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from the original Latin translations. By John Redman Coxe, M. D. Philadelphia, 1846.

Hooker, 9617, D. Lessons from the history of medical delusions. By Washington Hooker, M. D. New York, 1850.

9609, D. Physician and patient. From the text of Dr. W. Hooker and E. Bentley. London, 1850.

Holland, 10394, O. Medical notes and reflections. By Henry Holland, M. D. 2d edition. London, 1840.

Honigberger, 12879, O. Thirty-five years in the east, in connection with medicine, botany, pharmacy, &c., together with an original materia medica, and a medical vocabulary in four European languages and five eastern languages. By J. M. Honigberger. With cuts. London, 1835.

Horner, 11657, O. Medical Topography of Brazil and Uruguay; with incidental remarks, by G. R. B. Horner, M. D., U. S. N. Philadelphia, 1845. Gift of the author.

11025, D. Diseases and injuries of seamen; with remarks on their enlistment, naval hygiene and the duties of medical officers. By G. R. B. Horner, M. D., U. S. N. Philadelphia, 1854. Gift of Messrs. Lippincott, Grambo & Co.

Ilosack, 13338, 0. An inaugural discourse at the opening of Rutgers Medical College. By David Hosack, M. D. New York, 1826.

Jackson, 12825, 0. 19. The annual discourse before the Philadelphia County Medical Society. By Samuel Jackson, M. D. Philadelphia, 1852. 13160, O. 4. Medical education; the annual discourse before the Philadelphia County Medical Society. By Samuel Jackson, M. D. Philadelphia, 1853.

Jones, 10402, O. 4. Observations on medical education, with a view to legislative interference. By Richard Jones. London, 1839.

Julia, 10239, O. Recherches historiques, chimiques, et médicales sur l'air marécageux. Par J. S. E. Julia. Paris, 1823.

Lassaigne, 10100, O. Abrégé élémentaire de chimie, considérée comme science accessoire l'étude de la médecine, de la pharmacie et de l'histoire naturelle. Par L. Lassaigne. 2 vols. et Atlas. Paris, 1829.

Lefevre, 7578, D. The life of a travelling physician (Sir George Lefevre) from his first introduction to practice, including twenty years' wanderings through Europe. 3 vols. London, 1843.

Le Gallois, 13274, O. Experiments on the principle of life, and particularly on the motions of the heart. By M. Le Gallois. Translated by N. C. and J. G. Nancrede, M. D. Philadelphia, 1813. Gift of James J. Barclay, Esq.

Lesson, 10081, O. Voyage médical autour du monde pendant les années 1822, 1825. Par R. P. Lesson. Paris, 1829.

Liebig, 10637, O. & 7406, D. Animal chemistry, or organic chemistry in its application to physiology and pathology. By Justus Liebig. Edited by William Gregory. London and Cambridge, 1842.

Marcy, 10031, D. Homoeopathy and allopathy. Reply to "an examination of the doctrines and evidences of homoeopathy, by Worthington Hooker, M. D." By E. E. Marcy, M. D. New York, 1852. Marx, 7860, D. On the decrease of disease effected by the progress of civilization. By C. F. H. Marx, M. D. and R. Willis M. D. London, 1844.

McNaughton, 12694, O. 4. Address before the Medical Society of the State of New York. By James McNaughton, M. D. Albany, 1837. Moir, 7286, D. Outlines of the ancient history of medicine. By D. M. Moir. Edinburgh, 1841.

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Morton, 13033, O. 2. Tentamen inaugurale de corporis dolore. Subjicit S. G. Morton, M. D. Edinburgi, 1823.

Mott, 12694, O. 20. Reminiscences of medical teaching and teachers in New York. An address at the college of physicians. By Valentine Mott, M. D. New York, 1850.

Orfila, 10101, O. Leçons de médecine légale, par M. Orfila. 2d edition. 3 vols. Paris, 1828.

10102, O. Eléments de chimie appliquée à la médecine et aux arts. Par M. Orfila. 5th edition. 2 vols. Paris, 1831.

Paine, 12891, O. The institutes of medicine. By Martyn Paine, M. D. New York, 1847. Gift of the author.

12890, O. Medical and physiological commentaries. By Martyn Paine, M. D., A. M. 3 vols. New York, 1844. Gift of the author. Pettigrew, 11082, O. & 7769, D. On superstitions connected with the history and practice of medicine and surgery. By T. J. Pettigrew. London and Philadelphia, 1844.

9863, O. Memoirs of the most celebrated physicians, surgeons, &c., who have contributed to the advancement of medical science. By Thos. J. Pettigrew. Vols. 1, 2, and 4. London, 1839, &c.

Ray, 13178, 0. A treatise on the medical jurisprudence of insanity. By J. Ray, M. D. 3d edition, with additions. Boston, 1853.

Reid, 11162, D. The philosophy of death; or, a general medical and statistical treatise on the nature and causes of human mortality. By John Reid. London, 1841. Gift of Lloyd P. Smith.

Reese, 12694, 14. Introductory lecture before the Albany Medical College. By David M. Reese, M. D. Albany, 1839.

Swainson, 10495, 0. Observations on the climate of New Zealand, principally with reference to its sanative character, by William Swainson, Esq. London, 1840.

13214, O. 5. Homöpathische Haubecheln. Jena, 1846. Gift of Dr. C. Hering.

8058, D. Physic and physicians, a medical sketch-book, exhibiting the public and private life of the most celebrated medical men of former days. Philadelphia, 1845.

6714, D. Physic and physicians; a medical sketch-book. 2 vols. London, 1839.

10325, O. 9. 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. 2d edition. Philadelphia, 1839. (For other works on medical colleges, &c., see Universities, page 1084.)

11002, O. 16. Rules and regulations of the medical department of the Navy of the United States. Gift of Dr. W. S. W. Ruschenberger, U. S. N. 12555, O. Transactions of the American Medical Association. Instituted 1847. 6 vols. Philadelphia, 1848, to the present time. Gift of Dr. G. W. Norris.

12694, O. 2 Memorial of the medical society of the city and county of New York, against a repeal of the statute regulating practice. New York, 1830.

12694, O. 3. A system of medical ethics, by the State Medical Society of New York. New York, 1823.

9640, D. 4. Code of ethics of the American Medical Association, adopted May, 1847. Philadelphia, 1848.

11049, D. 5. Reviews of Whilldin's essay on dropsy, and Chapman on the nourishment of the foetus. Philadelphia, 1821.

11054, D. 20. The case of Nancy Linton, illustrative of the efficacy of Swaim's Panacea. Philadelphia, 1827.

TREATISES ON HEALTH, DIET, REGIMEN, PUBLIC

HYGIENE, &c.

Adelon, 10068, O. Annales de hygiène publique et de médecine légale. Par MM. Adelon, Andral, &c. Tom. 7 and 8. Paris, 1832.

Alcott, 9834, D. Vegetable diet; as sanctioned by medical men, and by experience in all ages. By William A. Alcott. Boston, 1838.

10452, D. Lectures on life and health; or the laws and means of physical culture. By William A. Alcott, M. D. With illustrations. Boston, 1853.

Andral. See Adelon, supra.

Barton, 11079, D. Hints to naval officers cruising in the West Indies. By William P. C. Barton. Philadelphia, 1830. Gift of Isaac Lea,

Esq. Bell, 7294, D. On regimen and longevity. By John Bell, M. D. Philadelphia, 1842.

13039, O. Dietetical and medical hydrology. A treatise on baths; including cold, sea, warm, hot, vapor, gas and mud baths; also on the watery regimen, hydropathy, and pulmonary inhalation, &c. By John Bell, M. D. Philadelphia, 1850. Gift of the author. Berckensis, 9214, D. Conservandæ bonæ valetudinis præcepta longe saluberrima per Johannem Curionem Berckensem. Francfurt, 1573.

Blackwell, 10150, D. The laws of life, with special reference to the physical education of girls. By Eliz. Blackwell, M. D. New York, 1852. Bostwick, 9819, D. An inquiry into the cause of natural death, or death from old age. Developing a new and certain method of preventing the consolidation or ossification of the body, and of thus indefinitely prolonging vigorous, elastic and buoyant health, and of rendering parturition easy and safe. By Homer Bostwick, M. D. New York, 1851. Burke, 8289, D. & 9779, D. The mineral springs of Western Virginia, with remarks on their use, and the diseases to which they are applicable. 2d edition. To which are added a notice of the Fauquier White Sulphur Spring, and a chapter on taverns. By Wm. Burke. New York, 1846, and Richmond, 1851.

Carpenter, 9504, D. On the use and abuse of alcoholic liquors in health and disease. Prize essay. By Wm. B. Carpenter. Philadelphia, 1850. Chadwick, 11247, O. 1. Report on the sanitary condition of the laboring popu

lation of Great Britain. A supplementary report on the results of a special inquiry into the practice of interment in towns. By E. Chadwick. London, 1843.

11472, O. A supplementary report on the results of a special inquiry into the practice of interment in towns. By Edward Chadwick. London, 1843.

12087, O. 12. A report on the results of the practice of interment in towns. By E. Chadwick. Philadelphia, 1845.

Coles, 9886, D. The beauties and deformities of tobacco using; or its ludicrous and its solemn realities. By L. B. Coles, M. D. Boston, 1851. Combe, 6233, D. The physiology of digestion considered with relation to the principles of dietetics. By Andrew Combe, M. D. New York, 1836. Dickson, 10054, D. Essays on life, sleep, pain, &c. By Samuel H. Dickson, M. D. Philadelphia, 1852.

Gould, 12834, O. A report on food and diet, with observations on dietetical regimen, suited for almshouses, prisons and hospitals; also on heating, ventilation, &c. With practical recommendations. By Hon. John S. Gould. Prepared at the request of the commissioners of emigra

tion and the governors of the almshouse. New York, 1852. Gift of the Governors of the N. Y. Almshouse.

Hartley, 7255, D. An historical, scientific and practical essay on milk, as an article of human sustenance. By Robert M. Hartley. New York,

1842. Hayden, 12677, O. An essay on the wear and tear of human life, and the real remedy for this complaint. By G. T. Hayden, M. B. ́ Dublin, 1846. Hitchcock, 11055, D. 3. Essay on alcoholic and narcotic substances as articles of common use. By Edward Hitchcock. Amherst, 1830.

Hodgkin, 6101, D. Lectures on the means of promoting and preserving health. By T. Hodgkin, M. D. London, 1835.

Hufeland, 10664, D. Hufeland's art of prolonging life. Edited by Erasmus Wilson. Boston, 1854.

Johnson, 6443, D. Letters to Brother John, on life, health, and disease. By Edward Johnson, Surgeon. London, 1837.

10437, O. Pilgrimages to the Spas in pursuit of health and recreation. By James Johnson, M. D. London, 1841.

Lane, 8458, D. Life at the water cure, or a month at Malvern. By R. J. Lane. London, 1846.

Lee, 6338, D. An account of the most frequented watering places on the continent, and the medicinal application of their mineral springs. By Edwin Lee. London, 1836.

Liebig, 11871, 0.2. Researches on the chemistry of food. By Justus Liebig.
Edited by Wm. Gregory, M. D. London, 1847.
Manfred, 1321, F. Liber de homine et conservatione sanitatis Hieronymi
Manfredi. Bologna, 1474.

Mayo, 10133, D. The philosophy of living. By Herbert Mayo. From the 3d London edition. Philadelphia, 1852.

Mitchell, 8886, D. Treatise on the falsifications of food and the chemical means to detect them. By John Mitchell. London, 1848.

Moore, 9575, D. Health, disease and remedies considered in their relations to the blood. By George Moore, M. D. New York, 1850.

Morin, 6884, D. Manuel théorique et pratique des Gardes Malades, ou des personnes qui veulent se soigner elles-mêmes, ou L'ami de la Santé, par J. Morin. Paris, 1829.

Mussey, 10503, D. 3. An essay on the influence of tobacco upon life and health. By R. D. Mussey, M. D. Boston, 1836.

Parkinson, 11045, D. 5. The villager's friend and physician. By James Parkinson. London.

Pinney, 11926, 0. The antidote for the causes that abridge the natural term of human existence, and an outline of the organs and functions subservient to life. By Joel Pinney, Esq. London, 1847.

Reveillée-Parise, 11370, O. Etudes de l'homme dans l'état de santé, et dans l'état de maladie. Par J. H. Reveillée-Parise. 2 tomes. Paris, 1845.

8019, D. Hygiène oculaire, ou conseils aux personnes dont les yeux sont faibles. Par J. H. Reveillée-Parise. Paris, 1845. Saint-Arroman, 9087, D. Coffee, tea, and chocolate; their influence upon the health, the intellect, and the moral nature of man. Translated

from the French of A. Saint-Arromán. Philadelphia, 1846. Gift of W. Duane, Jr., Esq.

Searle, 11766, 0. The philosophy of life, health, and disease. By Charles Searle, M. D. London, 1846.

Shearman, 8213, D. An essay on the properties of animal and vegetable life, their dependence on the atmosphere, and connection with each other,

in relation to the functions of health and disease. By E. R. Shearman, M. D. London, 1845.

Smith, 8232, D. Fruits and farinacea, the proper food of man. By John Smith. London, 1845.

By A. T.

Thompson, 8103, D. The domestic management of the sick-room, necessary in aid of medical treatment for the cure of diseases. Thompson, M. D. With additions by R. E. Griffith, M. D. Philadelphia, 1845.

Thomson, 8400 & 8480, D. Experimental researches on the food of animals, and the fattening of cattle, with remarks on the food of man. Based upon experiments undertaken by order of the British government. By Robert Dundas Thomson, M. D. New York and London, 1846. Trall, 10801, D. Fruits and farinacea the proper food of man; being an attempt to prove from history, anatomy, physiology and chemistry, that the original, natural and best diet of man is derived from the vegetable kingdom. By John Smith. With notes and illustrations. by R. T. Trall, M. D. From the 2d London edition. New York, 1854.

Walker, 10297, O. Gatherings from grave-yards, particularly those of London, with a curious history of the modes of interment among different nations from the earliest period: and a detail of dangerous and fatal results produced by the unwise and revolting custom of inhuming the dead in the midst of the living. By G. A. Walker, surgeon. London, 1839.

11002, O. 18. Interment and disinterment; or a further exposition of the practices pursued in the metropolitan places of sepulture, and the results as affecting the health of the living. By G. A. Walker, surgeon. London, 1843.

6656, D. The art of dining, and of attaining high health; with a few hints on suppers. By T. Walker. Philadelphia, 1837.

Warren, 8533, D. Physical education and the preservation of the health. By J. C. Warren, M. D. Boston, 1846.

Wilson, 8177, D. A practical treatise on a healthy skin. By Erasmus Wilson. New York, 1846.

12833, O. Report of a general plan for the promotion of public and personal health, devised, prepared and recommended by the commissioners for a sanitary survey of the State. Boston, 1850. Gift of Hon. George Livermore.

10756, O. Sanitary inquiry: England. Local reports on the sanitary condition of the laboring population of England, made to Parliament. London, 1842.

2420, F. First and second reports of the commissioners for inquiring into the state of large towns and populous districts. Maps and plates. London, 1844 and 1845.

10325, O. 15. Hints on the subject of interments within the city of Philadelphia, addressed to the serious consideration of the members of councils, &c. By Atticus. Philadelphia, 1838.

1268, F. 5. Report from the select committee on improvement of the health of towns. Effect of interment of bodies in towns. London, 1842. 1268, F. 6. Bill for preventing interment in towns. 8278, D. Vegetable substances used for the food of man. 7713, D. Life in the sick-room. Essays by an invalid.

London, 1846. London, 1844.

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