Cases and observations; by the Medical Society of New-Haven County, in the state of Connecticut, instituted in the year 1784.
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- Cases and observations; by the Medical Society of New-Haven County, in the state of Connecticut, instituted in the year 1784.
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- New-Haven: :: Printed by J. Meigs,,
- 1788.
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- Medicine -- Connecticut -- New Haven County.
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Contents
- title page
- PREFACE.
- CONTENTS.
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CASES and OBSERVATIONS.
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A Singultus (from an adhesion of the Liver to the Diaphragm) proving fatal. By Dr. Samuel Nesbitt. Read to the Society,
3 d May,1784. -
Case of a Puerperal Fever, successfully treated with the Bark. By Dr. Elnathan Beach. Read
October 13, 1785. -
Two Cases of difficult deglutition, from extraneous bodies lodged in the Gula. By Dr. Abraham Tomlinson. Read
October, 1784. -
Case of a fractured cranium, successfully treated. By Dr. John Spalding. Read before the Society
October 13 th,1784. -
Case of a Gangrene of the Scrotum, Read
January, 1785. -
Case of a locked jaw successfully treated by electricity. By Dr. Eneas Munson. Read to the Society,
April 6 th,1785. -
Case of an Haematemesis successfully treated. By Dr. Samuel Nesbitt. Read
April 6 th,1785. -
Case of an Enteritis. By Dr. Ebenezer Beardsley. Read before the Society,
April 5, 1786. -
Case of a deformed Foetus. By Dr. Leverett Hub|bard. Read before the Society,
April 5 th,1786. -
On the fatal Effects of the Corrosive Sublimate of Mercury. Communicated by Doctor Levi Ives. Read
February 7 th,1787. -
The fatal effects of drinking cold water, when hea|ted. Communicated by Doctor Samuel Nesbitt. Read
April 4 th,1787. -
An extraordinary cause of an Asthma, in the case of a Lady of this city, proving fatal. By Dr. Samuel Nesbitt. Read before the Society,
April 4 th,1787. -
Case of a Hydrocephalus Internus. By Dr. Ebenezer
17, Beardsley. Read before the Society,October, 1787. -
Case of a Schirrous tumour in the Pylorus, Mesen|tery, and Intestines, communicated by Dr. Ebene|zer Beardsley,
Oct. 17 th,1787. -
Case of a singular Wound in the Eye, from the bursting of a Gun. By Dr. John Spalding. Read before the Society,
April 2 d,1788 -
Case of a fatal Peripneumony. Communicated by Doctor Ebenezer Beardsley. Read
January 2, 1788. -
Case of an amputation of the leg, in consequence of a divided artery. By John Spalding, Surgeon. Read to the Society,
2 d January,1778. -
Case of the Bite of a Mad Dag. Communicated to the Society by Dr. Benjamin Gale.
C.M.S. -
Case shewing the good effects of the antiphlogistic re|gimen in the eruptive variolous fever. By Dr. Samuel Nesbitt. Read to the Society at their an|nual meeting,
January 2, 1788. -
History of a Dysentery, in the
22 d regiment of the late Continental Army, occasioned by the Bar|racks' being over crowded, and not properly ventilated. Communicated by Doctor Ebenezer Beardsley. ReadJan. 2, 1788. -
Case of a division of the Tendo Achillis. By Dr. Samuel Nesbitt. Read to the Society,
January 2 d,1788. -
Case of a Wound in the Trachea Arteria and Oeso|phagus. By John Spalding, Surgeon.
F. M. S. Read to the SocietyApril, 2, 1788. -
Case of an enlarged Gall Bladder. By Ebenezer Beardsley. Read
April 2 d1788. -
Case of Dysenteric Symptoms from worms. By Dr. Samuel Nesbitt. Read before the Society
April 2, 1788. -
Case of a schirrhus in the Pylorus of an infant. Communicated by Doctor Hezekiah Beardsley. Read
April 2, 1788 -
Case of Calculi in the Lungs. Communicated by Dr. En
s Munson. Read April 2, 1788.
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A Singultus (from an adhesion of the Liver to the Diaphragm) proving fatal. By Dr. Samuel Nesbitt. Read to the Society,