Coxe, John Redman, 1773-1864
Coxe, John Redman
John Redman Coxe American botanist and physician (1773 – 1864)
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Works
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An account of the bilious remitting yellow fever, as it appeared in the city of Philadelphia, in the year 1793 by Benjamin Rush, M.D. Professor of the institutes, and of clinical medicine in the University of Pennsylvania. Second edition.. | |
The American dispensatory. | |
An appeal to the public : and especially to the medical public, from the proceedings of the trustees of the University of Pennsylvania, vacating the chair of materia medica and pharmacy | |
A Brief description of the Agaricus atramentarius : with a statement of some of its singular properties and lithographic view of the plant in its different changes | |
Considerations respecting the recognition of friends in another world; | |
Etched on glass with fluoric acid | |
Fundamenta chymiae dogmatico-rationalis & experimentalis : quae planam ac plenam viam ad theoriam & praxin artis hujus tam vulgatioris quam sublimioris per solida ratiocinia & dextra enchirifes sternunt. | |
An inaugural essay on inflammation : by John Redman Coxe. Of Philadelphia. [Four lines from Pringle]. | |
An inquiry into the claims of Doctor William Harvey to the discovery of the circulation of the blood; with a more equitable retrospect of that event. To which is added, an introductory lecture, delivered on the third of November, 1829, in vindication of Hippocrates from sundry charges of ignorance preferred against him by the late Professor Rush. | |
Locus de verbo Dei scripto, adversus humanas traditiones. | |
Medical inquiries and observations. | |
Observations on combustion & acidification; with a new theory of those processes, founded on the conjunction of the phlogistic and antiphologistic doctrines | |
Of Gods word written, against mans traditions | |
On opium : an inquiry into the comparative effects of the opium officinarum, extracted from the papaver somniferum or white poppy of Linnaeus, and of that procured from the lactuca sativa, or common cultivated lettuce of the same author | |
Pharmacopoea Borussica oder Preussische Pharmacopoe : aus dem Lateinschen übersetzt und mit Anmerkungen und Zusätzen begleitet | |
The Philadelphia medical museum. | |
Practical chemistry; or, A description of the processes by which the various articles of chemical research, in the animal, vegetable, and mineral kingdoms, are procured: together with the best mode of analysis: | |
Practical observations on vaccination, or, Inoculation for the cow-pock | |
Questions of religion cast abroad in Helvetia by the aduersaries of the same: and aunswered by M. H. Bullinger of Zurick: reduced into .17. common places. Translated into Englishe by Iohn Coxe. 1572 | |
Short view, &c. | |
A short view of the importance and respectability of the science of medicine, 1800: | |
Some observations on the plant that produces the officinal jalap, as established by its culture during three successive seasons | |
[Toner miscellanea] | |
The writings of Hippocrates and Galen |