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BOOK

Title:  
Observations on that form of disease, nosologically called dysentery
Creator:
Hoskins, John, d. ca. 1810
Publication:
Printed for the author by Hugh Maxwell, no.25, North second-street, opposite Christ-church, Philadelphia, 1804.
Notes:  
"An inaugural dissertation for the degree of doctor of medicine ... University of Pennsylvania ... one thousand eight hundred and four."
Call #:  
610 Diss. v.9, no.9
Extent:
40 p. ; 23 cm.



BOOK

Title:  
Observations on that form of disease, nosologically called dysentery
Creator:
Hoskins, John, d. ca. 1810
Publication:
Printed for the author by Hugh Maxwell, no.25, North second-street, opposite Christ-church, Philadelphia, 1804.
Notes:  
"An inaugural dissertation for the degree of doctor of medicine ... University of Pennsylvania ... one thousand eight hundred and four."
Call #:  
Pam. v.51, no.8
Extent:
40 p. ; 23 cm.



BOOK

Title:  
Dissertatio medica, inauguralis, de dysenteria. Quam ... ex auctoritate ... d. Gulielmi Robertson ... Academiæ edinburgenæ praefecti ... pro gradu doctoris ... eruditorum examini subjicit Joannes R. B. Rodgers, M. B., Americanus, ex republica Novi-Eborac
Creator:
Rodgers, Joannes R. B., b. 1757
Publication:
apud Balfour et Smellie, academiae typographos, Edinburgi, 1785.
Notes:  
"Errata": slip mounted on verso of 4th prelim. leaf. Crowther.
Call #:  
610 DISS. V.18, NO.6
Extent:
4 p.l., 37 p. ; 20 cm.



BOOK

Title:  
An inaugural essay, on the dysentery, submitted to the examination of the Rev. J. Andrews, D.D., provost (pro tempore.): The trustees & medical professors of the University of Pennsylvania, on the twenty-first day of April, 1806. For the degree of doctor of medicine
Creator:
Creager, Lewis.
Publication:
Printed by Thomas T. Stiles, south-west corner of Front and Walnut-streets, Philadelphia, 1806.
Call #:  
610 DISS., V.14, NO.14
Extent:
viii, 9-28 p. ; 20 cm.



BOOK

Title:  
Inaugural dissertation on the dysentery
Creator:
Champneys, Benjamin
Publication:
Westcott, Bridge-Town, (West) New-Jersey, 1805.
Notes:  
Crowther.
Call #:  
610 DISS., V.13, NO.3
Extent:
viii, [9]-34 ; octavo.



BOOK

Title:  
Disputatio medica inauguralis, de dysenteria. Quam ... ex auctoritate ... d. Georgii Baird ... Academiae edinburgenae praefecti ... pro gradu doctoris ... eruditorum examini subjicit Franciscus Peyton, Virginensis. Ad diem 12 spetembris [1796]
Creator:
Peyton, Francis.
Publication:
R. Allan, Edinburgi, 1796.
Notes:  
Crowther.
Call #:  
610 DISS. V.6, NO.2
Extent:
2 p. l., 37 p. ; 21 cm.



BOOK

Title:  
An inaugural dissertation on the dysentery: Submitted to the examination of the Rev. John Ewing, S.S.T.P., provost, the trustees and medical faculty of the University of Pennsylvania. On the 12th day of May, 1797. For the degree of doctor of medicine
Creator:
Mackenzie, Colin, 1775?-1827
Publication:
Printed by Ormrod & Conrad, 41, Chestnut-street, Philadelphia, [1797]
Call #:  
610 DISS. V.2, NO.15
Extent:
vii, [9]-47 p. ; 21 cm.



BOOK

Title:  
An Inaugural dissertation on the operation of pestilential fluids upon the large intestines, termed by nosologists dysentery: Submitted to the public examination of the faculty of physic, under the authority of the trustees of Columbia college in the state of New-York, William Samuel Johnson, LL. D., president, for the degree of doctor of physic, on the 3d of May, 1797
Creator:
Bay, William, 1773-1865
Publication:
Printed by T. and J. Swords, printers to the faculty of physic of Columbia college, no. 99 Pearl-street, New-York, 1797.
Notes:  
Signatures: [A]-Op4s (Ob4s probably blank, wanting)
Call #:  
610 DISS.
Extent:
109 p. ; 21 cm.



BOOK

Title:  
Inaugural dissertation on the dysentery
Creator:
Blundell, James
Publication:
Dobson, Philadelphia, 1791.
Call #:  
610 DISS. V.1, NO.12
Extent:
34 p. ; octavo.



ANALYTIC

Title:  
A precipitin test in experimental amoebic dysentery in cats
Parent:
University of California publications in zoology, v.26, no.2
Creator:
Wagener, Edna Hannibal, 1893-
Publication:
University of California Press, Berkeley, 1924.
Notes:  
Cover title. Bibliography: p. 19.
Call #:  
378.794 C12PZ V.26, NO.2
Extent:
1 p.l., p.[15]-20 : pl. 2 (col.) ; 27 1/2 cm.



ANALYTIC

Title:  
Experimental amoebiasis in cats from acute and chronic human cases
Parent:
University of California publications in zoology, v.26, no.15
Creators:
Wagener, Edna Hannibal, 1893- | Thomson, Margaret Dora, 1900-
Publication:
University of California Press, Berkeley, Calif, 1924.
Notes:  
Cover title. Bibliography: p. 279-280.
Call #:  
378.794 C12PZ V.26, NO.15
Extent:
1 p.l., p.[267]-280 ; 27 1/2 cm.



ANALYTIC

Title:  
Experimental amoebiasis in the rabbit
Parent:
University of California publications in zoology, v.29, no.2
Creator:
Thomson, Margaret Dora, 1900-
Publication:
University of California Press, Berkeley, 1926.
Notes:  
Cover title. Bibliography: p. 22-23.
Call #:  
378.794 C12pz v.29, no.2
Extent:
1 p.l., p.[9]-23 : illus. ; 28 cm.



BOOK

Title:  
Observations sur la maladie appelée peste, le flux dissenterique, l'ophtalmie d'Égypte, et les moyens de s'en preserver. Avec des notions sur la fiévre jaune de Cadix
Creator:
Assalini, P., 1759-1840
Publication:
Paris, [1801]
Call #:  
616.9 AS7O
Extent:
xxi, [2], 22, [2], 166 p. : 3 pl. ; sextodecimo.



BOOK

Title:  
An essay on the disease called yellow fever: with observations concerning febrile contagion, typhus fever, dysentery, and the plague, partly delivered as the Gulstonian Lectures, before the College of Physicians, in the years 1806 and 1807
Creators:
Bancroft, Edward Nathaniel, 1772-1842 | Davidge, John B. (John Beale), 1768-1829 | Royal College of Physicians of London
Publication:
Cushing and Jewett, Baltimore, 1821.
Notes:  
Not in Sabin.
Call #:  
616.928 B22E.A 1821
Extent:
526 p. ; 22 cm.



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
1783-1817
Abstract:  

A physician, natural historian, and professor at the University of Pennsylvania, Benjamin Smith Barton (1766-1815) was one of the central figures in Philadelphia's early national scientific establishment. Having received his medical training in European universities, Barton was appointed Professor at the University of Pennsylvania in 1789, lecturing on botany, materia medica, natural history. A prolific author, he established his reputation as one of the nation's preeminent botanists through his botanical text book The Elements of Botany (1803), but his contribtions to zoology, ethnology, and medicine were equally noteworthy. Barton's monograph on the "fascinating faculty" of the rattlesnake and his efforts in historical linguistics (New Views of the Origin of the Tribes and Nations of America, 1798) were widely read, and his Philadelphia Medical and Physical Journal (1804-1809) was one of the nation's first medical journals and an important outlet for natural historical research. The Barton Papers offer a comprehensive view of the professional work of Benjamin Smith Barton from the time of his return to the United States in 1789 until his death. The collection is divided into five series: Correspondence, Subject Files, Bound Volumes, Graphic Materials, and Printing Plates. The collection includes a particularly valuable series of botanical, medical, and natural historical drawings collected by Barton for research, reference, and publication. Among the many artists represented are William Bartram, Frederick Pursh, Pierre Turpin, and Benjamin Henry Latrobe.
Call #:  
Mss.B.B284d
Extent:
10 Linear feet
Subjects:  

Art | Barton, Benjamin Smith, 1766-1815 | Bartram's Garden (Philadelphia, Pa.) | Bartram, John, 1699-1777 | Blanchard, Jean-Pierre, 1753-1809 | Botanists | Botany -- Study and teaching -- 19th century | Botany -- Virginia | Buffalo (N.Y.) -- Description and travel | Business and Skilled Trades | Chemistry -- 18th century | Cherokee Indians | Cherokee language | Choctaw Indians | Diaries. | Drawings. | Dysentery. | Education | Electricity -- 18th century | Engravings. | Ethnobotany | Family Correspondence | General Correspondence | Geology -- 18th century | Gout | Harden, Jane LeConte | Hopkins, John Henry, 1792-1868 -- pictorial works | Hudson River (N.Y.) -- Description and travel -- 18th century | Indians of North America | Indians of North America -- Agriculture | Indians of North America -- Languages | Kaigana Indians | Kaskaskia Indians | Language Material | Language and Linguistics | Literature, Arts, and Culture | Mammals -- Classification | Mandan Indians | Mastodons | Materia medica | Medicine | Medicine -- Practice -- 18th century | Medicine -- Study and teaching -- 18th century | Meteorology -- United States -- 18th century | Meteors | Mineralogy | Native America | Natural history | Natural history -- 18th century | Natural history -- 19th century | New Jersey -- Description and travel -- 18th century | New York (State) -- Description and travel -- 18th century | Niagara Falls (N.Y. and Ont.) -- Description and travel | Notebooks | Osage language | Pennsylvania -- Description and travel -- 18th century | Physicians -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia | Physics | Political Correspondence | Printing and Publishing | Printing plates | Rittenhouse, David, 1732-1796 | Science and technology | Seminole Indians | Seneca | Sketchbooks | Sketches. | Tlaxcala (Mexico) | Travel | Travel Narratives and Journals | Turpin, P. J. F. (Pierre Jean François), 1775-1840 | Tuscarora Indians | University of Pennsylvania -- Faculty | Venereal disease | Virginia -- Description and travel -- 18th century | Watercolors | Yellow fever | Yellow fever -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia -- 1793 | Zoology -- 18th century