CONTENTS OF VOLUME IV.
AN ACCOUNT OF THE BILIOUS REMITTING AND INTERMITTING YELLOW
AN ACCOUNT OF THE BILIOUS YELLOW FEVER . AS IT APPEARED IN PHILADELPHIA, IN 1798.
AN ACCOUNT OF THE BILIOUS YELLOW FEVER . AS IT APPEARED IN PHILADELPHIA, IN 1799. (2)
AN ACCOUNT OF SPORADIC CASES OF YELLOW FEVER . AS THEY APPEARED IN PHILADELPHIA, IN 1800.
AN ACCOUNT OF SPORADIC CASES OF YELLOW FEVER . AS THEY APPEARED IN PHILADELPHIA, IN 1801. (2)
AN ACCOUNT OF THE MEASLES, AS THEY APPEARED IN PHILADELPHIA, IN THE YEAR 1801.
AN ACCOUNT OF THE BILIOUS YELLOW FEVER , AS IT APPEARED IN PHILADELPHIA, IN THE YEAR 1802. (3)
AN ACCOUNT OF THE BILIOUS YELLOW FEVER , AS IT APPEARED IN PHILADELPHIA, IN 1803. (4)
AN ACCOUNT OF SPORADIC CASES OF YELLOW FEVER , AS THEY APPEARED IN PHILADELPHIA, IN THE YEAR 1804. (3)
AN ACCOUNT OF THE BILIOUS YELLOW FEVER , AS IT APPEARED IN PHILADELPHIA, IN THE YEAR 1805. (5)
AN INQUIRY INTO THE VARIOUS SOURCES OF THE USUAL FORMS OF
FACTS, INTENDED TO PROVE THE YELLOW FEVER NOT TO BE CONTAGIOUS.
A DEFENCE OF BLOOD-LETTING AS A REMEDY FOR CERTAIN DISEASES.
AN INQUIRY INTO THE Comparative State of Medicine IN
INDEX.
Title: Medical Inquiries and Observations, Vol. IV (of 4)
The Second Edition, Revised and Enlarged by the Author
Author: Benjamin Rush
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MEDICAL INQUIRIES
AND
OBSERVATIONS.
BY BENJAMIN RUSH, M. D.
PROFESSOR OF THE INSTITUTES AND PRACTICE OF MEDICINE, AND OF CLINICAL PRACTICE, IN THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA.
IN FOUR VOLUMES.
VOL. IV.
THE SECOND EDITION,
REVISED AND ENLARGED BY THE AUTHOR.
PHILADELPHIA,
PUBLISHED BY J. CONRAD & CO. CHESNUT-STREET, PHILADELPHIA; M. & J. CONRAD & CO. MARKET-STREET, BALTIMORE; RAPIN, CONRAD, & CO. WASHINGTON; SOMERVELL & CONRAD, PETERSBURG; AND BONSAL, CONRAD, & CO. NORFOLK.
PRINTED BY T. & G. PALMER, 116, HIGH-STREET.
1805.