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Howard (W. Va.) On the hydropic state of fever, 1805. 



Jackson (Samuel, Pa.) On suspended animation, 1808. 



Jenks (P.-N. Y.) On the analogy between plague & yellow fever, 1804. 



Kiapp (Joseph, N. Y.) On cutaneous absorption, 1805. 



Legare (D. — S. C.) On the use of tobacco fumes in cases of suspend 

 ed animation, 1805. 



M'Call (E. L. — Ga.) On the mutual subserviency of different parts 

 of the body, 1806. 



M'Farlane (J. H. Pa.) On angina pectoris, 1806. 



Madison (James C. Va.) On the medical properties of iron, 1805. 



Matthews (S. Va.) On the effect of music in diseases, 1806. 



Miller (P. Pa.) On lessening the pains of parturition, 1804. • 



Miller (R. Va.) On the medical effects of cold, 1807. 



Mitchell (G. E. — Md.) On the puerperal state of fever, 1805. 



Massey (R. D. — Mass.) On cutaneous absorption, 1809. 



Newcombe(D.-N. H.) On the theoriesof the cause of conception, 1806. 



Parker (John, N. C.) On fractures of the leg, 1804. 



Parrish (Joseph, Pa.) On the medical influence of the passions, 1805. 



Pugh (W. H.-N. C.) On the cure of dis. by the powers of nat. 1804. 



Rees (J. T. — Md.) On the medical theories of Brown, Cullen, Dar- 

 win and Rush, 1805. 



Robertson (F. Ten.) On Chorea Sancti Viti, 1805. 



Rush (John, Pa.) On the causes and prevention of sudden death, 1804. 



Rush (James, Pa.) An inquiry into the use of the omentum, 1809. 



Savin (R. L. — Md.) On the effect of external cold in fevers, 1805. 



Shaw (W. Pa.) On the Philadelphia epidemic of 1803, 1804. 



Selby (W.F. — Md.) On the analogy between plants & animals, 1806. 



Simmons (W. — S. C.) On contusions of the head, 1806. 



Smith (T. St. Croix.) On wounds of the intestines, 1805. 



Thornton (G. A. — Va.) On the progressive state of med. sci. 1807. 



Tucker (S. — N. J.) On the effects of labour in chronic diseases, 1806. 



Tucker (Wright Junr. Va.) On the medical effect of cold, 1806. 



Wacker (Jacob D.) On hydrocephalus interims, 1806. 



FOR THE CABINET. 



From the Asiatic Society, The skeleton of an elephant. 



FROM INDIVIDUALS. 



Brown (Samuel, M. D.) Specimens of earth and saltpetre rock, 

 from a cave in Kentucky. — A cranium, tooth, and other bones 

 found in that cave. — Bones of the head of a new animal. — Pure 

 native saltpetre. — Gold and silver ore from Mexico. 



Barton (Wm.) An engraved portrait of Leonard Euler. 



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