., 63. 618
W»de, j; Pater, 169, 1TB, 251, 2S5, 2
VagstaOe, 1
yahu. A., ;
Waile, Gso., 20, 345, 113
Wakedsld, P., 61S
WaltlBj, Thoa., 704
WaldiKhmidt, J. J., 221
Wall, John, 213
Wall. Martin, ITl, 213, 26T
Wallace, J. W., 91, 482
Wallaoe, W., 189, 171, 295, 301, 322,
449, 457
Wallace, Wm. C, 402
Walleeuj, J., 13, 75, 01, 211
Waller, Chaa., 94, 169, 185
— ■■ Thoa., —
Wb1I», Oeo., IZI, 156, !
, 224, 242,
293, 171, 550
, Walker, A., 27, 65, 104, 107, 200, 661
Walker, C, V., 567
INDBX.
749
Walton, H. H., 402
Wangenheim, F. A. J. Ton, 629, 674
Ward, Michael, 162, 171, 324, 325
Ward, Nathaniel, 418
Ward, Wm. T., 430
Warder, I. A., 330
Wardrop, Jas., 155, 189, 226, 392, 397,
402, 406, 543
Wardropor, Wm., 413
Ware, Jas., 161, 402.403, 404,406, 407,
408, 409, 421, 438
Ware, John, 40, 61, 64, 598
Waring, E. J., 148
Warner, F., 293
Warner, H. W., 544
Warner, Jos., 153, 380, 395
Warren, Ed., 286, 295, 298, 393
Warren, John C, 162, 389, 428, 637
Warren, J. M., 162
Warrington, Jos., 485, 533
Warwick, B., 107
Washington, Wm., 365
Waterhouse, B., 61, 285, 333, 615
Waters, N. B., 369
Wathen, Jonathan, 406, 409
Watkins, T., 58, 700
Watson, 542
Watson, A., 30, 111, 402, 501
Watson, E., 181, 330
Watson, H. C, 104
Watson, John, 450, 529
Watson, J. F., 665
Watson, R., 578
Watson, Thos., 224
Watt, Jas., 31, 177, 581
Watt, John J., 34, 684
Watt, B«b., 333, 338, 365, 680, 697
Watts, H., 70, 573
Watts, John, 701
Watts, Washington, 277
Wayte, John, 104, 553
Weatherhead, G.H., 209, 286, 302, 307,
327, 393, 449, 475
Weaver, Thos., 637
Webb, Wm., 354
Weber, 206
Weber, E., 17, 69, 113, 685
Weber, Fr., 611
Weber, G., 17, 69, 113, 685
Weber, M. J., 16
Webster, Ghas., 88, 224
Webster, Jas., 499
Webster, John, 353, 561, 576
Webster, John W., 70, 192, 584
Webster, Noah, 200, 244, 277, 680
Webster, Thos., 560, 574, 589
Weddell, H. A., 155, 157
Wedgewood, J., 564
Wedl, C, 188
Weidenfeld, J. 8., 590
Weir, Wm., 703
Weld, Lewis, 652
Weldon, W., 380, 425, 435
Weller, C. H., 402
Wells, Horace, 162, 170
Wells, T. S., 293
Wells, Wm. Ch., 264
Welsh, Benj., 155, 268
Weltinos, 396
Wemyss, Gnl., 404
Wendt, Fred., 339
Wensel, de, 406
Wepfer, B., 306
Wepfer, G. M., 306
Wepfer, J. J., 156, 810, 508, 630
Werlhof, P. G., 244, 268
Werner, A. G., 590, 636, 637
West, 471, 475, 476
West, Chas., 391, 482, 485, 486, 490
Westphalus, J. C, 215, 231
Wetherill, Wm., 160
Wharton, Francis, 318, 499, 504
Wharton, Thos., 8, 86
Whately, Thos., 386, 411, 421, 422, 423,
438
WheweU, Wm., 561, 567
Whitaker, Thos. H., 138, 145
Whitbread, Sam., 391
White, Chas., 40, 61, 173, 177, 380, 386,
395, 469, 476
White, E. L., 330
White, G., 598, 600, 650, 665
White, Jas., 676
White, I. E., 244
White, Rob., 324, 374, 375, 580
White, Thos., 298
White, Wm., 338, 361, 421
Whiteford, H., 94
Whitehead, Jas., 200
Whitehnrst, John, 678
Whiter, W., 81
WhiUey, G., 524
Whitney, J. D., 588
Whitsed, John, 451
Whittlesey, Chas., 666
Whytt, Robert, 98, 113, 166, 173, 244,
305, 320, 483
Wiegleb, M., 576
Wigan, A. L., 318
Wigand, J. H., 469
Wilcke, H. Ch. D., 332, 346
Wilde, Wm. R., 410
Wildsmith, Wm., 104
Wilkins, 114
WUkinson, C. H., 114, 161, 179, 295,
310, 430, 452, 561, 566
Wilkinson, G., 172
Wilkinson, J. J. G., 25, 92, 94
Winterbottom, Thos. M., 122, 251
Wilkes, R., 291
WilUn, Robt., 244, 251, 278, 279, 282,
285, 299, 301, 302, 642
Willcook, J. W., 533
Willdenow, C. L., 614, 617, 621
Willdenow, D. C, 615, 619
Williams, Chas., 583, 590
WUliams, Chas. J. B., 148, 195, 206,
327
Williams, John, 402, 410, 635, 638
Williams, Jona., 569