David Hosack
Born 1769-01-01
Died 1835-01-01
Identifiers
- VIAF10625813
- WikidataQ3018093
- ISNI0000000055332281
- Open LibraryOL1082885A
Top Subjects
- Medicine (15)
- New York (12)
- New York (State) (9)
- Elgin Botanic Garden (New York, N.Y.) (8)
- Medical Education (6)
- New York City (6)
- College of Physicians and Surgeons in the City of New York (6)
Books by David Hosack
Total count: 97
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An inaugural dissertation, on cholera morbussubmitted to the examination of the Rev. John Ewing, S.T.P. provost; the trustees and medical professors of the University of Pennsylvania, for the degree of Doctor of Medicine: on the twelfth day of May, A.D. 1791Printed by Samuel Campbell. No. 44, Hanover-Square.1791-01-01
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An enquiry into the causes of suspended animation from drowningwith the means of restoring lifePrinted by Thomas and James Swords ...1792-01-01
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Observations on visionPublisher not identified1794-01-01
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Syllabus of the course of lectures, on botany, delivered in Columbia College, by David Hosack, M.D. Professor of botany in Columbia College, member of the Linnaean Society of London, and of the Royal Medical and Physical societies of Edinburgh.--Printed by John Childs.1795-01-01
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Syllabus of the course of lectures, on botanydelivered in Columbia CollegePrinted by John Childs1795-01-01
Syllabus of the course of lectures on botany, delivered in Columbia CollegePrinted by John Childs1795-01-01-
An introductory lecture on medical educationdelivered at the commencement of the annual course of lectures on botany and the materia medica : published at the request of the students of medicinePrinted by T. and J. Swords1801-01-01
An introductory lecture on medical education; delivered at the commencement of the annual course of lectures on botany and materia medica. Published at the request of the students of medicineprinted by T. and J. Swords1801-01-01-
An introductory lecture on medical educationdelivered at the commencement of the annual course of lectures on botany and the materia medica : published at the request of the students of medicinePrinted by T. and J. Swords1801-01-01
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An introductory lecture on medical educationdelivered at the commencement of the annual course of lectures on botany and the materia medica : published at the request of the students of medicine [in Columbia College]Printed by T. and J. Swords ...1801-01-01
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A catalogue of plants contained in the Botanic Garden at Elgin, in the vicinity of New-York, established in 1801Printed by T. & J. Swords1806-01-01
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A case of anthraxsuccessfully treatedPrinted by Collins & Perkins1809-01-01
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A case of anthrax, successfully treatedCollins & Perkins1809-01-01
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Description of Elgin Garden, the property of David Hosack, M.D.Collins1810-01-01
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Analysis of Ballston waters.n.1810-01-01
A Statement of Facts Relative to the Establishment and Progress of the Elgin Botanic Garden, and ...C.S. Van Winkle1811-01-01-
A statement of facts relative to the establishment and progress of the Elgin Botanic Garden, and the subsequent disposal of the same to the state of New-YorkPrinted by C.S. Van Winkle1811-01-01
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Hortus Elginensis: or A catalogue of plantsindigenous and exotic, cultivated in the Elgin Botanic Garden, in the vicinity of the city of New-York. Established in 18012d ed. enlarged.T. & J. Swords1811-01-01
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Observations on croup or hivesaddressed in a letter to A. R. Delile ...C. S. Van Winkle1811-01-01
A statement of facts relative to the establishment and progress of the Elgin Botanic Gardenand the subsequent disposal of the same to the State of New-YorkC. S. Van Winkle1811-01-01-
Observations on the establishment of the College of Physicians and Surgeons in the City of New-York and the late proceedings of the regents of the university relative to that institutioncommunicated in a letter to James S. StringhamPrinted by C.S. Van Winkle1811-01-01
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Hortus Elginensis, or, A catalogue of plants, indigenous and exotic, cultivated in the Elgin Botanic Garden, in the vicinity of the city of New-York, established in 18012nd ed. enl.T. & J. Swords, printers to the Faculty of Physic of Columbia College1811-01-01
Hortus Elginensisor a catalogue of plants, indigenous and exotic, cultivated in the Elgin Botanic Garden, in the vicinity of the city of New-York. Established in 18012nd ed. enlarged.Printed by T. & J. Swords1811-01-01
A statement of facts relative to the establishment and progress of the Elgin Botanic Garden, and the subsequent disposal of the same to the State of New-YorkPrinted by C.S. Van Winkle1811-01-01-
A statement of facts relative to the establishment and progress of the Elgin Botanic Gardenand the subsequent disposal of the same to the State of New-YorkC. S. Van Winkle1811-01-01
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Hortus Elginensis, or, A catalogue of plants, indigenous and exotic, cultivated in the Elgin Botanic Garden, in the vicinity of the city of New-York, established in 18012nd ed. enlT.&J. Swords, printers to the Faculty of Physic of Columbia College1811-01-01
Hortus Elginensis, Or, A Catalogue of Plants, Indigenous and Exotic, Cultivated in the Elgin ...Printed by T. & J . Swords1811-01-01-
Observations on the establishment of the College of Physicians and Surgeons in the City of New-York and the late proceedings of the regents of the university relative to that institutioncommunicated in a letter to James S. StringhamC.S. Van Winkle1811-01-01
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Observations on the establishment of the College of Physicians and Surgeons in the city of New-Yorkand the late proceedings of the regents of the university, relative to that institutionPrinted by C.S. van Winkle1811-01-01
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Hortus Elginensis, or, A catalogue of plants, indigenous and exotic, cultivated in the Elgin Botanic Garden, in the vicinity of the city of New-Yorkestablished in 18012nd ed. enl.Printed by T. & J. Swords1811-01-01
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Case of aneurism of the femoral arteryPrinted by C.S. Van Winkle1812-01-01
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Case of aneurism of the femoral arterycommunicated in a letter to John Abernethy, Esq. F.R.S. assistant surgeon of St. Bartholomew's Hospital, London, &cPrinted by C.S. Van Winkle, 122 Water-Street.1812-01-01
Observations on the surgery of the ancients, vindicating their claims to many of the reputed discoveries and improvements of modern times. Delivered as an introductory discourse to a course of lectures on surgery and midwiferyPrinted by C.S. Van Winkle1813-01-01-
Observations on the advantages of exposing wounds to the air after capital operationswith some remarks upon the removal of scirrhus tumours from the breast ... by David Hosack ...Printed by C.S. Van Winkle, No.122 Water-street1813-01-01
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Observations on the peripneumonia typhodesnow prevailing in several districts of the United States. Communicated in a letter to T. Romeyn Beck ...C. S. Van Winkle1813-01-01
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An introductory discourse to a course of lectures on the theory and practice of physiccontaining observations on the inductive system of prosecuting medical inquiries, and a tribute to the memory of the late Dr. Benjamin Rush, delivered at the College of Physicians and Surgeons, on the third of November, 1813Printed by C.S. Van Winkle1813-01-01
An introductory discourse to a course of lectures on the theory and practice of physic : containing observations on the inductive system of prosecuting medical inquiries, and a tribute to the memory of the late Dr. Benjamin Rush, delivered at the College of Physicians and Surgeons, on the third of November, 1813printed by C.S. Van Winkle1813-01-01-
An introductory discourse to a course of lectures on the theory and practice of physiccontaining observations on the inductive system of prosecuting medical inquiries, and a tribute to the memory of the late Dr. Benjamin Rush, delivered at the College of Physicians and Surgeons, on the third of November, 1813Printed by C.S. Van Winkle1813-01-01
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An introductory discourse, to a course of lectures on the theory and practice of physiccontaining observations on the inductive system of prosecuting medical inquiries; and a tribute to the memory of the late Dr. Benjamin Rush. Delivered at the College of physicians and surgeons, on the third of November, l813Printed by C. S. Van Winkle1813-01-01
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An introduction discourse, to a course of lectures on the theory and practice of physiccontaining observations on the inductive system of prosecuting medical inquiries ...C.S. Van Winkle1813-01-01
Observations on the advantages of exposing wounds to the air after capital operations; with some remarks upon the removal of scirrhus tumours from the breastC.S. Van Winkle1813-01-01
Observations on the peripneumonia typhodes now prevailing in several districts of the United States : communicated in a letter to T. Romeyn Beckprinted by C.S. Van Winkle1813-01-01-
Observations on the peripneumonia typhodes now prevailing in several districts of the United Statescommunicated in a letter to T. Romeyn Beck ...Printed by C.S. Van Winkle1813-01-01
An introductory discourse, to a course of lectures on the theory and practice of physiccontaining observations on the inductive system of prosecuting medical inquiries; and a tribute to the memory of the late Dr. Benjamin Rush. Delivered at the College of physicians and surgeons, on the third of November, l813Printed by C. S. Van Winkle1813-01-01-
Observations on the advantages of exposing wounds to the air after capital operationswith some remarks upon the removal of scirrhus tumours from the breast. Communicated in a letter to Samuel Bard ...C. S. Van Winkle1813-01-01
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Observations on the surgery of the ancientsvindicating their claims to many of the reputed discoveries and improvements of modern times : delivered as an introductory discourse to a course of lectures on surgery and midwiferyPrinted by C.S. Van Winkle1813-01-01
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Syllabus of the course of lectures on botanydelivered in Columbia CollegeRe-printed by Van Winkle and Wiley1814-01-01
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Plan of study adopted in the private medical school, established by David Hosack, M.D. professor of the theory and practice of physic and clinical medicine, in the University of the State of New-YorkTo those students who have not received a liberal education, the following works are recommended previously to the commencement of their medical studies. ...[s.n.]1815-01-01
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Remarks on the treatment of the typhoid state of feverprinted for the use of the class [in the College of Physicians and Surgeons]Van Winkle and Wiley1815-01-01
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Remarks on the treatment of the typhoid state of feverVan Winkle and Wiley, printers1815-01-01
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Observations on the laws governing the communication of contagious diseases, and the means of arresting their progress(read before the Literary and Philosophical Society of New-York, on the 9th of June, 1814.)Printed by Van Winkle and Wiley, corner of Wall and New Streets1815-01-01
Observations on the laws governing the communication of contagious diseases, and the means of arresting their progress. [Read before the Literary and Philosophical Society of New-York, on the 9th of June, 1814.]Printed by Van Winkle and Wiley1815-01-01-
Plan of study adopted in the private medical school established by David Hosacks.n.1815-01-01
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Observations on the laws governing the communication of contagious diseases, and the means of arresting their progressPrinted by Van Winkle and Wiley1815-01-01
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Syllabus of the courses of lectures on the theory and practice of physicand on obstetrics and the diseases of women and children : delivered in the University of New-YorkVan Winkle, Wiley1816-01-01
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Syllabus of the courses of Lectures on the Theory and Practice of Physic and on obstetrics and the diseases of women and children delivered in the University of New-Yorkby David HosackVan Winkle, Wiley & Co.1816-01-01
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Course of studies designed for the private medical school established in New-YorkVan Winkle, Wiley & Co.1816-01-01
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Course of studies designed for the private medical school established in New-YorkVan Winkle, Wiley & Co.1816-01-01
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An inaugural dissertation on infanticidesubmitted to the examination of Samuel Bard, M.D. L.L.D. president, and the trustees and professors of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of the University of the State of New-York; and publickly defended, for the degree of Doctor of Medicine, on the 6th day of April, 1817Printed by J. Seymour, no. 49 John-Street.1817-01-01
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Tribute to the memory of the late Caspar Wistar, M.D.professor of anatomy, &c. in the University of Pennsylvania, president of the American Philosophical Society for the Promotion of Useful Knowledge, &c.Printed by C.S. Van Winkle1818-01-01
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A system of practical nosologyto which is prefixed, a synopsis of the systems of Sauvages, Linnaeus, Vogel, Sagar, Macbride, Cullen, Darwin, Crichton, Pinel, Parr, Swediaur and Young ...Printed by C.S. Van Winkle1818-01-01
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A funeral address, delivered on the twenty-sixth of May, 1818, at the interment of Doctor James Tillary, late president of the St. Andrew's Society of the city of New YorkPrinted by C.S. Van Winkle, printer to the University of New York1818-01-01
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A system of practical nosology: to which is prefixed, a synopsis of the systems of Sauvages, Linnaeus, Vogel, Sagar, Macbride, Cullen, Darwin, Crichton, Pinel, Parr, Swediaur, and YoungWith references to the best authors on each disease ...Printed by C.S. Van Winkle1818-01-01
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An inaugural address, delivered before the New-York Historical Societyon the second Tuesday of February, 1820C. S. Van Winkle1820-01-01
A biographical memoir of Hugh Williamson ...Delivered on the first of November, 1819, at the request of the New-York historical society.Printed by C.S. Van Winkle1820-01-01-
An inaugural address, delivered before the New-York Historical Societyon the second Tuesday of February, 1820C. S. Van Winkle1820-01-01
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An inaugural addressdelivered before the New-York Historical Society, on the second Tuesday of February, 1820Printed by C.S. Van Winkle1820-01-01
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Observations on febrile contagionand on the means of improving the medical police of the city of New YorkPublished by Elam Bliss, no. 208 Broadway. J. Seymour, printer1820-01-01
An inaugural address, delivered before the New-York historical society, on the second Tuesday of February, 1820.Printed by C. S. Van Winkle1820-01-01-
A biographical memoir of Hugh Williamson, M.D., LL.D. ...Delivered on the first of November, 1819, at the request of the New-York historical societyPrinted by C.S. Van Winkle, printer to the university1820-01-01
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A biographical memoir of Hugh Williamson, M.D. LL.D. member of the New-York Historical Society; corresponding secretary of the Literary and Philosophical Society of New York; member of the American Philosophical Society; of the Holland Society of Sciences; of the Society of Arts and Sciences of Utrecht, &c. &cDelivered on the first of November, 1819, at the request of the New-York Historical SocietyPublished by E. Bliss and E. White, No. 126 Broadway. J. Seymour, printer.1821-01-01
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Observations on the use of emetics in constipation of the bowelsVan Winkle1822-01-01
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Observations on cruritis, or phlegmasia dolensCommunicated in a letter of John W. Francis, M.D. ...Printed by C.S. Van Winkle1822-01-01
An inaugural discourse, delivered before the New-York Horticultural Society at their anniversary meeting, on the 31st of August, 1824Printed by J. Seymour1824-01-01-
An inaugural address delivered before the Medical Society of the County of New York, on the 12th day of July, 1824Seymour1824-01-01
Essays on various subjects of medical scienceSeymour1824-01-01
Essays on various subjects of medical sciencePrinted by J. Seymour1824-01-01
Essays on various subjects of medical scienceSeymour1824-01-01
Essays on various subjects of medical scienceSeymour1824-01-01-
An inaugural discourse, delivered before the New-York Horticultural Society at their anniversary meeting, on the 31st of August, 1824Printed by J. Seymour1824-01-01
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An inaugural address delivered before the Medical Society of the County of New York, on the 12th day of July, 1824Printed by J. Seymour1824-01-01
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Case of three remarkable tumours extirpated from the noseJ. Seymour1825-01-01
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An Introductory lecture, delivered in the College of Physicians and Surgeons, at the opening of the winter session, on the 7th of November, 1825Printed by J. Seymour, John-Street1825-01-01
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An introductory lecturedelivered in the College of Physicians and Surgeons, at the opening of the winter session, on the 7th of November, 1825Printed by J. Seymour ...1825-01-01
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Observations on the medical characterAddressed to the graduates of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of New York, at the commencement, held on the 4th of April, 1826Seymour1826-01-01
Observations on the medical characterAddressed to the graduates of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of New York, at the commencement, held on the 4th of April, 1826Seymour1826-01-01-
An inaugural discoursedelivered at the opening of Rutgers Medical College, in the City of New-York, on Monday, the 6th day of November, 1826J. Seymour1826-01-01
An inaugural discourse, delivered at the opening of Rutgers Medical Collegein the City of New-York, on Monday, the 6th day of November, 1826.Seymour1826-01-01-
Documents in the matter of an application to the honourable the Legislature of the State of New-York, for a charter for Manhattan CollegePrinted by J. Seymour.1829-01-01
Memoir of De Witt Clintonwith an appendix, containing numerous documents, illustrative of the principal events of his lifeJ. Seymour1829-01-01-
Memoir of De Witt Clintonwith an appendix, containing numerous documents, illustrative of the principal events of his lifePrinted by J. Seymour1829-01-01
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Essays on various subjects of medical scienceVol. 1-2Seymour.1830-01-01
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Address delivered at the first anniversary of the New York City Temperance Societypublisher not identified1830-01-01
Lectures on the theory and practice of physicdelivered in the College of physicians and surgeons of the University of the state of New York.H. Hooker1838-01-01-
A catalogue of plants contained in the botanic garden at Elginin the vicinity of New York, established in 1801.Printed by T. & J. Swords
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A statement of facts relative to the establishment and progress of the Elgin botanic gardenand the subsequent disposal of the same to the state of New York.C. S. Van Winkle
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Plan of study adopted in the Private medical school established by ...