Duncan, Andrew
Born 1744-01-01
Died 1828-01-01
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL1172036A
- VIAF1431060
- WikidataQ4756845
- ISNI0000000079810428
- Project Gutenberg54590
Top Subjects
- Medicine (7)
- Scotland (5)
- Psychiatric Hospitals (3)
- University of Edinburgh (3)
- James Hamilton (1767-1839) (3)
- Pharmacology (2)
- Therapeutics (2)
Books by Duncan, Andrew
Total count: 69
Elements of therapeuticsPrint. by Balfour, Auld, and Smellie, for W. Drummond1770-01-01-
Elements of the therapeuticsPrinted by Balfour, Auld, and Smellie, for W. Drummond1770-01-01
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Elements of therapeutics.Print. by Balfour, Auld, and Smellie, for W. Drummond1770-01-01
Observations on the operation and use of mercury in the venereal diseasePrinted for A. Kincaid and W. Creech, and for T. Cadell ... and J. Murray ... London1772-01-01
Elements of therapeutics2 ed.W. Drummond1773-01-01-
Observations on A proposal for establishing at Edinburgh a public dispensary for the relief of the poorwhen subjected to chronical or tedious diseases.1777-01-01
De laudibus Gulielmi Harvei oratiohabita in aedibus Academiae Medicae, prope aulam Collegii Regii Chirurgorum Edinburgensis, ipsis calendis Aprilis, 1778, binis jam elapsis seculis ab ipsius natali ...C. Elliot1778-01-01-
Medical cases, selected from the records of the Public Dispensary at Edinburghwith remarks and observations; being the substance of case-lectures, delivered during the years 1776-7, by Andrew Duncan, M.D. ...printed for Charles Elliot; and J. Murray, London1778-01-01
Medical casesselected from the records of the public dispensary at Edinburgh ; with remarks and observations ; being the substance of case-lectures, delivered during the years 1776-7Printed for Charles Elliot, and J. Murray1778-01-01
An account of the life and writings of the late Alexr. Munro Senrdelivered as the Harveian oration at Edinburgh, for the year 1780C. Dilly1780-01-01
Heads of lectures on the theory and practice of medicineThe second edition, corrected and enlarged.Printed for C. Elliot, Parliament Square1781-01-01
Heads of lectures on pathologyPrinted for C. Elliot1782-01-01
A letter to Dr Robert Jones of Caermarthenshire, in answer to the account which he has published of the case of Mr John Braham Isaacson student of medicine, and to the injurious aspersions which he has thrown out against the physicians who attended Mr IsaacsonPrinted for C. Elliot, sold by T. Longman, T. Cadell, and C. Dilly, London1782-01-01
Casus medicinales ex diario Valetudinarii Publici Edinburgensis selecti ... in Latinum vertit Dionysius Ryan ... Cujus observationes de febribus remittentibus Indiae Occidentalis subjunctae sunt. [Vita D. Ryan]Luzac & van Damme1783-01-01
A system of the practice of medicineprinted for J. Murray and J. Johnson1783-01-01
Medical cases, selected from the records of the Public Dispensary at Edinburgh : with remarks and observationsThe third edition, corrected.printed for Charles Elliot; and G. Robinson, London1784-01-01-
Medical casesselected from the records of the Public Dispensary at Edinburgh, with remarks and observations3 ed., corr.Printed for C. Elliot and G. Robinson1784-01-01
An alphabetical list of the materia medica; intended as a synopsis of lectures on that subject1784-01-01-
Heads of lectures on the theory and practice of medicineBy Andrew Duncan, M.D. ...The third edition.printed by Macfarquhar and Elliot, Edinburgh1785-01-01
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Doutrina das enfermidades venereasNa officina de Filippe da Silva e Azevedo1786-01-01
An account of the life, writings, and character, of the late Dr John Hope, Professor of Botany in the University of Edinburghdelivered as the Harveian oration at Edinburgh, for the year 1788Printed for Charles Elliot, and for C. Elliot and T. Kay, ... London1789-01-01-
The Edinburgh new dispensatorycontaining I. The elements of pharmaceutical chemistry. II. The materia medica; or, An account of the natural history, qualities, operations, and uses, of the different substances employed in medicine. III. The pharmaceutical preparations and medicinal compositions of the new editions of the London (1788) and Edinburgh (1783) pharmacopœias; with explanatory, critical, and practical observations on each ... Being an improvement upon the new dispensatory of Dr. LewisThe second edition; with many alterations, corrections, and additions.Printed for Charles Elliot ... and for C. Elliott and T. Kay ... London1789-01-01
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Medical casesselected from the records of the Public Dispensary at Edinburgh : with remarks and observationsWilliam Creech1790-01-01
Heads of lectures on the theory and practice of medicineThe fourth edition, corrected and enlarged.printed for Watson, Elder and Company1790-01-01-
Notes, with additions, interlineations and observations1790-01-01
Heads of lectures on medical jurisprudence, or the institutiones medicinae legalisNeill1792-01-01-
Clinical lectures1799-01-01
Heads of lectures on the institutions of medicine5th ed.A. Neill for Bell & Bradfute, etc.1801-01-01
Letter from Dr Duncan seniors.n.1806-01-01
Opinion delivered by Dr Duncan senior, in the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh, on the 13th of September 1808, upon a charge against Dr Gregory, for wilful and deliberate violation of truthprinted by A. Neill and Co1808-01-01
Heads of lectures on the institutions of medicineThe sixth edition.Printed by A. Neill ..., sold by Archibald Constable ... and by Constable, Hunter, Park & Hunter ... London1809-01-01
Thomas Simsoni ... De re medica, dissertationes quatuor : In usum medicinae et humanitatis studiosorum iterum excudiExcudehant Adamus Neill et socii : Venales prostant apud Archibaldum Constable et socios1809-01-01-
The Edinburgh new dispensatorycontaining I. the elements of pharmaceutical chemistry II. the materia medica... III. the pharmaceutical preparations and compositions.5th edition, corrected and enlarged.Bell and Bradfute1810-01-01
A letter to Dr. James Gregory of Edinburgh in consequence of certain printed papers intituled, "The viper and file"; "There is wisdom in silence"; "An old story"; &c., which have lately been distributed by him1811-01-01
A letter to Dr. James Gregory of Edinburgh, in consequence of certain printed papers intituled 'The viper and file', There is wisdom in silence, An old story, &c. ... which have lately been distributed by himA. Neill for A. Constable1811-01-01
Letter to Dr James Gregory of Edinburgh in consequence of certain printed papers intituled, "The viper and file"; "There is wisdom in silence"; "An old story"; &c., which have lately been distributed by him ....printed by A. Neill1811-01-01
Short account of the rise, progress, and present state of the lunatic asylum at Edinburgh with some remarks on the general treatment of lunatics, pointing out the advantages of avoiding all severity : to which is annexed, a complete [and] list of the contributions received ... for erecting a proper building for the cure of insanity in the metropolis of Scotlandprinted by Neill for the benefit of the Edinburgh Lunatic Asylum1812-01-01
Observations on the preparation of soporific medicines from garden lettuce, the Lactuca sativa of Linnaeuss.n.1812-01-01-
Observations on the distinguishing symptoms of three different species ofpulmonary consumptionthe catarrhal, the apostematous, and the tuberculous; with some remarks on the remedies and regimen best fitted for the prevention, removal, or alleviation of each species.P. Hill and A. Constable1813-01-01
Observations on the distinguishing symptoms of three different species of pulmonary consumption, the catarrhal, the apostematous, and the tuberculouswith some remarks on the remedies and regimen best fitted for the prevention, removal, or alleviation of each speciesPublished by Peter Hill and A. Constable & Co.1813-01-01-
Conclusion of a clinical lecture at Edinburgh, 7th March 1815[s.n.]1815-01-01
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Observations on the distinguishing symptoms of three different species of pulmonary consumptionthe catarrhal, the apostematous, and the tuberculous, with some remarks on the remedies and regimen best fitted for the prevention, removal, or alleviation of each species2nd ed., to which is added an appendix on the preparation and use of lactucarium, or lettuce-opium.Printed for Arch. Constable1816-01-01
Contemplations [in verse] on the top of Arthur's Seat ...Neill1817-01-01
Meditation [in verse] on the top of Arthur's Seat ... occasioned by ... the death of ... the Princess Charlotte of Wales. 1st May 1818Neill1818-01-01
An account of the life, writings, and character of the late Dr. Alexander Monro Secundusdelivered as the Harveian Oration at Edinburgh, for the year 1818Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown1818-01-01
A letter. Majesty's sheriffs-depute in Scotland, recommending the establishment of four national asylums for the reception of criminal and pauper lunaticsprinted by P. Neill1818-01-01
A letter to His Majesty's sheriffs-depute in Scotland, recommending the establishment of four national asylums for the reception of criminal and pauper lunatics ...Printed by P. Neill1818-01-01
Meditations on the top of Arthur's Seat a high hill near Edinburgh at an early hour in the morning, on the 1st of May 1819Neill1819-01-01
Meditations on the top of Arthur's Seat ... at an early hour in the morning, on the 1st of May, 1819Neill1819-01-01
An humble apology for the father of our College, Dr. Duncan, seniorBalfour & Clark1820-01-01
Tribute of veneration, addressed to the first meeting of the Loyal Edinburgh Association, for Commemorating the Reign of George IIIP. Neill for A. Constable1821-01-01
A short account of the life of the right honourable Sir Joseph Banks, K.B., president of the Royal Society of London read at the fortieth anniversary of the Harveian Society of Edinburgh, on the 12th of April 1821Printed by P. Neill for A. Constable1821-01-01
Advice [in verse] given to the rich and great, by a physician, who has very nearly arrived at the eightieth year of his age, from the top of Arthur's Seat ... on the 1st of May 1822Neill1822-01-01
Observations on the office of a faithful teacher, and on the duty of an attentive student of medicine, delivered as an introductory lecture to the institutions of medicine in the University of Edinburgh, on the 29th of October 1823Printed for Bell & Bradfute1823-01-01
A discourse read at the annual election meeting of the Caledonian Horticultural Society, December 5, 1822upon delivering the prize medal ... to Mr. Walter Henderson ... for his memoir on the culture of orange-trees in ScotlandP. Neill & sold by Bell & Bradfute1823-01-01
Observations on the office of a faithful teacher, and on the duty of an attentive student of medicinedelivered as an introductory lecture to the institutions of medicine in the University of Edinburgh, on the 29th of October 1823Printed for Bell & Bradfute1823-01-01
Opinion delivered by Dr Duncan sen., at a meeting of the Senatus Academicus of the University of Edinburgh, held on the 20th of March 1824, respecting a memorial and petition from Dr Hamilton, Professor of Midwifery, to the Lord Provost, Magistrates, and Town-Council of Edinburghs.n.1824-01-01
[Some observations made by Dr. Duncan in his lecture on the pathology of respiration on the 31st of March 1824]1824-01-01
A letter to Sir William Fettes, Bartaffording demonstrative evidence, that much greater benefit will arise to those who have at once to struggle both with poverty and disease, from improving the Royal Infirmary by the establishment of a lock hospital, and an hospital for incurables, than by beginning a new rival infirmary, which may be productive of many evilsPrinted by P. Neill1825-01-01
As the observations with which Dr Duncan sen. concluded his lectures on the subject of the human blood, delivered during his winter course, on the institutions of medicine, at Edinburgh, on the 15th of December 1824, may perhaps be incorrectly reported by some of his hearers, he has thought it right to put them in print, in the words in which they were delivered by him, that each of his students may be enabled to give a fair report of them1825-01-01
A speech delivered at a quarterly statutory meeting of the Senatus Academicus of the University of Edinburghon the 15th of January 1825, accusing James Hamilton of having published a false and calumnious libel against the Senatus Academicus as a corporate body; against the institutions of medicine, as a branch of education at Edinburgh; and against the present professo [sic] of institutions of medicine, as an individualPrinted by P. Neill1825-01-01
A speech delivered at a quarterly statutory meeting of the Senatus Academicus of the University of Edinburgh, on the 15th of January 1825, accusing James Hamilton of having published a false and calumnious libel against the Senatus Academicus as a corporate body; against the institutions of medicine, as a branch of education at Edinburgh; and against the present professor of institutions of medicine, as an individualPrinted by P. Neill1825-01-01
Heads of lectures affording practical illustrations of pathology1825-01-01
[Valedictory address of Dr. Duncan, in the University of Edinburgh, 29th of April 1825 at the conclusion of the fifty-fifth Winter Session]1825-01-01
A letter to the Royal Colleges of Physicians of London, of Dublin, and of Edinburgh, from Andrew Duncan ... respecting a proposal for the improvement of medicine, by publishing annually, under the authority of these three Royal Colleges, a Pharmacopoeia Britannicas.n.1826-01-01
A letter to the Royal Colleges of Physicians of London, of Dublin, and of Edinburgh, ... respecting a proposal for ... publishing annually, ... a Pharmacopoeia Britannicas.n.1826-01-01
Contributions to morbid anatomyEmpyema and pneumothoraxJ. Stark1827-01-01
A guide to sick nursing in the tropicsScientific Press1908-01-01-
Lectures on the theory and practice of medicine