Author:James Jackson
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[edit]- The Pharmacopœia of the Massachusetts Medical Society (1808) (start transcription)
- Remarks on the Brunonian System (1809) (start transcription)
- Circular letter sent on August 20, 1810 (1810, coauthored) (start transcription)
- An Eulogy on the Character of John Warren, M.D. (1815) (start transcription)
- A Syllabus of the Lectures Delivered at the Massachusetts Medical College to the Medical Students of Harvard University (1816) (start transcription)
- Discourse on Fever (1818) (start transcription)
- Text Book of a Course of Lectures, on the Theory and Practice of Physic
- Part First (1825) (start transcription)
- Part Second (1827) (start transcription)
- An Address Delivered at the Funeral of John Gorham, M.D. (1829) (start transcription)
- Cases of Cholera Collected at Paris in the Month of April, 1832, in the Wards of MM. Andral and Louis, at the Hospital La Pitié (1832) (start transcription)
- A Memoir of James Jackson, Jr., M.D. (1835) (start transcription)
- Researches on the Effects of Bloodletting in Some Inflammatory Diseases, and on the Influence of Tartarized Antimony and Vesication in Pneumonitis (1836, prefix and appendix) (start transcription)
- On Scarlatina (1837) (start transcription)
- Report on Typhoid Fever (1838) (start transcription)
- Letters to a Young Physician Just Entering Upon Practice (1855) (start transcription)
- Memoir on the Last Sickness of General Washington and Its Treatment by the Attendant Physicians (1860) (start transcription)
- Another Letter to a Young Physician (1861) (start transcription)
- Pétition à Sa Majesté le roi de Suède et de Norvège en faveur de Monsieur le docteur Morton, auteur de la découverte de l'Ethérisation (in French) (1861) (start transcription)
Some or all works by this author were published before January 1, 1930, and are in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago. Translations or editions published later may be copyrighted. Posthumous works may be copyrighted based on how long they have been published in certain countries and areas.
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