Hosack, David, 1769-1835
David Hosack American physician, botanist, and educator (1769-1835)
Hosack, David
Hosack, David (American physician and botanist, 1769-1835)
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Works
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The American medical and philosophical register. | |
Annals of medicine, natural history, agriculture, and the arts | |
A biographical memoir of Hugh Williamson | |
Case of aneurism of the femoral artery, 1812: | |
Catalogue of the entire medical library of the late Doctor David Hosack ... To be sold at auction on ... March 4th, 5th and 6th, 1867, by Bangs, Merwin & co. | |
Course of studies designed for the private medical school established in New York | |
Documents in the matter of an application to the honorable the Legislature of the State of New-York, for a charter for Manhattan College. | |
Dr. Hosack's address : delivered before the New-York city temperance society, May 11, 1830. With other important documents. | |
An enquiry into the causes of suspended animation from drowning : with the means of restoring life. By David Hosack, M.D. [One line in Latin from Baglivi] | |
Essays on various subjects of medical science | |
A funeral address delivered on the 26th of may 1818, at the interment of Dr James Tillary, late Prest of the St Andrew's society of the city of New-York, etc | |
Hortus Elginensis, or, A catalogue of plants, indigenous and exotic, cultivated in the Elgin Botanic Garden, in the vicinity of the city of New-York : established in 1801 | |
An inaugural discourse, delivered at the opening of Rutgers Medical College : in the City of New-York, on Monday, the 6th day of November, 1826 | |
An inaugural discourse, delivered before the New-York Horticultural Society : at their anniversary meeting, on the 31st of August, 1824 ... | |
An introductory lecture, delivered in the College of physicians and surgeons, at the opening of the winter session, on the 7th of November, 1825 | |
Memoir of De Witt Clinton with an appendix containing numerous documents illustrative of the principal events of his life | |
The modern practice of physic, exhibiting the characters, causes, symptoms, prognostics, morbid appearances, and improved method of treating the diseases of all climates. | |
Observations on croup or hives: addressed in a letter to A. R. Delile ... | |
Observations on febrile contagion : and on the means of improving the medical police of the city of New York | |
Observations on the advantages of exposing wounds to the air after capital operations : with some remarks upon the removal of scirrhus tumours from the breast. Communicated in a letter to Samuel Bard, M. D., President of the College of Physicians and Surgeons | |
Observations on the Ballston waters. | |
Observations on the establishment of the College of physician and surgeons in the city of New-York, and the late proceedings of the regents of the university, relative to that institution : Communicated in a letter to James S. Stringham | |
Observations on the laws governing the communication of contagious diseases : and the means of arresting their progress | |
Observations on the peripneumonia typhodes, now prevailing in several districts of the United States. commubicated in a letter to T. Romeyn Beck, M. D., of Albany. | |
Observations on the surgery of the ancients : vindicating their claims to many of the reputed discoveries and improvements of modern times. Delivered as an introductory discourse to a course of lectures on surgery and midwifery | |
Observations on vision. : By David Hosack, M.D. Communicated by George Pearson M.D. F.R.S. From the philosophical transactions | |
Observations sur la communication des maladies contagieuses et sur les moyens d'arrêter leurs progrès | |
Remarks on the treatment of the typhoid state of fever | |
Report on botany and vegetable physiology read at a meeting of the Historical Society, held at the New-York institution on the 8th day of April, 1817. | |
A sketch of the rise and progress of the yellow fever, and of the proceedings of the Board of Health, in Philadelphia, in the year 1799 to which is added, a collection of facts and observations respecting the origin of the yellow fever in this country; and a review of the different modes of treating it | |
A statement of facts relative to the establishment and progress of the Elgin Botanic Garden : and the subsequent disposal of the same to the State of New-York ... | |
Syllabus of the course of lectures on botany : delivered in Columbia College | |
A system of practical nosology: to which is prefixed, a synopsis of the systems of Sauvages, Linnaeus, Vogel, Sagar, Macbride, Cullen, Darwin, Crichton, Pinel, Parr, Swediaur and Young ... | |
Thomas' Practice | |
A treatise on domestic medicine, pointing out ... the nature, symptoms, causes, probable terminations and treatment of all diseases incident to men, women, and children in both cold and warm climates; as also, appropriate prescriptions in English ... | |
Tribute to the memory of the late Wistar (Caspar ) |