Transactions, Volum 6

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Homoeopathic Medical Society of the State of New York., 1868
"Directory of the homœopathic practitioners of the State of New York" in v.25- .

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Epidemic Yellow Fever By George Kellogg M D of New Orleans La
180
ALBANY COUNTY MEDICAL SOCIETY
189
BROOME COUNTY MEDICAL SOCIETY
211
ᎪᎡᎢ CAYUGA COUNTY MEDICAL SOCIETY PAGE 22 List of Officers Delegates Committees and Members
212
Catarrhus Estivus
214
Constipation
215
Case of Tænia Solium By C E Swift M D
218
Dysentery By Ad Lippe M D
220
CHAUTAUQUA COUNTY MEDICAL SOCIETY 27 List of Officers Delegates Committees and Members
222
CHEMUNG COUNTY MEDICAL SOCIETY 28 List of Officers Delegates and Members
224
List of Officers Delegates Committees and Members
225
Report of the Columbia County Medical Society
226
DUTCHESS COUNTY MEDICAL SOCIETY 31 List of Officers Delegates Committees and Members
229
Report of the Dutchess County Medical Society By John Hornby M D
230
Clinical Report By John Hornby M D
232
Syphilis and Gonorrhoea By John Hornby M D
234
Case of Genuine Hermaphrodite By Henry N Avery M D
238
Case of Abscess of the Neck and Throat By Henry N Avery M D
241
Generalization in Medicine By Edward W Avery M D
242
Uterine Disease By Edward W Avery M D
245
Second and Third Annual Report of the Poughkeepsie Dispensary By Henry N Avery M D Superintendent
247
Necrological Report Biographical Notices of the late Dr M J Whitton the late Dr J F Merritt and the late Dr F Vanderburg By John Hornby M D
268
ERIE COUNTY MEDICAL SOCIETY 41 List of Officers Delegates Committees and Members
275
Report of the Erie County Medical Society By E G Cook M D Sec retary
276
HAHNEMANN ACADEMY OF MEDICINE 44 List of Officers Trustees and Members
280
HOMEOPATHIC MEDICAL SOCIETY OF CENTRAL NEW YORK 45 List of Officers Committees and Members
282
Hydrastis canadensis in the Treatment of Uterine Disease By C W Boyce M D
284
The Proving of Drugs By C W Boyce M D
286
Proving of Petroleum By P O C Benson M D
297
Treatment of Diseases Peculiar to Females By Wm A Hawley M D
299
Clinical Observations By T Dwight Stowe M D
301
Bryonia in a Case of Cephalagia By R E Belding M D
308
Digitalis in Vicarious Menstruation By Wm Henry Hoyt M D
309
HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICAL SOCIETY OF NORTHERN NEW YORK 53 List of Officers Committees and Members
310
Report of the Annual Meeting held July 14 1868 By J F Miller M
312
Eulogy on the late Dr W G Wolcott By B F Cornell M D of Moreau Station
316
ART KINGS COUNTY MEDICAL SCCIETY PAGE 56 List of Officers Delegates Committees and Members
319
Urine Fibrous Polypi By Henry Minton M D
320
Iodism By John Hawks M D
331
The Essential Nature of the Drug Curative By P P Wells M D
333
Biographical Sketch of the late Dr John Barker By C Dunham M D
350
Extracts from the Proceedings of the Kings County Medical Society Tribute to the Memory of the late Dr A Cooke Hull also the late Dr Horace May
352
LIVINGSTON COUNTY MEDICAL SOCIETY 62 List of Officers Delegates Committees and Members
358
Report of the Livingston County Medical Society By J A West M D
359
Annual Address By A L L Potter M D
360
MADISON COUNTY MEDICAL SOCIETY 65 List of Officers Delegates Committees and Members
372
Report of the Madison County Medical Society By G B Palmer M
373
Clinical Report Surgical Cases By G B Palmer M D
376
A Contribution to the Study of Human Milk By T F Allen M D
452
History of the Homœopathic Materia Medica By S B Barlow M D
460
Thermometrical Phenomena in Disease By John J Mitchell M D
470
Prolapsus Uteri Its Surgical Treatment By E F Hofmann M D
479
Report of the New York Ophthalmic Hospital By H D Paine M D
481
Extract from Report Presented to the HalfOrphan Asylum By B F Bowers M D
508
Report of the New York Homoeopathic Dispensary By John S Lins ley M D
510
Stafement of Diseases Treated at the Hospital in connection with the Five Points House of Industry By B F Joslin M D
524
Tribute to the Memory of the late Dr James M Quin Extract from the North American Journal of Homoeopathy May 1868
527
ONEIDA COUNTY MEDICAL SOCIETY 86 List of Officers Delegates Committees and Members
529
Report of the Oneida County Medical Society By H Willis M D Secy
531
Placenta Prævia By C Judson Hill M D
583
Petroleum in the Treatment of Burns By G J Jones M D
589
ONONDAGA COUNTY MEDICAL SOCIETY 90 List of Officers Delegates Committees and Members
591
Clinical Report A Characteristic By R E Belding M D
592
ᎪᎡᎢ ONTARIO COUNTY MEDICAL SOCIETY PAGE 92 List of Officers Delegates Committees and Members
593
OSWEGO COUNTY MEDICAL SOCIETY 93 List of Officers Delegates Committees and Members
594
Clinical report By T Dwight Stow M D
595
OTSEGO COUNTY MEDICAL SOCIETY 95 List of Officers Delegates Committees and Members
597
RENSSELAER COUNTY MEDICAL SOCIETY 96 List of Officers Delegates Committees and Members
599
SARATOGA COUNTY MEDICAL SOCIETY 97 List of Officers Delegates Committees and Members
601
Nitrate of Uranium in the Treatment of Diabetes By B F Cornell M D
603
STEUBEN COUNTY MEDICAL SOCIETY 100 List of Officers Delegates and Members
605
Report of the Steuben Co Med Soc By J M Cadmus M D Secy
606
ULSTER COUNTY MEDICAL SOCIETY 102 List of Officers Delegates and Members
608
Clinical Report By L Shaffer M D
609
Clinical Report By F W Ingalls M D
611
WASHINGTON COUNTY MEDICAL SOCIETY 105 List of Officers Delegates Committees and Members
620
Report of the Washington County Medical Society By A W Holden M D Secretary
621
WAYNE COUNTY MEDICAL SOCIETY 107 List of Officers Delegates Committees and Members
626
Tariff of Prices adopted by the Wayne County Medical Society
627
WESTCHESTER COUNTY MEDICAL SOCIETY 109 List of Officers Delegates Committees and Members
629
Report of the Westchester County Medical Society By T C Fanning M D Secretary
630
Clinical Report Case of General Paresis By C T Fanning M D
632
Observations upon Cocculus Indicus By Carroll Dunham M D
635
The ReDiscovery of the Screw By Carroll Dunham M D
645
Congenital Malformation of the Occipital Bone By D F Bishop M
662
Report of Cases of Insanity treated at the Homœopathic Retreat for the Insane By H Doty M D Supt Margaretville Del Co N Y
664
Circular addressed to the Homœopathic Medical Profession of the State of New York By the Recording and Corresponding Secretaries
677
Constitution and Bylaws of the Madical Society of the State of New York
682
List of Officers of the State Medical Society
690
List of Honorary Members
695
List of Permanent Members
697
List of Delegates
701
Classification of Counties with reference to the election of Delegates
710
Table of Annual and Regular Meetings of State County and Local Medi cal Societies
712
Index
715

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