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Cutbush, 2108, O. An inaugural dissertation on insanity. By Edward Cutbush, M. D. Philadelphia, 1794. Gift of the author.

Ferrand, 5460, D. A treatise discoursing of the essence, causes, symptoms, prognosticks, and cure of love, or erotique melancholy. By Dr. James Ferrand. Oxford, 1640.

Forster, 5154, O. 2. Observations on the casual and periodical influence of particular states of the atmosphere, on human health and diseases, particularly insanity. By Thomas Forster, F. L. S. London, 1817. 5154, 0.3. Observations on the phenomena of insanity. By Thomas Forster, F. L. S. London, 1817.

Gaubius, 4514, D. A philosophical discourse on the management and cure of the disorders of the mind, translated from the Latin of H. D. Gaubius, M. D. By J. Taprell, M. D. London.

Halliday, 6437, O. 4. A general view of the present state of lunatics and lunatic asylums in Great Britain and Ireland, and in some other kingdoms. By Sir Andrew Halliday, M. D. London, 1818.

Holland, 8117, O. 1. Dissertatio inauguralis pauca de mente, et ejus in corpus effectibus, exponens, subjicit Philipus Holland. Edinburgi, 1782. Rowley, 8639, O. 3. A treatise on madness and suicide; with the mode of de

termining mental affections. By W. Rowley, M. D. London, 1804. Rush, 4362, 4400, & 8271, O. Medical inquiries and observations upon the diseases of the mind. By Benjamin Rush, M. D. Philadelphia, 1812. Spurzheim, 8837, O. Observations on the deranged manifestations of the mind, or insanity. By J. G. Spurzheim, M. D. With an appendix by A. Brigham, M. D. Boston, 1833.

Willis, 5771, 0. A treatise on mental derangement. By Francis Willis, M. D. London, 1823.

Wistar, 9142, O. 10. Dissertatio medica inauguralis de animo demisso. Subjecit Caspar Wistar, M. B. Edinburgh, 1786.

JOINTS.

5312, D. A treatise on the diseases of the joints. By Samuel Cooper, Boston, 1808.

LIVER. 7501, O. Facts and observations on liver complaints and bilious disorders in general; connected by an appropriate and successful mode of treatment. By John Faithorn, M. D. Philadelphia, 1829. 2618, O. 3. Inaugural thesis on jaundice; containing observations on the liver, and some of its diseases. Philadelphia, 1799. Gift of the

author.

1985, O. 1. Dissertatio medica, inauguralis de ictero. Edinburgi, 1788. Gift of Benjamin Smith Barton.

NERVOUS DISORDERS.

Cheyne, 198, O. English malady; or a treatise of nervous diseases of all kinds, By George Cheyne. 3d edit. London, 1734.

Pomme, 651, D. Traité des affections vaporeuses des deux sexes. Par M. Pomme. A Lyon, 1765.

Reid, 4949, & 6676, O. Essays on hypochondriasis and other nervous affections. By John Reid, M. D. &c. London, 1821. Philadelphia, 1827.

Robinson, 8380, O. A new system of the spleen, vapours, and melancholy; a dissertation on the passions and nerves, and a philosophical essay on thoughts, sensation, and reflection. By Nicholas Robinson, M. D. London, 1729.

Trotter, 7943, O. & 3445, D. A view of the nervous temperament, being a practical inquiry into the increasing prevalence, prevention, and treatment of those diseases called nervous, bilious indigestion, &c. By Thomas Trotter, M. D. London, 1807.

Whytt, 650, D. Les vapeurs et maladies nerveuses hypocondriaques ou hystériques. Traduit de l'Anglois de M. Whytt. Par M. Lebegue De Presle. 2 tomes. Paris, 1767.

PALSY. 1330, O. 3. A case of an obstinate palsy of above two years' duration, greatly relieved by electricity. By B. Harwood. London, 1784.

PLEURISY. 2268, O. 1. Dissertatio medica inauguralis, de pleurotide vera. Par Jacobus Proudfit. Philadelphiæ, 1790. Gift of the author.

SCROFULA. 1330, O. 1. A treatise on the struma or scrofula; commonly called the king's evil. London, 1784.

STONE.

Falconer, 3202, O. 1. Account of the efficacy of the aqua mephitica alkalina; or fixed alkaline salt, saturated with fixable air, in calculous disorders, and other complaints of the urinary passages. By William Falconer. 4th edit. London, 1780. P.

Lobb, 1155, & 8448, O. A treatise on dissolvents of the stone; and on curing stone and gout by aliment; to which are added, directions of diet. By Theop. Lobb, M. D. London, 1739.

Whytt, 416, 675, & 5129, D. An essay on the virtues of limewater in the cure of the stone; with an appendix, containing the cases of Horace Walpole, &c. By Robert Whytt. 2d edit. Edinburgh, 1755.

Prout, 6123, 0. An inquiry into the nature and treatment of diabetes, calculus, and other affections of the urinary organs. By William Prout, M. D. With notes and additions by S. Colhoun, M. D. Philadelphia, 1826. Gift of Dr. Colhoun.

SYPHILIS.

Hunter, 443, Q. A treatise on the venereal disease; with plates.

By John

Mignard, 645, Q. 6. Remarques, sur les maladies vénériennes, le virus véné

Hunter. London, 1786.

rien, et la maniere d'agir du mercure.
Martinique, 1790. Gift of the author.

Par Jacques Mignard. A la

Tongue, 3058, O. 2. An inaugural dissertation on the lues venerea. By James Tongue. Philadelphia, 1801. Gift of the author.

504, F. De morbo Gallico omnia quæ extant apud omnes medicos Venetiis, 1566. L.

TEETH.

Fuller, 2233, D. A popular essay on the structure, formation, and manage. ment of the teeth, illustrated by engravings. By John Fuller. London, 1810.

Gerbaux, 2641, D. Gerbaux on the teeth, with observations on the most frequent diseases incident to the mouth. Translated from the French. Edinburgh, 1817.

Laforgue, 4860, O. Theorie et pratique de l'art du dentiste, avec 20 planches. Par L. Laforgue. 2 vols. A Paris, 1810. Gift of the author.

Ruspini, 1277, D. A treatise on the teeth; wherein are given, an accurate idea of their structure, the cause of their decay, and their various diseases; with the most effectual method of treating the disorders of the teeth and gums. By the Chevalier Ruspini. 8th edit. London, 1797.

TETANUS. 2618, O. 2. Inaugural dissertation on tetanus. By William Cocke. Philadelphia, 1798. Gift of the author.

ULCERS. 1409, O. Treatise on the theory and management of ulcers; with a dissertation on white swellings of the joints, &c. By Benjamin Bell. 3d edit. Edinburgh, 1784.

URETHRA. 8291, O. Letters on diseases of the urethra. By Charles Bell. Philadelphia, 1811.

2625, O. 6. Inaugural essay on strictures in the urethra. By John H. Fouchee. Philadelphia, 1799. Gift of James Woodhouse.

WORMS. 318, Q. 5. Clark's vermiculars destroyed; with an account of worms, and experiments proved by the microscope. 5th edit.

1691.

London,

3202, O. 5. An account of the tænia, and method of treating it. 2d edit. London, 1788. P.

ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY.

Agnew, 2804, O. 2. An inaugural dissertation on perspiration. By James Agnew. Philadelphia, 1800.

Aikin, 1791, O. The principles of anatomy and physiology; with plates. By John Aikin. 2 vols. London, 1786.

Albinus, 307, F. Anatomy; or anatomical tables of the human skeleton; with explanations. By Bernard Siegfried Albinus. London, 1748. Baglivi, 1738, O. Georgii Baglivi specimen quatuor librorum de fibra motrice et morbosa. Ultrajecti, 1703. L.

Baillie, 8308, O. The morbid anatomy of some of the most important parts of the human body. By Matthew Baillie, M. D. Albany, 1795.

Ball, 2268, O. 12. Inaugural dissertation on the causes and effects of sleep. By Thomas Ball. Philadelphia, 1796. Gift of the author.

4908, D. An analytical view of the animal economy. By Isaac Ball. New York, 1808.

Barclay, 5801, O. An inquiry into the opinions, ancient and modern, concerning life and organization. By John Barclay, M. D. Edinburgh, 1822. Bartholinus, 1715, O. Thomæ Bartholini anatomia ex omnium veterum recentiorumque observationibus imprimis institutionibus Caspari Bartholini ad circulationem Harvejanam et vasa lymphatica renovata cum iconibus. Lugduni Batavorum, 1673.

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1913, O. Thomæ Bartholini Casp. Fil. anatomia, ex Caspari Bartholini parentis institutionibus, omniumque recentiorum & propriis observationibus tertium ad sanguinis circulationem reformata cum iconibus novis accuratissimis. Accessit huic postremæ editioni Th. Bartholini appendix de lacteis, thoracicis & vasis lymphaticis. Haga Comitis, 1660. Gift of Joseph Parker Norris.

Bayle, 3105, D. Petit manuel d'anatomie descriptive, ou, description succincte

de tous les organes de l'homme. Par A. L. J. Bayle, M. D. Paris, 1823. Gift of Dr. Lobstein.

Beaumont, 8921, O. Experiments and observations on the gastric juice, and the physiology of digestion. By William Beaumont, M. D. Plattsburgh, 1833.

Bell, 7778, O. The anatomy of the human body, illustrated with engravings. By John Bell. 4 en. New York, 1809.

Bellini, 530, Q. Laurentii Bellini exercitationes anatomica de structura et usu renum ut et de gustus organo: accedunt quædam renum monstrosorum exempla, per Garhardum Brasium collecta. Lugduni Batavorum, 1711.

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552, Q. Laurentii Bellini opuscula aliquot de motu cordis in et extra uterum, de motu bilis et liquidorum, de fermentis et glandulis, &c. Lugduni Batavorum, 1696. L.

Bichat, 4065, & 8091, O.

Physiological researches upon life and death; by Xav. Bichat. Translated from the French, by Tobias Watkins. Philadelphia, 1809.

Blair, 3038, O. Anthropology; or the natural history of man; with a comparative view of the structure and functions of animated beings in general. By William Blair, A. M. London, 1803.

Blancken, 928, 14. & 804, Q. 5. Blancken's catalogue of the rarities in the public theatre and anatomie-hall, of the university of Leyden. Leyden, 1707.

Blumenbach, 7780, O. Elements of physiology; by Jo. Fred. Blumenbach, M. D. Translated from the original Latin, with notes, by Charles Caldwell. To which is subjoined, by the translator, a brief and compendious view of animal electricity. Philadelphia, 1795. Borellus, 545, Q. Joh. Alphonsus Borellus de motu animalium. Lugduni Batavorum, 1695. L.

Bostock, 6183, O. An elementary system of physiology. By John Bostock, M. D. 2 vols. London, 1826.

Browne, 310, Q. 4. A lecture of anatomy. By Andrew Browne. London,

1702.

Buchanan, 1772, O. 3. Dissertatio physiologica inauguralis, de causis respirationis ejusdemque effectibus, authore Georgio Buchanan. Philadelphiæ, 1789. Gift of the author.

Casserius, 1096, F. 2. Julii Casserii Placentini, tabulæ anatomicæ LXXIX. Venetiis, 1627.

Cat, le, 391, O. Physical essays on the senses. By M. Le Cat. Translated from the French. London, 1750.

Cheselden, 7807, O. The anatomy of the human body. By William Cheselden. With 40 plates. Boston, 1806.

38, O.

Clerc, le, 438, F.

The same. London, 1763.

Bibliotheca anatomica. Authoribus Danielo Clerico et Jacob.

Mangeto. Tomi II. Genevæ, 1699.

Collier, 3959, O.

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Thoughts on re-animation, from the re-production of vegetable life, and the renewal of life after death to insects; containing a brief view of nature. By John Collier. London, 1809.

Collignon, 8641, O. 1. An inquiry into the structure of the human body. By Charles Collignon, M. D. Cambridge, 1764.

Conover, 1985, O. 4. An inaugural dissertation on sleep and dreams; their effects on the mind, and the causes of dreams. By Samuel F. Conover. Philadelphia, 1791. Gift of the author.

Coxe, 9004, O. An inquiry into the claims of Doctor William Harvey, to the discovery of the circulation of the blood. By Dr. John Redman Coxe. Philadelphia, 1834.

Dewees, 1086, D. 1. Memoirs of a boy, born at Willingham, near Cambridge,

October 31, 1741, who, before he was three years old, was three feet eight inches high, and had the marks of puberty. London.

De Witt, 2490, O. 3. A chemico-medical essay to explain the operation of oxigene, or the base of vital air on the human body. By Benjamin De Witt. Philadelphia, 1797. Gift of James Woodhouse.

Douglass, 4771, D. Myographiæ comparatæ specimen; or a comparative description of all the muscles in a man and a quadruped. By James Douglass, M. D. Dublin, 1777.

8591, O. 11. An essay on the generation of heat in animals. By Robert Douglass, M. D. London, 1747.

Drake, 168, O. A new system of anatomy; describing the animal œconomy, and a short rationale of many distempers incident to human bodies; with figures. By James Drake. With a preface, by W. Wagstaff.

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1761, O. The same. 2 vols. London, 1707.

Dunglison, 8914, O. Human physiology; illustrated by numerous engravings. By Robley Dunglison, M. D. 2 vols. Philadelphia, 1832.

Edwards, 8818, O. On the influence of physical agents on life. By W. F. Edwards, M. D. Translated from the French, by Dr. Hodgkin, and Dr. Fisher. London, 1832.

Elliott, 1267, O. Philosophical observations on the senses of vision and hearing; with a treatise on harmonic sounds, and an essay on combustion and animal heat. By John Elliott. London, 1780. 8594, O. 2. Essays on physiological subjects. 1780.

By J. Elliott. London,

Eustachius, 435, F. Bartholomæi Eustachii tabulæ anatomicæ, editore Jo. Maria Lancisio. Amstelodami, 1722.

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Fabré, 6932, O. Recherches sur la nature de l'homme, consideré dans l'état de santé et dans l'état de maladie. Par M. Fabré. Portrait. A Paris, 1776.

Feltham, 1428, & 4858, D. A popular view of the structure and economy of the human body, interspersed with reflections. By John Feltham. London, 1806.

Freind, 2668, O. Emmenologia: in qua fluxus muliebris menstrui phænomena periodi, vitia, cum medendi methodo, ad rationes mechanicas exiguntur. Authore Joh. Freind. Editio secunda. Londini, 1717. Gift of

Mathew Carey.

Frewen, 1366, O. Physiologia; or the doctrine of nature, comprehended in the origin and progression of human life; the vital and animal functions; diseases of the body and mind; and remedies prophylactic and therapeutic. By Thomas Frewen. London, 1780.

Gardiner, 1417, O. Observations on the animal œconomy, and on the causes and cure of diseases. By John Gardiner, M. D. Edinburgh, 1784.

310, Q. 1. A discourse concerning the circulation of the blood. By John Gardiner. London, 1702.

Gibson, 5656, & 8523, O. The anatomy of humane bodies epitomized. 4th edit. By Thomas Gibson, M. D. London, 1694.

Glover, 2804, O. 6. An attempt to prove that digestion, in man, depends on the united causes of solution and fermentation. By Joseph Glover. Philadelphia, 1800.

Goodwyn, 3741, O. 2. The connexion of life with respiration. By Edmund Goodwyn, M. D. Philadelphia, 1805.

Hahnbaum, 1985, O. 6. Hahnbaumi, G. F. tentamen medicum inaugurale in academia Marishallanæ traditum, de chlorosi. Edinburgi, 1791. Auctore A. V. Haller.

Haller, 721, 0. Elementa physiologiæ corporis humani.

Tomi II. Lausannæ, 1757. Gift of Charles Crawford.

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