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V. A Topographical and Medical Sketch of Bristol, in Pennsylva- 

 nia. Communicated in a letter to the Editor, by Dr. Amos 

 Gregg, jun., of Bristol. 



VI. Supplement to the Preceding Paper. By the Editor. 



VII. On the medical virtues of the Warm and Hot Springs, in 

 the county of Bath, in Virginia. From the MS. journal of the 

 Reverend Dr. A. Green, of Philadelphia. 1800. 



VIII. On the medical virtues of the Humulus Lupulus, or Com- 

 mon Hop. Communicated to the Editor, by Anthony Fother- 

 gill, M. D. 



IX. Observations on the Internal Use of the Rhus Radicans. In 

 a letter from Colonel George Gibson, to Colonel Isaac Kagey. 

 "With Remarks, by the Editor. 



X. Memorandum concerning the Use of Indigo in the disease of 

 . Cynanche Trachealis. By the Editor. 



XI. On the use of Cod-fish, in the disease of Bronchocele, or Goi- 

 tre. In a letter to the Editor, from Mr. James Geddes. 



XII. Memorandum concerning the influence of Music on the 

 Common Mouse. Communicated to the Editor, by Samuel 

 Cramer, M. D., of Jeflerson-County, in Virginia. 



XIII. Description of the Falls of Niagara. Extracted from the 

 Journal of a Gentleman, who visited them, a few years since. 

 With an additional notice, by Mr. James W. Stevens. 



XIV. Case of Tetanus, cured by Mercury. Communicated lo 

 the Editor, by the late John K. Young, M. D., of Hagcrstown, 

 in Maryland. 



XV. Some particulars concerning the Locust of North-America. 

 Written at Nazareth, in Pennsylvania, August 27th, 1793. 



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