Caldwell, Charles, 1772-1853
Caldwell, Charles
Charles Caldwell Amerikaans arts (1772-1853)
Charles Caldwell American physician (1772-1853)
VIAF ID: 17309619 ( Personal )
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Works
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An address on the vice of gambling : delivered to the medical pupils of Transylvania university, November 4, 1834 | |
Analysis of fever. An analysis of fever | |
An anniversary oration on the subject of quarantines, delivered to the Philadelphia medical society, on the 21st of January, 1807 | |
Appendix ... relative to the subject of animal electricity | |
Attempt to establish the original sameness of three phenomena of fever | |
Autobiography of Charles Caldwell, M.D., 1855; viewed online Nov. 20, 2015: | |
Caldwell's Elements | |
The Columbian Plutarch; or, An exemplification of several distinguished American characters | |
A discourse commemorative of Philip Syng Physick, M. D., prepared by appointment of the faculty and class of the Louisville medical institute, and delivered January 12th, 1838. | |
A discourse on the first centennial celebration of the birth-day of Washington : delivered by request, to the citizens of Lexington on the 22d of February, 1832 | |
A discourse on the genius and character of the Rev. Horace Holley, LL. D., late president of Transylvania university | |
An elegiac poem on the death of General Washington. | |
Elements of phrenology : with a preliminary discourse in vindication of the science, against an attack on it by Francis Jeffrey, Esq., and a concluding essay in proof of its usefulness, as the true philosophy of the human intellect, and applicable to the most important purposes of life | |
Elements of physiology | |
The endmic diseases of the United States of America. | |
An essay upon the nature and sources of the malaria or noxious miasma, from which originate the family of diseases usually known by the denomination of bilious diseases; together witht he best means of preventing the formation of malaria ... Offered as a "prize essay", according to the conditions prescribed by "The Medical and surgical faculty of Maryland, at their annual convention held in the city of Baltimore, on the 7th and 8th of June, 1830" ... | |
Essays on malaria, and temperament. | |
An eulogium on Caspar Wistar, M. D., professor of anatomy | |
Eulogium to the memory of Mr. E. Lee, 1802. | |
An experimental inquiry : respecting the vitality of the blood. | |
Extract from an eulogium on William Shippen, M.D., delivered by Charles Caldwell, M. D., in the Medical college. | |
Facts in mesmerism : and thoughts on its causes and uses | |
First lines of the practice of physic. | |
Introductory address on independence of intellect | |
A lecture, introductory to a course of lectures by the faculty of medicine of the Medical department of the University of Louisville : delivered, November 2d, 1846 | |
Medical & physical memoirs | |
Medical theses : selected from among the inaugural dissertations published and defended by the graduates in medicine of the University of Pennsylvania and of other medical schools in the United States ; with an introduction, appendix, and occasional notes | |
Memoirs of the life and campaigns of the Hon. Nathaniel Greene, major general in the army of the United States, and commander of the Southern department, in the war of the revolution | |
A multiprocessor system for performing mail sorting in real time | |
New views of penitentiary discipline, and moral education and reform. | |
Oeuvres chirurgicales. | |
An oration commemorative of the character and administration of Washington : delivered before the American Republican society of Philadelphia, on the 22d day of February, 1810 | |
Phrenology vindicated, and antiphrenology unmasked | |
Phrenology vindicated : in a series of remarks, physiological, moral and critical, on article VII, of the November number, 1834, of the "Christian examiner," headed "Pretensions of phrenology axamined." | |
Physiology vindicated, in a critique on Liebig's Animal chemistry | |
Proposals : for printing by subscription under the title of medical classics, the following celebrated works in medicine, viz. Hillary on the diseases of Barbadoes ... : the whole to be accommodated, by notes ... by Charles Caldwell, editor of the work | |
De recondita febrium intermittentium tum remittentium natura. | |
The replier replied to, and the reviewer reviewed; a letter to Lunsford P. Yandell, M. D., containing strictures and thoughts on the errors and false doctrines of chemico-physiology. | |
A report made to the legislature of Kentucky on the Medical department of Transylvania University, February, 15th, 1836 | |
A semi-annual oration, on the origin of pestilential diseases delivered before the Academy of Medicine of Philadelphia, on the 17th day of December, 1798 | |
Thoughts on physical education and the true mode of improving the condition of man : and on the study of the Greek and Latin languages (1836) | |
Thoughts on physical education: being a discourse delivered to a convention of teachers in Lexington, Ky., on the 6th and 7th of Nov., 1833. | |
Thoughts on popular and liberal education, with some defence of the English and Saxon languages; in the form of an address to the Philomathean society of Indiana college. | |
Thoughts on quarantine and other sanitary systems : being an essay which received the prize of the Boylston medical committee, of Harvard University in August, 1834 | |
Thoughts on the impolicy of multiplying schools of medicine | |
Thoughts on the original unity of the human race. | |
Thoughts on the spirit of improvement ... | |
Thoughts on the subject of a health-establishment for the city of Philadelphia: | |
A treatise on fractures, luxations, and other affections of the bones | |
A treatise on the hidden nature, and the treatment of intermitting and remitting fevers; illustrated by various experiments and observations ... | |
Zoonomia, or, The laws of organic life. |