594 
Phyfiologie,”” vol. 5; and the *¢ Samm- 
Jung auferlefener Abhandlungen fiir 
Aerzte,” Colletion of Sele&t Medical 
Treatifes ;* till maintain their reputation. 
Jugler and Rahn treat of Medical Police. 
A new feparate Répofitory has. likewife 
been effablithed for Medicak Geography. 
TRiEFE, of Breflau, jn his «§ walen . 
3 
der Brittifchen Arzaeykunde,”? Annals 
of Medicine in Britain; and. SCHEELE, in» 
his ** Nordifches Archiv,” make their 
countrymen acquainted with foreign me- 
dical literature. Provifion has in partr- 
cular been doubly and trebly made for 
detailing out the wifdom of the French 
medical {chools, 
VoGEL’s; Hi LDEBRAND’S, &c. & Al- 
manacks of Health’’ are ufeful and ac- 
ceptable prefents.for non-phyficians. On 
the whole, the Jaft Eafter-fair produced 
fx fuch Almanacks of, Health. 
The negie& of the ftudy of the Latin 
tangue is obfervable in general, and par- 
ticularly i medical works, which were 
formerly chiefly written in that univerfal 
Janguage.of the learned. We have here 
only to notice ‘- Pande Medice, s. Ex- 
plcatio Rerum Medicarum i in ihr: Di- 
geltis Novellis oceurrentium.’ 
Nor has the veterinary art been new 
eleéted. A capital li is the long-ex- 
pected * Handbuch. der Vergleichenden 
Anatomie und Phyfiologie,” Manual of 
Comparative Anatomy and Phyfiology, 
by Profefior BLuMenBacu (Gottingen, 
Bietrich). Ot the ufeful economico vete- 
rinary publication of Riem and Reuter, 
with drawings by Heine, the 5th number 
made its appearance (Vofs, Leipzig) ; and 
RouLwess’s ‘* Mayazin tur Thierarznei- 
Kunde,’ &c. Magazine for the Veterinary 
‘Art, and for the Refults of Experience 
relative to the Difeafes of Horfes and 
Horned Cattle, of which three years have 
already appeared (Maurer, Berlin), com- 
prehends the whole of the fcience, and pro- 
cecds without mterruption. 
On Galvanifm, we find only one work 
announced, viz. PriGer’s, of Gieffen, 
“© Verfuch durch den Galvaniimns die 
Wirkung verfchiedener Gitte und Aranei- 
mittel zu priifea ;” Attempt to prove by 
Means of Galvanifm the Effe&t of various 
Poifons and Medicines (Gieffen, Heyer). 
In Germany tos, the inoculation of 
the Cow- pox, or /accmation, as the Ger- 
mans name it, likewife employed the pens 
et a number of medical writers. The 
Fafter-Catalogue {warms with treatises on 
this intere(ting fubjeét, and with zealous 
calls to receive the new Dea Salus, whom 
the voice of Jenner has charmed fort 
Retrofped of German Literature— Eafter-fair, 1801. 
from the cow-houfe. A number of excel- 
lent papers on the cow-pox have likewife 
been inferted in various periodical publi- 
cations, as, for inftance, in the ** Reichs- 
Anzeiger,”? of which a leaf is publithed 
at Gotha every day, and which, being 
much read, quickly circulates generally 
interefting intelligence through all Ger- 
many ; in the aad" number of the ** Journ- 
al der Erfindungen fiw die Aranei-Wiffen- | 
fchaft,’? where nN is a good Hiftory of 
Vaccinations and inthe ‘* Vienna Cate- 
chifm of Health,” in which Dr. Karros. 
communicated his opinion to the public. 
Various Tranflations of Drs. Jenner’s, 
Woodville’s, and Aikin's publications 
have appeared. Dr. Faust, author of a 
_* Catechifm of Health,’ a much efteem- 
‘ed book of inftru€tion for the common 
people, even went fo far as to celebrate an 
Apis feaf? in honour of the cow-pox. No. 
good thing is ever improved without op- 
pofition; nor was it wanting here; Dr. 
MULLER, of Frankfort, has publithed a 
¢ Beweis,’? &c. or, a Proof that the Cow. 
‘pox have no Relation to the Natural] 
Small-pox, and confequently cannot be 
conlidered, as a Preventative againit the 
latter. It may by fome be deemed an 
interelting contribution towards medical 
geog phy, to be imformed whence the 
voices of the phyficians moft loudly re- 
founded in favour of the new praétice of 
inoculation ; BAM ue , Schwerin, 
Bruntwick, Leipzig, Breflau, Konighherg, 
Bickeburg, and Gieflene, but, above all, 
Hanover and Berlin, honourably diftiny 
guilhed themfelves. Drs. Himly, Wiede- 
man, and Roofe, communicated their opi- 
nion in a joint publication; and Drs. 
Muller, Heflert, and Pilger, eftablifhed a 
feparate archive, exclufively appropriated 
to vaccine-inoculation, ‘* Arckiv fur die 
Kuhpocken-Impfung.”’ 
CHEMISTRY AND NaTURAL History. 
' The names of all the celebrated 
German chemifts again appear in the 
«Leipzig catalogue fer Ealter-fatr, ex- 
cept that of Goitling. Some of them 
“come before the. public with four pro- 
duétions, as, tor inftance, the learn~ 
ed Trommidorf, of. Erturt. Befides his 
«¢ Journal of Pharmacy for Phyticians 
and Apathecaries,”” of which the gth vo- 
lume has already appeared, he has begun 
a“ Allzemeine Chemifche Bibliothek des 
XIX Jahrhunderts,’? General Chemical . 
Library of the 19th Century, the frft 
volume of which has been pubhthed by 
Henning, in Erfurt. 
Three Tranflations of Fourcroy’s Ta- 
bles were announced ; and his Syftem, of’ 
‘which 
