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Sudden death - Early works to 1800
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Sudden death or Observations concerning the pestilence. Said to be now reigning in Hungary, Transilvania, Turkey, and England, with an account of sudden death of several persons in about the city of Dublin, within 8 or 10 days last past, but particularly of a woman who dying suddenly at Rathfarnum was buryed and taken up a again &c. By John Whalley. ...
Whalley, John, 1653-1724.Date: [1705?]- Books
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A ready way to prevent svdden death : being a brief and true relation of many sad misfortunes which have happened unto men, women, and children both in the citie of London, and in divers parts of the nation of England, which came through negligence, wilfulnesse, hardnesse of heart, presumption and carelesnesse. This was written and printed to the end that all people whatsoever that read or hear this little booke read, may learn to beware and prevent danger of sudden death before it comes upon them. Reader peruse this little book, and heedfully upon it look; it may preserve thy soul from strife, and through Gods blessing save thy life. / This book was written by Laurence Price, this present year 1655.
L. P. (Laurence Price), active 1625-1680?Date: 1655- Books
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Short remarks upon autumnal disorders of the bowels, and on the nature of some sudden deaths, observed to happen at the same season of the year. Thoughts on the natural causes of the bile's putrescency, and its noxiousness in the circulation. Physiological thoughts on spasms, and the seat and origin of them in the animal oeconomy. By Andrew Wilson, M.D. Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians at Edinburgh.
Wilson, Andrew, M.D., of Newcastle-upon-Tyne.Date: MDCCLXV. [1765]