History of Westchester County, New York, Vol. I
The individual members of the society have made no insignificant additions to the literature of the profession. Appended will be found as nearly a complete list of the contributions as it has been possible to make at this time. By this it will be seen that more than a hundred articles, aggregating about twenty-two hundred pages of medical matter, have been put in print by our physicians during the past sixty years.
A c'HRiiNOLOGICAL LIST OF THE CONTRIBUTIONS TO MEDICAL LITERATURE MADE BY THE PHYSICIANS OF WE.<TCHF.STEB COUNTY, N. V. [1825-1885],
This list must prove interesting, not only to the physicians of the present time, but to those who may follow us in the future. If each of the counties of our State has contributed as much as Westchester, the aggregate must amount to many volumes of no inconsiderable value.
1825.
" .\n .\ccount of an Epidemic Erysipelatous Fever Prevailing in the Counties of Westchester and Putnam, in the State of New York." By James Fountain, JI.D. Pp. 31). [N. Y. Med. and Phys. Jr., vol. iv. pp. 330-359. New York, 1825.]
"Observations on Prenanthes .Mtissima." By Dr. James Hubble, of Westchester, N. Y. Pp. 3. [.V. ¥. Med. and Phy». Jr., vol. iv. pp. 4S4- 486. New York, 1825.]
"On ihe Employment of Calomel and Opium in Dysentery." By Dr. Moore Hoit, of Peekskill, N. Y. Pp. 4. [Ibid., vol. iv. pp. 487- 490.]
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" Keflections on Diseases of Irritatiou." By James Fountain, M.D. Pp. 5(1. [A: y. Med. and Plnis. Jr., \o\. v. pp. 145-1G4 ; pp. 397-426. New Yorlc, 1826 ]