Title |
Author |
Publisher |
Location |
Date |
Keyword |
Notes on early autopsies and anatomical lectures |
Matthews, Albert |
Publications of the Colonial Society of MA |
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1917 |
18th century medicine |
A dissertation on the natural history and medicinal effects of the Secale cornutu, or ergot |
Prescott, Oliver |
Cummings and Hilliard |
Boston |
1813 |
19th century medicine |
Catalogue of a cabinet of materia medica, collected and arranged by J. Smyth Rogers, M.D. Lecturer on the Materia Medica, &c. &c. |
Rogers, J. Smyth |
T and J. Swords – printer |
New York |
1826 |
19th century medicine |
The Philadelphia Monthly Journal of Medicine & Surgery |
Smith, N.R. ed. |
R.H. Small |
Philadelphia |
1827 |
19th century medicine |
Mémoire sur l’oesophagotomie. |
Bégin, L.J. |
J.B. Bailli ére |
Paris |
1833 |
19th century medicine |
Letter to Dr. A. Brigham, on animal magnetism: being an account of a remarkable interview between the author and Miss. Loraina Brackett while in a state of somnambulism |
Stone, William L. |
George Dearborn & Co. |
New York |
1837 |
19th century medicine |
Practical instruction in animal magnetism |
Deleuze, J.P.F. |
B. Cranston & Co. |
Providence |
1837 |
19th century medicine |
Examen de la phrénologie |
Flourens, P. |
Paulin |
Paris |
1842 |
19th century medicine |
Practical observations on the inhalation of various vapors and powders in diseases of the air tubes and lungs. |
Cornell, Wm. M. |
Crosby & Nichols |
Boston |
1850 |
19th century medicine |
Prize essay. Rational therapeutics; or the comparative value of different curative means and the principles of their application. |
Hooker, Worthington |
John Wilson and Son, printers |
Boston |
1857 |
19th century medicine |
Boston Medical and Surgical Journal |
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Boston Medical and Surgical Journal |
Boston |
1869 |
19th century medicine |
The physician’s monitor for 1870 |
American Medical Assn. |
W.A. Townsend & Adams |
New York |
1870 |
19th century medicine |
Report of cases treated by electricity, being a reprint from the transactions of the medical and chirurgical faculty of the state of Maryland, at its seventy-fourth annual session, held at Baltimore, MD., April 1873; and addenda: electro-medicine and electro-surgery |
Caldwell, John J. |
Medical and chirurgical faculty of the state of Maryland |
Baltimore |
1873 |
19th century medicine |
Vaccination |
Lindsley, C.A. |
Case, Lockwood & Brainard, Printers |
Hartford |
1882 |
19th century medicine |
A Yankee doctor in England in 1859 |
Montagu, M.F. Ashley and W.J. Musick |
Bulletin of the History of Medicine |
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1943 |
19th century medicine |
A short account of the life and death of Mrs. Rhoda Smith, late consort of Mr. Eber Smith, of the town of Bristol, in Connecticut |
Ostrander, Daniel |
Lincoln & Gleason – printers |
Hartford |
1806 |
Biography |
An eulogium on Nathan Smith, M.D., late professor of the theory and practice of physic and surgery, in the medical institution of Yale College; pronounced at his funeral |
Knight, J. |
Hezekiah Howe – printer |
New Haven |
1829 |
Biography |
Biographical sketch of doctor Jonathan Potts, director general of the hospitals of the northern and middle departments in the war of the revolution, with extracts from his correspondence |
Neill, Edward D. Rev. |
New England Historic and General Register |
Albany, NY |
1863 |
Biography |
Journal of Dr. Elias Cornelius. A revolutionary surgeon. Graphic description of his sufferings while a prisoner in provost jail, New York, 1777 and 1778, with biographical sketch. |
Sherman, Chester T. |
Judge Charles M. Tompkins and Chester T. Sherman |
Washington |
1903 |
Biography |
Dissertation on the best mode of increasing and propagating medical knowledge in the state of Connecticut |
anon. |
manuscript |
unpublished |
1795 |
CT medicine |
An examination of the strictures in the New-England Journal for October 1823 and in the North-American Review for October 1823 on Essays on Fevers, &c. |
Miner, Thomas and William Tully |
E.&H. Clark |
Middletown, CT |
1823 |
CT medicine |
Examination of the strictures in the New-England Journal for October, 1823, and in the North-American Review for October, 1823, on Essays on Fevers, &c. |
Miner, Thomas; Tully, William |
E. & H. Clark, printers |
Middletown, CT |
1823 |
CT medicine |
Address to the Connecticut Medical Convention at its session at Hartford, May 11th, 1853. |
Blakeman, Rufus |
Case, Tiffany and Co., printers |
Hartford |
1853 |
CT medicine |
Medical advice, or a book for you, on the causes, symptoms, and treatment of chronic (or long-standing) diseases. |
Farrar, I. |
H.S. Jenison |
Hartford |
1874 |
CT medicine |
Sketches of physicians in Hartford in 1820 and reminiscences by George Sumner, M.D. and in 1837 by Gurdon W. Russell, M.D.; being papers read before the Hartford Medical Society January 1, 1848 and March 5, 1888; published by permission of the Society. |
Sumner, George and Gurdon W. Russell |
Hartford Medical Society |
Hartford |
1890 |
CT medicine |
Medical legislation of the physicians of Connecticut. |
Mailhouse, Max |
New Haven County Medical Society |
New Haven |
1890 |
CT medicine |
Early Medical Practice in Hartford County |
Weld, Stanley B. |
CT State Medical Journal |
Hartford |
1941 |
CT medicine |
Physician’s Handbook |
CT Dept. of Health |
CT Dept. of Health |
Hartford |
1957 |
CT medicine |
Bright’s disease without urinary symptoms |
Knight, Wm. W. |
CT Medical Society |
Bridgeport |
1889 |
Disease – bright’s disease |
Report of the committee of the K.A. Society appointed for the purpose of preparing an account of the mode of treatment of epidemic cholera |
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K.A. Society |
New York |
1832 |
Disease – cholera |
Diabetes mellitus, a method of dietetic management and the use of insulin |
Eli Lilly |
Eli Lilly and Co. |
Indianapolis, IN |
©1932 |
Disease – diabetes |
Diseases of the esophagus |
Vinson, Porter P. |
Charles C. Thomas |
Springfield, IL |
1947 |
Disease – esophagus |
A treatise on the scarlatina anginosa and dysentery; and sketches on febrile spasm, as produced by plogiston |
Allen, Israel |
Robert B. Thomas and the author |
Leominster, MA |
1796 |
Disease – fever |
Inaugural Dissertation on the disease termed petechial, or spotted fever. Submitte to the examining committee of the Medical Society of Connecticut for the county of Hartford |
Strong, Nathan |
Peter B. Gleason |
Hartford |
1810 |
Disease – fever |
Typhus syncopalis, sinking typhus, or the spotted-fever of New-England, as it appeared in the epidemic of 1823 in Middletown, Connecticut. |
Miner, Thomas |
Miner, Thomas |
Middletown, CT |
1825 |
Disease – fever |
Dissertation. Observations on typhous fever. |
Sill, Theodore |
Case, Tiffany and Burnham |
Hartford |
1846 |
Disease – fever |
Concise history of the febrile diseases which occurred in the practice of the late Elijah F. Reed, M.D. between the years 1789 and 1837. Read at a meeting of the "Hopkins Medical Association," February, 1837 |
Reed, Elijah F. |
Case, Tiffany & Co. – printers |
Hartford |
1848 |
Disease – fever |
Reduction of Temperature by Cold Baths |
Hun, Henry |
Medical Annals |
Albany, NY |
1885 |
Disease – fever |
A case not wholly hypothetical, read at the forty-third annual meeting of the association of medical superintendents of American institutions for the insane, at Newport, RI, June 1889. |
Stearns, H.P. |
American Journal of Insanity |
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1889 |
Disease – mental illness |
The pathology of perityphlitis |
Knight, Wm. W. |
CT Medical Society |
Hartford |
1890 |
Disease – perityphlitis |
New information for Physicians on the Salk Poliomyelitis Vaccine |
Riper, Hart E. ed. |
National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis |
New York |
1956 |
Disease – polio |
A sermon preached before His Grace John Duke of Marlborough, president, the vice-presidents and governors of the hospital for the small-pox and for inoculation, at the parish-church of St. Andrew Holborn on Thursday, March 5, 1752 |
Worcester, Isaac |
Hospital for the Small-Pox and for Inoculation |
London, Boston |
1752 |
Disease – small pox |
Dr. John Williams’ last legacy, or the useful family herbal |
Williams, John |
John Williams |
|
1827 |
Home medicine |
The family doctor, or guide to health: containing a brief description of the general causes, symptoms, and cure of diseases; with an appendix, showing the medical properties of many useful roots and herbs, together with 100 valuable recipes |
Skinner, H.B. |
J.K. Wellman |
New York |
1844 |
Home medicine |
The doctor at home. Illustrated. Treating the diseases of man and the horse. |
Kendall, B.J. |
Kendall & Co. |
Enosburgh Falls, VT |
1887 |
Home medicine |
Hand book of first aid. 3rd revised ed. |
Kilmer, F.B. ed. |
Johnson & Johnson |
New Brunswick, NJ |
ca 1911 |
Home medicine |
The treatment due from the medical profession to physicians who become hom œ opathic practitioners |
Hooker, Worthington |
CT Medical Society |
Norwich |
1852 |
Homeopathy |
Year book of the Charter Oak Private Hospital, 1907-1911 |
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Case, Lockwood & Brainard, Printers |
Hartford |
1911 |
Institution – Charter Oak Private Hospital |
Report of the Charter Oak Private Hospital, Jan 1, 1914 – Jan 1, 1915 |
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1915 |
Institution – Charter Oak Private Hospital |
Letter to the members of the Connecticut Medical Society |
Rodman, W.W. |
CT Medical Society |
Waterbury |
1851 |
Institution – CT Medical Society |
Addresses delivered on the occasion of the dedication of the Hartford Hospital, in Hartford Conn., on the 18th of April, 1859. |
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Case, Lockwood and Co. |
Hartford |
1859 |
Institution – Hartford Hospital |
Semi-centennial history of the Gen’l Hospital Society of Connecticut, with a history of the Hartford Hospital |
Jewett, P.A. |
CT Medical Society |
New Haven |
1876 |
Institution – Hartford Hospital |
Society for the relief of the insane. The institution located at Hartford, in Connecticut. Annual meeting at Hartford, 2d. Wednesday of May. |
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W. Hudson and L. Skinner, printers |
Hartford |
1823 |
Institution – Retreat for the Insane |
The design and tendency of Christianity fo diminish the miseries and increase the happiness of mankind. An address delivered at the Retreat for the Insane, in Hartford, at the dedication of that institution to the blessing of almighty God, and to the purposes for which it was established, April 1, 1824. |
Robbins, Thomas |
Goodwin & co., printers |
Hartford |
1824 |
Institution – Retreat for the Insane |
Semi-centennial anniversary of the Retreat for the Insane at Hartford, Conn., January 7th, 1873. Remarks by William R. Cone, Esq. Vice-president, and historical address by Dr. Gurdon W. Russell, Director, together with extracts from the yearly report of 1870 by Dr. John s. Butler, superintendent during nearly thirty years. Arranged by H.P. Stearns, M.D., Superintendent. |
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Retreat for the Insane |
Hartford |
1876 |
Institution – Retreat for the Insane |
List of the members of the Royal College of Surgeons in London |
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Carpenter and Son, printers |
London |
1823 |
Institution – Royal College of Surgeons |
On medical examinations for life insurance [Cover title: Surgeons manual; Travelers Insurance Co. of Hartford} |
Stearns, H.P. |
Wm.C. Hutchings, printer |
Hartford |
1868 |
Institution – Travelers Insurance |
Principles of medical ethics of the American Medical Association |
American Medical Assn. |
American Medical Association Press |
Chicago |
1912 |
Medical ethics |
Max Br ödel, 1870-1941, director of the first department of art as applied to medicine in the world |
Cullen, Thomas S. |
Bulletin of the Medical Library Association |
|
1945 |
Medical illustration |
The medical libraries of Boston; a report |
Chadwick, James R. |
Boston Medical Library Association |
Cambridge, MA |
1876 |
Medical libraries |
Dedication of the new building and hall of the Boston Medical Library Association, 19 Boylston Place, December 3, 1878 |
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Boston Medical Library Association |
Cambridge, MA |
1881 |
Medical libraries |
Post mortem examinations made at Knight U.S.A. Gen. Hospital |
Minor, W.C. |
Knight Hospital |
New Haven |
1864 |
Military medicine |
A sketch of the history, plan of organization, and operations of the U.S. Sanitary Commission. |
Steiner, Lewis, H. |
Jas. B. Rodgers, printer |
Philadelphia |
1866 |
Military medicine |
United States naval medical bulletin for the information of the medical department of the service, limited to professional matters as observed by medical officers at stations and on board ships in every part of the world, and pertaining to the physical welfare of the naval personnel. |
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GPO |
Washington |
1908 |
Military medicine |
Universal Magazine v. 66, no. 459 |
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1780 |
Non-medical |
The Town and Country Magazine; of universal repository of knowledge, instruction and entertainment for August, 1782. |
|
A. Hamilton |
London |
1782 |
Non-medical |
An address to the citizens of Hartford on the birth-day of Linnaeus: May 24th, 1836. In behalf of the objects of the Natural History Society; formed October 8, 1835. |
Jarvis, Samuel Farmar |
Case, Tiffany and Co., printers |
Hartford |
1836 |
Non-medical |
Diet for the sick. Notes: medical and culinary |
Holland, J.W. |
John P. Morton & Co. |
Louisville |
1880 |
Nutrition |
Dietary uses of the banana in health and disease |
Bogert, L. Jean |
United Fruit Company |
North River, NY |
1935 |
Nutrition |
An explanation of Jones’ remedy for humors. Leprosy, (white scurf) salt-rheum, erysipelas, tetter, prairie itch (of the West) and all cutaneous diseases can be cured by this medicine – operating as a purifier of the blood, as the within testimonials will very evidently show |
Jones |
Jones |
Claremont, NH |
1842 |
Patent medicine |
Dr. Elisha Perkins of Plainfield, Conn., and his metallic tractors |
Steiner, Walter R. |
Society of Medical History of Chicago |
Chicago |
1923 |
Patent medicine |
Directions for taking and using the true and genuine British Oil, faithfully prepared at the wholesale warehouse in London. Where are sold the original and true Dr. Bateman’s Pectoral Drops, Daffy’s Bostock’s, Radcliffe’s, Stoughton’s and Bateman’s elixirs; Bateman’s Golden and Plain Spirits of Scurvy Grass; Richt, French, Hungary Water, &c. |
anon. |
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ca. 1750 |
Patent medicine |
The history of a grub, or, the impostor detected. To which is added, a full and comprehensive Refutation of the several malevolent Charges contained against the Patent Jesuits’ Drops, and specific purging remedy, in a late publication, entitled "A new Treatise on the Venereal Disease." In the Course of which the villainous Principles, and dangerous Tendency of that Pamphlet are properly set forth, from a sincere and real Regard for the Health and Preservation of Mankind. |
Wessels, Joseph |
Joseph Wessels |
London |
late 18th century |
Patent medicine |
From age to age. A centennial poem read at the centennary meeting of the Hartford County Medical Society. |
Mayer, Nathan |
Case, Lockwood & Brainard, Printers |
Hartford |
1892 |
Poem |
Deus Medici |
Wells, E.A. |
CT State Medical Society |
Hartford |
1924 |
Poem |
The country doctor: the annual address delivered before the Connecticut Medical Society, at Hartford, May 24, 1883. |
Brownson, W.G. |
Gould & Stiles, printers |
Bridgeport |
[1883] |
Poem |
Family Health Protector, revealing exposure of the medical racket and the medical trust, in 52 articles |
Dinshah, P. Ghadiali |
Dinshah Spectro-Chrome Institute |
Malaga, NJ |
1943 |
Propaganda |
The mosquito problem of Connecticut and how to solve it. |
Britton, W.E. PhD |
CT State Board of Health |
Hartford? |
1915 |
Public health |
Bureau of social hygiene [collection of pamphlets] |
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Bureau of Social Hygiene |
New York |
ca 1941 |
Public health |
Immanuel, an examination of the two natures of Christ in their relations to physiology and revelation |
Ellsworth, P.W. |
Office of the Religious Herald |
Hartford |
1860 |
Religion |
Remarks on the advantages of Dr. Jarvis’s surgical adjuster in the treatment of fractures and dislocations |
Meakim, John |
Meakim, John – agent |
New York |
1844 |
Surgery |
Jarvis’s lectures on fractures and dislocations, together with concise instructions in the use of the adjuster |
Jarvis, George O. |
Charles H. Pelton – printer |
Middletown, CT |
1846 |
Surgery |
Treatise on dislocations of the shoulder by George O. Jarvis, M.D. author of lectures on fractures and disolcations, &c. &c. together with important cases illustrating the benefits of the adjuster |
Jarvis, George O. |
George Kellogg |
Derby, CT |
1848 |
Surgery |
Address occasioned by the death of Nathan Smith, M.D., first lecturer in the medical school of Maine at Bowdoin College, delivered by appointment of the faculty of medicine, March 26, 1829 |
Allen, William, D.D. president of Bowdoin College |
Bowdoin College |
Brunswick, ME |
1829 |
Tribute |
Memorial of Prof. Charles Hooker, M.D. The inaugural address of Leonard J. Sanford, M.D., as professor of anatomy and physiology in Yale College. Delivered, September 17th, 1863. 2nd ed. |
Sanford, Leonard J. |
Thomas H. Pease, printer |
New Haven |
1863 |
Tribute |
The beloved physician. A discourse, delivered in First Church in New Haven, at the internment of Jonathan Knight, M.D., late professor of surgery in Yale College. |
Bacon, Leonard |
Thomas J. Stafford, printer |
New Haven |
1864 |
Tribute |
Memoriam of a medical pioneer [Dr. John B. Lewis of Travelers Insurance Co., Hartford] |
Crothers, T.D. |
American Medicine , New Series |
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1914 |
Tribute |
Mason Fitch Cogswell |
Lampson, Edward R. |
Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine |
New Haven |
1930 |
Tribute |
Portrait bust of Harvey Cushing; ceremonies at the unveiling |
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Yale University School of Medicine |
New Haven |
1949 |
Tribute |
Address of the National Medical Convention, assembled in Philadelphia in May 1847, to the Governments of the Several States of the Union, Recommending the adoption of a General Registration of Births, Marriages & Deaths. To which is appended a report on the "nomenclature of diseases adapted to the United States, having reference to a general registration of deaths." |
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J.&H.G. Langley |
New York |
1848 |
Vital statistics |