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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. 


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▼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 

26 
26 
27 
27 
28 
28 
29 
29 
30 
31 
31 
32 
32 
33 
34 
35 
35 
36 


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 


185 
185 
185 
188 
190 
191 
191 
192 
193 
193 
193 

195 
195 
200 
202 
202 
202 
204 
204 
206 
207 
207 
208 
210 
210 
225 
245 
252 
252 
256 
257 
257 
258 
258 
258 
263 
263 
268 
270 
270 
272 
272 


xiv 


CONTENTS. 


PIOK 

♦♦♦*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   • 


PAflS 

321 
322 
322 
322 
323 
325 
•325 
325 
325 
327 
327 
327 

328 
330 
331 
332 
332 
332 
332 
333 
333 
338 
339 
339 
341 
341 
341 
341 
341 
341 
341 
342 
342 
342 
34r. 
345 

346 
346 
346 
354 
354 
355 
356 
356 


1 


XVI 


CONTENTS. 


PAGB 

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 


OOMTSMTS. 


ZYll 


.*«•  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 


PAOB 

392 

392 

392 

392 

392 

392 

392 

392 

392 

393 

393 

393 

394 

394 

395 

396 

397 

398 

398 

399 

399 

399 

402 

402 

404 

404 

404 

404 

407 

407 

407 

407 

407 

407 

408 

408 

408 

409 

411 

411 

411 

413 

413 

413 

414 

415 


XYUI 


OONTENTS* 


PAOB 

a.  Wounds  of  Intestines         •           •       x    .           •  415 

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 


OONTENTfi. 

zix 

PAOB 

*»6.  Sypbilitio  BniptioTiB 

• 

•                           4 

449 

**e.  SypMlitio  Enteritis  . 

• 

• 

449 

♦c.  Treatment  of  Syphilis  . 

• 

•                            < 

449 

♦*a.  Use  of  Mercury  in  SypWlii 

3 

.                            1 

449 

•    **b.  Use  of  Acids,  and  Tarions 

other  Medioinei 

in  Syphilis 

450 

h. '  Diseases  resembling  Syphilis 

451 

*a.  PBeudo-Syphilis 

A 

451 

*6.  Sibbens,  Yaws,  &o. 

^ 

451 

c.  Gonorrhcsa  . 

451 

16.  Operatiye  Sorgeiy 

452 

a.  General  Works  on  Operatiye  Sargery 

452 

b.  Works  on  Particular  Operations 

• 

454 

*a.  Amputation 

• 

454 

*6.  Ecrasement 

• 

455 

*c.  Excision  of  Joints  and  Resection  of  Bones 

455 

♦d.  Lithotomy 

• 

455 

*«.  Operations  on  the  Eye  . 

• 

455 

*/•  Plastic  Operations 

• 

455 

17.  Surgical  Instruments  and  Means  of  Cure 

456 

a.  •  Instruments  and  Bandages 

456 

6.  Surgical  Means  of  Cure 

457 

*a.  Cupping 

457 

*6.  Cautery,  including  Moza 

457 

♦c.  Caustic  . 

457 

*d.  Bougies 

467 

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     '        .  . 

*a.  Abortion  .... 


461 
461 
461 
461 

462 
462 
469 
469 

470 

470 

471 
471 


CONTENTS. 


*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 


PIOK 

471 

472 

472 

472 

473 

473 

475 

476 

476 

477 

477 

477 

477 

477 

478 

478 

478 

478 

478 

478 

478 

482 

482 

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483 

483 

483 

483 

483 

484 

484 

486 

486 

486 

491 

491 

491 

491 

491 

492 

492 

492 

492 

492 

492 


OONTIMTS. 


XZl 


/..  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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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 


OOMUBNTS. 


XXUl 


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B.  Partionlar  Departinmats  of  lleteorologjr ;  Meteorological 

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 

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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    . 
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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         ...... 

\ 

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 

tissues  of  plants  and  animals.    Vol.  II.  Structure  of  the  skeleton  of 

plants  and  invertebrate  animals.    Illustrated  with  wood-cuts.    Lond. 

1852  and  1854. 

3414,  0.    The  same.    Vol.  I.     Lond.  1852. 

Schwann,  3243,  0.     Microscopical  researches  into  the  accordance  In  the 

structure  and  growth  of  animals  and  plants.    Translated  from  the 


mjUAS  ASrATOMT.  T 

Gennan  of  Dr.  Th.  Sohwann,  bj  Hanrjr  Smith.  Lond.  1847.    (Sjdes- 

hun  8oc.) 
Todd  k  Bowman,  3640,  O.    Tke  physiological  jmatomy  and  physiology 

of  man.    By  Boberi  B.  Todd,  M.  D.,  and  Wm.  Bowman,  F.  B.  S.    Vol. 

L    Lond.  1845. 
Wilion,  3258,  O.    A  syBtem  <^  hnman  anatomy,  genaial  and  speoiaL    By 

Eimamns  Wilson,  M.  D.    4th  Amor,  edit.,  by  Panl  B.  Qoddard,  M.  D. 

With  illnstratloiM.    Philad.  1849. 


(b.)  works  on  particular  textures. 

a.  Bane. 

Haller,  636,  D.  Denx  memoirs  snr  la  formation  des  oe.  Par.  Alb.  de 
Haller.     Lansanno,  1758. 

Holden,  3680,  O.  The  general  and  microsoopio  stniotare  of  bone  and  its 
development,  &c.   Ext>  in  L.  Holden's  Human  Osteology.   Lond.  1855. 

Miesoher,  439,  Q.  De  oesinm  genesi,  stmotnra  et  vita.  Dissert,  inang. 
anotore  Vr.  Miesoher.    BeroUni,  1836. 

Nesbitt,  289,  O.  Human  osteogeny  explained  in  two  lectures ;  in  which 
not  only  the  beginning  and  gradual  increase  of  the  bones  of  the  human 
fintuses  are  described;  but  also  the  nature  of  ossification  is  con- 
sidered, and  the  general  notion,  that  all  bones  are  formed  from  carti- 
lages, is  demonstrated  to  be  a  mistake.  With  plates.  By  Robert 
Nesbitt,  H.  D.     Lond.  1736. 

Reiohel,  118,  Q.  vol.  2d.  p.  De  cesium  ortu  atque  structura.  Auotore 
Georgio  Christiano  Reichel,  M.  D.    Lipsisa,  1760.   (Dissert,  inaug.) 

Boarpa,  2013,  O.  De  penitiori  ossium  structura  commentariua.  Auctore 
Antonio  Scarpa.     RarentiaB,  1800. 

-^—  1162,  O.  Idem  opus ;  ext,  in  M^moires  de  physiologic,  &o.  Par  A. 
Scarpa.    Paris,  1804. 

— 1887,  O.  p.  A  treatise  on  the  minute  anatomy  of  the  bones.  Trans- 
lated f^om  the  Latin  of  Antonio  Scarpa,  M.  D.  By  John  D.  Godman, 
M.  D.     Phflad.  1824. 

462,  Q.    De  anatome,  et  pathologia  ossium  commentarii;  auctore 

Antonio  Scarpa.    Cum  tabulis  aeneis.    Ticini,  1827. 

b.  Membrane, 

Biohat,  817,  0.  Traits  des  membranes  en.g^ndral,  et  de  diverses  mem- 
branes en  pariiculier.  Par  Xav.  Bichat.  Nouvelle  Mition,  augment^o 
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1248, 0.    The  same.    Translated  by  John  G.  Cofin,  M.  D.    Boston, 

1813. 

1249,  0.    The  same. 


8  HUMAN  ANATOMT.- 

Billaid,  2400,  0.    De  la  membrane  mnqneuse  gastro-intestlnale  dans  T^tat 

sain  et  dans  l*6tat  inllammatoire,  &c.    Par  C.  Billard.     Paris,  1825. 
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continaationibns  membranamm.    Auct.  Andrea  Bonn.   Ainsteledami, 

1763, 
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de  Borden.    Exi,  in  (Envres  complets  par  Richerand.    Paris,  1818. 
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maqneuses.     Par  P.  Flonrens.    Paris,  1843.    Arec  des  planches. 

c.  Brain  and  Nerve. 

Gordon,  1687,  O.  p.     Remarks  on  the  stmcture  of  the  brain,  comprising  an 

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Gordon,  M.  D.    Edinb.  1817. 
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the  human  sympathetic  nerve.   With  plates.   By  John  Fred.  Lobstein. 

Translated  from  the  Latin,  with  notes,  by  Joseph  Pancoast,  M.  D. 

Philad.  1831. 
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d.   Gland, 

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11.  DESCRIPTIVE    ANATOMY. 


(a.)  ststematic  works. 

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Albinns,  4,  F.  Bernard!  Siegfried  Albini,  M.  D.,  ezplicatio  tabnlamm 
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11,  Q.  B.  8.  Albini  aoademioamm  annotationom  libri  octo.  (Conti- 
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Avicenna,  232,  F.  Avicenns  (Abu-Ali-Ibn-Tsina)  observationes  anato- 
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Bartholinus,  642,  D.  Gasp.  Bartholinl  institutiones  anatomicsB,  novis  re- 
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Lugd.  Batav.  1641. 

51,  0.    ThonuB  Bartholin!  Gasp.  111.  anatomia  ex  Gaspari  Bartholin! 

parentis  institutionibus,  omnlumque  reoentiorum  &  propriis  observa- 
tionibus tertium  ad  sanguinis  oirculationem  reformata,  cum  iconibus 
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1362,  0.    Idem  opus.    Lugd.  Batav.  1673. 

688,  O.    Idem  opus.    Lugd.  Batav.  1686. 

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213,  D.    The  same.    3d  edit.    2  vols,  in  1.    Lond.  1809. 

Bell,  John  &  Chas.,  986,  0.     The  anatomy  of  the  human  body.    By  John 

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509,  Q.    Atlas  to  the  same. 

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150,  F.    Planches  an  m^me  liyre. 

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495,  O.    Idem  Uber.    Amstelsd.  1706. 

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III.  ad  lienem,  hepar,  renes,  cntem,  musculos  ;  Vol.  IV.  sensns  extern!, 

intemi,  respiratio ;  Vol.  V.  organa  generationis ;  Vol.  VI.  ad  admi- 

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418,  Q.     Atlas  aux  tomes  II.  and  VIII. 

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315,  O.    The  same.    2  vols.     Lond.  1791. 

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16  HUBfAK  ANATOBiT. 

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1.    ORGANS  OF  LOCOMOTION. 

a.  Bones. 

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2d  edit.     Lond.  1804. 

196,  Q.  p.     The  same.    Edinb.  1794. 

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Cheselden,  F.  R.  S.     Lond.  1733. 
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gentilitia.    Auctore  Gulielmo  Gibson,  de  Baltimore.    Edinb.  1809. 
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John  Gordon,  M.  D.    Edinb.  1818. 
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joints.     By  Sam.  D.  Gross,  M.  D.     Philad.  1830. 
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experiences.     Par  Alb.  de  Haller.     Lausanne,  1758. 
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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. 
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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. 
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putatio.    Auct.  J.  G.  Jankio,  M.  D.     Lipsis,  1762. 
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tremities of  the  human  body ;  with  a  short  introduction  to  anatomical 

drawing.     By  G.  Kirtland.     Lond.  1807. 
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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. 
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BenJ.  B.  Simons,  M.  D.    Edinb.  1801. 
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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. 
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1582,  O.  p.  Compendium  of  angiology  and  myology,  arranged  in  a  tabu- 
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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- 
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2.   OBOANS  OF  DIGESTION. 

a.  Teeth. 

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20  HUBfAN  ANATOMT. 

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John  Fuller.     Lond.  1810. 
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b.  AUmewUwy  Oanai^  Liver ^  S^c. 

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301,  D.    The  same.    Lond.  1814. 

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A.  LerebouUet,  M.  D.     Paris,  1853. 
Malpighius,  466,  B.  p.    De  visoerum  structura  exeroitatio  anatomica  Mar- 

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■mall  intestiBM.    Ext.  in  Anaiom.  and  Physiol.  Obienr.    By  John 
Btrnthoif,  M.  B.    Bdinb.  1854. 

c.  I^leen  and  Thymus  Gland 

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Edward  Crisp,  U.  D.     Lond«  1854. 
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femotioBs  of  the  spleen.    By  Wm.  Dobeon,  M.  D.    Lond.  1830, 
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With  an  account  of  the  structure  and  oi&ces  of  the  thymus  gland, 

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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.) 
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3,  Sf CTBX  op  ABSOKMUT  VBSSBEJ. 

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686, 0.    Idem.    Lugd.  Batar.  1666. 

1362,  O.    Idem.    Lugd.  Batav.  1673. 

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phatiques  aree  les  velnes,  et  sur  les  vaisseauz  absorbans  du  placenta 

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22  HUMAN  ANATOMY. 

membranes  mnquenBes,  B^reuses,  du  tissa  nenrenx  et  mnsculaire; 

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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.) 
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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- 

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4.   OBOASS  OF  aBCULATION  AND  SBSPISATIOIT. 

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Robert  Hooper,  M.  D.     Lond.  1814. 

193,  D.  p.    The  same.    Lond.  1806. 

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101,  D.     Idem  opus.    Editio  V.     Ludg.  Batav.  1708. 

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John  Barclay,  M.  D.     Edinb.  1812. 
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M.  D.    Paris,  1819. 
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head,  neck,  and  chest.    By  Edward  Cock.    Lond.  1839. 
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468,  Q.    Le  m6me  livre. 

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son, F.  R.  S.    2d  edit.    Lend.  1847. 

Wood,  2323, 0.  On  the  structure  and  functions  of  the  skin.  By  William 
Wood,  M.  D.    Edinb.  1832. 


III.  SURGICAL    ANATOMY. 


(a.)   8T8TKMATI0  W0RK8. 

Anderson,  Wm.,  90,  Q.  System  of  surgical  anatomy.  Part  I.  On  the 
structure  of  the  groin,  pelvis,  and  perineum.  Illustrated  by  copper- 
plate engravings.    By  Wm.  Anderson.    New  York,  1 822. 

Bernard  &  Huette,  3652,  0.  Illustrated  manual  of  operative  surgery  and 
sui^cal  anatomy.  By  Ch.  Bernard,  M»  D.,  and  C.  H.  Huette.  Edited 
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plates.    New  York,  1855. 

Blandin,  2477,  0.  A  treatise  on  topographical  anatomy ;  or  the  anatomy 
of  the  regions  of  the  human  body,  considered  in  its  relations  with 
surgery  and  operative  medicine.  By  P.  H.  Fred.  Blandin.  Trans- 
lated from  the  French  by  A.  S.  Doane,  M.  D.  With  additional  matter 
and  plates.     New  York,  1834. 

367,  Q.    Atlas  to  the  same  work. 

Bourgery  k  Jacob,  204,  F.  Trait4  complet  de  I'anatomie  de  lliomme,  com- 
prenant  la  m6decine  op6ratoire.  Par  le  Dr.  J.  M.  Bourgery.  Avec 
planches  lithographies  d'aprte  nature.  Par  N.  H.  Jacob.  Tomes  8. 
Paris,  1840. 

Bums,  2168,  O.  Surgical  anatomy.  Ext.  in  Dr.  John  Bums's  Principles 
of  Surgery.    Vol.  IL     Lond.  1838. 

CoUes,  1575,  0.  A  treatise  on  surgical  anatomy.  Part  I.  By  Abraham 
Colles.    Dublin,  1811. 

Jarjavay,  3490,  0.  Traits  d'anatomie  chirurgicale  on  de  I'anatomie  dans 
868  rapports  avec  la  iwthologie  exteme  et  la  m6decine  op6ratoire.  Par 
J.  F.  Jarjavay.    Tomes  2.     Paris,  1852  and  1854. 

Lebaudy,  166,  F.  The  anatomy  of  the  regions  interested  in  the  sui^cal 
operations  performed  upon  the  human  body,  with  occasional  views  of 
the  pathological  conditions  which  render  the  interference  of  the  surgeon 
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Maolise,  215,  F.  Surgical  anatomy.  By  Joseph  Maclise,  F.  R.  S.  With 
plates.    Lend.  1851 


HUMAN  ANATOMY.  33 

Halgalgne,  2844,  0.    Tnitt  d'anatomie  ohirorgioale  et  de  ^htaYgie  ezpiri- 

jnentale,  par  J.  F.  Malgalgne.    Tomes  2.    Paits^  1838. 
Nnhn,  228,  F.    Chimrgisch-anatomisohe  Tafeln  von  Dr.  Anton  Nnlm.    30 

anBgefUhrte  &  30  Lineartafeln,  lithogra^burt  T«ik  Franz  X.  Wagner. 

ManwheiTn,  1856. 
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Riohei,  3667,  O.  —  Trait6  pratiqae  d'anatomie  mddlco-ohinirgioale.    Par 

M.  A.  Riehet.    Avee  figurea  interoal^es  dans  \»  teste,    Paris,  18&fr. 
SIbflon,  227»  F.    Medieal  anatomj.  By  Francis  BibaoOt  M.  D.  Lond.  1856. 
Yelpeao,  2753,  O.    Velpean's  anatomy  of  regi<NBB.    Thmalated  from  the 

French,  by  Hemy  Hancock.    Lend.  1838. 
Wilson,  561,  D.     Practical  and  snrgical  anatomy.     By  W.  J.  Braimus 

Wilson.    WltheagraTings.    Iiond.  1838. 


(b.)  wobxs  on^  PABKncuLAB  regions  of  thb  body. 

BUsard,  1 60,  D»    On  the  utnatk>n  of  the  large  bloodvessels  of  the  eztBemi- 

ties ;  and  of  the  method  of  making  eiEoctoal  pressoie  on  the  arteries, 

&c.    By  Wm.  Blizard.    Lend.  1798. 
Breschet,  363,  Q.  p.    Obserratlons  anatomiques  et  pathologiqnes  snr  la 

hemic  fgmorale.    Par  G.  Breschet,  M.  D.    Paris,  1819. 
Boms,  1217,  0.    Observations  on  ^e  sorgical  anatomy  of  the  head  and 

neck.    IllnsirBied  by  engraivings.    By  Allan  Boms.    Bdinb.  1811. 
Camper,  60,  F.    Petri  Camperi  Icones  hemiaram ;  coxa  Sam.  Th.  Sosmmer- 

ring.    Fraiuoftirti  ad  M.,  1801. 
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Par  Jnles  Cloqnet.    Aveo  des  pUnohes.    Paris,  1817. 
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remarks.    By  W.  Darrach,  M.  D.    Philad.  1830. 
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the  arteries  in  the  human  body.    By  G.  D.  Dermott.    Lond.  1827. 
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of  the  heart,  &c.    By  Valentine  Flood,  M.  D.    Lond.  1839. 
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By  Robert  Harrison,  M.  D. .  3d  edit.    2  vols.    Dublin,  1833. 
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3 


34  HUMAN  ANATOMT. 

Lawrence,  2586,  0.     A  treatise  on  ruptures,  containing  an  anatomical 

descriptioi)  of  each  species,  &c.  &c.    By  W.  Lawrence.    4th  edit. 

Lond.  1824. 

1187,  O.    The  same  work.    Philad.  1811. 

Liston,  320,  Q.    Memoirs  on  the  formation  and  connections  of  the  crural 

arch  and  other  parts  concerned  in  inguinal  and  femoral  hernia.    By 

Robert  Liston.    Edinb.  1819. 
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popliteal  regions.    By  Thomas  Morton.   Illustrated  with  plates.  Lond. 

1839. 
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its  coverings.     By  Thomas  Morton.     Illustrated  with  plates.     Lond. 

1841. 
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chirurgicaux  sur  ces  maladies.      Par  Antoine  Scarpa.      Traduit  de 

ntalien  par  M.  Gayol,  M.  D.    Avec  des  planches.    Paris,  1812. 
2011,  0.    Traits  pratique  des  hernies,  &c.   Trad,  de  Tltalien  par  BiM. 

Cayol  et  Ollivier ;  arec  observations  de  MM.  Laennec  et  B^lard.   Paris, 

1823. 

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, 

ligaments,  and  Joints.    By  W.  H.  Thomas.    Lond.  1834. 
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 

treatment  of  hemorrhage.    By  Thomas  Turner.    Lond.  1825. 
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Tuson.    Lond.  1834. 
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giques  sur  les  cavit^s  closes,  naturelles  ou  accidentelles  de  T^conomie 

animale.    Par  A.  Yelpeau.    Paris,  1843. 
Watt,  92,  F.    Anatomico-chirurgical  views ;  part  1st,  of  the  nose,  mouth, 

larynx,  and  fauces ;  part  2d,  of  the  male  and  female  pelvis.    By  John 

James  Watt.    Lond.  1809. 


IV.  HISTORY  AND  BIBLIOGRAPHY  OP  ANATOMY. 


Brevitt,  218,  D.  p.  The  history  of  anatomy,  from  Hippocrates  ;  together 
with  the  discoveries  and  improvements  of  succeeding  anatomists.  By 
J.  Brevitt,  M.  D.    Baltimore,  1799. 


HUMAN  ANATOMY.  35 

Haller,  99,  Q.  Bibliotheca  anatomica.  Auct.  Alberto  von  Haller.  Tomi 
2.    Figuri,  1774  and  1777. 

Jenty,  108  &  621,  O,  Hiatorical  compendinm  of  anatomy  from  the  earliest 
times ;  ext.  in  Chas.  N.  Jenty's  Lectures  on  Human  Structure,  &c. 
Lond.  1762  and  1765. 

Northcote,  1535,  0.  A  concise  history  of  anatomy,  from  the  earliest  ages 
of  antiquity.  To  which  are  added,  thoughts  on  the  uses  of  anatomy, 
and  rules  for  giving  a  course  of  anatomical  lectures.  By  W.  North- 
cote.    Lond.  1772. 

Portal,  175,  D.  Histoire  de  I'anatomie  et  de  la  chirurgie.  Par  Antoine 
Portal.    Tomes  7.    Paris,  1770—1773. 


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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corporis  humani  libri  tres.    J.  P.  Crasso  Patavino  interprete.    1567. 

Ext,  in  Art.  Med.  Princip. 


VL  THE  ART  OF  MAKING  ANATOMICAL 

PREPARATIONS. 


Breschet,  363,  Q.  p.  De  la  dessiccation  et  deif  autres  meyens  de  conserva- 
tion des  pieces  anatomiques.   Par  Qilbert  Breschet,  M.  D.   Paris,  1819. 

Cloquet,  363,  Q.  p.  *De  la  squel6top6e,  on  la  preparation  des  os,  des 
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 
for  embalming.  By  J.  N.  Qannal.  Translated  from  the  French,  with 
notes,  by  R.  Harlan,  H.  D.    Philad.  1840. 

Jenty,  108,  O.  Method  of  making  anatomical  preparations.  Ext,  in  Chas. 
N.  Jenty 's  Lectures  on  Human  Structure,  &c.    Vol.  1st.    Lond.  1762. 

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. 

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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 
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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. 

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a  Panatomie  et  It  la  pathologic,  snlyi  d'nne  classiflcation  des  sciences 
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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; 

Swan,  1962,  0.  A  new  method  of  making  anal4>mioal  preparations ;  par- 
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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 
pathologioa.)    Cmn  fignris.    lieidn,  1754—1768.    Torn!  2. 

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 
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Bardin,  785,  O.  Comparative  view  of  the  anatomical  stmctnre  of  man 
and  of  animalfl.  Ext,  in  Dr.  J.  Bnrdin's  Medical  Studies.  Transl. 
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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 
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Craigie,  352,  Q.  Elements  of  snatomy,  general,  special,  and  comparative. 
From  the  Encycl.  Britan.  7th  edit.  By  David  Craigie,  M.  D.  With 
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Cuvier,  1523,  O.  Lemons  d'anatomie  comparSe,  de  G.  Cnvier.  Recneillies 
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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 
plates.    8  vols.    Lond.    1834 — 37. 


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- 
ings. By  Sir  Everard  Home,  Bart.,  F.  R.  S.  6  vols.  Lond.  1814 — 
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 
animals.    By  the  Rev.  Wm.  Eirby.    2  vols.    Lond.  1835. 

Meckel,  2838,  O.  Traits  g§n^ral  d'anatomie  comparSe,  i>ar  J.  F.  Meckel. 
Traduit  de  I'AUemand  et  augments  de  notes  par  MM.  Riester,  et  A. 
Sanson.  Pr^c6d6  d'une  lettre  de  Tauteur.  Tomes  10.  Paris,  1828 — 
1838. 

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. 

Stannius.    Translated  from  the  German,  and  edited,  with  notes,  &c., 

by  Waldo  J.  Bamett,  M.  D.    Vol.  Ist.    Boston,  1854. 
3394,  O.    Zeitschrift  fiir  wissensohaftliohe  Zoologie.    Herausgegeben 

Yon  Carl.  Th.  y.  Siebold,  and  A.  Kolliker.      Leipzig,  1848—56.     7 

B&nde. 


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, 
1853. 

Carpenter,  3226,  0.  Principles  of  general  and  comparatiye  physiology. 
By  Wm.  B.  Carpenter.     Lond.  1839. 

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, 
1806. 

Fleming,  2085,  0.  The  philosophy  of  zoology.  By  John  Fleming,  D.  D. 
2  yols.    Edinb.  1822. 

Flonrens,  443,  Q.  Les  lois  de  la  sym^trie  dans  le  rdgne  animal.  Ext,  in 
M6moires  d'anatomie  et  de  physiology  compar^es.  Par  P.  Flonrens. 
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 
Histoire  natnrelle  des  animanz  sans  yert^bres,  par  M.  le  Cheyalier  de 
Lamarck.    Tomes  5.    Paris,  1815—1818. 

Lawrence,  1688, 0.  p.  Introduction  to  comparatiye  anatomy  and  physi- 
ology.   By  Wm.  Lawrence.     Lond.  1816. 

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- 
ology.   By  Peter  M.  Roget.    Lond.  1826. 

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 

rorganisatlon  des  animauz  et  des  ▼6g6taaz.  ^Par  J.  J.  Yirey,  M.D. 

Bnixelles,  1835. 
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. 

By  R.  Blaxid,  M.  D.    Lond.  1794. 
Borelli,  147,  Q.  Joh.  Alphonsi  Borelll,  de  motu  animalium.  Lugd.  Batav. 

1710. 
Denman,  Thos.,  85,  Q.    A  oolleotion  of  engrarings,  tending  to  illustrate 

the  generation  and  i>arturition  of  animals,  and  of  the  human  species. 

By  Thos.  Denman,  M.  D.     Lond.  1787. 
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. 
—  176,  F.    Atlas  au  mdme  livre. 

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.). 

Bdinb.  1755. 
Scarpa,  134,  F.    Anatomicn  disquisitiones  de  audltu  et  olfactu.    Auctore 

Antonio  Scarpa.    Mediolani,  1794. 
Rousseau,  2352, 0.  Anatomic  compare  du  syst^me  dentaire  chez  Thomme 


OOMPAKATIVB  AKATOBCT.  41 

«t  iAi«8  les  prfndpanx  aafatunix.     Par  L.  F.  Sm.  jitoussean,  M.  D. 

Aveo  treote  planofhes,    Paris,  1S27* 
SfS&y,  S80,  D.  The  homan  brain,  its  oontgaration,  stmotuve,  derelopinent, 

and  physiology ;  illostrated  bj  references  to  the  nervons  system  in 

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- 

zaiA.    2  Tols.    Lond.  1784. 
-*——  152, 0.    The  sssne.    '2  Ttfls.    Lend.  1789. 
— -- 1336,  O.    The  same.    Translated  by  J.  G.  Dalyell,  Esq.    2  vols. 

Edinb.  1803. 
^-^  743,  O.    Tracts  on  the  natural  history  of  animals  and  vegetables. 

Sdinb.  1799. 
Swan,  393,  Q.    Illostrations  of  the  comparative  anatomy  of  the  nervoas 

SjTstem.    By  Joseph  Swan.    Lond.  1835. 
Hederaann,  1951,  O.    The  cnatoniy  of  tiie  fostal  brain ;  with  a  eomparative 

exposition  of  its  strnotnre  in  aaimals.     By  Pr.  Tiedemann,  M.  D. 

Tnmsl.  by  Wa.  Bennall^  M.  B.    Edii^.  1826. 
TownsoQ,  18?3,  O.    TmoU  and  <ybservatians  in  natural  history  and  physi- 
ology.   With  plates.    By  Robert  Townson,  LL.  D.     Lond.  1799. 
Yimoat,  167,  P.    Tiaat6  de  phrenolegie  homaine  et  eompar6e ;  par  J. 

Yimont,  M.  D.    Atlas  de  120  pianohas.     2me  6dit.    (French  and 

BngUsK)    BruceUMb  18a5. 


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 

yertebrate  animals.     Illustrated  with  photographs  of  the  author's 

dxnwiags.    3y  Lionel  S.  Beale^  Al.  B.    Lond.  1856. 
Breaohet,  362,  Q.  Btndes  de  Tosuf  dans  Tesp^ce  humaine  et  dans  quelques 

nnes  des  prinoipales  families  des  aniraapr  vert6bi^.  Par  G.  Breschet, 

M.  D.    Paris,  1832. 
Jonee,  482,  Q.,  YoL  YJIL,  p.     Besearehes,  chemioal  and  physiological, 

fionoeming  certain  North  American  vertebrata.     By  Joseph  Jones, 

M.  D.    Washington,  1856.    (Smithson.  Contrib.) 
Owen,  2951, 0.    Odontography ;  or,  a  treatise  on  the  comparative  anatomy 

of  the  teeth ;  their  physiological  relations,  mode  of  development,  and 

microscopic  structure  in  the  vertebrate  animals.    By  Richard  Owen, 

F.  R.  S.    With  an  atlas,  containing  168  plates.   2  vols.  Lond,  1810— 

1845. 


42  OOlfPARATIVE  ANATOMY. 

Saint-Angei  507,  Q.  I^ade  de  Tappareil  reprodnotenr  dans  les  cinq  olasses 
d'animanz  vert^br^s,  an  point  de  vne  anatomiqne,  physiologiqne  et 
zoologique.  Par  G.  J.  Martin  Saint-Ange,  M.  D.  Paris,  1854.  Ayeo 
17  planches. 

Serres,  2026,  O.  Anatomie  compart  du  oerrean  dans  les  qnatre  olasses 
des  animanz  vertdbrte.    Par  £.  R.  A.  Serres.    Tomes  2.    Paris,  1827. 

185,  Q.    Planches  an  mdme  liyre.    Paris,  1824. 

Tledemann,  2532,  O.  Reoherohes  ezperimentales,  physiologiqnes  et  chi- 
miqnes  snr  la  digestion,  consid6r§e  dans  les  qaatres  classes  d'animanz 
vert^brte  ;  par  F.  Tiedemann  et  L.  Ghnelin  de  Heidelberg.  Traduites 
de  TAUemand  par  A.  J.  L.  Jonrdan,  M.  D.    Tomes  2.    Paris,  1827. 

b.  Particular  Olasset  of  Veriehraia. 

*a.  Mammalia. 

Baer,  452,  Q.  De  ovi  mammalinm  et  hominis  genes!  ep^stola.  Anotore 
C.  E.  a  Baer.    Cam  tabnla  nnea.    Lipsis,  1827. 

198,  F.     Untersnchnngen  neber  die  Gefsssverbindnngen  zwischen 

Mntter  und  Fmoht  in  den  S&ngethieren.  Von  K.  Ernst  von  Baer. 
Leipzig,  1828. 

Bernhardt,  451,  Q.  Sjmbolse  ad  ovi  mammalinm  historiam  ante  prsBgna- 
tionem.     Scripsit  Dr.  Adolphns  Bernhardt.    Vratislaviffi,  1834. 

Bischoff,  3300,  0.  Tome  VIII.  Trait6  dn  d^veloppement  de  Thomme  et 
des  mammif^res,  snive  d'nne  histoire  dn  d^veloppement  de  I'oenf  du 
lapin ;  par  T.  L.  G.  Bischoff.  Trad,  de  PAllemand  i>ar  A.  J.  L.  Jour- 
dan.     (Enoyclop.  anatom.)    Paris,  1843. 

418,  Q.    Atlas  an  m6me  livre.    Paris,  1843. 

Ck>ste,  383,  Q.  Recherches  snr  la  g6n6ration  des  mammif^res,  par  M.  Ck>ste. 
Paris,  1834. 

Cuvier,  288,  Q.  Recherches  snr  les  ossemens  fossiles  des  quadrupedes. 
Par  G.  Cuvier.     Tomes  4.     Paris,  1812. 

Flourens,  443,  Q.  Les  rapports  des  eztr§mit6s  ant^rieures  et  post^rieures 
dans  I'homme,  les  quadrupedes  et  les  oiseauz.  Par  P.  Flourens. 
Accompagnte  des  planches.    Paris,  1844. 

443,  Q.     Le  m^canisme  de  la  rumination.     Ext.  in  Mtooires  d'ana- 

tomie  et  de  physiologic  compar^es.    Par  P.  Flourens.     Paris,  1844. 

Garriga,  80,  F.  Descripcion  del  esqueleto  de  an  quadrup^do  muy  corpu- 
lento  J  raro,  que  se  consenra  en  el  Real  Gabinete  de  Historia  Natural 
de  Madrid.    Publicala  Don  Joseph  Garriga.    Madrid,  1796. 

Harlan,  1868,  0.  p.  Description  of  a  new  genus  of  mammiferous  quadru- 
peds of  the  order  edentata.    By  Richard  Harlan,  M.  D.    Philad.  1825. 

2054,  0.  p.     Description  of  an  hermaphrodite  orang  outang.     By 

Richard  Harlan,  M.  D.     Philad.  1827. 

La  Cep^de,  478,  Q.  Histoire  naturelle  des  c6tac6e8.  Par  le  Citoyen  La 
Cep^e.     Paris,  1804. 

—  253,  D.    Le  mdme  ouvrage.    Tomes  2.    Paris,  1804. 


OOMPARATIVB  ANATOMY.  43 

Pejer,  229,  Q.    Johan.  Conradi  Pejeri  merycologia  sire  de  raminatione 

oommentarins.     Basileie,  1685. 
PoQchet,  3102,  O.  p.    Th^orie  positiye  de  la  f6oondaiion  des  mammif^res. 

Par  F.  A.  Pouohet,  M.  D.    Paris,  1842. 
—  3171,  O.    Th4orie  positive  de  I'oYalation  spontan^e  et  de  la  fSconda- 

tion  des  mammif^rea  et  de  Tesp^e  humaine.  Par  F.  A.  Pouchet,M.  D. 

Paris,  1847. 
460,  Q.    Atlas  an  mdme  livre. 

(For  works  on  the  Anatomy  of  the  Hone,  Vid.  Veterinary  Medicine,  Part  lY.,  Chap.  1.) 

*b.  Birds,  Heptiles,  and  Fishes, 

Cnyler,  32,  Q.     Recherches  anatomiqnes  snr  les  reptiles  regard^s  encore 

coxnme  dontetiz  par  les  natnralistes.    Par  F.  G.  CuTler.    Paris,  1807. 
FloTirens,  443,  Q.     Le  m^canisme  de  la  respiration  des  poissons.    ExU  in 

M^moires  d'anatomie  et  de  physiologie  compar§es.    Par  P.  Flonrens. 

Paris,  1844. 
Girard,  482,  Q.  Vol.  III.,  p.    Contribntions  to  the  natural  history  of  the 

fresh-water  fishes  of  North  America.    By  Chas.  Girard.    I.  A  mono- 
graph on  cottoids.    Washington,  1852.     (Smithsonian  Contr.) 
(]k>Qan,  235,  Q.   Histoire  des  poissons,  contenant  la  description  anatomique 

de  leurs  parties  extemes  et  internes,  &c.    Par  M.  Antoine  Goiian. 

Aveo  des  planches.    Strasbourg,  1770.     (French  and  Latin.) 
Harlan,  2054,  0.  p.     Description  of  the  Elephant  Tortoise,  from  the  Galla- 

pagos  Islands.    By  Richard  Harlan,  M.  D.    Philad.  1827. 
1868,  0.  p.    Obseryations  on  the  genus  Salamandra,  with  the  anatomy 

of  the  Salamandra  Gigantea,  or  S.  Alleghanensis.    By  R.  Harlan, 

M.  D.     Philad.  1825. 
La  CepMe,  476,  Q.     Histoire  naturelle  des  qnadrupMes  OYipares  et  des 

serpens.    Par  M.  le  Comte  de  La  Cep^de.    Tomes  2.    Paris,  1788 — 

1789. 

236,  Q.    Le  m^me  livre. 

254,  D.    Histoire  naturelle  des  poissons.    Tomes  11.    Paris,  1798  k 

1803. 
1784,  0.     Histoire  naturelle  des  qnadrup^des  ovipares,  des  serpens 

et  des  poissons.    Suite  et  complement  des  oeuvres  de  Buffon.    Tomes 

5.    Paris,  1819. 
Monro,  3,  F.     The  structure  and  physiology  of  fishes  explained,  and  com- 
pared with  those  of  man  and  other  animals.    Illustrated  with  figures. 

By  Alexander  Monro,  M.  D.     Edinb.  1785. 
Pander,  192,  F.    Beitr&ge  zur  Entwickelungsgeschichte  des  Hiihnchens  im 

Eye.     Von  Dr.  Pander.     Wurzburg,  1817. 
Perranlt,  225,  Q.     L'anatomie  de  la  vipere,  &c.    Ext,  in  M^moires  de  Mr. 

Perrault,  &c.    Tome  III.    Amsterdam  and  Leipzig,  1758. 
Purkinje,  437,  Q.    Symbols  ad  ovi  avium  historiam  ante  incubationem. 

Auctore  J.  E.  Purkinje,  M.  D.    Lipsise,  1830. 


44  OOMPARATIVS  ANATOMY. 

Soabeimn,  9698, 0.  p.    Be  la  Tipdre,  de  seta  Tenin  et  de  sa  morsure.    Par 

J.  L.  Soabeiran,  H.  D.    Paris,  18&5. 
Vollrmaiin,  438,  Q.  De  oolubri  matricift  generatione  oommentatio.  Anctore 

A.  Gnilielmo  Volkman,  M.J).     Upsis,  1834. 
Wthuui,  482,  Q.  Vol.  V.  p.    Anatomy  of  the  nervoiu  BjBtem  of  Rana 

PipienB.    Bj  Jeffries  Wjixum,  M.  D.    Washingtdii,  1853.   (Smith^on. 

Contrib.) 


(b.)  INVSBTSBRATA. 

a.  Invertebrata  generally. 

Cazpenter,  2812,  0»  Vol.  Hi.  p.  DiBsortatioii  on  the  physiological  infer- 
enoes  to  be  derived  from  the  structure  of  the  nervous  system  in  the 
invertebrated  olasses  of  animals.  By  Wm.  B.  Carpenter,  M  D. 
(Dungtison*s  Am.  Med.  Library.)    Fhilad.  1840. 

Lamarck,  1727,  0.  Histoire  naturelle  des  animaux  sans  vert^bres.  Par 
M.  le  Chevalier  de  Lamarck.    Tomes  5.    Paris,  1815—1818. 

Owen,  8691,  0.  Lectures  on  the  comparative  anatomy  and  physiology  of 
the  invertebrate  animals.  ByBichard  Owen,F.  R.  S.  2d  edit.  Lond. 
1855. 

Siebold,  3398,  0.  Anatomy  of  the  invertebrata.  By  C.  Th.  v.  Siebold. 
Translated  from  the  Gennan,  and  edited,  with  notes,  &c.  by  Waldo  J. 
Burnet,  M.  D.    Boston,  1854. 

Stimpson,  482,  Q.  Vol.  VI.  p.  Synopsis  of  the  Marine  Invertebrata  of 
Grand  Manan,  or  the  region  round  the  Bay  of  Fundy,  New  Bruns- 
wick.   By  Wm.  Stimpson.    Washington,  1854.  (Smlthson.  Contrib.) 

b«  Paritcvlar  dasaes  cf  Jnveriehrata, 

*a.  Mollusca. 

Cnvier,  317,  Q.    Mdmoires  pour  servir  IL  lliistolre  et  ^  I'anatomie  des  mol- 

lusques.    Par  M.  le  Chevalier  Cnvier.     (Avec  38  planches.)    Paris, 

1817. 
Dmnortier,  440,  Q.    M6molre  sur  les  Evolutions  de  l*embryon  dans  les 

molltisques  gast^ropodes.    Par  B.  C.  Dumortier.    Paris,  1835. 
Owen,  379,  Q.    Memoir  on  the  pearly  Nautilus  (Nautilus  Pompilius,  Linn.), 

its  internal  structure,  &c.    By  Richard  Owen.    Published  by  the  R. 

College  of  Surgeons.    Lond.  1832. 

*b.  ArttcukUa, 

Agasslz,  482,  Q.  Vol.  If.  p.  The  classiflcation  of  insects  from  embryologi- 
cal  data.  By  Prof.  Louis  Agassis.  Washington,  1851.  (Smlthson. 
Contrib.) 

Baglivi,  86,  O.  On  the  tarantula,  and  the  nature  of  its  poison.  Ext,  in 
Baglivi's  Practice  of  physiok.    Lond.  1704. 


OOMPABATIVS  ANATOMY.  4S 

Buxmeister,  2754, 0.  A  manual  of  Entomology ;  translated  from  the  Qer- 
man  of  Dr.  H.  Bnrmeister.    By.  W.  K,  Shnckard.    Lend.  1836. 

Fr^mond,  3627,  0.  Monographie  dea  sangBaes  m^dicinalee.  Par  M.  Ch. 
Fr^mond.    Paris,  1854. 

Green,  911,  O.  p.  An  inaugural  dissertation,  entitled,  Obsen^ations  on  the 
structure  and  habits  of  the  Lumbricus  terrestris ;  and  a  ehemico- 
physiological  enquiry  into  its  respiration.  By  Enoeh  A.  Qreen. 
Philad.  1806. 

1036,  O.  YdL  XVIIL  p.    The  same. 

Huber,  P.  380,  D.  The  natural  history  of  ants.  By  Peter  Huber.  Trans- 
lated from  the  French,  with  notes  by  J.  R.  Johnson,  M.  D.    Lend.  1820. 

Huber,  F.,  381,  D.  New  obserrations  on  the  natural  history  of  bees.  By 
Francis  Huber.     Translated  from  the  French.    Edinb.  1821. 

Johnson,  1583,  0.  p.  A  treatise  on  the  medicinal  leech.  By  Jas.  R.  John- 
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Tomi  3.    Amstelod.  1671--4686. 

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46  OOBCPARATIVE  ANATOMY. 

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1744. 


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CHAPTER  II. 


^sntoUfss* 


PHYSIOLOGY. 


I.   ELEMENTARY  AND  SYSTEMATIC  TREATISES. 


Aitken,  224,  0.  Principles  of  anatomy  and  physiology.  By  John  Aitken, 
M.D.    2  vols.    With  plates.    Lond.  1786. 

Aitkin,  543,  D.  Elements  of  physiology ;  being  an  aooonnt  of  the  laws 
and  principles  of  the  animal  economy,  especially  in  reference  to  the 
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Bell,  J.  &  C,  986,  O.  The  anatomy  of  the  human  body.  By  John  and 
Charles  Bell.     3d  edit.    4  vols.     Lond.  1802—1804. 

1146,  O.    The  same.    4th  edit.    2  vols.    New  York,  1809. 

B6raad,  740,  D.  Mannel  de  physiologie  de  Thomme  et  des  principanx 
▼ert6br§s,  r^pondant  k  tontes  les  questions  physiologiqnes  du  pro- 
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M.  Ch.  Robin.    Paris,  1853. 

Bichat,  2080,  O.  An  epitome  of  the  physiology,  general  anatomy,  and 
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Blumenbach,  307, 0.  D.  Jo.  Frid.  Blumenbaohii  institutiones  physiologies. 
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1691,  O.    The  institutions  of  physiology.    By  J.  Fred.  Blumenbach. 

Translated  from  the  Latin  of  the  third  and  last  edition.  By  John 
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383,  O.    Elements  of  physiology ;  by  Jo.  Fred.  Blumenbach,  M.  D. 

Translated  from  the  original  Latin,  and  interspersed  with  occasional 
notes.  By  Charles  Caldwell.  To  which  is  subjoined  by  the  translator, 
an  appendix,  exhibiting  a  brief  and  compendious  yiew  of  the  existing 
discoveries  relative  to  the  subject  of  animal  electricity.   Philad.  1795. 

755,  O.     The  same  book. 

2086,  O.    The  elements  of  physiology.    By  J.  F.  Blumenbach,  M.  D. 

Translated  from  the  Latin  of  the  4th  edition,  with  notes,  by  John 
Elliotson,  M.  B.    Lond.  1828. 
4 


50  PHTSI0L0Q7. 

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171,  D.    Idem  opos. 

114,  D.    Idem  opus.    Edinb.  1752. 

13,  D.   Hermanni  Boerhaave,  Phil,  et  Med.  D.,pr»lectione8  academics 

in  proprias  institoiiones  lei  medic»«  Edidit,  et  notas  addidit  Albertos 

Haller.    Editio  secunda.    Tomi  4.    Gottings,  1740—43. 

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1754—65. 

311,  0.    Dr.  Boerhaare's  academical  lectures  on  the  theory  of  phjrslo. 

Being  a  genuine  translation  of  his  institutes  and  explanatory  comment. 

3d  edit.     6  vols.    Lond.  1766. 

110,  0.    The  same  work.    5  toU.    Lond.  1766. 

Bostock,  1869,  0.    An  elementary  system  of  physiology.  By  John  Bostock, 

M.  D.    8  vols.    Lond.  1824* 
Boucher,  3731,  0.    Essai  sur  les  prlncipaux  points  de  la  physiologic.    Far 

C.  F.  Boucher,  M.  D.     Paris,  1856. 
B^ussais,  828,  0.    Traits  de  physiologic  appliqu^  &  la  pathologic.    Par 

F.  J.  Y.  Bronssais,  IL  D.,  &c.    Tomes  2.    Paris,  1822  et  1823. 
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and  R.  La  Roche,  M.  D.    Philad.  1826. 
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M.  D.    Translated  from  the  French  by  Isaac  Hays,  M.  D.,  and  R.  E. 

Griffith,  Hi.  D.    Philad.  1832. 
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▼ation.    Par  C.  F.  Buidach.    Traduit  de  PAUemand,  sur  la  2me  6dit., 

par  A.  J.  L.  Jourdan.    Atcc  planches.    Tomes  9.    Paris,  1837 — 1841. 
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economy,  &c.     Ext.  in  Dr.  J.  Bordin's  course  of  medic  studies. 

Transl.  from  the  French.    3'  vols.    Lond.  1803. 
Burke,  315,  D.    Compendium  of  anatomy ;  with  the  physiology,  or  the 

natural  histoid  of  the  various  actions  and  functions  of  the  organs,  &c. 

&c.    By  Wm.  Burke.    Lond.  1805. 
Caldanius,  482,  0.    L.  M.  A.  Caldanii  institutiones  physiologies ;  prslec- 

tionibus  acadenDdcIs  accommodats.    Lipsis,  1785. 
Carpenter,  3226,  0.     Principles  of  general  and  comparative  physiology, 

intended  as  an  introduction  to  the  study  of  human  physiology,  and  as 

a  guide  to  the  philosophical  pursuit  of  natural  history.    By  Wnu  B. 

Carpenter.    Lond.  1839. 

3767,  O.    The  same.    4th  edit.    Lond.  1856. 

— -—  2981, 0.    Principles  of  human  physiology,  with  their  chief  applica- 
tions to  pathology,  hygiene,  and  forensic  medicine.    By  Wm.  B.  Car- 
penter, M.  D.    Lond.  1842. 
3768,  0.    The  same.    5th  edit.    Lond.  1856. 


PHTSIOLOQT.  51 

Carpenter^  3257^  0.    The  same  work»    4th  Am.  edit.    Hiilad.  1850. 
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of  health  and  to  the  improTement  of  phjsf oal  a&d  meatal  education. 

By  Andiew  Combe,  M.  D.    New  York,  1834. 

510,  D.    The  same.    3d  edit.     Edinb.  1835. 

CuUen,  10,  0.    Inatitutions  of  medicine.    Part  L  Physiology.    By  Wm. 

Cullen,  M.  D.    3d  edit.    Edinb.  1785. 
153,  Q.     Manoscript  notes  taken  from  the  lectures  of  the  late  Dr. 

CuUen,  of  Edinborgh.    17  vola.    (On  the  institations  of  medicine.) 
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M.  D.    2  vols.    Edinb.  1827. 
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Duncan,  M.  D.    2d  edit.     Edinb.  1781. 
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2659,  0.    The  same  work.     2d  edit.    2  Tola,     Philad.  1836. 

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2  Yols.    Lend.  1835  and  1840. 
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upon  the  most  important  parts  of  the  animal  economy :  in  which  the 

nature  and  seat  of  many  diseases  is  pointed  out  and  explained,  their 

curative  indioations  settled,  &c.    By  Malcolm  Flemyng^  M.  D.    Lond. 

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Miiller,  2730,  0.  Elements  of  physiology.  By  J.  MUUer,  M.  D.  Trans- 
lated from  the  German,  with  notes,  by  Wm.  Baly,  M.  D.  With  plates 
and  numerous  wood-engravings.     2  vols.    Lond.  1838. 

Oliver,  2698,  0.  First  lines  of  physiology ;  designed  for  the  use  of  stu- 
dents of  medicine.    By  Daniel  Oliver,  M.  D.     Boston,  1835. 

Owen,  3175,  O.  Lectures  on  comparative  anatomy  and  physiology.  By 
Richard  Owen,  F.  R.  S.  2  vols.  Illustrated  with  wood-cuts.  Lond. 
1843  and  1846.  ^ 

3691,  O.    The  same.    Vol.  I.    Lond.  1855. 

Paine,  3457,  0.  The  institutes  of  medicine.  By  Martyn  Paine,  M.  D. 
New  York,  1847. 

Peart,  1.393,  O.  Physiology.  With  remarks  on  the  effects  of  poisons,  and 
on  animal  electricity.    By  E.  Peart,  M.  D.     Lond.  1798. 

Piorry,  2403,  0.  p.  Dissertation  sur  les  g6n6ralit6s  de  la  physiologie,  et 
BUT  le  plan  k  suivre  dans  renseignement  de  cette  science.  Par  P.  A. 
Piorry.     Paris,  1831. 


54  PHTSIOLOGT. 

Rioherand,  1294, 0.  Nooveanz  ^Iteens  de  phjsiologie.  Par  M.  le  Che- 
valier Rieherand.    7iiie  MiU    Tomes  2.    Paris,  1817. 

766,  0.    Elements  of  i^jsiologj.    Translated  from  the  Fkvnoh  of 

A.  Rieherand,  by  Robert  Kerrison.    Lond.  1808. 

1138,  0.    The  same.    I%ilad«  1806. 

1246,0.    The  same.    Translated  by  G.  J.  M.  de  Lys,  M.  D.    5th  edit. 

With  notes,  by  N.  Chapman,  M.  D.     Philad.  1813. 

1695,  O.    The  same.    Lond.  1816. 

Robertson,  246,  D.  Colloqnia  anatomica,  phjsiologica  atqne  chemiea,  ad 
nsnm  JnTentntis  aooommodata.  Anotore  ArcMbaldo  Robertson,  M.  D. 
Edit.  2da.    Bdinb.  1814. 

*—  451,  D.  ConTersations  on  anatomy,  physiology,  and  snrgety.  By  A. 
Robertson,  M.  D.    Edinb.  1832. 

Rotheram,  313,  O.  A  system  of  anatomy  and  physiology.  Compfled  by 
John  Rotheram.    8  toIs.    Edinb.  1791. 

571,  0.    The  same.    3  vols.    Edinb.  1795. 

771,  0.    The  same.    3  toIs.    Edinb.  1801. 

Radolphi,  1972,  0.  Elements  of  physiology.  By  K.  A.  Rndolphi,  H.  D. 
Translated  from  the  Oennan,  by  Wm.  D.  How,  M.  D.  Vol.  1.  Lond. 
1825. 

Rush,  1036,  0.  Vol.  VI.  p.  A  syilabns  of  a  course  of  lectures  on  the 
institutes  of  medicine.    By  Benjamin  Rush,  M.  D.     Philad.  1795. 

Saumarez,  569,  0.  A  new  system  of  physiology,  comprehending  the  laws 
by  which  animated  beings  in  general,  and  the  human  species  in  par- 
ticular, are  goremed,  in  their  seyeral  states  of  health  and  disease. 
By  Richard  Saumarez.    2  yols.    Lond.  1798. 

1559,  O.  The  principles  of  physiological  and  physical  science,  com- 
prehending the  ends  for  which  animated  beings  were  created ;  and 
an  examination  of  the  unnatural  and  artiflolal  systems  of  philosophy 
which  now  preyail.    By  Richard  Saumarez,  Esq.    Lond.  1812. 

Sauri,  336,  D.  Physique  du  corps  humaln,  on  physiologic  modeme ;  ared 
dee  remarques  sur  la  sant^,  la  nature,  la  cause,  et  le  traitement  des 
maladies;  h  INuage  dee  fitudians.  Par  M.  PAbb^  Sauri,  M.D. 
Tomes  2  en  1.    Paris,  1778. 

Shute,  1915;  O.  Principles  of  medical  science  and  practice.  By  Hard- 
wicke  Shute,  M.  D.    2  vols.     Lond.  1824—1826. 

Tiedemann,  25^3,  O.  A  systematic  treatise  on  oomparatiye  physiology, 
introductory  to  the  physiology  of  man.  Translated,  with  notes,  from 
the  German  of  Frederick  Tiedemann,  by  James  M.  Gully,  M.  D.,  aud 
J.  Hunter  Lane,  M.  D.    Vol.  1.    Lond.  1834. 

2282, 0.    Traits  complet  de  physiologic    de  lliomme.    Par  Fred. 

Tiedemann.    Traduit  de  PAllemand  par  A.  J.  L.  Jourdan.     Tomes  2. 
Paris,  1831. 

Todd,  2645,  O.  The  cyclopaedia  of  anatomy  and  physiology.  Edited  by 
Robert  B.  Todd,  M.  D.  With  numerous  engravings.  4  vols.  Lond. 
1836—1852.    With  a  supplement. 


PHY810L0QT.  55 

Todd  k  Bowinan,  3640, 0.  The  physiologioftl  aoAtomy  And  pbjsiologj  of 
man.  Bjr  Robert  B.  Todd,  M.  D.,  and  Wm.  Bownum,  F.  R.  S.  Vol.  Ist. 
Lond.  1845. 

Unier  A  Prooliaska,  8375,  0.  The  principles  of  physiologT-.  Bj  John 
Aug.  Unser ;  and  a  dissertation  on  the  fnnotions  of  the  nerrons  s js- 
tem,  bj  Qeo.  Proohaska.  Translated  and  edited  by  TIms.  Layooolc, 
M.  D.    Lond.  1851.     (Sydenham  Soo.) 

3434)  0.    The  same. 

Valentin,  3110,  O.  Lehrbaoh  der  Phjsiologie  des  Menschen.  Von  Dr.  G. 
Valentin.    2  Blnde.    Braunschweig,  1844. 

3554,  O.    A  text-book  of  physiology,  by  Dr.  G.  Valentin.   Translated 

and  edited  tnm  the  8d  German  edition,  by  William  Brinton,  M .  D. 
Lond.  1853. 

Vanghan,  315,  O.  Principles  of  anatomy  and  physiology.  By  Walter 
Vanghan,  M.  D.    2  roh.    Lond.  1791. 

985,  O.    The  same. 

Vicq-d'Asjrr,  578,  0.  (BaTies  de  Vicq-d*Azyr,  reoneilliee  et  pnblides  avec 
des  notes,  et  an  discours  sor  sa  Tie  et  ses  onvrages,  par  Jaoq.  L.  Ko- 
rean.   Tomes  0.    Paris,  1805. 

174,  Q.    Planches  aa  mtaie  oarrage. 

Wagner,  453,  Q.  Rndolphi  Wagner  icones  physiologion.  Tabula  physio- 
giam  et  geneseos  hlstorlam  iUostrantes.    Lipsls,  1839. 

3802,  O.      Handwdrterlmch  der    Physiologic,  mit    Rftoksicht  anf 

physiologische  PathologSe,  In  Veibindnng  mit  mehreren  Gelehrten 
heraosgegeben  yon  Rudolph  Wagner.  4  Theile  In  5  Bftnden.  Braun- 
schweig, 1842—1853. 

216,  D.  Anatomia  Britannica.  A  system  of  anatomy  and  physiology, 
selected  firom  tbe  woite  ef  Haller,  Albinus,  Monro,  Winslow,  &c.  &c. 
2d  edit.    3  yols.    Lond.  1808. 


II.   COLLECTIVE  WORKS,    ESSAYS,   Ao. 


Abemethy,  1721,  0.  Physiological  lectures,  exhibiting  a  general  view  of 
Mr.  Hunter's  physiology,  and  of  his  researches  In  oomparatire  anato- 
my.   By  Jo^n  Abemethy.    Lond.  1817. 

1942, 0.    The  same.    Lond.  1825. 

1942,  O.  p.     Hunterian  oration  for  1819.     By  J.  Abemethy. 

—  406,  O.  Vd.  n.  p.  Burgical  and  physiological  essays.  By  John 
Abemethy.    Land.  1793. 

294,  0.  Vol.  TV.  p.    The  same. 

Albinus,  11,  .Q.  B.  8.  Alblni  academicaram  annotationum  libri  VIII. 
(Continent  anatomica,  physlologica,  &c.)  Cum  figuris.  Leidse,  1754 — 
1768.    Tomi2. 

Bayle,  123,  D.  p.  Problemata  physica  et  medica.  Opera  k  studio  Fran- 
cisco Bayle,  M.  D.    Hagfle-Comitis,  1678. 


56  PHTSIOLOGT. 

Bernard,  3696, 0.    Lemons  de  phjsiologie  ezp^rimentale  ajypliqade  h  la  m^- 

decine,  faites  an  College  de  France.    Par  M.  Claude  Bernard.    Paris, 

1855  k  1856.    Tomes  2. 
Blnndell,  1907,  0.    Researohes  physiological  and  pathological.    By  James 

Blnndell,  M.  D.    Lond.  1825. 
Brodie,  3400,  O.    Fhjsiologioal  researohes.    Bj  Sir  BenJ.  C.  Btodie,  Bart. 

Lond.  1851. 
Davy,  2897,  0.    Researches  physiological  and  anatomical.   By  John  Davy, 

M.  D.    2  vols.    Lond.  1839. 
2967,  0.    The  same.    Philad.  1840.     (Dangllson's  Am.  Med.  Li- 
brary.) 
Galenns,  170,  F.    Epitome  Galeni  Pergameni  operom,  in  qnatnor  partes 

digesta,  per  Dn.  A.  Lacunam,  Scobiensem  summa  fide  coUecta.  Argen- 

torati,  1604. 
185,  F.    Annotationes  in  omnia  opera  Galeni.    Anctore  Alfonso  Lu- 

peio,  Cnneleano.    Cssarangusts,  1564. 
234,  F.  C.  Galeni  op.  omn.  oora  J.  B.  Rasorii.    Tomi  9  in  6.    Venet. 

1556. 
3626,  O.    (Envres  anatomiqnes,  physiologiqaes  et  mddicales  de  Ga- 
llon;  tradnites  par  le  Dr.  Ch.  Daremberg.    Tome  I.  &  II.    Paris, 

1854  &  1856.  ' 

Hall,  3153,  0.     Practical    obserrations    and   suggestions    in    medicine. 

Second  series.     By  Marshall  Hall,  M.  D.    Lend.  1846. 
Haller,  13,  Q.     Alberti    ▼.  Haller  opera  minora.     3  tom.     Laosannae, 

1763—1768. 
Harlan,  2618,  O.    Medical  and  phTsioal  researches.    By  R.  Harlan,  M.  D. 

Philad.  1835. 
Harvey,  65,  Q.    Gnlielmi  Hanrei,  Doct.  et  Profess.   Regii,  opera  omnia,  a 

CoUeg.  Med.    Lond.  edita.    Lond.  1767. 
8240, 0.     The  works  of  Wm.  Harvey,  M.  D.     Translated  from  the 

Latin ;  with  a  life  of  the  author,  by  Robert  Willis,  M.  D.    Lond.  1847. 

(^denh.  Soc.) 
Hewsoii,  700,  0.    Experimental  inquiries  of  Wm.  Hewson,  F.  R.  S.     In  3 

parts.    Edited  by  Magnus  Falconer.    Lond.  1774 — 77  and  1780. 

27,  0.    The  same  book.    Part  1st  and  2d.    Lond  1774  and  1780. 

118,  0.    The  same.    Part  3d.    Lond.  1777. 

3241,  0.    The  works  of  Wm.  Hewson,  F.  R.  S.    Edited,  with  an  intro- 
duction and  notes,  by  Geo.  Gulliver,  F.  R.  S.  Lond.  1846.   (Sydenham 

Soc.) 
Hofmann,  33,  F.    Gasp.  Hofmanni  commentarii  in  Galeni  de  usu  partlum 

corporis  humani  lib.  XVII.     Francof.  ad  MoBUum,  1625. 
Humpage,  394,  0.    Physiological  researches  into  the  most  important  parts 

of  the  animal  economy.    By  Benjamin  Humpage.    Lond.  1794. 
Hunter,  John,  2687,  0.    The  works  of  John  Hunter,  F.  R.  S.    Edited  by 

J.  F.  Palmer.    4  vols.    Lond.  1835—37. 
396,  Q.    Plates  illustrating  the  works  of  John  Hunter.    Edited  by 

Jas.  F.  Palmer.    Lond.  1837* 


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Lavranee,  1768,  O.     Lectorea  on  physiology,  zoology,  and  the  natural 

history  of  man.    By  Wm.  Lawrence.    Lond.  1819. 
1688,  O.  p.    Introduction  to  comparative  anatomy  and  physiology. 

By  Wm.  Lawrence.    Lond.  1816. 
Moore,  207,  0.    Medical  sketches.     By  John  Moore,  M.  D.     Lond.  1786. 
Nysten,  807,  O.     Recherches  de  physiologie  et  de  chemie  pathologiques. 

Par  P.  H.  Nysten,  M.  D.     Paris,  1811. 
Penrose,  406,  0.  Vol.  4th,  p.    Essays,  physiological  and  practical.    By 

Francis  Penrose,  M.  D.    Lond.  1794. 
Paine,  3458,  O.     Medical  and  physiological  commentaries.     By  Martyn 

Paine,  M.  D.     3  vols.    New  York,  1840—44. 
Parry,  1916,  0.   Collections  from  the  unpublished  writings  of  Caleb  Hilliar 

Parry,  M.  D.   With  an  introductory  yolume  by  Chas.  H.  Parry,  M.  D. 

3  vols.    Lond.  1825. 
Piorry,  2403,  O.    M^moires  sur  la  physiologie,  la  pathologic,  &c.     Par  P. 

A.  Piorry,  M.  D.     Paris,  1831. 
Stmthers,  3618,  O.    Anatomical  and  physiological  observations.    By  John 

Stmthers,  M.  D.    Edinb.  1854. 
Townson,  1373,  0.     Tracts  and  observations  In  natural  history  and  physi- 
ology.   By  Robert  Townson.     Lond.  1798. 
Vicq-d*Az3rr,  578,  0.    (Euvres  de  Yicq-d'Azyr,  recueillies  et  publics  aveo 

des  notes,  et  un  discours  sur  sa  vie  et  ses  ouvrages,  par  Jacq.  L. 

Moreau.    Tomes  6.    Paris,  1806. 
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 

Mr.  Hunter's  theory  of  life.    By  John  Abemethy,  F.  R.  S.,  &c.    Lond. 

1814. 

1704,  0.    The  same. 

Actuarins,  22,  F.  Vol.  U.    Actuarii  Zacharis  filii  de  spiritu  animali  libri 

duo :  prior,  de  actionibus  et  affectibus  spiritus  animalis  ;  posterior,  de 

spiritus  animalis  nutritione.    J.  Alexandrine  Tridentino  interprete. 

1667.    JExL  in  Art.  Med.  Princ. 
Auber,  3685,  O.  p.  Esprit  du  vitalisme,  et  de  rorganicisme,  &c.   Par  le  Dr. 

T.  C.  E.  Edouard  Auber.     Paris,  1855. 
Bacon,  29,  F.    Historia  vit«  et  mortis.  Ext,  in  Works  of  the  Lord  Bacon. 

Vol.  IL    Lond.  1730. 


68  paTtnoLOQT* 

B&rtliez,  974,  0.    Nouye&ax  (lumens  de  la  8ci«Doe  de  lliomme.    Par  P.  /« 

Barthez,  M.  D.    2de  Mit.    TomM  2.    Paris,  1806» 
1028,  0.    Exposition  de  la  doctrine  m6dioale  de  P.  J.  Baiihes ;  et 

mdmoires  snr  la  yie  de  oe  m^eoin.   Par  Jacques  Lordat.   Paris,  1818.  ^ 
Biohat,  818,  O.    Reolierohes  physiologiqaes  tor  la  Tie  et  la  mort.    Par 

Xav.  Biclukt.    Paris,  1800. 
2308, 0.    Le  mdme  livre.    5me  6dit.    Par  F.  Magendie.    Paris,  1829. 

—  3210,  O.    Le  m^me  liyre. 

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. 
Bonn6t,  610,  O.    Contemplation  de  la  nature.    Par  Chas.  Bonndt.    Tomes 

3.    Hamb.  1782. 
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, 

I'organicisme  et  la  nomenclature  m6dicale.    Par  M.  le  ProfL  Bouillaud. 

Paris,  1856. 
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 

A.  P.  Buchan,  M.  D.    Lond.  1811. 
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 

jusqu'k  ce  Jour.    R6dig6  par  M.  CuYier.    Paris,  1827. 
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 


FHTSIOLOGT.  5S 

organic  elements.     (Oration  before  the  Med.  Soc.  of  Lond.)    By  John 

Mason  Oood.    Lond.  1808. 
Green,  2931,  O.    Vital  dynamics ;  the  Hnnterian  oration  before  the  Ro^ 

College  of  Surgeons  in  London.     By  Joseph  Henry  Green,  F.  B.  S. 

Lond.  1840. 
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. 

By  John  Herdman.    Lond.  1795. 
Hunter,  50,  Q.    Obserrations  on  certain  parts  of  the  animal  OBConomy.  By 

John  Hunter.    Lond.  1786. 
2687,  0.    The  same.     Ext,  in  John  Hunter's  works,  edited  by  J.  F. 

Palmer.    VoL  IV.     (Plates,  No.  396,  Q.)    Lond.  1837. 
Jenty,  621,  O.    A  course  of  anatomico-physiological  lectures  on  the  human 

structure  and  animal  oeconomy.    By  Chas.  Nicholas  Jenty,  M.  D.    3 

Tols.    3d  edit.    Lond.  1765. 

108,  O.    The  same.    Lond.  1762. 

Lamarck,  1727,  O.    Determination  des  oaractires  essentiels  de  Panimal^ 

&c.    Introduction  i  THistoire  naturelle  des  animauz  sans  vertdbres. 

Par  M.  le  Cher,  de  Lamarck.    Tomes  5.    Paris,  1815 — 18. 
Lawrence,  1688, 0.  p.  Introduction  to  comparatiye  anatomy  and  physiology. 

(Lecture  II.  On  lilb.)    By  Wm.  Lawrence.    Lond.  1816. 
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 

principle.    By  M.  Le  Gallois,  M.  D.    Translated  by  N.  G.  and  J.  G. 

Nancrede,  M.  D.    Philad.  1813. 
Macrery,  683, 0.  p.    An  Inaug.  dissertation  on  the  principle  of  animation. 

By  Joseph  Macrery.    Wilmington,  1802. 
McCall,  1036,  0.  Vol.  XVI.  p.    An  inaugural  dissertation,  on  the  mutual 

subserviency  of  different  parts  of  the  body.    By  Edwin  L.  MoCall. 

Philad.  1806. 

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. 

Alph.  Milcent.    Paris,  1855. 
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773,  O.     The  same. 

774,  O.    The  same. 

2687,  0.    The  same.    Ext,  in  John  Hunter's  works.    Edited  by  J. 

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motion.   Par  G.  et  E.  Weber.    Trad,  de  TAllemand  par  A.  J.  L. 

Jourdan.    Paris,  1843.     (Encyclqp^ie  anatomique.) 

418,  Q.    Atlas  au  m6me  livre.    Paris,  1843. 

8 


114  PHYSIOLOGT. 

Willis,  128,  P.    On  musculaiy  motion.    Ext.  in  Dr.  Tho3.  Willis's  Works. 

Translated  by  Sam.  Pordage.    Lond.  1684. 
Wilkins,  1036,  0.  Vol.  IV.  p.    An  essay  on  animal  motion,  in  which  the 

instrument  thereof,  its  definition,  and  mode  of  operating,  are  treated 

upon.    By Wilkins.    Philad.  1792. 

Wilkinson,  C.  H.,  561,  O.    Essays  physiological  and  philosophical  on  the 

distortion  of  the  spine,  the  motive  power  of  animals,  &c.  &o.    By  C. 

H.  Wilkinson.    Lond.  1798. 

h.    Voice.     (Including  toorki  on  Stammering.) 

Bennati,  2420,  0.  Recherches  sur  le  mecanisme  de  la  voiz  humaine.  Par 
F.  Bennati,  M.  D.     Paris,  1832. 

— —  2420,  0.  p.  Recherches  sur  les  maladies  qui  aifectent  les  organes 
de  la  voiz  humaine.    Par  F.  Bennati,  M.  D.     Paris,  1832. 

2420,  O.  p.     Etudes  physiologiques  et  pathologiques  sur  les  organes 

de  la  yolz  humaine.     Par  F.  Bennati,  M.  D.     Paris,  1833. 

Colombat,  2415, 0.  Du  b£gaiement  et  de  tons  les  autres  vices  de  la  parole, 
trait^s  par  de  nouvelles  m^thodes.  Par  Colombat  (de  I'ls^re).  2me 
4dit.     Avec  planches.     Paris,  1831. 

— ^  2562,  O.  Traits  mSdico-chirurgical  des  maladies  des  organes  de  la 
voiz.     Par  Colombat  (de  ris^re).     Avec  planches.     Paris,  1834. 

Hunt,  3609,  0.  A  treatise  on  the  cure  of  stammering,  &c.  &o.  With  me- 
moir of  the  late  Thomas  Hunt.  By  James  Hunt,  M.  R.  S.  L.,  &c. 
Lond.  1854. 

Rush,  1905,  0.  The  philosophy  of  the  human  voice.  By  James  Rush, 
M.  D.    Philad.  1827. 

Sosmmerring,  66,  F.  Sam.  Thom.  Soemmerring's  Abbildungen  der  mensch- 
lichen  Organe  des  Geschmackes  und  der  Stimme.  Frankfurt  am 
Main,  1806. 

Thelwall,  1196,  O.  p.  A  letter  to  Henry  Cline,  Esq.,  on  imperfect  develop- 
ments of  the  faculties,  mental  and  moral,  as  well  as  constitutional 
and  organic ;  and  on  the  treatment  of  impediments  of  speech.  By 
John  Thelwall,  Esq.    Lond.  1810. 

— —  1643,  0.  p.  Results  of  ezperience  in  the  treatment  of  defective 
utterance,  from  imperfections  and  mal-conformations  of  the  organs  of 
speech.  With  observations  on  cases  of  amentia.  By  John  Thelwall. 
Lond.  1814. 


CHAPTER  III. 


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MATERIA  MEBICA,  ETC. 


1.  HYGIENE,   DIETETICS,   AND   REGlMfiN. 


1.   HTGIBSX. 

(a.)  oenebal  treatises. 

Armstrong,  405,  0.  Vol.  I.  p.    The  art  of  preserving  health )  h  poem*    By 

John  Armstrong,  M.  D.    2d  edit.    Lond.  1746. 

78,  D.    The  same.    Philad.  1788. 

Bailej,  804,  D.    Records  of  longevity ;  with  an  introductory  discourse  on 

vital  statistics.    By  Thomas  Bailey.    Lond.  1857. 
Beale,  767,  B.  p.    Health,  disease,  and  longevity,  considered  in  relation  to 

diet,  regimen,  and  the  general  principles  of  hygiene.    By  Lionel  John 

Beale.    Lond.  1854. 
Becquerel,  695,  D.    Traits  61^mentaire  d'hygidne  priv^  et  publiqud^,  par 

A.  Becquerel.    Paris,  1851. 
Beddoes,  1429,  0.    Hygela ;  or  essays  moral  and  medical  on  the  causes 

affecting  the  personal  state  of  our  middling  and  affluent  classes^     By 

Thomas  Beddoes,  M.  D.    2  vols.    Bristol,  1802  and  1803. 

787, 0.    The  same.    Vol.  L    Bristol,  1802. 

535,  O.    On  the  constitution  and  management  of  the  human  body. 

By  Thos.  Beddoes.    Bristol,  1798. 
Bell,  John  (Lond.),  81,  D.    General  directions  for  the  preservation  of 

health ;  intended  for  the  benefit  of  the  settlers  at  Sieira  Leone.    By 

John  Bell,  M.  D.    Lond.  1791. 
Bell,  John  (Philad.),  443,  D.  p.    The  catechism  of  health;  or^  plain  and 

simple  rules  for  the  preservation  of  the  health  and  vigor  of  the  con- 
stitution from  infancy  to  old  age.    By  John  Bell,  M.  D.    Philad. 

1831. 
Bertherand,  3668,  0.    M6decine  et  hygiene  des  Arabes.    Par  le  Dr.  E.  L. 

Bertherand.    Paris,  1855. 
Buchan,  786,  O.    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. 
Burton,  1428, 0.    A  treatise  on  the  non-naturals,  their  influence  on  human 

bodies,  &c.    By  John  Burton,  M.  D.    Tork,  1738. 


1 1 8  MATERIA  MEDICA. 

Caldwell,  514,  D.    Thoughts  on  physical  education.    By  Chas.  Caldwell} 

M.  D.     Boston,  1834. 
Carlisle,  2752,  0.    Practical  observations  on  the  preservation  of  health, 

and  the  prevention  of  diseases,  &c.    By  Sir  Anthony  Carlisle.   Lend. 

1838. 
1722,  O.  p.    An  essay  on  the  disorders  of  old  age,  and  on  the  means 

for  prolonging  human  life.     By  Anthony  Carlisle.    Lond.  1817. 
Chapelle,  3343,  0.     Traits  d'hygltoe  publique.    Par  M.  A.  Chapelle,  M.  D. 

Paris,  1850. 
Cheyne,  187,  0.    An  essay  on  health  and  long  life.    By  George  Cheyne, 

M.  D.,  F.  R.  S.    Lond.  1725. 
Chomel,  44,  F.    Dictionnaire  6conomique,  contenant  divers  moyens  d'aug- 

menter  son  bien  et  de  conserver  sa  sante,  &c.  &c.    Par  M.  Noel  Cho- 
mel.    Tomes  2.     Paris,  1732. 
Churchill,  314,  D.    A  genuine  guide  to  health ;  or,  practical  essays  on  the 

most  approved  means  of  preserving  health,  and  preventing  diseases. 

By  T.  F.  Churchill,  M.  D.     Lond.  1810. 
Clerke,  294,  0.  Vol.  V.  p.    Thoughts  upon  the  means  of  preserving  the 

health  of  the  poor.    By  Sir  Wm.  Clerke,  Bart.    Lond.  1790. 
Cogan,  3107,  O.    The  haven  of  health,  chiefly  made  for  the  comfort  of 

students,  and  consequently  for  all  those  that  have  a  care  of  their 

health,  &o.    By  Thomas  Cogan.     Hereunto  is  added  a  preservation 

from  the  pestilence ;  with  a  short  censure  of  the  late  sicknesse  at 

Oxford.     Lond.  1596. 
Combe,  486,  D.    The  principles  of  physiology  applied  to  the  preservation 

of  health,  and  to  the  improvement  of  physical  and  mental  education. 

By  Andrew  Combe,  M.  D.     New  York,  1834. 

510,  D.    The  same.    3d  edit.    Edinb.  1835. 

Comaro,  85,  D.    Sure  methods  of  attaining  a  long  and  healthful  life  ;  with 

the  means  of  correcting  a  bad  constitution.     By  Lewis  Comaro. 

Translated  from  the  Italian.    45th  edit.    Cheltenham,  1823. 
Davis,  2634,  0.    A  })opular  manual  of  the  art  of  preserving  health.    By 

J.  B.  Davis.    Lond.  1836. 
Dickson,  725,  D.    Essay  on  hygiene.     By  S.  H.  Dickson,  M.  D.    Philad. 

1852. 
Duchatelet,  2769,  0.     Hygiene  publique  ou  m6moires  sur  les  questions  les 

plus  importantes  de  I'hygidne  appliqu6e  aux  professions  et  aux  travaux 

d'utilit^  publique.    Par  A.  J.  B.  Parent-Duchatelet.    Accompagn6  de 

planches.     Pr6cM6  d'une  notice  historique  sur  la  vie  et  les  ouvrages 

de  Tauteur.     Par  Fr.  Leuret.    Tomes  2.    Paris,  1836. 
Dunglison,  2555,  0.     On  the  influence  of  atmosphere  and  locality ;  change 

of  air  and  climate ;  seasons  ;  food,  clothing,  &o.,  on  human  health  ; 

constituting  elements  of  hygiene.  By  Robley  Dunglison,  M.  D.  Philad. 

1835. 
Falconer,  761,  0.    An  essay  on  the  preservation  of  the  health  of  persons 

employed  in  agriculture,  &c.     By  Wm.  Falconer,  M.  D.     Bath,  1789. 
294,  0.  Vol.  V.  p.    The  same. 


MATERIA  MBDICA.  119 

Garnett,  172,  D.  p.  A  lecture  on  the  presenration  of  health.  By  F.  Qar- 
nett,  M.  D.    2d  edit.     Lend.  1800. 

Granville,  443,  D.  The  catechism  of  health.  To  which  are  added  facts 
respecting  the  nature,  treatment  and  prevention  of  cholera.  By  A. 
B.  Granville,  M.  D.  Lend.  1831.  (See  Bell,  of  whose  Catechism  this 
appears  to  he  a  plagiary.) 

Harper,  294, 0.  Vol.  XIV.  p.  The  OBconomy  of  health ;  or,  a  medical  essay, 
containing  new  and  familiar  instructions  for  the  attainment  of  health, 
happiness  and  longevity :  in  which  the  nature  of  the  human  mind  is 
accurately  investigated,  and  its  union  and  connexion  with  the  body 
systematically  explained.    By  Andrew  Harper*    Lond.  1789. 

294,  0.  Vol.  XVI.  p.     The  same. 

Harris,  2184,  0.  p.  An  oration  on  the  preservation  of  health.  By  Thomas 
Harris,  M.  D.    Philad.  1831. 

Hodgkin,  508,  D.  Lectures  on  the  means  of  promoting  and  preserving 
health.    By  T.  Hodgkin,  M.  D.    Lond.  1835. 

Hufeland,  486,  0.  The  art  of  prolonging  life.  By  Christopher  Wro. 
Hufeland,  M.  D.    Translated  from  the  German.    2  vols.    Lond.  1797. 

759,  D.     The  same.    Lond.  1853. 

Johnson,  1788,  0.  The  influence  of  civic  life,  sedentary  habits,  and  intel- 
lectual refinement  on  human  health,  and  human  happiness.  By  James 
Johnson.     Philad.  1820. 

^^  2669,  0.  Tlie  economy  of  health,  or  the  stream  of  human  life  from 
the  cradle  to  the  grave  ;  with  reflections,  moral,  physical,  and  philo- 
sophical on  the  septennial  phases  of  human  existence.  By  James 
Johnson,  M.  D.     Lond.  1836. 

Kitchener,  420,  D.  The  art  of  invigorating  and  prolonging  life,  by  food, 
clothes,  air,  exercise,  wine,  sleep,  &c.,  and  peptic  precepts,  pointing 
out  effectual  methods  to  prevent  and  relieve  indigestion.  To  which  is 
added,  the  pleasure  of  making  a  will.  By  Wm.  Kitchener.  From  the 
3d  Loud.  edit.     Philad.  1823. 

Mackenzie,  292,  0.  The  history  of  health  and  the  art  of  preserving  it.  By 
Geo.  Mackenzie,  M.  D.  3d  edit.  To  which  is  added  a  short  account 
of  inoculation  for  the  smallpox.    Edinb.  1760. 

Mayo,  3413,  0.  The  philosophy  of  living.  By  Herbert  Mayo,  M.  D.  From 
the  3d  Lond.  edit.     Philad.  1852. 

Mediolanus,  G7,  D.  Schola  Salemitana,  sive  de  oonservanda  valetudine 
praecepta  metrica.  Autore  Joanne  de  Mediolano.  Cum  luculenta  et 
succincta  Amoldi  Villanovanl  exegesi.  Ex  recensione  ZacharisB 
Sylvii,  M.  D.     Roterodami,  1649. 

Parkinson,  674,  0.  Medical  admonitions  to  families,  &c.  By  James 
Parkinson.     4th  edit.     Lond.  1801. 

Peale,  1036,  0.  Vol.  XI.  p.  An  epistle  to  a  friend,  on  the  means  of  pre- 
serving health,  promoting  happiness,  and  prolonging  the  life  of  man 
to  its  natural  period.     By  Charles  W.  Peale.     Philad.  1803. 

Pougens,  3084,  0.  L'art  de  conserver  la  sant6,  de  vivre  long-temps  et 
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120  MATERIA  MEDICA. 

de  r^ole  de  Salemei    Par  M.  M.  J.  F.  Alexandre  Pougens.    Mont- 

pellier,  1825. 
It6yeill6-Parise,  2568,  0.    Physlologid  et  hygiene  des  hommes  livr^s  anx 

travanz  de  Tesprit.  Par  J.  H.  ReveiU^-Parise,  D.  M.   Tomes  2.  Paris, 

1834. 
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Par  le  Dr.  J.  H.  Reveill^-Parise.    Paris,  1853. 

3482,  O.    Le  m^me  livre. 

tlioketson,  178,  D.    Means  of  preBerving  health  and  preventing  disease. 

By  Shadrach  Ricketson.    New  York,  1806. 
Riofrej,  2789, 0.    felacation  physique  des  Jennes  filles  on  hygiene  de  la 

femme  avant  le  marlage.    Par  A.  M.  Bareand-Riofi^y,  M.  D.    Paris, 

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2830,  0.    Treatise  on  physical  education ;  specially  adapted  to  yonng 

ladies,    ^y  A.  M.  doreand-Rlofrey,  M.  D.    2d  edit.    With  plates. 

Lond.  1838. 
Roberton,  1807,  O.    Institutes  6f  health.    By  John  Roberton.    Lond.  1817. 

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Sinclair,  1015,  0.    The  code  of  health  and  longevity ;  or,  a  concise  view 

of  the  principles  calculated  for  the  preservation  of  health,  and  the 

attainment  of  long  life.    By  Sir  John  Sinclair,  iBart.    2d  edit.    4  vols. 

Edinb.  1807. 
Smith,  507,  D.  The  philosophy  of  health ;  or,  an  exposition  of  the  physical 

and  mental  constitution  of  man,  with  a  view  to  the  promotion  of  human 

longevity  and  happiness.   By  Southwood  Smith,  M.  D.   2  vols.  Lond. 

1835  and  1837. 
Struve,  657,  O.    On  the  physical  education  of  children.    Translated  from 

the  German  of  Chr.  A.  Struve,  M.  D.    With  additions  by  A.  F.  M. 

Willich,  M.  D.    Lond.  1801. 
676,  0.     Asthenology ;   or  the  art  of  preserving  feeble  life.     By 

Christian  Augustus  Struve,  M.  D.    Translated  from  the  German  by 

Wm.  Johnston.    Lond.  1801. 
Tardieu,  3452,  O.    Dictionnaire  d*hygi^ne  publique  et  de  salubrity.    Par 

Ambroise  Tardieu.    Tome  I.    Paris,  1852. 
Thorel,  734,  D.    Hygiene  populaire  des  villes  et  des  campagnes,  &c.    Par 

B.  Thorel.    Paris,  1853. 
Tissot,  42, 0.    Advice  to  the  people  in  general,  with  regard  to  their  health. 

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Lond.  1765. 
tourtelle,  1176,  O.    £16mens  dliygidne.    Par  Etienne  Tourtelle.    Tomes 

2  en  1.    Strasbourg,  1797. 
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1853. 


MATERIA  MEDIOA.  121 

V!rey,  3205,  0.    Hygiene  philosopliiqne)  appliqu^  k  la  politique  et  i  la 

morale.    Par  J.  J.  Virej,  M.  D.    Paris,  1831. 
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brief  explication  of  the  changes  made  in  human  bodies  by  air,  diet, 

&e.     By  Jer.  Wainwright,  M.  D.     2d  edit.     Lond.  1708. 
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George  Wallis,  M.  B.    lond.  1793. 

952,  0.    The  same.     2d  edit.    Lond.  1796. 

Winslow,  3070,  O.    On  the  preservation  of  the  health  of  body  and  mind. 

Bv  Forbes  Winslow.    Lond.  1842. 
405,  O.  Vol.  IV.  p.    Hermippos  redivivus,  or  the  sage's  triumph  over  old 

age  and  the  grave ;  wherein  a  method  is  laid  down  for  prolonging  the 

lifio  and  vigor  of  man.    Lond.  1744. 
188,  D.    The  manual  of  health ;  or,  the  invalid  conducted  safely  through 

the  seasons.    Lond.  1806. 
327,  B.  Hints  on  the  recovery  and  preservation  of  health.  2d  edit.  Lond. 

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3031,  O.    First  report  of  the  committee  on  public  hygiene  of  the  American 

medical  association.    Philad.  1849. 


(b.)  naval  and  militabt  htoisne. 

Arthy,  491,  0.    The  seaman's  medical  advocate.    By  Elliot  Arthy.    Lond. 

1798. 
Bell,  539,  0.    On  the  causes  which  produce,  and  the  means  of  preventing 

diseases  of  the  army  in  the  West  Indies.    By  John  Bell,  M!.  D.   Lend. 

1791. 
Bird,  3773,  O.    The  principles  and  practice  of  military  surgery,  military 

medicine,  and  hygiene.    By  James  Bird,  M.  D.    Lond.  1857. 
Blair,  104,  D.    The  soldier's  friend  ;  or,  the  means  of  preserving  the  health 

of  military  men.    By  Wm.  Blair,  A.  M.     Lond.  1798. 
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soldiers  and  sailors,  &c.     By  Edward  Cutbush,  M.  D.    Philad.  1608. 

1031,  O.    The  same. 

Desperridres,  260,  0.    M^moire  sur  les  avantages  qu'il  y  auroit  4  changer 

la  nourriture  des  gens  de  mer,  &c.    Par  M.  P.  Desperridres.    Paris, 

1780. 
Fonssagrives,  3730,  0.    Traits  d'hygi^ne  navale.    Par  le  Dr.  J.  B.  Fonssa- 

grives.    Paris,  1856. 
Foiget,  2665,  0.    M^decine  navale,  ou  nouveauz  614ments  d'hygi^ne,  de 

pathologic,  &c.    Par  C.  Forget,  M.  D.     Tomes  2.    Paris,  1832. 
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Dr.  John  Huzham's  Works.    2  vols.    Lond.  1788. 
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122  MATERIA  MSDIGA. 

means  of  preserving  the  health. of  Europeans  in  that  climate.    By 
John  Hunter.     Lond.  1788. 

Jackson,  308,  0.  On  the  means  of  preserving  the  health  of  soldiers  in  hot 
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Luscombe,  1806,  0.  Observations  on  the  means  of  preserving  the  health 
of  soldiers  in  camp  and  quarters.  By  Edward  T.  Luscombe,  M.  D. 
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Lind,  1518,  0.  An  essay  on  the  means  of  preserving  the  health  of  seamen. 
By  James  Lind,  M.  D.    2d  edit.     Lond.  1762. 

Monro,  131,  0.  On  the  means  of  preserving  the  health  of  soldiers^  &c.  By 
Donald  Monro,  M.  D.     Lond.  1764. 

1527,  0.     Observations  on  the  means  of  preserving  the  health  of 

soldiers,  and  of  conducting  military  hospitals,  &c.  &c«     By  Donald 
Monro,  M.  D.     2  vols.     Lond.  1780. 

Renwick,  294,  0.  Vol.  XV.  p.  An  inquiry  into  the  nature  and  causes  of 
sickness  in  ships  of  war,  &c.  With  a  review  of  Sir  John  Pringle's 
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Simpson,  1803,  O.  Exposition  of  elementary  principles  specially  con- 
cerned in  the  preservation  of  healthiness  and  production  of  distempers 
amongst  mariners,  travellers  and  adventives  in  tropical,  variable  and 
unkindly  climates.    By  Andrew  Simpson.    Glasgow,  1820. 

Stewart,  107,  D.  Medical  discipline ;  or,  rules  and  regulations  for  the 
more  effectual  preservation  of  health  on  board  the  East  India  com- 
pany's ships.    By  Alexander  Stewart,  Surgeon.    Lond.  1793. 

Winterbottom,  180,  D.  Medical  directions  for  the  use  of  navigators  and 
settlers  in  hot  climates.  By  Thos.  M.  Winterbottom,  M.  D.  2d  edit. 
Lond.  1803. 

(For  further  works  on  subjects  connected  with  Hyglt^ne,  VidL  Medical  Police,  Part  I.. 

Chap.  VIK) 

2.   DIBTBTICS. 

(a.)  general  treatises. 

Adair,  1123,  0.  p.  An  essay  on  diet  and  regimen,  as  indispensable  to  the 
recovery  and  preservation  of  firm  health.  By  J.  M.  Adair,  M.  D. 
Lond.  1804. 

Arbuthnot,  112,  0.  An  essay  concerning  the  nature  of  aliments,  and  the 
choice  of  them,  according  to  the  different  constitutions  of  human 
bodies.  To  which  are  added  practical  rules  of  diet  in  the  various 
constitutions  and  diseases.     By  John  Arbuthnot,  M.  D.     Lond.  1766. 

Bell,  623,  D.  On  regimen  and  longevity ;  comprising  materia  alimentaria, 
national  dietetic  usages,  and  the  influence  of  civilization  on  health 
and  the  duration  of  life.     By  John  Bell,  M.  D.     Philad.  1842. 

Cameron,  2324,  0.  On  the  influence  of  variety  in  diet,  &o.  By  Charles 
Cameron.    Lond.  1832. 


MATEBIA  MEDICA.  123 

Combe,  567,  B.  The  phjaiology  of  digestion  considered  with  relation  to 
the  principles  of  dietetics.  By  Andrew  Combe,  M.  D.  2d  edit. 
Edinb.  1836. 

D'Arcet,  3800,  0.  p.  Amelioration  da  regime  alimentaire  des  hdpitauz, 
des  panvres,  et  des  grandes  r§anion8  dliommes  virant  en  common. 
Par  M.  D'Arcet.     Paris,  1844. 

Daridson,  617,  D.    A  treatise  on  diet.    By  Wm.  Davidson,  M.  B.    Lond. 
1843. 

Forsyth,  406,  D.  p.  The  natural  and  medical  dieteticon;  or,  practical 
rales  for  eating,  drinking,  and  preserring  health,  on  principles  of 
easy  digestion,  &c.  &c.    By  J.  S.  Forsyth.     Lond.  1824. 

467,  D.  A  dictionary  of  diet ;  being  a  practical  treatise  on  all  pabu- 
lary and  nutritive  substances,  solid  and  fluid,  with  their  compounds, 
used  as  food.    By  J.  S.  Forsyth.    Lond.  1833. 

Grisenthwaite,  566,  D.  An  essay  on  food.  By  W.  Ghisenthwaite.  Lond. 
1838. 

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. 

Hunter,  413,  D.  Culina  famulatriz  medicine;  or  receipts  in  modem 
cookery.  With  a  medical  commentary,  by  A.  Hunter,  M.  D.  York, 
1810. 

tf  arcet,  3760,  0.  On  the  composition  of  food,  and  how  it  is  adulterated, 
with  practical  directions  for  its  analysis.  By  W.  Marcet,  M.  D. 
Lond.  1856. 

Martin,  742,  D.  Physiologie  des  substances  alimentaires  ou  histoire  phy- 
sique, chimlque,  hygi^nique  et  ];>o6tique  des  aliments,  avec  leur  6ty- 
mologie,  &c.     Par  Stanislas  Martin.    Paris,  1853. 

Nisbet,  137,  D.  A  practical  treatise  on  diet,  and  on  the  most  salutary  and 
agreeable  means  of  supporting  life  and  health  by  aliment  and  regi- 
men.   By  William  Nisbet,  M.  D.     Lond.  1801. 

Paris,  1897,  0.     A  treatise  on  diet.     By  J.  A.  Paris,  M.  D.    Lond.  1826. 

1898,  O.    The  same  work.    Philad.  1826. 

2829,  O.    The  same  work.    5th  edit.    Lond.  1837. 

2964,  0.     The  same  work.    Philad.  1841.     (DungUson^s  Am.  Med. 

Library.) 

Pearson,  1040,  0.  A  practical  synopsis  of  the  materia  alimentaria  and 
materia  medica.    By  Richard  Pearson,  M.  D.    Lond.  1808. 

Pereira,  3015,  0.  A  treatise  on  food  and  diet ;  with  observations  on  the 
dietetical  regimen  suited  for  disordered  states  of  the  digestive  organs  ; 
and  an  account  of  the  dietaries  of  some  of  the  principal  metropolitan 
and  other  establishments  for  paupers,  lunatics,  &g.  By  Jonathan 
Pereira,  M.  D.     Lond.  1843. 

Plenck,  397, 0.  Josephi  Jacobi  Plenck  bromatologia ;  seu  doctrina  de  escu- 
lentis  et  potulentis.     Viennse,  1783. 

Boberton,  1099,  0.  On  medical  police,  and  on  diet,  regimen,  &c.  By 
John  Boberton,  M.  D.    2  vols.     Edinb.  1809. 


124  MATBBIA  MIDIOA. 

Smith,  1469,  0.  A  «are  goide  in  fdckness  and  health,  in  the  choioe  at 
food,  and  use  «f  medicine*    By  Wm.  Smith,  M.  D.    Lend.  1776. 

Stark,  59,  Q.  The  works  of  Wm.  Stark,  M.  D.  Published  by  Jas.  C. 
Smyth,  M.  D.    Lond.  1787. 

Thaokrah,  1890, 0.  Leotores  on  digestion  and  diet.  By  Chas.  T.  Thaok- 
rah.    Lond.  1824. 

Tnmbnll,  3756,  O.  A  treatise  on  disorders  of  the  stomach,  ko,,  and  on 
diet.    By  James  Tnmbnll,  M.  D.    Lond.  1856. 

Tweed,  855,  D.    On  regimen  and  diet.    By  John  Tweed.    Chelmsford. 

Willich,  630,  0.  Lectures  on  diet  and  ro^pmen ;  being  a  systematic  in- 
quiry into  the  meet  rational  means  of  preserring  health  and  prolong- 
ing life.     By  A.  F.  M.  WilUch,  M.  D.    Kew  York,  1801. 

106,  D.  p.  An  easy  way  to  jnolong  Ufe^  by  a  litUe  attention  to  what  we 
eat  and  drink.    Lond.  1775. 


(b.)   WORKB  on  PABTICTTLAB  ABTICfLES  OF  DIET. 

Bayle,  123,  D.  VoL  IIL    De  utilitate  laotis  ad  tabidos  reficiendos,  et  de 

immediate  corporis  aUmento.    Ext,  in  Franoisoi  Bayle  Dissertationes 

Medicie.    Hag«-Comitis,  1678. 
Bradley,  512,  O.  p.    The  yirtue  and  use  of  coffee,  with  regard  to  the 

plague,  and  other  infectious  distempers.    By  R.  Bradley.    Lond. 

1721. 
Bryant,  1431,  0.    Flora  diastetica;  or  history  of  esculent  plants.    By 

Chas.  Bryant.    Lond.  1783. 
Clarke,  551,  0.  p.    A  dissertation  on  the  use  and  abuse  of  tobacco.    By 

Adam  Clarke.    Lond.  1798. 

765,  0.  p.    The  same.    2d  edit.    Lond.  1798. 

Commerell,  216,  0.    An  account  of  the  culture  and  use  of  the  Mangel 

Wurtxel,  or  root  of  scarcity.     Translated  from  the  French  of  the 

Abbd  de  Commerell,  by  John  C.  Lettson.    4th  edit.     Lond.  1788. 
Desportes,  3800,  0.  p.    Rapport  fait  an  conseil  g^n^ral  des  hospices  sur 

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Paris,  1830. 
Dodd,  307,  D.    Observations  on  water,  &c.    By  Ralph  Dodd.    Lond. 

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alimentaire.    Par  le  Dr.  Al.  Donnd.    Paris,  1835. 
Ferris,  225,  0.    A  disserUtion  on  milk.    By  Samuel  Ferris,  M.  D.    Lond. 

1785. 
Gesner,  749,  D.  p.    Libellus  de  laote,  et  operibus  lactariis,  phUologus 

pariter  ao  medicus.    Cum  epistola  ad  Jacobum  Avienum  de  montium 

admiratione.    Authore  Conrado  Qesnero  medico,    Fignri,  1541. 
Forster,  1596,  O.  p.    Reflections  on  the  destructive  eifects  of  spirituous 

and  fermented  liquors  on  the  animal  system.    By  Thomas  Forster. 

Lond.  1812. 


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Hippocrates,  73,  O.  Hippoerates  apon  air,  water,  and  situation.  Trans- 
lated, &o.  by  Francis  Qifton,  M.  B.    2d  edit.    Lond.  1752. 

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Lambe,  1599,  0.  p.  Researches  into  the  properties  of  spring  water,  with 
medical  cautions  against  the  use  of  lead  in  water  pipes,  &c.  By  Wm. 
Lambe,  M.  D.     Lond.  1803. 

Lettsom,  101,  Q.  The  natural  histoty  of  the  tea-tree,  with  observations 
on  the  medical  qualities  of  tea,  and  on  the  effeots  of  tea-drinking. 
By  John  Coakley  Lettsom,  IC  D;    With  plates.    Lond.  1799. 

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865,0.    The  same*    Ext,  in  Bei^'.  Mos^ey's  Med.  Tracts.    Lond. 

1800. 

Newnham,  1997, 0.  On  the  medicinal  and  dietetic  properties  of  green  tea. 
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Newton,  1596,  0.  p.  The  return  to  nature,  or  a  defence  of  the  vegetable 
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Paimentier,  241, 0.  Pl^is  d'ezp6rienoes  et  observations  sur  les  diffiSrentes 
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Badel,  271,  0.  Essai  sur  le  lait,  considM  raMicinalement  sous  ses  diff§- 
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femmes,  les  enfans,  and  les  adults,  soit  qu-on  le  regarde  comme  cause 
de  maladie,  comme  aliment,  ou  comme  mddioament.  Par  M.  Petit- 
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Ritson,  1263,  O.  An  essay,  on  abstinence  fhmk  animal  food  considered  as 
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Soadford,  149,  D.  A  few  praOtical  remarks  on  the  medicinal  effects  of 
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By  William  Sandford,  surgeon.    Worcester,  1799. 

Young,  616, 0.  VoL  IV.  p.  Dissertatio  medioa  inanguralis,  de  laote.  Auc- 
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204,  0.  Vol.  XIII.  p.  A  treatise  upon  the  herb  tobaeco,  pointing  out  its 
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3800,  0.  p.  Rapport  an  mlnistre  de  rint^rieur  par  le  comity  g^n^ral  de 
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3.   BBGIKEir. 

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body.    By  Wm.  Falconer,  M.  D.    Lond.  1791. 
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M.D.    Lond.  1804. 
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rhistolre  giSn^rale  du  bain.    Par  P.  J.  Feret.    Dieppe,  1855. 
Floyer,  939,  0.     YTXPOAOTzrA;  or,  the  hiBtory  of  cold  bathing,  both 

ancient  and  modem.    In  2  parts.     The  first  written  by  Sir  John 

Floyer,     The  second,  treating  of  the  genuine  use  of  hot  and  cold 

baths.     Together  with  the  wonderful  effects  of  the  Bath-water  in 

decay'd  stomachs,  and  in  most  diseases  of  the  bowels,  lirer,  &o.    By 

Dr.  Edward  Baynard.     5th  edit.    Lond.  1722. 
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Floyer  &  Dr.  Baynard.    Lond.  1742. 
Qibney,  1578, 0.  p.    Practical  observations  on  cold  and  warm  sea-bathing 

in  yarious  diseases ;  particularly  in  scrofulous  and  gouty  cases.    By 

John  Gibney,  M.  D.     Londi  1813. 
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George  Hartwig,  M.  D.    Lond.  1853. 
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Par  Emanuel  Ossian  Henry,  M.  D.    Paris,  1855. 
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new  mode  of  applying  heat  and  cold,  for  the  cure  of  disease,  &c.    By 

Edward  Kentish,  M.  D.    Lond.  1809. 

1584,  0.  p.    The  same,    2d  edit.    Lond.  1809. 

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Henry  Wilson  Lockette.     Philad.  1801. 

1036,  O.  Vol.  XX.  p.    The  same. 

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Temploi  hjgidniqne  et  m^ioal  de  I'eaa  de  mer  et  sur  les  influenoes 

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Simpson.    Leeds,  1791. 


II.    MATBRIA    MEDICA. 


(a.)  OBNXBAL,  ELEMXNTABT,  and  8TBTXMATIC  TREATISES. 

• 

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130  MATERIA  HEDIGA. 

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druggists,  &c.    By  Samuel  Frederick  Gray.    Lond.  1818. 

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proportionellea  de  rinfluenoe  que  diverses  ciroonstances  exeroent  but 

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453,  0.    The  same  work.    4th  edit.,  with  additions  by  John  Aikin, 

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134  MATERIA  MXDIOA. 


(b.)  works  on  particular  departments  of  the  materia 

MSDIOA. 
1.  TBaRABLB  XATXBIA  MBDICA. 

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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. 
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Farr,  2812,  O.  Vol.  L  p.  Formulary  of  new  medicines.  By  W.  Farr. 
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Fox,  330,  0.  FormulaB  medicamentomm  selects ;  or  select  prescriptions 
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Fuller,  120,  D.  Pharmacopoeia  extemporanea.  Per  Thorn.  Fuller,  M.  D. 
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positiones  Qalenicse,  altero  processus  chymioi  exarantur;  viribus 
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45,  D.    Pharmacopoeia  domestica,  in  usum  eorum,  qui  ruri  medicinam 

facientes  necesse  habent,  ut  pharmacothecas  privataa  sibimet  oon- 
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MATERIA  HSDICA.  141 

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228,  D.    The  same  work.    4th  edit.    Lond.  1810. 

Hahnemann,  2378,  0.  Pharmacop^e  homodopathique.  Ext,  in  Organon 
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Hamilton,  300,  D.  The  encheiridion  medicum ;  or,  young  praotitioner's 
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of  synonymes.    By  W.  Hamilton.    Lond.  1810. 

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&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- 
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Lewis,  617,  O.  The  new  dispensatoiy ;  containing  the  elements  of  phar- 
maceutical chemistry,  materia  medica,  pharmaceutical  preparations, 
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356,  D.  Formulary  for  the  preparation  and  mode  of  employing  seve- 
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— —  391,  D.  The  same  translation.  With  an  appendix.  4th  edit.  By 
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259,  0.    The  same. 

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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. 

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practice  and  preBoription;  arranged  nnder  three  heads,  of  materia 
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Pearson,  1103,  O.  Thesanms  medicaminnm ;  a  new  collection  of  medical 
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Plenck,  399, 0.  Pharmacologic  chirurgicale,  ou  science  des  m6dicamens 
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of  London,  1809.  Translated  into  English,  with  notes,  &c.,  \>y  Richard 
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Quincj,  3232,  O.  Pharmacopcsia  oi&cinalis  et  eztemporanea ;  or,  a  com- 
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193,  0.    The  same. 

74,  O.    The  same.    14th  edit.    Lond.  1769. 

Radcliffe,  258,  O.  Dr.  Radcliffe's  practical  dispensatoiy.  Containing  a 
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external,  digested  under  proper  heads  ;  selected  from  various  authors. 
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Ratier,  2389,  0.  Pharmacop6e  Fran9aiBe,  ou  Code  des  m^dioamens,  nou- 
velle  traduction  du  Codex  medicamentarius,  sive  Pharmacopooa  Gal- 
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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 
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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 
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1816. 

Thomson,  J.  1482,  0.  The  Edinburgh  new  dispensatory ;  containing  the 
elements  of  materia  medica  and  pharmacy.  With  accurate  transla- 
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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- 
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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. 

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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. 
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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. 
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294,  0.  Vol.  XL  p.    On  the  effects  of  mnriatie  aeid  in  gout. 

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iVtfrtc.^460,  O.  p.  An  inaug.  diss*  on  the  use  of  the  nitrie  and  oxy- 
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447,  0.    The  same. 

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406,  0.  Vol.  III.  p.    The  same. 

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mique  et  sp^cifique.     Par  M.  T.  Drouot,  M.  D.    Paris,  1850. 
2271,  O.    On  the  cure  of  nervous  diseases  by  external  applications 

to  the  spine.    By  Samuel  Hood.    2d  edit.   Lond.  1829. 
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813,  0.  Vol.  II.  p.     The  same. 

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2373, 0.    Traits  de  la  m^thode  fumigatoire,  &;c.    Par  T.  Bapou,  M.  D. 

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182  MATERIA  MEBICA. 

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—  618,  D.  A  practical  treatise  on  medical  inhalation,  and  its  cnratire 
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1586,  O.  p.    The  most  cogent  reasons  why  astringent  injections, 

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701, 0.    Experiments  upon  brutes  in  order  to  discover  a  safe  method 

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(O.)   ON  THS  ART  OF  PRESCRIBING. 

Deschamps,  765,  D.  L'art  de  formuler,  contenant  lo  lee  princii>es  416ment- 
aires  de  pharmacie ;  2o  les  tables  synoptiques  des  substances  m^ica- 
menteuses,  des  eaux  min^rales,  et  des  substances  incompatibles ; 
3o  les  indications  pratiques  n^essaires  pour  composer  de  bonnes  for- 
mules,  par  M.  Deschamps  (d'Avallon.)    Paris,  1854. 

Gaubius,  20,  D.  Hieronymi  Davidis  Gaubii,  de  methodo  conoinnandi  for- 
mulas medicamentorum  libellus.  Editio  quarta.  Cum  prefiatione 
nova  D.  W.  Trilleri,  M.  D.    Francofurti  ad  Moenum,  1750. 

Bering,  2566, 0.  p.  M^moire  sur  la  r6p6tition  des  doses  (homoeopathiques.) 
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John  Nott,  M.  D.     3d  edit.    Lond.  1811. 

Pitcaim,  62,  D.  p.  Methodus  prmscribendi  formulas  secundum  Pitcamium. 
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Trousseau  et  Reveil,  728,  D.  Traits  de  Tart  de  formuler,  oomprenant  des 
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tration,  ho,  Suivi  d'un  formulaire  magistral  avec  indication  des  doses 
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par  MM.  Trousseau,  et  0.  Reveil.    Paris,  1851. 


CHAPTER   IV. 


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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. 

Andral,  2361, 0.  Pr^ois  d'anatomie  pathologiqne.  ParQ.  Andral.  Tomes  3. 
Paris,  1829. 

Baillie,  384,  O.  The  morbid  amitomj  of  some  of  the  most  important  parts 
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1421,  O.    The  same.    4th  edit.    Lond.  1812. 

197,  Q.    A  series   of  engravings,  accompanied  with  explanations, 

which  are  intended  to  illastrate  the  morbid  anatomy  of  some  of  the 
most  important  parts  of  the  human  body.  By  Matthew  Baillie,  M.  D. 
Iiond.  1799. 

Baron,  347,  Q.  Delineations  of  the  origin  and  progress  of  various  changes 
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By  John  Baron,  M.  D.    Lond.  1828. 

Bell,  93,  F.  Engravings  from  specimens  of  morbid  parts.  With  observa- 
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Bonetus,  26,  F.  Theo.  Boneti,  M.  D.,  sepulchretum ;  sive  anatomia  prac- 
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tiones  omnium  human!  corporis  alTectuum,  ipsorumque  causas  recon- 
ditas  revelans.  Editio  altera,  quam  novis  commentariis  illustravit, 
&o.    J.  J.  MangetUB,  M.  D.    Tomi  3.    GenevaB,  1700. 


1 


186  MORBID  ANATOBfT. 

Ganwell,  156,  F.    Fathologieal  aaatomj.    Illustrations  of  the  elementaiy 

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Lond.  1838. 
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bides  dont  le  corps  humain  est  susceptible.  Par  J.  Gruveilhier,  M.  D., 

&c.    Tomes  2,  ohaqu'un  &  deux  parties.    Paris,  1832 — ^1833. 
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hier.     Tomes  2.    Paris,  1649  et  1862. 
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218,  F.    Atlas  au  mdme  liTre. 

Farre,  2063,  0.    Journal  of  morbid  anatomy,  ophthalmic  medicine,  &c. 

By  John  R.  Farre,  M.  D.    Lond.  1828. 
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Tradnit  de  TAllemand  sur  la  2e  6dit.    Par  H.  Kaula,  M.  D.    Avec 

6  planches.     Paris,  1863. 
Fr6dault,  3716,  0.  p.    £tudes  d'anatomie  pathologique.    Par  le  Dr.  F. 

Frfidault.    Paris,  1866. 
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der  Organe  und  Gewebe  des  menslichen  KQrpers.    Von  Dr.  Gottlieb 

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plain  and  colored.    Philad.  1863. 
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Goodsir,  and  Henry  D.  8.  Gk>odsir.    Edinb.  1846. 
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3117,  O.    The  same.    2d  edit.    Philad.  1846. 

Hamilton,  630,  0.    Observations  on  the  seats  and  causes  of  diseases. 
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James  Hamilton,  Jr.,  M.  D.    Vol  I.    Edinb.  1796. 
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MOBBID  ANATOMT.  18T 

to  tlie  elements  «f  M«  Andial^  uid  to  the  Cjidopndia  of  practical 
medicine ;  being  a  complete  series  of  coloved  lithographic  drawings 
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Howship,  13d6, 0.  Practical  obserrations  in  snrgery  and  morbid  anatomy. 
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2382,  O.    Le  m6me  livre. 

Lobstein,  3139,  0.  Traits  d*anatomie  pathologiqne ;  par  J.  F.  Lobstein. 
Tomes  2.    Paris,  1829  et  1833. 

Mandl,  3086,  0.  Manuel  d'anatomie  gdn^rale  appliqu6e  k  la  physiologic  et 
k  la  pathologie.    Par  L.  Mandl,  M.  D.    Avec  planches.    Paris,  1843. 

Meckel,  2358,  0.  Manuel  d'anatomie  g^n^rale,  descriptiTe  et  pathologiqne. 
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Morgagni,  15,  Q.  Jo.  Baptisttt  Morgagni  de  sedlbus  et  causis  morbomm 
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Atc  books,  containing  a  great  variety  of  dissections,  with  remarks. 
To  which  are  added  copious  indexes  of  the  principal  things  and  names 
therein  contained.  Translated  from  the  Latin  of  John  Baptist  Mor- 
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-— *- 1857, 0.  The  same.  Abridged  and  elucidated  with  copious  noteS| 
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188  MORBID  ANATOMY. 

Otto,  2219,  0.  A  oompendinm  of  human  and  comparative  pathological 
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148,  F.    Atlas  an  mdme  lirre. 

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Hodgkln,  2675,  O.  Lectures  on  the  morbid  anatomy  of  the  serous  and 
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2856,  0.    The  same.    Vol.  I.    Philad.  1838.   (Dunglison's  Am.  Med. 

Library. ) 

Hodgson,  96,  F.  Engravings,  intended  to  illustrate  some  of  the  diseases 
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Hooper,  334,  Q.  The  morbid  anatomy  of  the  human  brain.  By  Robert 
Hooper,  M.  D.     Lond.  1826. 

353,  Q.  The  morbid  anatomy  of  the  human  uterus  and  its  append- 
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Lallemand,  1083,  0.  Recherches  anatomico-pathologiques  sur  reno^phale 
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Louis,  2306,  O.  Recherches  anatomiques,  pathologiques  et  therapeutiques 
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2381,  0.    Recherches  anatomico-pathologiques  sur  la  phthisie.    Par 

P.  Ch.  A.  Louis,  M.  D.    Paris,  1825. 

Marshall,  1634,  0.  The  morbid  anatomy  of  the  brain  In  mania  and  hydro- 
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Mills,  1805,  0.  Morbid  anatomy  of  the  brain  in  typhous  or  brain  fever.  By 
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1923,  0.  An  account  of  the  morbid  appearances  exhibited  on  dissec- 
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Monro,  1216,  0.  The  morbid  anatomy  of  the  human  gullet,  stomach  and 
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M.  D.    Edinb.  1827. 

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190  MORBID  ANATOMY. 

(O.)   MONSTROSITIES  AND  MALFORMATIONS 

Aokermann,  191,  F.  Infantis  andiogynl  historia  et  ichnographia.  Accednnt 

de  sezu  et  generatione  disquisitiones  physiologioae,  et  tabnln  Y  »ri 

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Bj  Lionel  J.  Beale.     Lond.  1830. 
Bishop,  3544,  O.    On  the  pathology  and  tieatment  of  deformities  in  the 

human  body.    By  John  Bishop,  F.  R.  8.    Lond.  1852. 
Boehmer,  200,  F.    D.  Ph.  Adolphi  Boehmeri  obeerrationum  anatomicarum 

iascioulus  alter,  notabilia  circa  uterum  humanum  oontinens.    Hala 

Magdeb.  1756. 
Bouillaud,  3141,  0.  p.     Exposition  raisonn^  d'un  cas  de  nouvelle  et 

singuli^re  vari^td  d*hermaphrodisme  observ^e  chez  Thomme.    Par  J. 

Bouillaud.    Paris,  1833. 
Brand,  74)  Q.  Vol.  IV.  p.    The  case  of  a  boy,  who  had  been  mistaken  for 

a  girl ;  with  three  anatomical  views  of  the  parts,  before  and  after  the 

operation  and  cure.    By  Thomas  Brand.    Lond.  1787. 
Cassan,  2430,  O.  p.     Recherches  anatomiqnes  et  physiologiques  sur  les  cas 

d'ut^rus  double  et  de  snperfStation.    Par  A.  L.  Cassan,  M.  D.    Paris, 

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infante  gemello.    Auct.  C.  W.  Curtio.    Lugd.  Batav.  1762. 
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probables  des  difformit^  de  nalssanoe,  &c.    Par  J.  B.  Demangeon. 

Paris,  1829. 
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historiam,  anatomen,  pathologiam  et  artem  obstetriciam  pnecipue 

spectantitim.    Authore  Gualth.  ran  Doeveren.    Cum  flguris.    Lugd. 

BaUy.  1766. 
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rariorem  sistentes.    A  G.  H.  Eisenmanno,  M.  D.    Argentorati,  1752. 
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rare    d'une   double    matrice.      Par  Geo.   Heniy  Eisenmann,  M.  D. 

Traduit  du  Latin.    Strasbourg,  1752. 
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of  the  human  heart ;  illustrated  by  numerous  cases  and  plates ;  and 

preceded  by  some  observations  on  the  method  of  improving  the 

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Argentorati,  1760. 
Good,  107,  D.  p.    A  singular  case  of  preternatural  fbstation,  with  remarks 

on  the  phenomena  that  occurred.    By  John  Mason  Good.  Lond;  1795. 
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g^niUux.    Par  le  Dr.  Jules  Gndrin.    Paris,  1838. 


CHXMI8TRT  APPLIED  TO  PATHOLOGT.  191 

Hamemick,  3743,  O.  p.  Notice  sor  nne  biflditd  oompldte  dn  stemnm 
obserrde  ohez  le  Sieor  Grouz.  Par  le  Dr.  Hamemiok.  Tradnit  de 
rAllemand  par  Loais  Garden.    Nanoj  et  Paris,  1856. 

Harlan,  2054,  O.  p.  Description  of  an  hermaphrodite  oran-ontang.  By 
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Little,  3546, 0.  On  the  nature  and  treatment  of  the  deformities  of  the 
human  frame.    By  W.  J.  Little,  M.  D.    Lend.  1853. 

Ntegele,  444,  Q.  Das  schr&g  verengte  Becken.  Von  Dr.  Frani  Carl 
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With  plates.    Cambridge,  1810. 

Richard,  3455, 0.  p.  Sur  la  composition  de  la  tumeur  des  monstres  pseu- 
denc^phaliens.    Par  M.  Adolphe  Richard.    Paris,  1852. 

Saint-Hilaire,  2443,  O.  Histoire  g6ndrale  et  partioulidre  des  anomalies  de 
Torganisation  chez  Thomme  et  les  animaux ;  ou  traits  de  tdratologie* 
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3088,  0.    Le  mdme  outrage. 

Scarpa,  1162,  0.  Des  pieds-bots  oongenitales,  &o.  Par  A.  Scarpa.  Paris, 
1804. 

— —  310,  Q.  A  memoir  on  the  congenital  club-foot  of  children.  Trans- 
lated from  the  Italian,  by  J.  H.  Wishart.    Edinb.  1818. 

Serres,  364,  Q.  Recherohes  d'anatomie  transcendante  et  pathologique. 
Theorie  des  formations  et  des  deformations  organiques  appliqute  k 
Tanatomie  de  Ritta-Christina,  et  de  la  duplicity  monstrueuse.  Avec 
20  planches.    Par  M.  Serres.    Paris,  1832. 

— ^  148,  F.    Atlas  au  mdme  livre. 

Struthers,  3618, 0.  Anatomical  and  physiological  obserrations.  By  John 
Struthera,  M.  D.    Edinb.  1854. 

Tamplin,  634,  D.  Lectures  on  the  nature  and  treatment  of  deformities. 
By  R.  W.  Tamplin.    Loud.  1846. 

3129,0.    The  same.    Philad.  1846.    (BeU's  Med.  Libr.) 


(D.)  OATALOGUB  of  MU8BXIMS. 
(rid.  Part  IV.,  Chap.  lY.) 


III.  CHEMISTRY  APPLIED  TO  PATHOLOGY. 


Becqueiel  et  Rodier,  3669,  O.    Trait6  de  chimie  pathologique  appUqufie  i 

la  midecine  pratique.    Par  BL  Alf.  Beoquerel  ei  par  M.  A.  Rodier, 

M.  D.    Paris,  1854. 
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medicine.    Translated  from  the  French  of  MM.  Becquerel  and  Rodier. 

By  Stanhope  T.  Speer,  M.  D.    Lend.  1866. 


I 


192  CHEMI8TRT  APPLIED  TO  PATHOLOOT. 

Bowman,  688,  D.  Handbook  of  medical  chemistrj.  By  John  E.  Bow- 
man.    Philad.  1850. 

Damas,  8172,  0.  Chimie  phjaiologique  et  m6dicale.  Par  M.  Dumas. 
Paris,  1846. 

Jones,  3354,  0.  On  animal  chemistry  in  its  application  to  stomach  and 
renal  diseases.     By  H.  Bence  Jones,  M.  D.     Lond.  1850. 

L'H^ritier,  3140,  O.  Traits  de  chimie  pathologiqne  on  recherches  chi- 
miqnes  sur  les  solides  et  les  liquides  dn  corps  humain,  dans  leurs  rap- 
ports avec  la  physiologic  et  la  pathologic.  Par  S.  D.  L'H6ritier,  M.  D. 
Paris,  1842. 

Liebig,  613,  D.  Animal  chemistry,  or  organic  chemistry  in  its  application 
to  physiology  and  pathology.  By  Justns  Liebig,  M.  D.  Edited  by 
Wm.  Gregory,  M.  D.  With  additions,  by  Dr.  Gregory,  and  others  by 
John  W.  Webster,  M.  D.     Cambridge,  1842. 

Nysten,  807,  0.  Recherches  de  physiologic  et  de  chimie  pathologiqnes. 
Par  P.  H.  Nysten,  M.  D.     Paris,  1811. 

Robin  et  Verdeil,  3432, 0.  Traits  de  ohemie  anatomique  et  physiologiqne, 
normal  et  pathologiqne.  Par  Chas.  Robin,  M.  D.,  et  F.  Verdeil, 
M.  D.    Tomes  3.    Accompagn6  d*nn  atlas.    Paris,  1853. 

Simon,  3237,  0.  Animal  chemistry,  with  reference  to  the  physiology  and 
pathology  of  man.  By  Dr.  J.  Franz  Simon.  Translated  and  edited 
by  Geo.  £.  Day,  M.  A.     2  vols.     Lond.  1845.     (Sydenham  Soc.) 

{  Chemical  and  Microscopical  Analysis  of  Diseased  Fluids. 

Adolphus,  2874,  0.  On  the  pathology  of  the  urine,  &c.  By  E.  Adolphns, 
M.  D.     Lond.  1838. 

Andral  et  Gavarret,  3103,  O.  p.  Recherches  sur  les  modifications  de  pro- 
portion de  qnelqnes  principes  du  sang  dans  les  maladies.  Par  MM. 
Andral  et  Gavarret.    Paris,  1842. 

3103,  0.  p.     Recherches  sur  la  composition  du  sang  de  quelques  ani- 

mauz  domestiques,  dans  I'^tat  de  sant^  et  de  maladie.  Par  MM. 
Andral,  Gavarret  et  Delafond.    Paris,  1842. 

3103,  0.  p.     R^ponse  aux  principales  objections  dirig6es  oontres  les 

proc6d6s  suivis  dans  les  analyses  du  sang.     Paris,  1842. 

Babington,  2812, 0.  Vol.  I.  p.  (Dunglison's  Am.  Med.  Library.)  On  the 
morbid  conditions  of  the  blood.  By  Benj.  Babington,  M.  D,  Philad. 
1838. 

Berzelius,  2999,  0.  The  kidneys  and  urine.  By  J.  J.  Berzelius.  Trans- 
lated from  the  German  by  M.  H.  Boy6  and  F.  Leaming,  M.  D.  Philad. 
1843. 

Bird,  3056,  O.  Urinaiy  deposits,  their  diagnosis,  pathology,  and  therapeu- 
tical indications.    By  Golding  Bird,  M.  D.    Lond.  1844. 

3060,  0.    The  same.    Philad.  1845. 

3553,0.     The  same.    4th  edit.    Lond.  1853. 

Griffith,  787,  D.  A  practical  manual,  containing  a  description  of  the  gene- 
ral, chemical,  and  microscopical  characters  of  the  blood,  and  aecre- 


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tions  of  tbe  hamaa  body,  as  well  as  their  components,  inolnding  both 

their  healthy  and  diseased  states,  &c.    By  John  Wm.  Griffith,  M.  D. 

Lond.  1846. 
Griffith,  671,  D.    The  same.    Philad.  1848. 
Markwick,  671,  D.    A  guide  to  the  examination  of  the  urine  in  health 

and  disease.    By  Alfred  Markwick.    Philad.  1848. 
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By  G.  Owen  Rees,  K.  D.    From  the  2d  Lond.  edit.     Philad.  1848. 
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By  Wm.  Steyens,  M.  D.    Lond.  1832. 
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and  microsoopioal ;  being  concise  directions  for  a  chemico-pathologioal 

examination  d  the  urine  and  urinary  concretions,  &c.    By  Robert 

Venables.    2d  edit.    Lond.  1843. 
Vemois,  3558,  0.  p.    Du  lait  ches  la  femme  dans  I'^tat  de  santS  et  dans 

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1853. 


IV.    PATHOLOGY. 


(a.)  GENERAL  PATHOLOGY. 
1.   STSTBMATIC  TRBATISBB. 

Alison,  2333,0.  Outlines  of  pathology.  By  Wm.  P.  Alison,  M.  D.  Edinb. 
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3049,  0.    Outlines  of  pathology  and  practice  of  medicine.    By  Wm. 

P.  Alison,  M.  D.    Bdinb.  and  Lond.  1844. 

Bayle,  3707,  0.  filaments,  de  pathologic  mWcale.  Par  A.  L.  J.  Bayle, 
M.  D.    Tome  I.     Paris,  1856. 

B6gin,  2246,  0.  Traits  de  physiologic  pathologique,  r6dig6  suiyant  les 
principes  de  la  nouyelle  doctrine  m6dicale.  Par  L.  T.  B^gin,  M.  D. 
Tomes  2.    Paris,  1828. 

Bichat,  2080,  0.  An  epitome  of  the  pathology  of  Bichat.  By  Thos.  Hen- 
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Broussais,  828,  0.  Traits  de  physiologic  appliqu^  k  la  pathologie.  Par 
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1904,  0.    A  treatise  on  physiology  applied  to  pathology.    By  F.  J.  V. 

Broussais,  M.  D.    Translated  by  John  Bell,  M.  D.,  and  R.  La  Roche, 
M.  D.    PhUad.  1826. 

2785,  0.    Cours  de  pathologie  et  de  th^apeutique  g^^rales,  profess^ 

k  la  Faculty  de  M6decine  de  Paris,  par  F.  J.  V.  Broussais.    Stenogra- 
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2me  6dit.    Tomes  5.    Paris,  1834. 
18 


194  GENERAL  PATHOLOOT. 

Cailliot,  1003,  0.    £l6men8  de  pathologie  g^n&rale  et  de  pliysiologie  patho- 

logique.    Par  L.  Cailliot,  M.  D.    Tomes  2.    Paris,  1819. 
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2de  Mit.    Paris,  1824. 

3729,  0.    Le  mdme  onvrage.    4me  6dit.    Paris,  1856. 

Dickson,  3266,  0.    Essays  on  pathology  and  therapeutics.     By  S.  H. 

Dickson,  M.  D.    2  vols.    New  York,  1846. 
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M.  D.    Edinb.  1782. 
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By  Jacob  Dyckman,  M.  D.    New  York,  1814. 
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Fletcher,  M.  D.     Edited  by  John  J.  Drysdale,  M.  D.,  and  John  R. 

Russell,  M.  D.    Edinb.  1842. 
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Gaubius.  Translated  from  the  Latin  by  Charl.  Enkine.    Edinb.  1778. 
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de  th^rapie  mddioale.    Par  E.  Gintrac.    Tomes  3.    Paris,  1853. 
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Translated  from  the  German,  by  Henry  C.  Preston,  M.  D.    Philad. 

1853. 
Junoker,  81,  Q.    Tom.  VL    D.  Joannis  Junokeri  conspectus  pathologie  et 

semeiologiA.    Hal«Magdeb.  1736. 
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Accompagn6  d'un  atlas.     Paris,  1845. 
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Lond.  1836. 

2913, 0.    The  same.   Philad.  1839.    (Dunglison's  Am.  Med.  Library.) 

Nioholl,  1826,  0.    General  elements  of  pathology.    By  Whitelock  NichoU, 

M.  D.    Lond.  1820. 
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New  York,  1847. 
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QENXRAL  PATHOLOGT.  1^5 

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John  Simon,  F.  R.  S.     Philad.  1852. 
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M.  D.    Philad.  1848. 
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222  SPECIAL  PATHOLOGY. 

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63,  Q.    Schola  medicins ;  or,  the  new  universal  history  and  school  of 

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HOC,  0.    The  same. 

1256,  0.    ThonuB  Sydenham,  M.  D.  opera  nniversa.    Lngd.  Batar. 

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1484,  0.    The  same.    5th  edit.    Lond.  1816. 

1275,  0.    The  same.    With  an  appendix  by  Bdw.  Miller,  M.  D.    3d 

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crises,  and  other  phenomena  of  these  fevers ;  and  thence  is  deduced 
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1036,  O.  Vol.  .XVI.  p.    The  same. 

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1036,  O.  Vol.  I.  p.    The  same. 

443,  O.  p.     Observations  on  the  causes  and  cure  of  remitting  or 

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462,  O.     The  same. 

1036,  0.  Vol.  XVII.  p.     The  same. 

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831,  0.    The  same. 

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1894,  0.     Official  report  on  the  fever  which  appeared  on  board  his 

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1036,  0.  Vol.  IX.  p.    The  same. 

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515,  0.    An  essay  on  the  malignant  pestilential  fever  as  it  appeared 

in  1793, 1794,  1795,  and  1796.     Interspersed  with  observations  and 
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New  York,  &c.,  was  the  same  fever  introduced  by  infection  imported 
18 


274  BPEOIAL  PATHOLOQT. 

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in  the  United  States  of  Amerioa  from  1793  to  1805  ;  in  order  to  cor- 
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Currie,  443,  0.  p.  A  treatise  on  the  synoohus  Icteroides,  or  yellow  fever, 
as  it  lately  appeared  in  the  city  of  Philadelphia.  By  Wm.  Currie. 
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436,  0.  p.    The  sam^. 

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1272,  0.  p.    The  same. 

510,  O.  Memoirs  of  the  yellow  fever  which  prevailed  in  Philadel- 
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which  is  added  a  collection  of  facts  respecting  the  origin  of  the  fever. 
By  Wm.  Currie.     Philad.  1798. 

*-^  510,  0.  p.  A  sketch  of  the  rise  and  progress  of  the  yellow  fever,  and 
of  the  proceedings  of  the  board  of  health  in  Philadelphia  in  1799 ;  to 
which  is  added  a  collection  of  facts  and  observations  respecting  the 
origin  of  the  yellow  fever  in  this  country,  and  a  review  of  the  different 
modes  of  treating  it.    By  Wm.  Currie.    Philad.  1800. 

1036,  0.  Vol.  X.  p.    The  same. 

783,  0.  p.    Facts  and  observations  relative  to  the  origin,  progress, 

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the  disease  in  Wilmington,  communicated  by  Dr.  B.  A.  Smith  and 
Dr.  John  Vaughan.    Philad.  1802.   . 

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1036,  O.  Vol.  XV.  p.    The  same. 

Fisher,  1036,  0.  Vol.  V.  p.  Tentamen  modicum  inangurale,  de  febre  flava 
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470,  O.  p.    The  same. 

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1036,  O.  Vol.  XV.  p.    The  same. 

Jewell,  3559,  0.  p.    Yellow  or  malignant  bilious  fever  in  the  vicinity  of 

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731,  0.    The  same. 

O'Halloran,  1746, 0.  Remarks  on  the  yellow  fever  of  Spain :  comprehend* 
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Ouviere,  677,  O.  p.  An  account  of  the  contagions  jellow  fever  of  Phila- 
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Potter,  1735, 0.  A  memoir  on  the  contagion  of  yellow  fever.  By  Nathaniel 
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Pym,  1545,  0.  Observations  upon  the  Bulam  fever,  which  has  of  late 
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Rush,  377,  O.  An  account  of  the  bilious  remitting  yellow  fever,  as  it 
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426,  0.     Medical  inquiries  and  observations  :  containing  an  account 

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cause  of  fever ;  and  a  defence  of  bloodletting  as  a  remedy  for  certain 
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638,  O.  p.  A  second  address  to  the  citizens  of  Philadelphia,  con- 
taining additional  proofs  of  the  domestic  origin  of  the  malignant 
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CHAPTEE   V. 


Sntfittti* 


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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. 


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8S8  SUBOERT. 

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188,  Q.    The  sam0. 

Hunter,  91,  Q.    On  blood,  inflammation,  and  gunshot  wounds.    By  John 

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772,  O.    The  same,  in  2  vols.,  from  the  Lond.  Qto.    Philad.  1796. 

773,  O.    The  same. 

774,  0.    The  same. 

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3.   TETAirVS. 
{Vid.  p.  385.) 

4.  coirsTiTunovAL  isRrrATiov. 

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a.   Tumors  Generally, 

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Lebert,  3599,  0.  Recherches  exp^rimentales  et  microscopiques  sur  Tln- 
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Paget,  3509,  0.  Lectures  on  tumours.  By  James  Paget,  F.  R.  S.  Lond. 
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Velpeau,  3101, 0.  p.  De  la  rupture  on  de  Tterasement  sous-cutand  des 
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b.  Particular  Tumors  and  Morbid  Growths, 

♦a.  Scirrhus  and  Cancer, 

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*d.  FihrO'plasHc  Tumors, 

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*e.  Fungus  Hamatodes, 

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iVid.  p.  S»6.) 


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BUBGERT.  393 

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1452,  0.  p.    The  same. 

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642,  0.    The  same.    Lond.  1797,  and  Newcastle,  1800. 

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Cazenave,  3320,  0.    Traits  des  maladies  du  cuir  chevelu  suivi  de  conseils 

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By  T.  H.  Burgess,  M.  D.    Lond.  1851. 
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2.   8UBOEBT  OF  BL0QDVB8SBLS. 

a.  Hemorrhage,    Ligature  and  Torsion  of  Arteries^  S^c, 

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322,  0.    The  same. 

1497,  O.  p.    The  same. 

Andree,  764^  0.  p.  On  fistula  in  ano,  hemorrhage,  mortification,  &c.  By 
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Beck,  2812,  0.  Vol.  I.  p.  On  the  application  of  the  ligature  to  arteries  or 
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Blizard,  160,  D.  A  lecture  on  the  situation  of  the  large  bloodvessels  of 
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Jones,  878, 0.  A  treatise  on  the  process  employed  by  nature  in  suppressing 
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Manec,  143,  F.  Traits  thtorique  et  pratique  de  la  ligature  des  artdres.  Far 
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M.  D.     (From  the  Am.  Joum.  of  the  Med.  Sciences,  July,  1847.) 
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1157,  O.    Trait6  des  maladies  des  artdres  et  des  veines.    Par  Jos. 

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396  8UBQERT. 

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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.) 
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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. 
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Fumivall,  M.  D.     Lond.  1845. 
Hutchison,  1610,  0.  p.    A  letter  on  the  operation  for  popliteal  aneurism. 

By  Alex.  Copland  Hutchison.     Lond.  1811. 
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(Lancisius,  Gauttani,  Matani,  Verbrugge,  Weltinus,  Murray,  Trew, 

Asman.)      Edidit  atque  prsfatus  est  Thomas  Lauth,  M.  D.      Cum 

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Poblit^ratlon  des  artdres  dans  le  traitement  des  an^urismes,  de  leurs 

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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, 

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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- 
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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. 

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Home,  709, 0.  Observations  on  varicose  veins  and  piles,  &c.  By  Bverard 
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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 
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1856. 

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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. 
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John  Abemethy.    Vol.  II.     Philad.  1811. 
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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. 

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Auges.    4  Lieferungen.    Yon  Dr.  C.  0.   Theodor  Ruete.    Leipzig, 
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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. 
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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 
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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. 

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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- 
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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. 

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Tyrrell,  2908,  0.  A  practical  work  on  the  diseasea  of  the  eje,  and  their 
treatment,  medically,  topioaUy,  and  by  operation.  By  Frederick  Tyr- 
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Underwood,  277,  O.  Siyrglcal  traota,  2d  edit.  With  obserrations  on  the 
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Vetch,  1662,  0.  A  practical  treatise  on  the  diaeasea  of  the  eye.  By  John 
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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. 

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27 


418  BUBQERY, 

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895,  0.  p.    The  same.    2d  edit.     Lond.  1802. 

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**a.  Inguinal  Hernia, 

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c.  Artificial  Anus, 

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420  8UB0ERY. 

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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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824,  0.    The  same. 

825,  0.     The  same. 

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Paris,  1854. 

Judd,  2632,  O.  Treatise  on  urethritis  and  syphilis.  By  Wm.  H.  Judd. 
With  plates.    Lond.  1836. 

Milton,  3475,  0.  On  a  new  way  of  treating  gonorrhoea.  By  John  L.  Mil- 
ton.   Lond.  1852. 

MoncriefTe,  321,  0.  Vol.  I.  p.  Dissertatio  medica  de  gonorrhoea  virulenta. 
Auctore  Gulielmo  MoncriefTe.    Edinb.  1768. 

Stevenson,  754,  0.  p*  An  inaugural  essay  on  the  disease  of  gonorrhoea. 
By  Cosmo  Gordon  Stevenson.    Philad.  1803. 

1036,  0.  Vol.  XIV.  p.    The  same. 

Thomas,  542,  O.  Vol.  I.    An  essay  on  gonorrhoea ;  with  some  observationa 


452  SURGERT. 

on  the  nse  of  opinm  in  the  cnie  of  that  disease.  Bj  William  Thomas. 
Lond.  1780. 

Tongue,  648,  O.  p.  Inaugural  dissertation  on  lues  venerea,  the  modus 
operandi  of  meroury  in  curing  it,  gonorrhoea,  &c.  By  James  Tongue. 
Philad.  1801. 

'  813,  0.  Vol.  XL  p.    The  same. 

1036,  0.  Vol.  XIV.  p.,  and  Vol.  XX.  p.    The  same. 

Turner,  194,  0.  A  discourse  concerning  gleets.  By  Daniel  Turner. 
Lond.  1729. 

Wilkinson,  1608,  0.  p.  A  new  method  of  treating  gonorrhoea,  by  which 
strictures  are  prevented.    By  C.  H.  Wilkinson.    Lond.  1801. 

1120,  0.  p.  Identities  ascertained;  or  an  illustration  of  Mr.  Ware's 
opinion  resi>ecting  the  sameness  of  infection  in  venereal  gonorrhoea, 
and  the  ophthalmia  of  Egypt ;  with  an  examination  of  aifinity  be- 
tween antient  leprosy  and  lues.    Lond*  1808. 

16.   OPBHATIVB  BUBOBBT. 

a.   General  Works  on  Operative  Surgery, 

Averill,  430,  D.  A  short  treatise  on  operative  sui^ry,  describing  the 
principal  operations  as  practised  in  England  and  France;  designed 
for  the  use  of  students  in  operating  on  the  dead  body.  By  Charles 
AveriU.    3d  edit.    Lond.  1830. 

379,  D.    The  same  work.    1st  Am.  edit,  with  additions.    By  John 

Bell,M.D.    Philad.  1823. 

Bell,  930,  O.  A  system  of  operative  surgery,  founded  on  the  basis  of 
anatomy.    By  Chailes  Bell.    With  plates.    2  vols.    Lond.  1807. 

1427,  0.    The  same  work.    2d  edit.    Lond.  1814. 

130,  F.  Illustrations  of  the  great  operations  of  surgery,  trepan,  her- 
nia, amputation,  aneurism,  and  lithotomy.  By  Ghas.  Bell.  Londi 
1821. 

Bernard  and  Huette,  3652,  0.  Illustrated  manual  of  operative  surgery 
and  surgical  anatomy.  By  MM.  Ch.  Bernard,  M.  D.,  and  Gh.  Huette. 
Bdited,  with  notes  and  additions,  by  W.  H.  Van  Buren,  M.  D.,  and 
C.  B.  Isaacs,  M.  D.  Illustrated  with  colored  steel  engravings  by  M. 
J.  L6veiU&    New  York,  1856. 

Blasius,  206,  F.  Akiurgische  Abbildnngen  oder  DanteUung  der  blutigen 
chirurgischen  Operationen  und  der  fOr  dieselben  erfundenen  Werk- 
seuge.    Von  Dr.  Bmst  Blasius.    2te  Auflage.    Berlin,  1844. 

3223,  0.    Erkl&rung  der  akiurgisohen  Abbildnngen,  &o. 

Bourgery  et  Jacob,  204,  F.  Traits  oomplet  de  Tanatomie  de  lliomme  oom- 
prenant  la  m6decine  op6ratoire.  Par  le  Dr.  J.  M.  Bourgery.  Aveo 
planches,  Uihographides  par  N.  H.  Jacob.    Tomes  8.    Paris,  1840. 

Charrier,  51,  D.  A  treatise  of  chirurgical  operations.  To  which  is  an- 
nexed a  general  idea  of  wounds.  By  Joseph  de  la  Charrier.  Trans- 
lated into  English  by  B.  B.    Lond.  1696. 


SUBGERT.  453 

CheTAlier,  1120,  0.  p.  An  introdaotion  to  a  course  of  lectures  on  the  ope- 
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 
Dieffenbach.    2  B&nde.     Leipzig,  1845  und  1848. 

Dionis,  219,  0.  Cours  d'op6rations  de  ohirurgie.  Par  M.  Pionis.  ism 
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 
operations,  par  Alphonse  Gu6rin.    Paris,  1855. 

Gdnther,  518,  Q.  Lehre  von  den  blutigen  Operationen  am  menschlichen 
Korper.  Yon  Dr.  G«  B.  Gilnthe(r,  Leipsig  und  Heidelberg,  1853— 
1856. 

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&yenr  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  &lterer  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. 


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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 

contained  in  his  essays  on  the  practice  of  midwifery,  &c.  From  Alex- 
ander Hamilton,  M.  D.    Edinb.  1793. 

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- 
rition.   By  James  Hogben.    Lond.  1812. 

116,  F.    Hogben's  anatomical  tables,  illustrative  of  his  treatise  on 

midwifeiy,  intituled  "  obstetric  studies.*'    Class  I.  and  II. 

Hopkins,  319,  D.  Accoucheur's  vade-mecum.  By  Joseph  Hopkins.  4th 
edit.    Lond.  1816. 

Hunter,  389,  Q.  MS.  notes  of  a  course  of  lectures  on  anatomy  and  mid- 
wifery, delivered  by  Dr.  Wm.  Hunter  in  1776. 

Ingleby,  2671,  0.  Facts  and  cases  in  obstetric  medicine,  &c.  By  J.  T. 
Ingleby.     Lond.  1836. 

Jacobs,  427,  Q.  Ecole  pratique  des  accouchemens,  par  le  Professeur  J.  B. 
Jacobs.    Gand,  1785. 

Jackson,  200,  D.  Cautions  to  women,  respecting  the  state  of  pregnancy ; 
the  progress  of  labor  and  delivery ;  the  confinement  of  childbed ; 
80 


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466  MIDWIFBBT. 

and  some  constitutional  diseases,  &o.  By  Segoin  Henry  Jackson,  M.  D. 

2d  edit.     Lond.  1801. 
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. 

By  John  Kelly,  M.  D.    Dublin,  1816. 
Lachapelle,  776,  0.    Pratique  des  aooouchemens,  ou  m^moires,  et  observa- 
tions choisies,  sur  les  points  les  plus  importans  de  Part.   Par  Madame 

Lachapelle.    Publics  par  Ant.  Dugte,  M.  D.    Tomes  3.    Paris,  1821  k 

1826. 
La  Vauguion,  199,  0.    A  compleat  body  of  ohlrnrgical  operations,  &c., 

amongst  which  are  inserted  the  several  ways  of  delivering  women  in 

natural  and  unnatural  labors.   By  M.  de  la  Vauguion,  M.  D.    2d  edit. 

Translated  into  English.    Lond.  1707. 
Lee,  3024,  0.    Lectures  on  the  theory  and  practice  of  midwifeiy.    By 

Robert  Lee,  M.  D.    Illustrated  by  engravings.    Lond.  1844. 

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. 

Leroy,  284,  O.    La  pratique  des  aocouohements.    Premiere  partie,  conte- 

nant  rhistoire  critique  de  la  doctrine  et  de  la  pratique  des  principaux 

accoucheurs  qui  out  paru  depuis  Hippocrate  jusqu'2i  nos  jours ; 

pour  servir  d'introduction  2i  P^tude  et  2i  la  pratique  des  accouchements. 

Par  M.  Alphonse  Leroy.    Paris,  1776. 
Levret,  128,  O.    L'art  des  accouchemens,  d6montr6  par  des  principes  de 

physique  et  de  m^ohanique.    Pour  servir  d'introduotion  et  de  base  2i 

des  lemons  particulidres.    Par  M.  Andr6  Levret.   2d  edit.   Paris,  1761. 
M'Clintock,  3403, 0.   Practical  observations  on  midwifery,  and  the  diseases 

incident  to  the  puerperal  state.    By  Alfred  H.  M'Glintock,  M.  D.,  and 

Samuel  L.  Hardy,  M.  D.     Dublin,  1848. 
Mattel,  3703,  0.    Essai  sur  I'accouchement  physiologique.    Par  A.  Mattel, 

M.  D.    Aveo  figures.    Paris,  1855. 
Maunsell,  492,  D.  The  Dublin  practice  of  midwifery.    By  Henry  Maunsell, 

M.  D.    Lond.  1834. 
Maygrier,  135,  F.    Nouvelles  demonstrations  d'accouchemens.    Avec  des 

planches  en  taille-douce,  accompagnSes  d*un  texte  raisonnd,  propre  k 

en  faciliter  Tezplication.    Par  J.  P.  Maygrier,  M.  D.    Paris,  1822. 
Mears,  285,  D.    The  pupil  of  nature ;  or  candid  advice  to  the  fair  sex  on 

pregnancy,  child-birth,  &c.    By  Martha  Mears.    Lond.  1797. 
Meigs,  542,  D.     The  Philadelphia  practice  of  midwifeiy.    By  Charles  D. 

Meigs,  M.  D.    With  engravings.    Philad.  1838. 
3276,  0.    Obstetrics ;  the  science  and  the  art.    By  Chas.  D.  Meigs, 

M.  D.    With  illustrations.     Philad.  1849. 
Miller,  801,  0.  p.    An  inaugural  essay  on  the  means  of  lessening  the  pains 

of  parturition.    By  Peter  Miller.    Philad.  1804. 


M]Dli\aFSRT  487 

Miller,  1036,  0.  Vol.  XV.  p.    The  same. 

813,  0.  Vol.  I.  p.     The  same.    Philad.  1805. 

Moss,  211,  O.     On  the  management  of  children,  and  on  the  treatment  and 

rnle  of  conduct  reqnisite  for  the  mother,  during  pregnancy  and  lying- 

in.    By  Wm.  Mosfi.    Lend.  1781. 

382,  0.    The  same.     Bgham,  1794. 

Murphy,  3278,  0.    Lectures  on  natural  and  difficult  parturition.    By  E. 

Wm.  Murphy,  M.  D.    New  York,  1846. 
N&gele,  3135,  0.    Lehrbuch  der  Oehurtshiilfe  fiir  Hebammen.    Von  Franz 

Karl  N&gele,  M.  D.     Heidelberg,  1842. 
3113,  0.    Lehrbuch  der  Geburtshiilfe.    VOn  Dr.  Hermann  Frana 

N&egele.    1  Theil.     Fhysiologie  und  Di&tetik  der  Oeburt.    Mainz, 

1843. 
Oke,  2234,  0.    On  the  immediate  treatment  of  emeigenoles  that  occur  in 

surgery  and  midwifery.    By  W.  S.  Oke,  M.  D.    2  vols.    Lend.  1831 

and  1835. 
Osborn,  422,  0.     Essays  on  the  practice  of  midwifery,  in  natural  and 

difficult  labors.     By  Wm.  Osborn,  M.  D.    Loud.  1792. 
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remarks.    By  Wm.  Perfect.    2  vols.     Rochester,  1783. 
Pinieus,  645,  D.    Sever.   Pin»i,  de  integritatis  et  eorruptionis  virginum 

notis,  graviditate  Item  et  partu  natural!  mulierum  opusoula.   Amstel- 

odami,  1663. 
Power,  1802, 0.    A  treatise  on  midwifery,  developing  principles  tending  to 

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. 

Lond.  1841. 

3275,  0.    The  same  work.    5th  Am.  edit.    Philad.  1849. 

Ramsbotham,  J.,  1831,  0.     Practical  observations  in  midwifery ;  with  a 

selection  of  cases.    By  John  Ramsbotham,  M.  D.   2  vols.    Lond.  1821 

and  1832. 
Raynald,  450,  Q.    The  birth  of  man-kinde ;  otherwise  named  the  woman's 

booke.    Set  forth  in  English  by  Thomas  Raynald,  Physitian.     Lond. 

1634. 
Rigby,  2907,  0.  Vol.  VI.     (Tweedie*s  library  of  medicine.)    A  system  of 

midwifery.    By  Edward  Rigby,  M.  D.    Lond.  1841. 
Roederer,  3091,  0.    £l6mens  de  Tart  des  accouchemens.    Par  F.  J.  G. 

Roederer,  M.  D.    Traduit  de  TAllemand.    Aveo  figures.     Paris,  1765. 
Roonhuyse,  37,  D.  p.   A  medico-chirurgical  treatise  on  some  extraordinary 

cases  of  women  in  travel,  &c.    By  Henry  Van  Roonhuyse.   Englished 

out  of  Dutch  by  a  careftil  hand.    Lond.  1676. 
Ryan,  405,  D.    A  manual  of  midwifery ;  or,  a  summary  of  the  science  and 

art  of  obstetric  medicine.     By  Michael  Ryan,  M.  D.    Lond.  1828. 


468  MiDWiFEar. 

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, 
M.  D.    Vols.  I.  and  II.    Edinb.  1855  and  '56. 

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- 
lated from  the  French  by  Charles  D.  Meigs,  M.  D.    Philad.  1831. 

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 
Page,  M.  D.     With  numerous  illustrations.    Philad.  1852. 

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 

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which  are  Inserted  the  seyeral  ways  of  deliyering  women  in  natural 

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surgery  and  midwifery.    By  W.  S.  Oke,  M.  D.    2  yols.     Lond.  1831 

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out  of  Dutch  by  a  careful  hand.    Lond.  1676. 

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iVid.  Medical  Jurisprudenoe,  Part  I.,  Chap.  VII.) 


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3790,  O.    The  same  work.    Fhilad.  1856. 

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480  MIBWIFEIIY. 

Clarke,  1834, 0.    The  same  work.    PMlad.  1824. 

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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. 
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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 
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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. 
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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. 
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m^moire  mMico-l6gal  sur  la  viability  du  foetus.    Avec  des  notes  et 

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(D'Angers).    Paris,  1833. 
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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. 
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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. 
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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. 
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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 

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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. 
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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. 
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protracted  suckling  on  mothers  and  children,  &c.   By  Edward  Morton, 

M.  D.    Lond.  1831. 
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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. 

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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, 
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8euz,  3698,  0.  p.  Recherches  sur  les  maladies  des  enfans  nouveau-nes. 
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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. 
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Vanier,  3796,  O.  La  clinique  des  hdpitaux  des  enfians,  et  revue  retro^ 
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Dr.  Vanier,  du  H&vre.    Ire  Ann6e.    Paris,  1841. 

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MIDWUXBT.  491 

Wilson,  104,  D.  p.  Aphorisms,  composed  for  a  text  to  praotioal  lectures 
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226,  D.  The  maternal  physician ;  a  treatise  on  the  nurture  and  manage- 
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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. 
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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. 


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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 

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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 

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pitals for  the  insane.    By  Thos.  S.  Kirkbride,  M.  D.    Philad.  1847. 

3749,  0.  On  the  construction,  organization,  and  general  arrangements 

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ali6n§s  de  Rouen.    Avec  quelques  remarques  sur  les  enfants  trouvte 

et  abandonn^s.     Par  P.  Thtod.  Legras.    Rouen,  1827. 
Blarcel,  3797,  0.  p.    Precis  historique  et  descriptif  sur  le  Mdrist&n  on  le 

grand  hdpital  des  fous  du  Kaire ;  par  J.  J.  Marcel.     Paris,  1833. 
Millingen,  584,  D.    Aphorisms  on  the  treatment  and  management  of  the 

insane ;  with  considerations  on  public  and  private  lunatic  asylums. 

By  J.  G.  Millingen,  M.  D.    Lond.  1840. 


642  lISeiOAL  UTNULTVBaL 

ParohAppe,  3568, 0«    Bes  prinoipea  ik  Bmrro  daa9  1a  foadation  el  la  oon- 

straotion  des  asiloB  d'alite^.    Par  Max.  Parohiqipe.    Paris,  18S3. 
Pinel,  548,  D«    Traits  oomplet  dn  i>6gune  ganitaiie  des  ali^nfe,  on  laaBMl 

des  gtablissementa  qni  lenr  sont  oonsacrte.    Par  Scii^on  Pinel.    Areo 

des  planches.    Bmxelles,  1837. 
Pointe,  3796, 0.  p.    Notice  sur  llidpital  d»  Gtvty  ^  LoDdves,  el  sur  Fho«piee 

d^artemental  d'alito^  d'Aazeire  (Yenne).  Par  J.  P.  Pmnie.    L7011, 

1842. 
Pownall,  3145,  0.    The  pauper  Innatic  asylum  act.     (8  and  9  Viet.,  chap. 

126.)    With  an  analjrsis  of  its  provisions,  ezplanatorj  notes,  and  a 

copious  index.    B7  J.  F.  Pownall.    Lond.  1845. 
Renaudin,  3010,  O.  p.     Gonsid^raUons  sur  les  formes  de  rali^nation 

mentale,  observfies  dans  Taslle  d6partemental  d'ali^ngs  de  Slgphana- 

fold,  pendant  lea  anntes  1836,  1837,  1838  et  1839^      Par  L.  F.  S. 

Eenaudin.    Paris,  1841. 

Notice  BtatiBti()Be  sur  les  aU4n^  du  departemeni^  dn  Bas-Bhin.   Paris, 

1840. 
3794,  0.  p.    Administraticm  des  aailea  d'alidn^a.    Par  L.  F.  £.  Be- 

naudia,  BL  D.    Paris,  1845. 
Stark,  401,  Q.  p.    Remarks  on  the  constmotion  of  public  hospitals  for  the 

cure  of  mental  derangement.    By  Wm  Stark.    Sdinburgh,  1807. 
Tissot,  3794,  0.  p.    M6moire  en  favour  des  ali6n^.    Par  Fr.  H.  Tissot. 

Lyon,  1837. 
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Paris,  1850. 
792,  D.  p.      Projet  de  nouvelle  organisatioB   des   dtablissementa 

d'ali^n^.    Par  Joe.  Tissot.    Paris,  1852. 
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favour  des  pauvres  ali^n^s.    Par  Joseph  Tissot.    Paris,  1856. 
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Insane  persons  of  the  society  of  Friends.    Containing  an  account  of 

its  origin  and  progress,  the  modes  of  treatment,  and  a  statement  of 

oases.  By  Samuel  Tuke.  With  an  elevaUon  and  plana  of  the  building. 

York,  1813. 

378,  D.    The  same.    Philad.  1813. 

Watson  and  Pritchetti  145,  F.    Plans»  elevali<«B,  aectiona  and  descrip- 
tions of  the  pauper  lunatic  asylum,  lately  eveoled  al  Wakefield,  for 

the  west-riding  of  Yorkshire ;  to  which  is  added  Mr.  Samuel  Tuke'a 

practical  hints  on  the  oonatruction  and  economy  of  such  institutiona. 

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. 
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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 
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2606,  O.  p.  Reports  of  the  trwtees  of  the  State  lioaatio  Asylnxn,  Wor- 
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2705,  0.  p.  Third  and  fourth  annual  reports  of  the  trustees  of  the  State 
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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 
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136,  F.  Report  from  the  select  committee  on  pavper  lonatios  in  the  county 
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3038,  O.  Report  of  the  metropolitan  commissioners  in  lunacy  to  the  Lord 
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2058,  0.  Sketches  in  Bedlam;  or,  charaeteristic  traits  of  insanity,  as 
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2636,  O.  p.  A  prospectus  of  Earl's  Court  House,  Mrs.  Bradbury's  esta- 
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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. 
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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. 
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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, 
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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. 
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Alex.  Monro.  Senior,  M.  D.     Deliyered  as  the  Harveian  oratimi  at 

Edinburgh,  for  the  year  1780.    By  Andrew  Duncan,  Si.  D.    Bdinb. 

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Morton,  3801,  0.  p.    A  memoir  of  Samuel  George  Morton,  M.  D.,  late  Pre- 
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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. 
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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. 
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H.D.    By  J.  Band4^pb«  M.  D.    Philad.  183J^. 
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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 


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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. 

Cavallo,  166,  0.  An  essay  on  medical  electricity.  By  Tiberius  Carallo. 
2d  edit.    Lond.  1781. 

— — -  586,  0.  A  complete  treatise  on  electricity,  in  theory  and  practice ; 
with  original  experiments.  By  Tiberius  Cavallo.  4th  edit.  3  vols. 
Lond.  1795. 

— *■»  788,  O.  A  treatise  on  magnetism,  in  theory  and  practice,  with 
original  experiments.  By  Tiberius  Cavallo,  F.  R.  8.,  &c.  With  plates. 
3d  edit.    Lond.  1800. 

Guthbertson,  1060,  0.  Practical  electricity,  and  galvanism ;  containing  a 
series  of  experiments.  lUnstrated  with  plates.  By  John  Guthbert- 
son*   Lond.  1807. 

Davy,  1581,  0.  p.  Prof.  Davy's  inquiries  concerning  the  relation  of  gal- 
vanism to  living  action,  &c.    By  Matthew  Yatman.    Lond.  1814. 

De  Luc,  1229,  0.  Traits  61teientaire  sur  le  fluids  filectrico-galvanique. 
Far  J.  A.  de  Luc.    Tomea  2.    Paris,  1804. 

Donovan,  1450,  0.  Essay  on  the  origin,  progrsss,  and  present  state  of 
galvanism;  containing  a  statement  of  a  new  hypothesis.  By  M. 
Donovan.    Dublin,  1816. 

Draper,  474,  Q.  Memoirs  on  capillary  attraction,  electricity,  and  the 
chemical  action  of  light.  Append,  to  Treatise  on  the  organization  of 
plants,  by  J.  W.  Draper.    New  York,  1845. 

Edwards,  &c.,  2322,  0.  p.  Observations  on  electricity.  By  Dr.  Edwards, 
M.  Pouillet,  and  Luke  Howard.    Lond,  1832. 

Fowler,  535, 0.  p.  Experiments  and  observations  relative  to  the  influence 
lately  discovered  by  M.  Galvani,  and  commonly  called  animal  elec- 
tricity.   By  Richard  Fowler.    Edinb.  1793. 

Franklin,  257,  D.    Experiences  et  observations  sur  raeotrioitd,  faites  k 


56$  NATURAL  PBHiOflOPHT. 

Fhiladelphie  en  Am^riqne  par  M.  Benjamin  Franklin.    Tradnites  par 
U.  D'Alibard.    2de  ddit.    Tomes  2.    Paris,  1756. 

Gale,  186,  D.  Theory  and  practioe  of  medical  eleotrioitj.  By  T.  Qale, 
M.  D.    Troy,  N.  Y.,  1802. 

Higgins,  1581,  O.  p.  Bzperimente  and  observations  on  the  atomic  theory, 
and  electrical  phenomena.    By  Wm.  Higgins.    Lond.  1814. 

La  Beanme,  387,  D.  On  galvanism,  its  ohymical  properties,  and  medical 
efBoacy.    By  M.  La  Beanme.    Lond.  1826. 

Leithead,  541,  D.  Electricity;  its  natnre,  operation,  and  importance  in 
the  phenomena  of  the  aniverse.    By  Wm.  Leithead.    Lond.  1837. 

Locke,  482,  Q.  Vol.  III.  p.  Observations  on  terrestrial  magnetism.  By 
John  Locke,  M.  D.    Washington,  1852.     (Smithson.  Contr.) 

Morgan,  100,  D.  Lectures  on  electricity.  By  G.  G.  Morgan.  2  vols. 
Norwich,  1794. 

Koad,  3227, 0.  Lectures  on  electricity,  comprising  galvanism,  magnetism, 
electro-magnetism,  magneto-  and  thermo-electrioity,  and  electro-phy- 
siology. By  Henry  M.  Noad.  3d  edit.  Illustrated  by  wood-cuts. 
Lond. 1849. 

Peart,  1581,  0.  p.  On  electricity;  with  occasional  observations  on  mag- 
netism.   By  B.  Peart,  M.  D.    Gainsbrough,  1791. 

Priestley,  19,  Q.  The  history  and  present  state  of  electricity,  with  original 
experiments.    By  Joseph  Priestley,  P.  R.  8.    4th  edit.    Lond.  1775. 

Secchi,  482,  Q.  Vol.  III.  ik  Researches  on  electrical  rheometry.  By  A. 
Secchi.    Washington,  1852.     (Smithson.  Gontr.) 

Singer,  1477,  0.  Elements  of  electricity  and  electro-ohemistxy.  By  Geo. 
John  Singer.    Lond.  1814. 

Thomson,  2176,  O.  An  outline  of  the  sciences  of  heat  and  electricity.  By 
Thomas  Thomson,  M.  D.    Lond.  1830. 

Wilkinson,  789,  O.  Elements  of  galvanism,  in  theory  and  practice ;  with 
a  comprehensive  view  of  its  history,  from  the  first  experiments  of 
Galvani  to  the  present  time.  By  G.  H.  Wilkinson.  With  plates. 
2  vols.    Lond.  1804. 

3272,  0.  p.  Most  important  errors  in  chemistry,  electricity,  and  mag- 
netism, pointed  out  and  refuted ;  and  the  phenomena  of  electricity, 
and  the  polarity  of  the  magnetic  needle  accounted  for  and  explained. 
By  a  Fellow  of  the  Royal  Society.    Lond.  1846. 


III.   ASTRONOMY. 


Downes,  482,  Q.  Vol.  II.  p.  Occultations  visible  in  the  United  States 
during  the  year  1851.  Gomputed  by  John  Downes,  Esq.  Washing- 
ton, 1851.     (Smithson.  Gontr.) 

482,  0.  Vol.  III.  p.    OcculUtions  visible  in  the  United  States  and 

other  parts  of  the  world  during  the  year  1852.  Gomputed  by  John 
Downes.    Washington,  1852.     (Smithson.  Gontrib.) 


NATURAL  VBXUOBOVar,  56T 

Downes,  482,  Q.  VoL  VI.  p.    Ooonltatioiis  dnrlng  the  year  1856. 

Qonld,  3382,  0.  p.    Baport  on  the  hiBtoty  of  the  diBooyerj-  of  Neptune. 

By  Benjamin  Apthoip  Qoold,  Jr.    Washington,  1850. 
Walker,  482,  Q.  VoL  II.  p.    Beeearches  relative  to  the  planet  Neptnne. 

Bj  Sean  G.  Walker,  BBq.    Washington,  1851.    (Smithaon.  Contr.  to 

Knowledge.) 
—  482,  Q.  Vol.  II.  p.    Ephemeris  of  the  planet  Neptnne  for  Haj,  1795, 

and  for  the  qppoaitions  of  1846,  47, 48,  and  49 ;  also  for  the  years 

1860  and  51. 
•«— —  482,  Q.  Vol.  in.  p.    Bphemeris  of  the  planet  Neptnne  for  the  year 

1852.  By  Sears  C.  WaUcer.    Washington,  1852.     (Smithson.  Contr.) 
Whewell,  2600,  0.    Bridgewater  Tr.  UL    On  astronomy  and  general  phy- 
sios.   By  the  Boy.  Wm.  Whewell,  A.  M.    Lond.  1834. 


lY.   METEOROLOGY. 


(a.)  mstsoboloot  in  general. 

Arago,  3720, 0.  Meteorological  essays,  by  Francois  Arago.  With  an  in- 
troduction by  Baron  Alex,  ron  Humboldt.  Translated  under  the 
superintendence  of  Colonel  Sabine.    Lond.  1855. 

Daniell,  1700,  0.  Meteorological  essays  and  obserrations.  By  J.  Fred. 
Daniell,  F.  B.  B.    Lond.  1823. 

Drew,  784,  D.  Practical  meteorology.  Bj  John  Drew,  Ph.  D.  Lond. 
1856. 

Foissao,  3572,  O.  De  la  m6ttorologie  dans  ses  rapports  areo  la  science  de 
I'homme  et  prinoipalement  ayeo  la  m6deoine  et  I'hygidne  publique. 
Par  P.  Foissae,  M.  D.    Tomes  2.    Paris,  1854. 

Forster,  2173,  O.  Besearohes  about  atmospheric  phenomena.  With  the 
calendar  of  nature,  &c.  With  plates.  By  Thomas  Foister,  F.  L.  S.  3d 
edit.    Lend.  1823. 

Kaemtx,  664,  D.  A  complete  course  of  meteorology.  By  L.  F.  Eaemtz. 
Translated  from  the  German  by  C.  V.  Walker.    Lond.  1845. 

Lecoq,  2842,  O.  £ltoiens  de  g^graphie  physique  et  de  m^ttorologie.  Par 
H.  Lecoq.    Paris,  1836. 

Prout,  2600, 0.  Bridgewater  Tr.  VIII.  Chemistry,  meteorology,  and  the 
ftmction  of  digestion  considered  with  reference  to  natural  theology. 
By  Wm.  Prout,  M.  D.    Lond.  1834. 

Bobertson^  1043,  0.  A  general  view  of  the  natural  history  of  the  atmo- 
sphere ;  with  an  essay  on  the  causes  of  epidemic  diseases.  By  Henry 
Bobertson,  M.  D.    2  yols.    Bdinb.  1808. 


568  NATUBAL  nOLOCOFHT, 

(b.)  pabtioulab  DisPAxnsxtnB  ov  ifBTBOBOLoonr ;  MwnBOBOuoeioAi, 

OBBSBYATIONB,  KTO.  XTC. 

Bartholinns,  782,  D.  D.  Ensmi  Barthotini  de  figva  niyis  dimertfitio. 
HafnisB,  1661. 

Boadiiiy  3649,  0.  p.    Hlatoire  physique  et  m^oale  de  la  foiidre,  et  de  bm. 
effets  sur  lliomme,  lee  animaux,  les  plantofl,  lea  tidifioei,  lea  navires. 
Far  M.  Bondin.     Paris,  1854. 

Chappelsmith,  482,  Q.  Vol.  VIL  p.  Aooooat  of  a  tornado  near  New  Har- 
mony, Ind.,  April  30, 1862.  By  John  Chappelsmith.  Washington, 
1855.     (Smithson.  Conir.) 

Goi&n,  482,  Q.  Vol.  YI.  p.  On  the  winds  of  the  northern  hemisphere. 
By  James  H.  Coffin.    Washington,  1854.    (Smithson.  Contrih.) 

Dayis,  482,  Q.  Vol.  III.  p.  The  law  of  deposit  of  the  flood  tide ;  its  dyna- 
mical action  and  office.  By  Charles  H.  Davis.  Washington,  1852. 
(Smithson.  Contr.) 

Ehrenberg,  223,  F.  p.  Passat-Stanb  nnd  Bhitregen.  Von  Dr.  C.  G.  Ehren- 
berg.    Berlin,  1849. 

^—  223,  F.  p.  Mikroskopisohe  Analyse  des  cnrl&ndisohen  Meteorpapieis. 
Yon  Dr.  C.  0.  Ehrenberg.    Berlin,  1639. 

Force,  482,  Q.  Yol.  YIII.  p.  Record  of  auroral  phenomena  obsenred  in 
the  higher  northern  latitudes.  Compiled  by  Peter  Fonew  Washing* 
ton,  1856.     (Smithson.  Contrib.) 

Heastie,  2144,  0.  p.  Meteorological  tables,  showing  the  medium  tompera- 
ture  and  state  of  the  weather  throughout  the  Archipelago  and  Le- 
vant, in  1825—1828.    By  Alex.  Heastie.    Edinb.  1830. 

Eirwan,  489,  0.  p.  An  estimate  of  the  tomperaiure  of  different  latiUides* 
By  Richard  Kirwan,  Esq.    Lond.  1787. 

Lawson,  3686,  0.  Meteorological  register  for  twelve  yean,  from  1831  to 
1842  inclusive.  Compiled  from  observations  made  by  the  officers  of 
the  medical  department  of  the  army  of  the  military  posts  of  the 
United  States.  Prepared  under  the  direction  of  Brig.  Gen'l  Thoa. 
Lawsen.    Washington,  1651. 

508,  Q.    Army  Meteorological  Register  for  12  yean,  from  1834  to 

1854,  inclusive.    Prepared  under  the  direction  of  Brevet  Brig'r  Genl 
Thos.  Lawson,  Surgeon-General  U.  S.  Army.    WashlngteQ,  1855. 

Leslie,  1613,  0.  p.  A  short  account  of  experiments  and  instmmenta  de- 
pending  on  the  relations  of  air  to  heat  and  moisture.  Bj  John  Les- 
lie.   Edinb.  1813. 

Lovell,  2061,  0.  Meteorological  register  for  the  yean  1822^5,  kept  hy 
the  surgeons  of  the  army  at  the  military  posts  of  the  U.  S.  under  the 
direction  of  Joseph  Lovell,  M.  D.,  Surgeon-Oeneral*  Washington, 
1826. 

Mason,  3356,  0.  A  treatise  on  the  elimato  and  meteorology  of  Madeira, 
&c.,  by  J.  A.  Mason,  M.  D.  Editod  by  James  S.  Knowles.  Lond. 
1850. 


NATURAL  FHIL060PHT.  569 

Olmstead,  482,  Q.  Vol.  Yin.  p.  On  the  recent  seonlar  period  of  the  atirora 
borealis.  By  Denlion  Olmstead.  Washington,  1866.  (Smithson. 
Contrib.) 

Seontetten,  803,  D.  L'osone  on  reoherohes  ohimiqnei,  mfiteorblogiqnes, 
phjsiologiqaeB  et  medioalea  aur  Tozygftne  61eotri86,  parH.  Sooutetten. 
Paris  et  Metx,  1856. 

Williams,  1036,  0.  Vol.  XL  p.  On  the  use  of  the  thennometer  in  navi- 
gation.   Bj  Jonathan  Williams.    Philad.  1799. 

Williamson,  1169, 0.  p.  Observations  on  the  climate  of  America.  By  H. 
Williamson,  M.  D.    New  York,  1811. 

1036,  0.  Vol.  XL  p.  On  the  influence  of  the  moon  on  climate,  and  the 
animal  economy.    Fhilad.  1798. 

(For  further  work*  oa  Cllniftte,  Vld.  pp.  66  and  245.) 


CHEMISTRY. 


I.  ELEMENTARY  AND  SYSTEMATIC  WORKS. 


Abel  and  Bloxam,  3543, 0.  Handbook  of  ohemistiy,  theoretical,  praotioaf ^ 
and  tecbnioal.  By  P.  A.  Abel,  and  C.  L.  Blozam.  With  a  prefaoe 
bj  Dr.  Hofmann.    Lond.  1854. 

Aocnm,  796,  0.  A  sjBtem  of  theoretioal  and  practical  chemistrx.  Bj 
Frederick  Accum.    2  vols.    With  plates.    Lond.  1803. 

927,  0.    The  same.    2d  edit.    2  rola.    Lond.  1807. 

^— 1258,  O.  The  same.  With  an  appendix,  bj  Thos.  Cooper.  2  yols. 
Fhilad.  1814. 

Aikin,  193,  Q.  A  dictionary  of  chemistry  and  mineralogy.  By  A.  and 
C.  R.  Aikin.    2  rols.    Lond.  1807.    And  an  aiypendiz.    Lond.  1814. 

Bache,  2049,  0.  A  system  of  chemistry  for  the  nse  of  students  of  medi- 
cine.   By  Franklin  Bache,  M.  D.    Fhilad.  1819. 

Banmd,  629,  O.  Chymie  ezp6rimentale  et  raisonnte.  Far  H.  Banmfi, 
Maitre  Apothecaire  de  Fans,  etc.    Tomes  3.    Faris,  1773. 

— —  5,  D.  A  mannal  of  ohemistxy,  or  a  brief  account  of  the  operations 
of  chemistiy,  and  their  products.  Translated  from  the  French  of 
M.  Beaumd.    2d  edit.    Warrington,  1786. 

Begvinus,  40,  D.  Tyrocinium  chymicum  recognitum  et  auctum.  Auctore 
Joanne  Begrino.    Faris,  1612. 

Berkenhout,  283,  0.  First  lines  of  the  theory  and  practice  of  philosophi- 
cal chemistry.    By  John  Berkenhout,  M.  D.    Lond.  1788. 

BeneliuB,  2359,  0.  Traitd  de  chimie.  Far  J.  J.  Berzelius.  Traduit  par 
A.  J.  L.  Jourdan  et  par  Me.  Essllnger  sur  des  manuscrits  in6dits  de 
Tauteur  et  sur  la  demidre  Edition  AUemande.  Tomes  8.  Faris, 
1829—33. 

Black,  257,  Q.  MS.  lectures  on  chemistry.  By  Joseph  Black,  M.  D. 
2  vols.    Edinb.  1771.    (Copied  and  presented  by  Thos.  Farke,  M.  D.) 

—  179,  Q.  Lectures  on  the  elements  of  chemistry.  Deliyered  in  the 
University  of  Edinburgh  by  the  late  Joseph  Black,  M.  D.  Fublished 
from  his  MS.  by  John  Robison,  LL.  D.    2  vols.    Edinb.  1803. 

897,  0.    The  same  work.    3  vols.    Fhilad.  1807. 

Blair,  289,  D.  A  grammar  of  the  principles  and  practice  of  chemistry; 
for  the  use  of  schools.    By  the  Roy.  David  Blair.    Lond.  1815. 


572  OHBUISTET. 

Boerhaare,  75,  Q.  Elementa  chemis,  qon  annivera&rio  labore  docnit  in 
pablioiB  privatisqae  soholis  Hermanniis  Boerhaare.  Gum  tabolis 
sneis.    Tomi  2.    Lngd.  Batar.  1732. 

—  9,  Q.  Elements  of  chemistry ;  being  the  annual  lectures  of  Herman 
Boerhaa^e,  M.  D.  Translated  from  the  Latin  bj  Timothj  Dallowe, 
M.  D.    2  Tols.  in  1.    Lond.  1735. 

Booth,  3309,  0.  The  BnojolopsBdia  of  chemistry.  By  James  C.  Booth. 
Assisted  by  Campbell  Morfit.     Philad.  1850. 

Bryan,  199,  D.  Conversations  on  chemistry.  By  Maigaret  Bryan.  With. 
plates.    2  vols,  in  1.    Philad.  1806. 

Chaptal,  261,  O.  Elements  of  ohemistiy ;  translated  flrom  the  French  of 
M.  J.  A.  Chaptal.    3  vols.    Lond.  1791. 

780,  O.    The  same  work.    2d  Am.  edit.    Philad.  1801. 

928,  0.    The  same  work.    4th  Am.  edit.    By  James  Woodhouse, 

M.  D.    2  vols.    Philad.  1807. 

Chevallier,  3488, 0.  Dictionnaire  raisonnd  des  denominations  ohlmiques  et 
pharmaceuUques.  Par  MM.  A.  Chevallier,  Ch.  Lamy,  and  Bd.  Robi- 
quet.    2me  ddit.    Ire  p.    Paris,  1853. 

Claubry,  3478,  O.  Chimie  legale.  Par  H.  faultier  de  Claubry.  Ext,  m 
Manuel  de  mddeoine  legale.  Par  J.  Briand,  M.  D.,  and  B.  Chaud& 
Paris,  1852. 

Cutbush,  238,  D.  The  philosophy  of  experimental  chemistry.  By  James 
Cntbush.    2  vols.    Philad.  1813. 

Dalton,  1070,  O.  A  new  system  of  chemical  philosophy.  Part  Ist.  By 
John  Dalton.    Manchester,  1808. 

Davy,  1223,  0.  Elements  of  chemical  philosophy.  By  Sir  Humphry 
Davy.    Part  L  Vol.  I.    Lond.  1812. 

Dossie,  92,  0.  Institutes  of  erperimental  chemistry;  being  an  essay 
towards  reducing  that  branch  of  natural  philosophy  to  a  regular  sys- 
tem.   By  Robert  Dossie.    2  vols.    Lond.  1759. 

Dupiery,  989, 0.  Table  alphabdtiqne  et  analytique  des  matidres  oontenues 
dans  les  diz  tomes  du  systdme  des  oonnaissances  chimlques.  RWgte 
par  M.  Dupieiy  et  revue  par  le  C'en  Fouroroy.    Paris,  1802. 

Ewell,  891,  0.  Plain  discourses  on  the  laws  or  properties  of  matter,  con- 
taining the  elements  or  principles  of  modem  chemistry ;  with  more 
particular  details  of  those  practical  parts  of  the  science  most  interest- 
ing to  mankind,  and  connected  with  domestic  affkirs.  By  Thomas 
EweU,  M.  D.    New  York,  1806. 

Fourcroy,  30,  0.  Elements  of  natural  history  and  of  ohemlstry.  By  M. 
de  Fouroroy.    5  vols.     Lond.  1788 — 89. 

— —  320,  O.  The  same  work.  Translated  from  the  third  French  edition. 
To  which  is  preiized,  by  the  translator,  a  prefiiuse,  containing  strictures 
on  the  history  and  present  state  of  chemistiy ;  with  observations  on 
the  antiphlogistic  theory  and  the  new  nomenclature,  by  Messrs.  La- 
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—  430,  0.    The  same  work.    To  which  is  prefixed  the  philosophy  of 


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chemlttry.     Bj  A.  F.  Fonroroj.    Translated  from  the  4th  Frenoh 

edit.    By  R.  Heron.    4  vols.    Lond.  1796. 
Fouroroy,  1466,  0.    The  same.     5th  edit.    With  notes,  bj  John  Thomson. 

3  vols.    Edinb.  1800. 
805,  0.    A  general  system  of  chemical  knowledge ;  and  its  applica- 
tion to  the  phenomena  of  nature  and  art.     By  A.  F.  Foorcroy. 

11  vols,  bound  in  10.    With  a  set  of  synoptic  tables.    Translated 

from  the  French  by  Wm.  Nicholson.    Lond.  1804. 
^—  62,  F.     Synoptic  tables  of  chemistry.    Translated  from  the  French 

of  A.  F.  Fourcroy,  by  Wm.  Nicholson.     Lond.  1801. 
— 1463,  0.     Chemical  philosophy ;  or,  the  established  baais  of  modem 

chemistry.     3d  edit.    Translated  by  Wm.  Desmond.    Lond.  1807. 
Gardner,  674,  D.    Medical  chemistry.    By  D.  P.  Gardner,  M.  D.    Philad. 

1848. 
Gamett,  968,  0.    Outlines  of  a  course  of  lectures  on  chemistry.    By  T. 

Gamett,  M.  D.     Lond.  1801. 
Girtanner,  1366,  0.    Anfansgriinde  der  antiphlogiatisohen  Chen^e  von 

Christoph  Girtanner,  M.  D.     Berlin,  1792. 
Gmelin,  3418,  0.    Handbook  of  chemistry.    By  Leopold  Gmelin.    Trans- 
lated from  the  Gennan  by  Henry  Watta.    9  Yols.    Lond.  1848 — 1855. 

(Cavendish  Soo.) 
Gorham,  1650,  0.    The  elements  of  chemical  science.    By  John  Gorham, 

M.  D.    2  vols.    With  plates.     Boston,  1819  and  1820. 
Gren,  661,  0.    Principles  of  modem  chemistry,  systematically  arranged, 

by  Dr.  Frederic  Charles  Gren^  late  professor  at  Halle.    Translated 

from  the  German ;  with  notes  and  additions.    Illustrated  by  plates. 

2  vols.     Lond.  1800. 
Gumey,  1260,  O.    A  course  of  lectures  on  chemical  science ;  delivered  at 

the  Surrey  institution.    By  Golds  worthy  Gnrney.    Lond.  1823. 
Hare,  2617,  0.    A  compendium  of  the  course  of  chemical  instruction  in 

the  medical  department  of   the  University  of  Pennsylvania.    By 

Robert  Hare,  M.  D.    2d  edit.     Philad.  1834. 
Henry,  152,  D.    An  epitome  of  chemistry.    By  William  Henry.    Philad. 

1802. 

922,  0.    The  same  work.    4th  edit.    Edinb.  1806. 

937,  O.    The  same.    With  notes  of  an  American  editor.    New  Tork, 

1808. 
1195, 0.    The  elements  of  experimental  chemistry.    By  Wm.  Henry, 

M.  D.    6th  edit.    2  vols.    Lond.  1810. 
1285,  0.    The  same  work.     3d  Am.  from  the  6th  English  edit.  With 

notes,  by  B.  Silliman.    With  plates.    2  vols.    Boston,  1814. 
1697,0.    The  same  work.    7th  edit.    WiUi  notes,  by  J.  B.  Coxe,  M.  D. 

Philad.  1817. 
1790,  0.    The  same  work.    Together  with  an  account  of  Dr.  WoUas- 

ton's  scale  of  chemical  equivalents,  and  a  theory  of  galvanism.    By 

Robert  Hare,  M.  D.    2d  American  ftwa  the  8th  Lond.  edit.    2  vols. 

Philad.  1822. 


674  0HEMI8TBT. 

Heron,  655,  0.    ElemeniB  of  obemiBtry.    By  Robert  Heron.    Lond.  1800. 
Hoblyn,  601,  D.    A  manual  of  obemistiy.    By  Richard  D.  Hoblyn.   With 

engravings.    Lond.  1841. 
Imiaon,  1512,  O.    Blemente  of  science  and  art ;  being  a  fkmiliar  intro- 
duction to  natoral  philosophy  and  chemistry.    By  John"  Imison. 
Edited  by  Thos.  Webster.    2  vols.    Lond.  1808. 
Jacobs,  148,  D.    The  student's  chemical  pocket  companion.    By  W.  S. 

Jacobs,  M.  D.    Fhilad.  1802. 
Jacquin,  635,  O.    Elements  of  chemistry.    By  Joseph  Francis  Jacquln. 
Translated  from  the  German.    Lond.  1799. 

Joyce,  273,  D.  Dialogues  on  chemistry  for  young  people.  By  J.  Joyce. 
3d  edit.    2  yols.    Lond.  1816. 

Kane,  2979,  0.  Elements  of  chemistry,  including  the  most  recent  disco- 
yeries  and  applications  of  the  science  to  medicine  and  pharmacy,  and 
to  the  arts.  Illustrated  by  wood-cuts.  By  Robert  Kane,  M.  D.  Dub- 
lin, 1841. 

Keir,  126,  Q.  The  first  part  of  a  dictionary  of  chemistry.  By  J.  Keir, 
F.  R.  S.    Birmingham,  1789. 

Lagrange,  633,  0.  •  A  manual  of  a  course  of  chemistry ;  or,  a  series  of 
experiments  and  illustrations,  necessary  to  form  a  complete  course  of 
that  science.  By  J.  B.  Bouillon  Lagrange.  Translated  from  the 
French.    Illustrated  with  plates.    2  yols.    Lond.  1800. 

979,  0.    The  same. 

Layoisier,  898,  0.  Traitd  6l6mentaire  de  chimie,  pr6sentd  dans  un  ordre 
nouyeau  et  d'aprte  les  dficouyertes  modemes.  Par  M.  Layoisier. 
Avec  planches.    Tom.  3.    Paris,  1805. 

<^—  413,  0.  Elements  of  chemistry  in  a  new  systematic  order,  contain- 
ing all  the  modem  discoyeries.  Illustrated  with  plates.  By  Mr.  La- 
yoisier. Translated  from  the  French,  by  Robert  Kerr,  dd  edit. 
Edinb.  1796. 

779,  0.    The  same.    4th  edit.    Philad.  1799. 

Lemery,  415,  0.  A  course  of  chymistry.  By  Nicholas  Lemery,  H.  D. 
4th  edit.    Translated  from  the  French.    Lond.  1720. 

Lewis,  1519,  0.  A  course  of  practical  chemistry.  By  Wm.  Lewis,  H.  B. 
Lond.  1746. 

Macquer,  81,  0.  Elements  of  the  theory  and  practice  of  chemistry. 
Translated  from  the  French  of  M.  Macquer.  4th  edit.  2  yols. 
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Meredith,  281,  D.  Elements  of  chemical  philosophy.  By  N.  Meredith. 
Lond.  1810. 

MUler,  3655,  0.  Elements  of  chemistry,  theoretical  and  practical.  By 
Wm.  Allen  Miller,  M.  D.    Fart  I.,  Chemical  physics.     Lond.  1855. 

Murray,  J.,  1198,  0.  Elements  of  chemistry.  By  J.  Murray.  2  yols. 
Edinb.  1810. 

653,  0.    The  same.    Vol.  I.    Edinb.  1801. 

— ^  1010, 0.  A  system  of  chemistry.  By  John  Murray.  4  yols.  Edinb. 
1807.    Vol.  Y.     (A  supplement.)    Philad.  1811. 


0HIIII8IET.  6T5 

Hurray,  1214,  O.    A  snpplement  to  the  leoond  edition  of  a  system  of  che- 

mistiy.    By  J.  Monray.    Edinb.  1812. 
Murray,  J.  and  G.,  490,  D.    A  popular  yiew  of  chemistry,  oomprising  its 

general  principles.    By  John  Murray,  M.  D.,  and  George  Murray. 

Edinb.  1834. 
Nicholson,  256,  0.    The  first  principles  of  chemistry.    By  William  Nichol- 
son.   Loud.  1790. 
94,  Q.    A  dictionary  of  chemistry,  exhibiting  the  present  state  of 

the  theory  and  practice  of  the  science,  &c.  &c.    With  tables  and 

engravings.    By  Wm.  Nicholson.    2  vols.    Lond.  1795. 
•^— 1051, 0.    A  dictionary  of  practical  and  theoretical  chemistry,  with 

its  application  to  the  arts  and  manufkctures,  and  to  the  explanation 

of  the  phenomena  of  nature.    By  Wm.  Nicholson.    With  plates  and 

tables.    Lond.  1808. 
Nisbet,  139,  D.    A  general  dictionary  of  chemistry.    For  the  use  of  stu- 

denU.    By  Wm.  Nisbet,  M.  D.    Lend.  1805. 
Orfila,  1224,  0.    £l6mens  de  chimie  mWcale.   Par  M.  P.  Orfila.   Tomes  2. 

Paris,  1817. 
^— 1767,  0.    Elements  of  medical  chemistry.    By  M.  P.  Orfila.    Vol.  I. 

Lond.  1818. 
-^—  2095,  0.    Practical  chemistry.    Translated  from  the  French  of  M. 

P.  Orfila,  by  John  Redman  Goxe,  M.  D.    Philad.  1818. 
3421,  0.    £l6mentB  de  chimie,  par  M.  Orfila.    8me  ddit.    Tomes  2. 

Paris,  1851. 
Parkes,  869,  O.    The  chemical  catechism.    By  S.  Parkes.    Lond.  1806. 

1358,0.    The  same.    6th  edit.    New  York,  1816. 

1670,0.    The  same.    7th  edit.    Lond.  1816. 

220,  D.    The  rudiments  of  chemistry.    lUnstrated  by  experiments 

•.   and  engravings.    BySamuel  Parkes.    Philad.  1810. 
Parkinson,  134,  D.    The  chemical  ixwket-book ;  or  memoranda  chemica : 

arranged  in  a  compendium  of  chemistry;  with  tables  of  attractions, 

&c.    By  James  Parkinson.    2d  edit.    Lond.  1801. 
141,  D.    The  same  work.    With  an  appendix,  containing  the  princi- 
pal objections  to  the  antiphlogistic  system  of  chemistry.    By  James 

Woodhoose,  M.  D.    With  plates.    Philad.  1802. 
Peart,  294,  0.  Vol.  IX.  p.    On  the  properties  of  matter,  the  principles  of 

chemistry,  &c.    By  E.  Peart,  M.  D.    Gainsbrough,  1792. 
Prout,  2600,  O.    Bridgewater  Tr.  YIII.    Chemistry,  meteorology,  and  the 

function  of  digestion  considered  with  reference  to  natural  theology. 

By  Wm.  Prout,  M.  D.     Lond.  1834. 
Recce,  297,  D.    The  chemical  guide,  or  complete  companion  to  the  porta- 
ble chest  of  chemistry;  being  an  epitome  of  modem  chemistry.    By 

Richard  Reece,  M.  D.    Lond.  1814. 
Regnault,  3317,  0.    Cours  616mentaire  de  chimie.    Par  M.  V.  Begnault. 

Tomes  4.    2me  6dit.    Paris. 
Rivinus  et  Vigani,  806,  D.    D.  Aug.  Quirlni  Rivini,  Profess,  publ.  in  Acad. 

Lipsiensi,  manductio  ad  chemiam  pharmaceuticam.    Et  Joh.  Fran- 


(76  OHBMISIET. 

eisci  Vigani,  YeronensU,  medulla  ohymiw*    Aooedit  ohymia  emion 

yariia,  non  Bolum  ez  regno  yegetabili,  sed  etiam  ex  minemli^  «t  aoi- 

mail,  ezperimentis  adoniata.    Cora  Frid.  Roth-Soholtaii.    Norim- 

bergs,  1718. 
Sllliman,  2147,  0.    Elements  of  chemiBtrj,  in  the  order  of  the  leotnrea 

given  at  Yale  College.    B/  Benjamin  SilUman.    2  vols.    Kew  Hat^h, 

1830—1. 
Staok,  1475,  0.    An  introdaction  to  the  study  of  ohemistiy,  explaining 

its  principles,  and  their  application  to  Arts,  maoaiaetiiies,  &o.    By 

Richard  Stack,  D.  B.    Dublin,  1802. 
Sylvester,  1101,  0.    An  elementaxy  treatise  on  ohemistzj.    With  tablsa 

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 


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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. 
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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. 


NATURAL  HlffTOBY.  599 

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. 


ZOOLOOT.  601 

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. 
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1321,  0.    Catalogue  of  plants  in  the  Dublin  Society's  garden  at  Glasnevin. 

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America^  1036,  O.  Vol.  X.  p.    The  same. 

1339,  0.    Flora  Boreali-Americana,  sistens  caracteres  plantarom 

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Australia,  217,  Q.  Characteres  generum  plantarum,  quas  in  itinere  ad 
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Boston,  1269,  0.    Flomla  Bostoniensis ;  a  collection  of  the  plants  of  Bos- 
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1213,  0.    The  same.    5th  edit.    Lond.  1812. 

295,  Q.    Jacobi  Diclcson  fasclcnli  plantamm  cryptogamicamm  Bri- 

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'^^^  1376,  0.    Flora  Brilanniea,  auotore  Ja^obo  Bdvardo  Smith,  If.  D. 

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3d  edit.    With  plates.    4  vols.     Lond.  1796. 
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Wm.  Withering,  Esq.    4  vols.    Binningham,  1812. 
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Canada,  238,  Q.    Jacobi  Comuti,  M.  D.    Canadensium  plantamm  alia- 

rumque  nondum  editarum  hlstoria.    Cui  adjectum  est  ad  calcem 

enchiridion  botanicum  Parisiense.    Parisits,  1635. 
Cape  of  Good  Hope,  1728,  0.  p.    Prodromus  plantamm  Capensium,  qnss 


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in  promontorio  Bonn  Spei  Afrioes  ooll^t  Carol.  F*  Thanberg.  Upsa- 
life,  1794. 

Carolina,  1342,  O.  Flora  Caroliniana,  seoundam  systema  yegetabilinm 
X)erilla8tri8  Linnsi  digesta.    Aaotore  Thoma  Walter.    Lond.  1788. 

216,  0.    Idem  opus. 

Caucasus,  1337,  O.  Flora  Tanrioo-Cancasioa,  exhibens  stirxMS  phnnoga- 
mas,  in  Chersoneso  Taurioa  et  regionibns  Canoasioifl  sponte  oresoentes. 
Auotore  L.  B.  Friderico  Marscball  a  Bleberstein.  Tomi  2.  Char- 
koui»,  1808. 

Ceylon,  1329,  0.  Carol!  Linnni  flora  Zeylanioa,  tistens  plantas  indioas 
ZeylonsB  insaln ;  qnn'olim  1670 — ^1677  leot»  fuere  a  Paalo  Hermanno; 
demnm  poet  70  annos  ab  Augnsto  GUnthero  orbi  redditsB ;  hoc  vero 
opere  rerise,  examlnatsB,  determlnats,  &c.    Holmise,  1747. 

Chester  County,  901,  0.  Flomla  CeBixietL,  or  an  essay  towards  a  catalogue 
of  the  phsBnogamoos  plants  growing  in  the  yioinity  of  West-Chester, 
Penn.    By  Wm.  Darlington,  M.  D.    West-Chester,  1826. 

1830,  O.    The  same. 

—  637,  D.  Flora  Cestrica,  an  attempt  to  enumerate  and  describe  the 
flowering  and  filicoid  plants  of  Chester  County,  Pa.  By  Wm.  Dar- 
lington, M.  D.    West  Chester,  Pa.  1837. 

Coehinchina,  246,  Q.  Flora  Cochinohinensis ;  sistens  plantas  in  regno 
Cochinchina  nascentes.  Qaibas  accedunt  ali»  observ^atie  in  Sinensi 
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Joannis  de  Loareiro.    Tomi  2  in  1.     Ulyssipone,  1790. 

Denmark,  110,  F.  Icones  plantamm  sponte  nascentinm  in  regnis  Dani» 
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denbnrgi  et  Delmenhorstis ;  ad  illustrandum  opus  de  iisdem  plantis. 
Regie  jussn  ezarandnm,  Flone  Danictt  nomine  inscriptum;  edit»  ab 
ejus  operis  anctore  Georg.  Christ.  Oeder,  M.  D.  Voiamina  9.  Hay- 
nife,  1764—1816. 

Egypt,  212,  Q.  Flora  iBgyptiaco-Arabica,  siye  deecriptiones  plantamm, 
quas  per  ^gyptum  inferiorem  et  Arabiam  felicem  detexit  et  illustrayit 
Petrns  Forskal.    Bdidit  Carsten  Niebohr.     HaynisB,  1775. 

Europe,  694,  0.  Caroli  LinnsBi,  botanicorum  principis,  systema  plantaram 
Europe.  Curante  Joan.  Kmman.  Gilibert,  M.  D.  Tomi  4.  Colonia- 
AUobrogum,  1785. 

France,  77,  F.  Plants  per  Galllam,  Hispaniam  et  Italiam  obseryatn 
iconibns  sBueis  exhibit»  a  R.  P.  Jacobo  Barreliero.  Opus  posthumum, 
accarante  Antonio  de  Jussieu  In  lucem  editum,  etc.  Cui  aocessit 
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crustaoeis  et  testaceis.    Parisiis,  1714. 

337,  D.    Dictionnaire  uniyersel  des  plantes,  arbres  et  arbnstes  de  la 

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1771. 
^—  75,  F.    Herbier  de  la  France,  on  ooUeotion  oomplette  des  plantes  indi- 
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40 


626  BOTANT. 

et  lenrs  usages  en  mfideoine.    Par  M.  BnUiard.    Tomes  16.    Paris, 
1780—1797. 

France,  1679,  0.  Flore  Fran9ai8e.  Par  MM.  De  Lamarck  et  De  CandoUe. 
Tomes  6.    Paris,  1815. 

291,  Q.    Traits  des  arbres  et  arbnstes  qui  se  onltiyent  en  France  en 

pleine  terre.    Par  M.  Dnhamel  da  Moncean.    Tomes  2.    Paris,  1755. 

Germany,  339,  D.  The  flora  of  Qermany ;  or,  a  botanioal  pooket-oompanion. 
By  G.  F.  Hofimann,  M.  D.    2  vols.    Brlangen,  1791  and  1795. 

Greece,  1323, 0.  Flora  Grsacs  prodromns ;  sire  plantamm  omninm  enn- 
meratio,  quas  in  provindis  ant  insnlis  Orocia  invenit  Johannes 
Sibthorp,  M.  D.  Charaoteres  et  sjmonjma  omnium  elaboravit  Jaco- 
bus Edvardoa  Smith,  M.  D.    Vol.  I.    Lend.  1806. 

Guiana,  246,  Q.  Histoire  dee  plantes  de  la  Gaiane  Fran^se  rangfies 
suivant  la  m^thode  sexaelle,  aveo  plusienrs  m6moires  snr  diifigrens 
objets  int6ressans,  relatifs  k  la  oultore  et  an  oommeree  de  la  Gniane 
Fran9ai8e  et  one  notice  des  plantes  de  I'lsle-de-France.  Aveo  des 
planches.    Par  M.  Fnste  Aublet.    Tomes  4.    Paris,  1775. 

India,  231,  Q.  Nicolai  Lanrentii  Burmanni  flora  Indioa ;  oni  aooedit  series 
zoophytomm  Indicomm,  nee  non  prodromns  flora  Capensis.  Lngd. 
Batav.  1768. 

Ireland,  767,  0.  Plant»  rariores  in  Hibemia  inrenta ;  or  habitats  of  some 
plants,  rather  scarce  and  raluable,  found  in  Ireland;  with  concise 
remarks  on  the  properties  and  uses  of  many  of  them.  By  Walter 
Wade,  M.  D.     Dublin,  1804. 

Italy,  77,  F.  Plants  per  Galliam,  Hispaniam  et  Italiam  obserrats  iccnibna 
sneis  exhibit»  a  R.  P.  Jacobo  Barreliexo.  Opus  posthumnmy  aoourante 
Antonio  de  Jussieu  in  lucem  editum.        Parisiis,  1714. 

Jamaica,  1331,  0.  Catalogus  plantamm  que  in  insula  Jamaica  sponte 
proyeniunt,  vel  vulgo  cduntur;  adjectls  aliis  quibusdam  que  in 
insulis  Maderae,  Barbados,  Nieves  et  Bancti  Christophori  nascuntur. 
Auctore  Hans  Sloane.    Lond.  1696. 

171,  Q.    Hortus  Jamaicensis.    Vol.  I.     (No  title-page.) 

Japan,  88,  F.  Icones  selected  plantamm,  quas  in  Japonia  ooUegit  Engle- 
bertus  Ksmpfer ;  ex  arohetypis  in  Museo  Britannico  asservatis ;  editas 
a  Josepho  Banks.    Lond.  1791. 

Lapland,  1370,  0.  Caroli  Linnsi  flora  Lapponica,  ezhibens  plantas  per 
Lapponiam  orescentes,  secundum  systema  sezuale,  collectas  in  itinere 
impensis  8oc.  Beg.  Scient.  Upsaliensis,  anno  1)32  instituto.  Bditio 
altera,  studio  et  cura  Jacob!  Edyardi  Smith.    Lond.  1792. 

Louisiana,  346,  D.  Florule  Ludovioiana ;  or  a  flora  of  the  State  of  Louisiana. 
Translated  from  the  French  of  C.  C.  Robin.  By  G.  F.  Rafinesque.  New 
York,  1817. 

Milan,  78,  F.  Delicla  florae  et  faun»  Insubricad  sen  norae,  aut  minus 
oognitaB  species  plantamm  et  animalium,  quas  in  Insubria  Austriaoa 
tam  spontaneas,  qnam  exoticas  vidit,  descripsit,  et  aeri  incidi  curant 
Joannes  Antonius  Scopoli.    Partes  3.    Tioini,  1786^1788. 


BOTANT.  62T 

Philadelphia,  218,  Q.    Flone  Fhiladelphion  prodromuB ;  or,  prodromns  of 

the  Flora  Philadelphica,  &o.    Bj  Wm.  P.  C.  Barton,  M.  D.    Philad. 

1815. 
— -  219,  Q.    The  same. 

^^  344,  D.     Gompendinm  florae  Philadelphicn ;  containing  a  descrip- 
tion of  the  indigenons  and  naturalised  plants  found  within  a  circuit 

of  ten  miles  around  Philadelphia.    By  Wm.  P.  C.  Barton,  M.  D.    2 

vols.    Philad.  1818. 

345,  D.    The  same. 

Piedmontf  85,  F.    Flora  Pedemontana  siye  enumeratio  methodica  stirpium 

indigenamm  Pedemontii ;  auctore  Carolo  Allonio.    Tomi  3.    Augusts 

Taurinorum,  1785. 
Portu^,  1369,  0.  Fellois  Arellar  Broteri,  flora  Lusitanica,  sen  plantarum, 

que  in  Lusitania  vel  sponte  cresount,  vel  frequentes  ooluntur,  ex 

florum  pnesertim  sezubns  systematice  distribntarum,  synopsis.    Tomi 

2.    Olissipone,  1804. 
Scotiandf  1340, 0.    Flora  Scotica.    By  the  Rer.  John  Lightfoot.  To  which 

is  prefixed  some  account  of  the  author.    2  vols.    With  plates.  Lend. 

1777. 
Sibiria,  300,  Q.     Flora  Sibirica  sive  historia  plantarum  Bibirin.    Cum 

tabulis.    Auctore  D.  Joanne  Georgio  Gmelin.    Tomi  4.    Petropoli, 

1747—1769. 
Sicilify  3730,  O.     Ant.  Bisons  Bernard!  Biculamm  plantarum  centuria 

prima  et  secunda.    Panoimi,  1806. 
Spain,  77,  F.     Plant»  per  Galliam,  Hispaniam,  et  Italiam  observats, 

iconibus  sneis  exhibitie  a  R.  P.  Jacobo  Barreliero.    Cur&  Antonio  de 

Jussieu.    Paris,  1714. 
100,  F.    Ant.  Joeephi  CaTanilles  icones  et  descriptiones  plantarum, 

qu»  ant  sponte  in  Hispania  orescunt,  aut  in  hortis  hospitantur.    Tomi 

6.    Matilti,  1791--1801. 
Sweden,  1381,  0.    Caroli  Linn»i  flora  Breoioa,  exhibens  plantas  per  reg- 

num  SyecisB  crescentes.    Bditio  secunda.    Stockholmln,  1755. 
Switzerlandy  104,  F.     Alberti  t.  Haller  historia  stirpium  indigenamm 

Helvetia  inchoata.    Tomi  2.    Bem»,  1768. 
Texa$  and  New  Mexico,  482,  Q.  Vol.  III.  p.    Plants  Wrightians  Texano- 

Neo-Mexicann.    By  Dr.  Asa  Gray.    Washington,  1852.    (Smithson. 

Contrib.) 

482,  Q.  Vol.  v.  p.    The  same.    Part  II.    Washington,  1853. 

United  States,  3224,  0.    The  genera  of  the  plants  of  the  United  States. 

illustrated  by  figures  and  analysis  from  nature,  by  Isaac  Sprague, 

Superintended  with  descriptions,  &c.,  by  Asa  Ghray,  M.  D.    New  York 

and  Lend.  1848. 
305,  Q.    Vegetable  materia  medioa  of  the  United  States.    By  Wm. 

P.  C.  Barton,  M.  D.    With  colored  plates.    2  toIs.    Philad.  1817  and 

1818. 
Virginia,  1656,  0.     Flora  Virginioa,  exhibens  plantas  quas  Johannes 


628  BOTANY. 

ClaTton  in  Virginia  obserrayit  et  ooUegit.    Basdem  mdthodo  seznali 

disposait,  etc.    Joli.  Fred.  Groyonlns.    Lngd.  Batar.  1739. 
Virginia^  289,  Q.     Flora  Yirginica.     (Incomplete.) 
VoageSf  3744,  0.  p.    Notice  sur  lea  treizi^me  et  qnatorsi^e  centuries  des 

stirpes  cryptogams  Vogeso-Rhenans.    Par  M.  le  Dr.  Mougeot  P^re. 

Nancy,  1856. 

c.  Descriptions  ofpartictdar  Classes  or  Families  of  FfarUs,  and  of 

Individual  Genera  and  Species. 

♦a.   Classes  or  Families  of  Plants, 

Alga,  312,  Q.     Nereis  Biitannica,  continens  species  omnes  fncortun  in 

insalis  Britannicis  oresoentiam.     Auctore  J;  Staokhouse.     Ozonii, 

1816. 
482,  Q.  Vol.  III.  p.    Nereis  Boreali- Americana,  or  oontribntion»  to  a 

history  of  the  marine  alg»  of  North  America.    By  Wm.  H.  HanrejTy 

M.  D.    Part  I.  MelanospermsB. 
482,  Q.  Vol.  y.  p.    The  same.    Part  II.    Rhodospeimen.    Washing- 
ton, 1852  and  1853.    (Smithson.  Contrib.) 
CryptogamauB  Planta,  295,  Q.    Jaoobi  Dickson  fasciculi  plantaram  crypto- 

gamicamm  Britannis.    Lond.  1785 — 1801. 
<— —  303,  Q.    Theoria  generationis  et  fmotiiieationiB  plantamm  ciypto- 

gamicamm  Linn»i.    Cum  tab.  coloratis  42.  Aactore  Joanne  Hedwig. 

Lipsia,  1798. 
^—  3744,  0.  p.    Notice  snr  les  treizi^me  et  qnatorzi^me  centuries  des 

stirpes  cryptogams  Vogeso-Rhenans.    Par  M.  le  Dr.  Mougeot  P^re. 

Nancy,  1856. 
Eatophytes  and  Ect&phyteSt  3496,  0.      Histoiie    naturelle    des  y^etaxix. 

parasites  qui  croissent  sur  Thomme  et  sur  les  animauz  vivants.     Par 

Charles  Robin,  M.  D.    Aveo  un  atlas.    Tomes  2.    Paris,  1853. 
482,  Q.  Vol.  V.  p.    A  flora  and  fauna  within  lining  animals.     By 

Joseph  Leidy,  M.  D.    Washington,  1853.     (Smithson.  Contrib.) 
Esculent  and  CuLxnary  Plant*,  53,  Q.     Storia  delle  plante  forastiere  le  piu 

importanti  nelP  uso  medica,  od  eoonomioo.    Da  Benedetto  Boidiga. 

Tomi  2.    Milano,  1792. 

1431,  0.    Flora  dietetioa.    By  Charles  Bryant.    Lond.  1783. 

Filices,  81,  P.    TraotatuB  de  filicibus  Amerioanls.  Authore  P.  C.  Plnmier. 

(French  and  Latin.)    Paris,  1705. 
Fruit  and  Forest  TreeSy  936,  0.   A  treatise  on  the  culture  and  management 

of  fruit  trees,  &c.     By  Wm.  Forsyth.    With  notes,  by  Cobbett. 

Philad.  1802. 
240,  Q.    Biiva;  or,  a  diboouMe  of  forest  trees.    By  John  Bvelyn. 

York,  1776. 
—  3763,  0.    Arboretum  et  Frutioetum  Britannioum ;  or,  the  trees  and 

shrubs  of  Britain,  native  and  foreign,  &c.    By  J.  C.  London.    8  toIb. 

2d  edit.    Lond.  1844. 


BOTANY.  629 

Fruit  and  Formt  Trees,  1036,  O.  Vol.  X.  p.    Arbnstmm  Americannm,  the 

American  grove.    Bj  Homphiy  Marshall.    Philad.  1785. 
-T —  1346,  0.    The  same. 
2250,  O.    The  North  American  Sylva.    Translated  from  the  French 

of  F.  A.  Miohanx,  by  Angnstns  L.  Hillhouse.    2  vols.    Philad.  1819. 

With  a  snpplement,  bj  Thos.  Nnttall.    3  vols.     Philad.  1842—49. 
<i^—  291,  Q.     Traits  dee  arbres  et  arbuBtes  qni  se  cnltivent  en  France  en 

pleine  terre.    Par  M.  Duhamel  da  Monceau.    Tomes  2.    Paris,  1755. 
98,  F.     Beitrag  zar  tentschen  holzgerechten  Forstwissenschaft.    Von 

Fr.  A.  J.  Yon  Wangenheim.    05ttingen,  1787. 
GraminecBf  318,  Q.    Essai  d'one  nouvelle  Agroetographle,  on  nonveauz 

genres  des  gramin^es.    Aveo  figures.    Par  A.  M.  F.  J.  Palisot  de 

BeauYois.     Paris,  1812. 
L  ^*«—  980,  0.    Practical  observations  on  the  British  grasses.    Bj  William 

Curtis.    Lend.  1805. 

1213,  0.    The  same.     5th  edit.     Lend.  1812. 

P  —  1714,  0.    Descriptio  nberior  graminum  et  plantamm  oalamariamm 

AmericflB  Septentrionalis  indigenarum  et  oiooram.    Auctore  D.  H. 
I  Muhlenberg.    Philad.  1817. 

99,  F.    Dr.  Johann  Chr.  D.  Schrebers  Besohreibung  der  Gr&ser  nebst 

I  ihren  Abbildnngen  nach  der  Natur.  Erster  Theil.    Leipzig,  1769. 

Lichenes,  1352,  0.  Methodus  qua  omnes  deteotos  lichenes  secundum  or- 
I  gana  carpomorpha  ad  genera,  species  et  varietates  redigere  atque 

obeervationibua  illustrare  tentavit  Erik  Aoharius,  M.  D,    Cum  iconi- 

bus.     Tomi  2.     Stookholmia,  1803. 

I  LiliaeetBj  112,  F.    Les  Liliaotes.    Par  P.  J.  Redouts.    Tomes  6.    Paris, 
Ij  1802—1809.     (With  colored  plates.) 

Musci,  315,  Q.    Muscologia  recentiorum  seu  analysis,  historia,  et  descriptio 
methodica  omnium  muscorum  frondosorum  hucusque  cognitorum  ad 
^                                normam  Hedwigii  a  Sam.  £1.  Bridel.     Tomi  3.    Goths,  1797—1806. 
316,  Q.    Joannis  Hedwig,  M.  D.,  species  muscorum  frondosorum  de- 
scripts  et  tabulis  leneis  77  coloratis  illustratse.    Opus  posthumum 
editum  a  Friderico  Schwngrichen,  M.  D.    Lipsise,  1801. 
,                        Poisonous  Plants,  934,  0.    Observations  on  the  poisonous  vegetables  of 

II  Great  Britain.    By  B.  Wilmer.     Lend.  1781. 

Succulent  Plants,  233,  Q.    The  history  of  succulent  plants  ;  containing  the 
Aloes,  Ficoids,  Thistles,  &c.,  and  such  others  as  are  not  capable  of  an 
hortus  siccus.    With  plates.    By  Bichard  Bradley.     (English  and 
^  Latin.)     Lend.  1716. 

t 

jK  *b.  Individual  Genera  and  Species, 

Acer,  239,  Q.  p.  Dissertatio  botanica  inauguralis  de  Aoere.  Auctore  J. 
^  L.  Asohan.    Upsalis,  1793. 

Apocynum,  1949,  O.  p.  An  inaug.  dissert,  on  the  Apocynum  Cannabinum. 
<^  By  M.  L.  Enapp,  M.  D.    Philad.  1826. 


z. 


680  BOTANT. 

Baiisj  482,  Q.  Vol.  YI.  p.    Obsenrations  on  the  Batis  Maritima  of  Limuens. 

By  John  Torrey.    Washington,  1854.     (Smithson.  Gontrib.) 
CiaUa,  123,  Q.     Cicats  aqoaticts  historia,  &c«    Anctore  Joh.  Jao.  Wepfero, 

M.  D.    Baailee,  1679. 

124,  Q.    Idem  opus.    Baailefle,  1716. 

21,  D.    Idem  opas.    Lngd.  Batar.  1733. 

Darlingtonia,  482,  Q.  Vol.  YI.  p.    On  the  Darlingtonia  Galifomica,  a  new 

Pitcher  Plant,  from  Northern  California.    By  John  Torrej.   Washing- 
ton, 1854.     (Smithson.  Gontrib.) 
Dionaa^  239,  Q.  p.    A  botanical  description  of  the  Dionea  Mnscipola,  or 

Yenns's  fly-trap.    By  John  Ellis,  F.  R.  B.    Lond.  1770. 
DiMma,  239,  Q.  p.    Dissertatio  botanica  de  Diosma.    Anctore  Garol.  Joh. 

Pents.    UpsalisB,  1797.     (Inang.  dissert.) 
JEpidendntnif  239,  Q.  p.    Dianome  Epidendri  generis  Linn.    Ab  Olaro 

Swartz,  M.  D.     Ez   noyis    actis    Begin  Societat.    Sclent.     Upeal. 

Yol.  YI. 
Erica,  239,  Q.  p.    Dissertatio  botanica  inangnralis  de   Srica.    Anctore 

Jacobo  B.  Strave.    Upsalis,  1785. 
FicuB,  239,  Q.  p.    Ficns  genns.    Dissertatio  botanica  inangnralis.    Anc- 
tore E.  Gedner.    Upsalin,  1786. 
Gardonia,  229,  Q.  p.    Letter  from  John  Ellis,  Esq.,  to  Dr.  Linnsns,  on  that 

elegant  American  Ereigreen-tree,  called  by  the  gardeners  the  Loblolly 

Bay.    Lond.  1771. 
Annantita,  239,  Q.  p.    Dissertatio  botanica  inangnralis  de  Hermannia. 

Anctore  C.  A.  Dandenelle.    Upsalis,  1794. 
HyadnthuB,  201,  Q.    Des  lacintes,  de  lenr  anatomic,  reprodnction,  et  cnl- 

tnre.    Amsterdam,  1768. 
lUicium,  239,  Q.  p.    Letter  from  John  Ellis,  Esq.,  to  Mr.  Wm.  Alton,  on  a 

new  species  of  Illicinm  Linnsi,  or  Starry  Aniseed  Tree.    Lond.  1771. 
Laurus,  801,  0.  p.    An  inang.  essay  on  two  native  species  of  Lanms.    By 

A.  Brookenbrongh.    Philad.  1804. 

1036,  0.  Yol.  X Y.  p.    The  same. 

Mandragora,  405,  0.  Yol.  II.  p.     A  historical  account  of  mandrakes,  both 

male  and  female ;  with  a  particular  account  of  those  which  Rachel 

long'd  for.    Lond.  1741. 
Morceaf  239,  Q.  p.    Dissertatio  botanica  inangnralis  de  MortBa.    Anctore 

Zacharia  Colliander.    Upsaliie,  1787. 
Pinna,  115,  F.    A  description  of  the  genns  Finns.   lUnstrated  with  figures. 

By  Aylmer  B.  Lambert.    Lond.  1803. 
Protea,  239,  Q.  p.    Dissertatio  botanica  de  Protea.    Anctore  Joh.  E.  Qeva- 

lin.    Upsalis,  1781.     (Inang.  dissert.) 
QuercuB,  90,  F.    Histoire  des  ohtoes  de  TAmgrique.    Par  Andrd  Michanx. 

Paris,  1801. 
— —  1729,  O.  p.    Querons,  or  oaks.    Translated  fh>m  the  French  of  Mi- 
chanx, by  W.  Wade.    Dnblin,  1809. 
Thta,  101,  Q.    The  natural  history  of  the  tea-tree,  &c.    By  John  C.  Lett- 

som,  M.  D.    With  plates.    Lond.  1799. 


BOTAKT,  631 

5.   MXDIOAL  BOTAVT. 

a.   General  Works. 

Barton,  305,  Q.  Vegetable  materia  medica  of  the  United  Statefl,  or  medi- 
cal botanj ;  containing  a  histoiy  of  the  medicinal  plants  in  the  United 
States.  With  coloured  engravingB  from  drawings  of  the  author.  By 
Wm.  P.  C.  Barton,  M.  D.    2  vols.    Phiiad.  1817  and  1818. 

Bigelow,  170,  0.  American  medical  botanjr.  With  coloured  engraTings. 
By  Jacob  Bigelow,  M.  D.    3  vols.    Boston,  1817—20. 

Bordiga,  53,  Q.  Storla  delle  plante  forastiere'  le  piu  important!  neirnso 
medico,  od  economico,  colle  lore  figure  in  rame  incise  da  Benedetto 
Bordiga.    Tomi  2.    Milano,  1792. 

Carson,  464,  Q.  Illnstrations  of  medical  botany.  With  coloured  plates. 
By  Jos.  Canon,  M.  D.    5  YO^A,    Phiiad.  1847. 

Cazin,  3324,  0.  Traits  de  Temploi  des  plantes  mddioinales  indigenes. 
Par  F.  J.  Caxin.    Boulogne,  1850. 

483,  Q.    AUas  au  m3me  liyre. 

Chaumeton,  1669, 0.  Flore  m^icale,  dterite  par  F.  P.  Chaumeton,  M.  D., 
peinte  par  P.  J.  F.  Turpin,  etc.    Tomes  8.    Paris,  1814—20. 

Griifith,  3281,  0.  Medical  boUny.  By  B.  K  Griffith,  M.  D.  With  illus- 
trations.    Phiiad.  1847. 

Hill,  1564,  0.  p.  Virtues  of  British  herbs ;  with  the  histoiy  and  descrip- 
tion of  the  seyeral  kinds,  &c.  By  John  Hill,  M.  D.  With  plates. 
4th  edit.    Loud.  1771. 

Lindley,  2824,  0.    Flora  medica.    By  John  Lindley.    Lend.  1838. 

Macer  Floridus,  3083,  0.  p.  Macer  Floridus  des  yertus  des  plantes.  Tra- 
dnit  par  L.  Baudot.    Paris,  1845.     (Biblioth^ue  Latine-Fran^aise.) 

Meyrick,  1528,  O.  The  new  family  herbal ;  or  domestic  physician.  By 
Wm.  Meyrick.    Birmingham,  1790. 

Mizaldus,  752,  D.  Alezikepus,  seu  auxillaris  et  medious  hortus.  Auotore 
Antonio  Mizaldo.     Lutetiie,  1575. 

Reid,  452,  D.  Outlines  of  medical  botany.  By  Hugo  Reld.  Sdinb. 
1832. 

Schoepf,  280,  D.  D.  J.  D.  Schoepf  materia  medica  Americana  potissimum 
regni  yegetabilis.    BrlangsB,  1787. 

Soubeiiian,  3666, 0.  p.  Des  applications  de  la  botanique  i  la  pharmacie. 
Par  J.  L.  Soubeiran.    Paris,  1855. 

Stephenson,  2519,  0.  Medical  botany.  With  plates.  By  John  Stephen- 
son, M.  D.,  and  Jas.  M.  Churchill.  A  new  edition  by  G.  F.  Burnett. 
3  yols.    Lend.  1834—36. 

Stokes,  1560,  0.  A  botanical  materia  medica.  By  Jonathan  Stokes, 
M.  D.    4  yols.    Lend.  1812. 

Woodyille,  72,  Q.  Medical  botany ;  containing  systematic  and  general 
descriptions,  with  coloured  plates  of  all  the  medicinal  plants.  By 
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(F«.  Part  IV.,  Chap.  I.) 


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2.   WORKS  ON  THB  HDIKEALOOT  OF  PABTXCUULB  OODHTBIBB  ABD  FLACBB. 

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4.   WOBKS  Oir  CBTBTALLOORiLPHT. 

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5.    AHALTSXS  OP  H1KB]tAUU 

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6.   ICnrBBAXiOOICAL  VOKBVCLATITBB. 

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2.   WORKS  ON   PABTICnLAB  MUTEBAL  WATEBS. 

a.    United  States  and  Canada, 

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Bell,  775,  D.    The  mineral  and  thermal  springs  of  the  United  States  and 

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and  medicinal  qoalities  of  the  principal  mineral  waters  of  Ballston 

and  Saratoga ;  with  an  appendix  on  Lebanon  springs.    Bj  William 

Meade,  M.  D.    Philad.  1817. 
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Thomas  D.  Matter,  M.  D.    Philad.  1840. 
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North,  M.  D.    New  York,  1840. 
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Atkins,  405,  0.  Vol.  IV.  p.  A  treatise  on  the  contents,  virtnes,  and  nses 
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nexed the  opinions  of  Sir  John  Ployer  and  Dr.  Baynard  on  the  great 
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Baynard,  939,  O.  On  the  wonderful  effects  of  Bath-water  in  decayed  sto- 
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Glanny,  327,  D.  p.  A  history  and  analysis  of  the  mineral  waters  situated 
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in  repute  on  the  continent.  To  which  are  added,  directions  for  im- 
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Falconer,  290,  O.  An  essay  on  the  Bath  waters.  With  a  prefatory  intro- 
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Gamett,  294,  0.  Vol.  III.  p.  Experiments  and  observations  on  the  Cres- 
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642  MINERAL  WATERS. 

Grow,  241,  D.  Tractatus  de  salis  oatliartioi  amari  in  aqnis  Ebeshamensi* 
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Pearson,  1542,  O.  Observations  and  experiments  for  investigating  the 
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Scudamore,  1661,  O.  A  chemical  and  medical  report  of  tlie  properties 
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Shaw,  1511,  O.  Notes  on  the  Scarborough  mineral  waters.  By  Peter 
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Ash,  76,  D.  Experiments  and  observations  to  investigate,  by  chemical 
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Aix-la-Chapelle  in  Germany,  and  of  the  waters  and  boue  near  St. 
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Francis,  3497,  O.  On  the  mineral  springs  of  the  Pyrenees,  Vichy,  and 
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Lebert,  3647,  O.  p.  Compte-rendu  des  eaax  de  Lavey  pendant  la  saison 
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Maruard,  294,  O.  Vol.  V.  p.  A  short  description  of  Pyrmont ;  with  ob- 
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Kott,  406,  O.  Vol.  IV.  p.  A  chemical  dissertation  on  the  thermal  waters 
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1584,  O.  p.    A  treatise  on  the  medicinal  virtues  of  the  mineral 

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(For  works  on  Bathw,  Tid.  p.  127.) 


CHAPTER  III. 


dcfeiKe  of  tue  ^fntr; 


iHCLUDlSa 


SCIENCE  OF  THE  MIND. 


I.   METAPHYSICS  AND  MORAL  PHILOSOPHY. 


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Baitholomeo  Anglico.     Argentine,  1491. 
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Jam  in  Lyceo  Patavino  philosophi  prim,  de  veteri  et  peripatetica  phi- 

losophia,  in  Aristotelis  libros  octo  physicorum.      Quatuor  de  coslo. 

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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 

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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. 
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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. 
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a  moral  duty.    By  Joseph  Ritson.    Lond.  1802. 
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et  sur  les  arts  et  metiers.    Avec  des  planches.    Par  M.  TAbbd  Rosier. 

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Benj.  Count  of  Rumford.     5th  edit.    3  vols.    Lond.  1800. 
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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. 

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Sprat,  500,  Q.  The  histoiy  of  the  Royal  Society  of  London.  By  Tho. 
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Steyens,  1234,  0.  Homographia ;  an  essay  on  the  proportions  of  man's 
body.  With  an  appendix  on  the  monoments  of  the  anoients,  &o.  By 
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Sulivan,  485,  0.  A  view  of  nature.  With  reflections  on  atheistical  phi- 
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894,  0.  p.    The  same. 

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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. 


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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. 
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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. 
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physiques  et  naturelles  et  de  m^decine  v^t^rinaire.    Publi6es  par  J. 

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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. 


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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. 

2  Bande. 


JOURNALS,  REVIEWS,  ETC.  7C9 

3826,  0.  Archiv  fUr  Anatomies  Physiohgiej  ttnd  wUgemchiiftliche  Medecin, 
In  Verbindung  mit  mehreren  Gelehrten  herausgegeben.  You  Dr.  Johannes 
Mailer.    Berlin,  1856. 


II.    SCIENCES   AND   ARTS. 


American* 


1222,  O.  The  medical  and  agricultural  register,  for  the  jean  1806  and 
1807.  Designed  for  the  use  of  families.  By  Daniel  Adams,  M.  B. 
Boston. 

1206,  0.  The  New  York  medical  and  philosophical  journal  and  reyiew. 
New  York,  1809—1811.    3  toIs. 

1204, 0.  The  American  medical  and  philosophical  register ;  or,  annals  of 
medicine,  natural  history,  agriculture,  and  the  arts.  Conducted  by  a 
society  of  gentlemen.    New  York,  1811 — 1814.    4  vols. 

1653,  0.  The  American  Journal  of  icience  and  arte.  Conducted  by  Benja- 
min Silliman,  M.  D.,  LL.D.,  &o.  New  York,  1819,  and  New  Hay  en, 
1820—1845.    With  a  general  index.     50  yols. 

*New  $erie$.    Conducted  by  Professor  Silliman,  B.  Sillimaii,  Jr.,  and 
James  D.  Dana.     New  Hayen,  1846—1856.    22  yols. 

2702,  0.  Annals  of  the  lyceum  of  natural  history  of  New  York.  New 
York,  1824—1828.     2  yols. 

1238,  0.  Arehiyes  of  useful  knowledge ;  a  work  deyoted  to  commerce, 
manufactures,  rural  and  domestic  economy,  agriculture,  and  the  use- 
ful arts.    By  James  Mease,  M.  D.    Philad.  1811—1813.    3  yols. 

1707,  0.  The  emporium  of  arts  and  sciences.  Conducted  by  John  Red- 
man Cox^,  M.  D.    Philad.  1812—1813.    2  yols. 

1708,  0.  The  emporium  of  arts  and  sciences.  New  series.  Conducted 
by  Thomas  Cooper,  Esq.    Philad.  1813  and  4814.    3  yds. 

1753,  O.  Journal  of  the  Academy  of  Natural  Sciences  of  Philadelphia. 
Philad.  1817—42.     8  yols. 

473,  Q.  Journal  of  the  Academy  of  Natural  Sciencet  of  Pkiladelpkia,  2d 
series.    Vol.  I.,  1847—1850.    Vol.  IL,  1850—1854. 

2330,  O.  The  monthly  American  journal  of  geology  and  natural  science. 
Conducted  by  G.  W.  Featherstonhaugh.    Philad.  1831—2. 

2523,  0.  The  adyocate  of  science  and  annals  of  natural  histoiy.  Con- 
ducted by  W.  P.  Qibbons.    Philad.  1834. 

Britieh. 

1764,  O.  The  Edinburgh  philosophical  journal ;  exhibiting  a  yiew  of  the 
progress  of  discoyery  in  natural  philosophy,  chemistry,  natural  his- 
tory, comparatiye  anatomy,  practical  mechanics,  geography,  nayiga- 
tion,  statistics,  and  the  fine  and  useful  arts.  Conducted  by  Dr. 
Brewster  and  Professor  Jameson.    Bdinb.  1819 — ^1826.    14  yols. 


710  JOURNALS,  BXVIEWB,  BTa 

1674,  0.  The  phrenological  Joiinial  and  miscellany.  Edinb.  1824—1842. 
15  vols. 

1765,  O.  The  Edinburgh  new  philosophical  journal,  exhibiting  a  riew  of 
the  pirogressive  improrements  and  discoveries  in  the  sciences  and  the 
arts.  Conducted  bjr  Robert  Jameson,  F.  R.  S.,  &o.  &c.  Edinb.  1826 — 
1843.    35  vols. 

2606,  0.  p.  Edinburgh  journal  of  natural  and  geographical  science. 
October,  1829. 

2650, 0.  Magazine  of  zoology  and  botanj.  Conducted  by  Sir  W.  Jardine, 
P.  J.  Selby,  Esq.,  and  Dr.  Johnston.    Edinb.  1837  and  1838.    2  vols. 

324,  Q.  Philosophical  collections,  containing  an  account  of  such  mathe- 
matical and  philosophical  experiments  and  observatioos  as  have 
lately  come  to  the  publisher's  hands.  Also  an  account  of  books  of 
this  kind  lately  published,  No.  1  to  7  (inclusive).     Lend.  167.9—1682. 

468,  0.  The  repertory  of  arts  and  manufactures ;  consisting  of  original 
communicatioDs,  specifications  of  patent  inventions,  and  selections  of 
useful  practical  papers  from  the  transactions  of  j^ilosophioal  societies 
of  all  nations,  &o.  &c.    Loud.  1794—1826.    49  vols. 

108,  Q.  A  journal  of  natural  philosophy,  chemistry,  and  the  arts.  Illas> 
trated  with  engravings.  By  Wm.  Nicholson.  5  vols.  Lond.  1797 — 
1802. 

498, 0.  The  philosophical  magazine.  Comprehending  the  various  branehes 
of  science,  the  liberal  and  fine  arts,  agriculture,  manufactures,  and 
commerce.  By  Alexander  Tilloch,  and  (from  the  60th  vol.)  Richard 
Taylor,  F.  A.  S.,  &c.     Lond.  1798—1826.     68  vols. 

646,  O.  Annals  of  philosophy,  natural  history,  chemistry,  literature, 
agriculture,  and  the  mechanical  and  fine  arts.  By  T.  Garnet,  M.  D., 
and  other  gentlemen.    3  vols.    Lond.  1801, 1802,  and  1804. 

799,  0.  A  journal  of  natural  philosophy,  chemistry,  and  the  arts.  With 
engravings.    By  Wm.  Nicholson.    Lond.  1802 — 1813.    34  vols. 

1106,  O.  Retrospect  of  philosophical,  mechanical,  chemical,  and  agricul- 
tural discoveries ;  being  an  abridgment  of  the  i>eriodical  and  other 
works,  English  and  foreign,  relative  to  arts,  chemistry,  manufactures, 
agriculture,  and  natural  philosophy  ;  with  occasional  remarks.  Lond. 
1806—1813.     8  vols. 

1629,  O.  Annals  of  philosophy ;  or,  magazine  of  chemistry,  mineralogy, 
mechanics,  natural  history,  agriculture,  and  the  arts.  By  Thomas 
Thomson,  M.D.,  F.  R.  S.  Lond.  1813—1820.  16  vols.  Continued 
1821—1826  by  Richard  Phillips,  F.  R.  S.    12  vols. 

1746,  O.  The  quarterly  journal  of  science,  literature,  and  the  arts. 
Edited  at  the  Royal  Institution  of  Great  Britain.  Lond.  1817—1827. 
22  vols.    With  an  index  to  the  first  20  vols. 

2582,  O.  Records  of  general  science.  By  Robert  D.  Thomson,  M.  D.,  and 
Thomas  Thomson,  M.  D.     Lond.  1835 — ^1836.    4  vols. 

2940,  0.  Annals  of  natural  history ;  or,  magazine  of  zoology,  botany,  and 
geology.     Conducted  by  Sir  W.  Jardine,  Bart.,  P.  J.  Selby,  Esq.,  Dr. 


JOURNALS,  BSVnWB,  XTO.  fll 

Johnston,  Sir  W.  J.  Hooker,  and  B.  Tajlor.    With  plates.    Lond. 
1839—1840.     6  vols. 

Gtmuui* 

82,  D.    Chemisohes  Joomal  ftkr  die  Freunde  der  Natnrlehre,  Arzneygelahrt- 

heit,  HaushaltnngskunBt  nnd  Manafaotnren.    Entworfen  von  D.  Lo- 

renx  CrelL    Lemgo,  1778—1780.    3  B&nde. 
609,  O.    Crell's  chemical  joomal.    Translated  ftom  the  German.    Lond. 

1791.    3  vols. 
310,  0.    Commentarii  de  rebus  in  scientia  natural!  et  medicina  gestis. 

Cum  Bupplementis.    Lipsis,  1752 — 86.    Torn!  33. 
3394,  0.     ZeiUchrift  far  wisttnschUfilicKe  Zoologie,    Herausgegeben  Ton 

Carl  Theodor  ▼.  Siebold,  nnd  Albert  Eolliker.     Leipzig,  1848—1856. 

7  Bftnde. 
3537,  0.    Tagsberiohte  fiber  die  Fortschritte  der  Natur-  und  Heilkunde. 

Erstattet  von  Dr.  Robert  Foriep.    Weimar,  1850—52.    13  B&nde. 


III.   GENERAL   LITERATURE. 

• 

1036,  0.    Vol.  IL  p.    The  universal  asylum,  and  Columbian  magazine, 

for  Maj,  1790.    Philad. 
2061,  0.    The  register  of  Pennsjlvania.    Published  bj  Sam.  Hazard. 

Nos.  34  and  35.    Philad.  1828. 

1265,  0.  The  Edinburgh  review^  or  critical  joumaL  From  1802  to  1856. 
104  vols.,  with  3  vols,  indices.  (The  first  43  vols,  reprinted  in  New 
York  and  Boston.) 

1266,  0.  The  monthly  review,  or  literary  joumaL  London,  May,  1749,. 
to  Dec.  1789.  81  vols.  With  a  general  index  in  3  vols.,  compiled 
by  S.  Ayscough. 

1267,  0.  The  monthly  review,  or  literary  journal,  enlarged.  Lond.,  Jan. 
1790  to  Deo.  1825.  108  vols.,  with  a  general  index  to  the  first 
81  vols,  in  2  vols. 

1268,  0.  The  monthly  leview.  Series  IIL— V.  57  vols.  Lond.  1826— 
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