An inaugural dissertation on insanity: submitted 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 nineteenth day of May, A.D. MDCCXCIV. By Edward Cutbush, of Philadelphia, honorary member of the Philadelphia Medical and Chemical Societies, and member of the American Medical Society. [Six lines of verse]
Cutbush, Edward
Eighteenth Century Collections Online, 1794
Philadelphia: Printed by Zachariah Poulson, Junior, no. 80, Chesnut-Street
An inaugural dissertation on chronic mania. Submitted to the public examination of the faculty of physic, under the authority of the trustees of Columbia College in the state of New-York: William Samuel Johnson, LL.D. president; for the degree of Doctor of Physic. On the third day of May, 1796. By Alexander Anderson. Citizen of the state of New-york. [Five lines from Armstrong]
Anderson, Alexander
Eighteenth Century Collections Online, 1796
New-York: Printed by T. and J. Swords, printers to the faculty of physic of Columbia College, no. 99 Pearl-Street
An inquiry into the nature and origin of mental derangement. Comprehending A concise system of the physiology and pathology of the human mind. And A history of the passions and their effects. By Alexander Crichton, M.D. Physician to the Westminster Hospital, and public lecturer on the theory and practice of physic, and on chemistry. Volume I
Crichton, Alexander
Eighteenth Century Collections Online, 1798, Vol.1
London: printed for T. Cadell, junior, and W. Davies, in the Strand
An inquiry into the nature and origin of mental derangement. Comprehending A concise system of the physiology and pathology of the human mind. And A history of the passions and their effects. By Alexander Crichton, M.D. Physician to the Westminster Hospital, and public lecturer on the theory and practice of physic, and on chemistry. Volume I
Crichton, Alexander
Eighteenth Century Collections Online, 1798, Vol.2
London: printed for T. Cadell, junior, and W. Davies, in the Strand
On the connection between the intellect and the emotions
Chalmers, Thomas
On the power wisdom and goodness of God as manifested in the adaptation of external nature to the moral and intellectual constitution of man, Vol II, 1833, p.180-219