180 University of Pennsylvania. 



22. Samuel Greenlee, of Virginia, On the Advantages 

 of Scepticism in the Study and Improvement of Me- 

 dicine. 



23. William Willmott Hall, of Maryland, Strictures 

 on the Use of Cold Water in the Cure of Fevers. 



24. Isaac H. Hampton, of New- Jersey, On Pneumonia. 



25. Arnold Hannenkampf, of Maryland, On the In- 

 fluenza. 



26. James Haynsworth, of the High-Hills of Santee, 

 South-Carolina, On the Yellow- Fever, as it appeared 

 in Charleston, in the year 1807. 



27. Nathan Hays, of Pennsylvania, On the Manner in 

 which Medicines act upon the Living System. 



28. Isaac Heister, of Pennsylvania, An Historical and 

 Philosophical Inquiry into Absorption: containing a 

 Series of Arguments to prove the Absorption of Sub- 

 stances not nutrient, whether applied externally or 

 internally to the Human Body, as well as to that of 

 some inferior Animals. 



29. Samuel Humes, of Pennsylvania, On Dyspepsia. 



30. Samuel Jackson, of Philadelphia, An Essay on 

 Suspended Animation.* 



