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Dr. Albert Haller's physiology; being a course of lectures upon the visceral anatomy and vital oeconomy of human bodies: Including The latest and most considerable Discoveries and Improvements, which have been made by the most eminent Professors, through all Parts of Europe, down to the present Year. Compiled for the Use of the University of Gottingen; now illustrated with useful Remarks; with an History of Medicine; and with a Nosology, or Doctrine of Diseases. The second edition. In two volumes. ...
Haller, Albrecht von, 1708-1777.Date: MDCCLXXII. [1772]- Books
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Aristotle's new book of problems, set forth by way of question and answer. To which are added, a great number from other famous philosophers, astrologers, astronomers, and physicians. Shewing the secrets of nature and art: together with the interpretation of dreams, signification of moles in any part, the nature of ghosts, the reason of eclipses of the sun and moon; also, wonders in the creation, as earthquakes, ebbing and flowing of the sea, &c.
Date: 1741- Books
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Ferdinandi Leber, Sac. Caes. Reg. Apost. Majestatis a Consiliis, Chirurg. Doctoris, Anatomes, Chir. Theoret. et Practic. Prof. Pub. Ordin. in Univer. Vindobon. &c. &c. &c. Prælectiones anatomicæ: editio nova; cui nunc primum accesserunt observationes quædam physiologicæ et anatomicæ; curante Joanne Wilson, M.D.
Leber, Ferdinand, 1727-1808.Date: MDCCXC. [1790]- Books
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Physiological essays and observations, by John Stedman, M. D. Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians in Edinburgh.
Stedman, John, -1791.Date: MDCCLXIX. [1769]- Books
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Diatribae duae medico-philosophicae : quarum prior agit de fermentatione, sive, de motu intestino particularum in quovis corpore; altera, de febribus, sive, de motu earundem in sanguine animalium. His accessit dissertatio epistolica de urinis. / Studio Thomae Willis, ex Aede Christi Oxon. M.D. & in ista celeberrima academia naturalis philosophiae professoris sidleiani.
Willis, Thomas, 1621-1675Date: MDCLXXVII. [1677]