70 results filtered with: Rowley, William, 1742-1806
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A treatise on female nervous hysterical, hypochondriacal, bilious, convulsive diseases : apoplexy and palsy; with thoughts on madness, suicide, etc., in which the principal disorders are explained from anatomical facts, and the treatment formed on several new principles.
Rowley, William, 1742-1806.Date: 1788- Books
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Truth vindicated: or, the specific differences of mental diseases ascertained. Containing their numerous causes, the exact signs by which they may be distinguished, and questions proper for juries commissioned to examine these subjects; with facts extracted from the Parliamentary reports, and reasons for declaring the case of a great personage to have been only a feverish or symptomatic delirium. By William Rowley, M. D. Member of the University of Oxford, the Royal College of Physicians in London, &c.
Rowley, William, 1742-1806.Date: M,DCC,XC. [1790]- Books
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The most cogent reasons why astringent injections, caustic bougies, and violent salivations, should be banished for ever from practice: with the Mildest Methods of Safely Treating Every Species of Venereal Infection, Strictures of the Urethra. &c. And Correcting Mischiefs arising from Caustic Bougies. By William Rowley, M. D. Member of the University of Oxford, the Royal College of Physicians in London; Physician to the St. Mary-Le-Bone Infirmary; and Author of Schola Medicinæ Universalis Nova, the Rational Practice of Physic, &c. &c.
Rowley, William, 1742-1806.Date: 1800- Books
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Cow-pox inoculation no security against small-pox infection ... To which are added, the modes of treating the beastly new diseases produced from cow pox ... With the author's certain, experienced, and successful mode of inoculating for the small pox. Which now becomes necessary from cow-pox failure, &c / [William Rowley].
Rowley, William, 1742-1806Date: 1805- Books
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A treatise on the management of female breasts during childbed : and several new observations on cancerous diseases with prescriptions ; to which are added remarks on pretenders to the cure of the cancer / by William Rowley.
Rowley, William, 1742-1806.Date: MDCCXC [1790]- Books
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The rational practice of physic of William Rowley, M. D. member of the University of Oxford, the Royal College of Physicians in London, and physician to the St. Mary-Le-Bone Infirmary, &c. &c. : in four volumes.
Rowley, William, 1742-1806.Date: 1793- Books
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A practical treatise on diseases of the breasts of women. Containing directions for the proper management of breasts during lying-in, with observations on the present defective methods of practice. Likewise observations on the simple inflammation of the breasts. On the abscess, induration of these parts, and on diseased nipples, with the method of preventing the cancer. Of the schirrus, or cancerous induration, arising from other causes, with mild and successful methods of cure. The whole interspersed with general observations on the method of treating women during child-bed, with a plate of a new invented machine, for more commodiously drawing the milk from the breasts, and forming a nipple. By W. Rowley, surgeon and man-midwife, and surgeon to St. John's Hospital.
Rowley, William, 1742-1806.Date: MDCCLXXII. [1772]- Books
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A treatise on the principal diseases of the eyes; containing a critical and candid examination of the antient and modern methods of cure, of the present defective modes of practice, with An Account of New, Mild, and Successful Methods for the Cure of Diseases of this Organ. By William Rowley, Surgeon.
Rowley, William, 1742-1806.Date: MDCCLXXIII. [1773]- Books
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A treatise on one hundred and eighteen principal diseases of the eyes and eyelids, &c. In which are communicated several new discoveries relative to the cure of defects in vision; with many original prescriptions. By William Rowley, M.D. member of the University of Oxford, the Royal College of Physicians in London, &c. To which are added, directions in the choice of spectacles.
Rowley, William, 1742-1806.Date: M.DCC.XC. [1790]- Books
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Schola medicinae universalis nova. Pars prior, continens historiam medicinae, anatomiam, physiologiam, atque pathologiam specialem. [-Continuatio partis prioris.] / [William Rowley].
Rowley, William, 1742-1806.Date: 1794- Books
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Plan of St. John's Hospital, in Holborn, for diseases of the eyes, legs, breasts, and other cases in surgery, &c. under the direction of Mr. Rowley, surgeon, supported by voluntary contributions.
Rowley, William, 1742-1806.Date: 1772?]- Books
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An answer to the criticism in the Monthly review for October 1779, on a pamphlet lately published, called Seventy-four cases, &c.
Rowley, William, 1742-1806.Date: 1779]- Books
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An essay on the cure of the gonorhoea, or fresh contracted venereal infection, without the use of internal medicines. By William Rowley, Surgeon.
Rowley, William, 1742-1806.Date: [1771]- Books
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The causes of the great number of deaths amongst adults and children, in putrid, scarlet fevers, and ulcerated sore throats, explained; with more successful modes of treating those alarming disorders; as practised at the St. Mary-le-bone Infirmary / By William Rowley.
Rowley, William, 1742-1806Date: [1793]- Books
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A treatise on putrid, malignant, infectious fevers; and how they ought to be treated; founded on nearly fifty year's practical experience with an exposure of some fatal medicial errors in these dreadful diseases. To which is added, the important use of the gun-shot seton needle / [William Rowley].
Rowley, William, 1742-1806Date: 1804- Books
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Seventy four select cases, with the manner of cure, and the preparation of the remedies, in the following diseases. I. The schirrus, cancer, and ulcers of the breast and womb. II. Scrophulous swellings and ulcers about the neck and other parts; commonly called the king's evil. III. The specks and opacity of the cornea of the eye; in which sight hath been restored, by internal medicines only. IV. Old ulcers of the legs, cured in person much advanced in years. The whole being an appendix to the treatises already published on these subjects. By William Rowley, M.D.
Rowley, William, 1742-1806.Date: MDCCLXXIX. [1779]- Books
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An essay on the ophthalmia or inflammation of the eyes, and the diseases of the transparent cornea; with improvements in the methods of cure. By William Rowley, Surgeon.
Rowley, William, 1742-1806.Date: MDCCLXXI. [1771]- Books
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A treatise on one hundred and eighteen principal diseases of the eyes and eyelids, etc. In which are communicated several new discoveries relative to the cure of defects in vision; with many original prescriptions / by William Rowley. To which are added, directions in the choice of spectacles.
Rowley, William, 1742-1806.Date: 1790- Books
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An essay on the cure of the gonorhoea [sic], or fresh contracted venereal infection, without the use of internal medicines / By William Rowley.
Rowley, William, 1742-1806.Date: 1771- Books
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Seventy four select cases, with the manner of cure, and the preparation of the remedies, in the following diseases. I. The schirrus, cancer, and ulcers of the breast and womb. II. Scrophulous swellings and Ulcers about the Neck and other Parts; commonly called the King's evil. III. The Specks and Opacity of the Cornea of the Eye; in which Sight hath been restored, by internal Medicines only. IV. Old Ulcers of the Legs, cured in Persons much advanced in Years. The whole being An Appendix to the Treatises already published on these Subjects. By William Rowley, M.D.
Rowley, William, 1742-1806.Date: MDCCLXXIX. [1779]- Books
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A treatise on the cure of ulcerated legs without rest, and ulcers of various parts, arising from scorbutic and other impurities in the blood, &c. By William Rowley, M. D. Member of the University of Oxford, Royal College of Physicians in London, &c.
Rowley, William, 1742-1806.Date: MDCCLXXXVI. [1786]- Books
A letter to Dr. William Hunter, on the dangerous tendency of medical vanity, occasioned by the death of the late Lady Holland / By William Rowley.
Rowley, William, 1742-1806Date: 1774- Books
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Truth vindicated or, the specific differences of mental diseases ascertained. By William Rowley, M. D. Member of the University of Oxford, the Royal College of Physicians in London, &c.
Rowley, William, 1742-1806.Date: M.DCC.XC. [1790]- Books
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A treatise on female, nervous, hysterical, hypochondriacal, bilious, convulsive diseases; apoplexy and palsy; with thoughts on madness, suicide, &c. in which the principal disorders are explained from anatomical facts, and the treatment formed on several new principles. By William Rowley, M. D. Member of the University of Oxford, the Royal College of Physicians in London, &c.
Rowley, William, 1742-1806.Date: M.DCC.LXXXVIII. [1788]- Books
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The terrible effects of the poison from the bite of a mad dog; with a description of the symptoms of the disease, and a certain method of cure, experienced in eighteen cases, two of which are hereunto annexed. II. The rise, progress, and success of inoculation, with a plain and easy method of preparing the patient by medicine; with rules and regimen necessary to be observed, and the ways of performing the operation. III. A case of an anchylosis, of stiff joint; cured by a poultice and fomentation of common coal, with the method of preparing the poultice. IV. The usefulness of vomiting and purging, both in preventing and curing continual fevers. V. A letter to the printer of the London chronicle, dated Oct. 10, 1767; occasioned by the death of a Rt. Hon. Gentleman, who died of an inflammation in his bowels a few months before. To which are added, an account of an irregular gout; with the curatives, indications, and alarming circumstances, when become fixed at the stomach; with a case and cure hereunto annexed. The description of a cancer, and cru[de] method of extirpating it by excinon, two cases, six of the king's evil; three of the leprosy; two of total deafness; one of a malignant quinsey; two of a lock'd jaw; one of the piles, a most deplorable case of a lady aged 72: a non retention of urine. The case of a young lady who took crude mercury, with a caution against taking it. Obstruction in the urinary passages and neck of the bladder, fistula in the perinaeum and scrotum, hardness from these parts arising from indiscretion of even so long standing. Salivation unnecessary in the cure of venereal complaints. Pains in the bowels, stomach, gums, and ears, instantly eased. Fevers and diseases in general, treated with the greatest safety and success. Founded upon a new method of practice. By Dr. Rowley, who resides at Mr. White's upholsterer, in Fownes-s-street, Dame-street.
Rowley, William, 1742-1806.Date: 1795?]