Rush, Benjamin, 1746-1813
Rush, Benjamin, 1746-1813, médecin
Rush, Benjamin, 1745-1813.
Rush, Benjamin
Benjamin Rush
VIAF ID: 84813377 ( Personal )
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Rush, Benjamin, ‡d 1746-1813
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Rush, Benjamin, ‡d 1746-1813, ‡c médecin
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5xx's: Related Names (9)
- 510 2 _ ‡a American Imprint Collection (Library of Congress)
- 551 _ _ ‡a Byberry Township, Pa. ‡4 ortg ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#placeOfBirth
- 510 2 _ ‡a Dickinson College
- 510 2 _ ‡a Dickinson College ‡g Carlisle, Pa. ‡4 affi ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#affiliation ‡e Affiliation
- 510 2 _ ‡a Joseph Meredith Toner Collection (Library of Congress)
- 510 2 _ ‡a Kaiserlich Leopoldinisch-Carolinische Deutsche Akademie der Naturforscher ‡4 affi ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#affiliation ‡e Affiliation
- 510 2 _ ‡a Marian S. Carson Collection (Library of Congress)
- 510 2 _ ‡a Miscellaneous Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress)
- 551 _ _ ‡a Philadelphia, Pa. ‡4 orts ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#placeOfDeath
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 | |
An account of the causes and indications of longevity | |
An account of the late Dr. John Morgan. Delivered before the trustees and students of medicine in the college of Philadelphia, on the 2nd of November 1789. | |
account of the manners of the German inhabitants of Pennsylvania, written 1789 | |
An account of the sugar maple-tree, of the United States, and of the methods of obtaining sugar from it : together with observations upon the advantages both public and private of this sugar. | |
An address to the inhabitants of the British settlements in America, upon slave-keeping. | |
The autobiography of Benjamin Rush; his Travels through life together with his Commonplace book for 1789-1813. | |
Benjamin Rush, physician and citizen, 1746-1813, 1934: | |
Benjamin Rush's ... Neue medicinische Untersuchungen und Beobachtungen. Aus dem Englischen übersetz | |
Beschreibung des gelben fiebers / welches im jahre 1793 in Philadelphia herschte | |
By the Humane Society of Philadelphia. Directions for preventing sudden death. | |
Considerations on the injustice and impolicy of punishing murder by death : extracted from the American Museum : with additions | |
defence of blood-letting as a remedy for certain diseases | |
Directions for preserving the Health of soldiers, addressed to the officers of the Army of the United States | |
Directions for the use of the mineral water and cold bath, at Harrogate, near Philadelphia. | |
Dissertatio physica inauguralis, : de coctione ciborum in ventriculo: quam, annuente summo numine, Ex Auctoritate Reverendi admodum viri, Gulielmi Robertson, S.S.T.P. academiae Edinburgenae Praefecti; nec non Amplissimi senatus academici consensu. Et nobilissimae facultatis medicae decreto; pro gradu doctoris, summisque in medicina honoribus et privilegiis rite et legitime consequendis; eruditorum examini subjicit Benjaminus Rush, A. M. Pensylvaniensis | |
A dissertation on the salutary effects of mercury, in malignant fevers | |
An enquiry into the effects of public punishments upon criminals and upon society : read in the Society for Promoting Political Enquiries, convened at the house of his excellency Benjamin Franklin, Esquire, in Philadelphia, March 9th, 1787. | |
Essays literary, moral and philosophical | |
An eulogium in honor of the late Dr. William Cullen, professor of the practice of physic in the University of Edinburgh : delivered before the College of Physicians of Philadelphia, on the 9th of July, agreeably to their vote of the 4th of May, 1790 | |
An eulogium, intended to perpetuate the memory of David Rittenhouse, late president of the American Philosophical Society : delivered before the Society in the First Presbyterian Church, in High-Street, Philadelphia, on the 17th Dec. 1796. Agreeably to appointment | |
In a letter to Thomas Jefferson, Esq. secretary of state of the United States, and one of the vice presidents of the American Philosophical Society. | |
An inaugural dissertation on apoplexy : By Thomas Triplett, of Alexandria, honorary member of the Philadelphia Medical Society. [Two lines from Hallifax] | |
An inaugural dissertation on the unity of disease, as opposed to nosology : submitted to the examination of the Rev. John Ewing, S.T.P. provost; the trustees and medical faculty, of the University of Pennsylvania, on the thirty-first of May 1800, for the degree of Doctor of Medicine: By Alexander May, of Pennsylvania. E pluribus unum | |
An inaugural essay on inflammation, : by John Redman Coxe. Of Philadelphia. [Four lines from Pringle] | |
An inaugural physiological dissertation on the catamenia : to which are subjoined, observations on amenorrhoea. | |
Inquiry into the effects of spirituous liquors upon the human body | |
An inquiry into the various sources of the usual forms of summer & autumnal disease in the United States, and the means of preventing them to which are added, Facts, intended to prove the yellow fever not to be contagious by Benjamin Rush, M.D .... | |
Lectures on the mind | |
Letters of Benjamin Rush. | |
Medical inquiries and observations | |
négritude | |
The new method of inoculating for the small pox : delivered in a lecture in the University of Philadelphia, Feb. 20th, 1781 | |
Observations on the angina maligna: or, the putrid and ulcerous sore throat : With a method of treating it | |
Observations on the duties of a physician, and the methods of improving medicine : Accommodated to the present state of society and manners in the United States. | |
Observations on the epidemical diseases of Minorca from the year 1744 to 1749 : to which is prefixed a short account of the climate, productions, inhabitants, and endemial distempers of Minorca | |
Observations on the nature and cure of the hydrophobia | |
Observations upon the origin of the malignant bilious, or yellow fever in Philadelphia, and upon the means of preventing it | |
Observations upon the present government of Pennsylvania : in four letters to the people of Pennsylvania. | |
On the punishment of murder by death. : By B. Rush, M.D | |
An oration, delivered February 4, 1774, before the American Philosophical Society, held at Philadelphia : Containing, an enquiry into the natural history of medicine among the Indians in North-America, and a comparitive view of their diseases and remedies, with those of civilized nations. Together with an appendix, containing, proofs and illustrations | |
Political essays of American enlighteners | |
Recherches sur les fonctions de la rate, du foye, du pancreas et de la glande thyroïde | |
Relacion de la calentura biliosa, remitente amarilla, que se manifestó en Filadelfia en el año de 1793 por el Dr Benjamin Rush,... traducida de la 2a edición publicada in Filadefia en 1794 con varias notas criticas.... | |
A review of the subject of canine madness | |
Revolutionary doctor, Benjamin Rush, 1746-1813, 1966: | |
The selected writings of Bejnamin Rush | |
Sermons to the rich and studious, on temperance and exercise : With a dedication to Dr. Cadogan | |
Sixteen introductory lectures, to courses of lectures upon the institutes and practice of medicine, with a syllabus of the latter ... | |
Syllabus of lectures : containing the application of the principles of natural philosophy, and chemistry, to domestic and culinary purposes. | |
Thoughts upon female education | |
Three lectures upon animal life, : delivered in the University of Pennsylvania, by Benjamin Rush, M.D. professor of the institutes of medicine, and of clinical practice in the said university. Published at the request of his pupils | |
Two essays on the mind: An enquiry into the influence of physical causes upon the moral faculty, and On the influence of physical causes in promoting an increase of the strength and activity of the intellectual faculties of man. |