38 results filtered with: Nervous system - Diseases - Early works to 1800
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A treatise of diseases of the head, brain & nerves. With directions for their cure, and how many Deplorable and Sudden Indispositions attending them, as apoplexies, epilepsies, palsies, &c. may be prevented, and consequently Lives saved by the Medicines herein prescrib'd. To which is subjoin'd A discourse of the nature, cause and cure of melancholly and vapours. By a physician.
Physician.Date: 1714- Books
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An enquiry into the nature, causes, and method of cure, of nervous disorders. In a letter to a friend. By Alex. Thomson, M.D.
Thomson, Alexander, M.D.Date: MDCCLXXXII. [1782]- Books
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An essay of the pathology of the brain and nervous stock : in which convulsive diseases are treated of / being the work of Thomas Willis ... ; translated out of Latine into English, by S.P.
Willis, Thomas, 1621-1675Date: 1681- Books
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H. D. Gaubius, M.D. and professor On the passions: or a philosophical discourse concerning the duty and office of physicians in the management and cure of the disorders of the mind. Delivered at the Academy in Leyden. Translated from the original latin by J. Taprell, M. D.
Gaubius, Hieronymus David, 1705?-1780.Date: [1760?]- Books
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The english malady: or, a treatise of nervous diseases of all kinds, as spleen, vapours, lowness of spirits, hypochondriacal, and hysterical distempers, &c. In three parts. Part I. Of the Nature and Cause of Nervous Distempers. Part II. Of the Cure of Nervous Distempers. Part III. Variety of Cases that illustrate and confirm the Method of Cure. With the Author's own case at large. By George Cheyne, M.D. Fellow of the College of Physicians at Edinburg, and ...
Cheyne, George, 1671-1743.Date: M.DCC.XXXIII. [1733]- Books
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Practical dissertations on nervous complaints, and other diseases incident to the human body; with an historical investigation of their causes and cure; in which are interspersed, some singular cases. By Mr. Neale, Late Surgeon of his Majesty's Fifth Regiment of Infantry, to the Royal Hospital of Chatham, and Surgeon in London.
Neale, Henry St. John.Date: M.DCC.LXXXVIII. [1788]- Books
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An inquiry into the nature, causes, and method of cure, of [n]ervous disorders. By Alex. Thomson, M.D.
Thomson, Alexander, M.D.Date: MDCCXCV. [1795]- Books
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Observations on the nature, causes, and cure Of those Disorders which have been commonly called nervous, hypochondriac, or hysteric: to which are prefixed some remarks on the sympathy of the nerves. By Robert Whyte, M. D. F. R. S. Physician to his Majesty, President of the Royal College of Physicians, and Professor of Medicine in the University of Edinburgh.
Whytt, Robert, 1714-1766.Date: MDCCLXV. [1765]- Books
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A treatise of diseases of the head, brain, and nerves. More especially of the palsy, apoplexy, Lethargy, Epelepsy, Convulsions, Frenzey, Vertigo, Magrim, inveterate Head-Ach, &c. with Directions for their Thorough Cure; and how these and many other deplorable Nervous Distempers, may be Prevented as well as Cured, and consequently many Lives saved, by the Medicines herein, in English, prescrib'd without the least Reserve. To which is subjoin'd, A discourse on the nature, real cause and certain cure of melancholy in men, and vapours in women: Instructing Persons how to Cure themselves absolutely of those perplexing and pernicious Disorders, with Saferv, Ease, and Expedition. By a physician.
Physician.Date: [1727]- Books
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An essay of the pathology of the brain and nervous stock : in which convulsive diseases are treated of. / Being the work of Thomas Willis ... ; translated out of Latine into English, by S.P.
Willis, Thomas, 1621-1675Date: 1684- Books
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A treatise of diseases of the head, brain, and nerves. More especially of the palsy, apoplexy, lethargy, epilepsy, convulsions, cramp, frenzy, vertigo, megrim, inveterate head-ach, &c. with directions for their thorough cure; and how these and many other deplorable nervous distempers, may be prevented as well as cured, and consequently many lives saved, by the medicines herein, in English, prescribed without the least reserve. To which is subjoined, a discourse on the nature, real cause, and certain cure of melancholy in men, and vapours in women: instructing persons how to cure themselves absolutely of those perplexing and pernicious disorders, with safety, ease, and expedition. By a Physician.
Physician.Date: 1741- Books
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Tabes dorsalis, or, the cause of consumption in young men and women, with an explication of its symptoms, precautions, and the method of cure. Under the Following Heads, viz. I. The knowledge of Nervous Diseases hardly attainable. II. The Tabes Dorsalis, a particular Species of Consumption, the proxmate Cause of which is, a general Debility of the Nerves. III. The immoderate Loss of so pure a Fluid as the Semen is, has also a considerable Share in producing the Effect. IV. This Consumption is incident only to young Men of Salacious Dispositions, and proceeds from too early Venery, or immoderate Use of it, or Pollution. V. The Symptoms and Effects of the Tabes Dorsalis. VI. The last Stage with more formidable Symptoms; with the Method of Cure. To which is added, a physical account of the nature and effects of venery, as far as relates to young Men, &c. its Use and Abuse; when and in what Circumstances salutary or pernicious to Persons of different Ages, Temperaments, and Constitutions. By a physician of Bristol.
Physician of Bristol.Date: [1770?]- Books
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A mechanical account and explication of the hysteric passion, under all its various symptoms and appearances. And likewise of all such other diseases as are peculiarly incident to the sex. Comprehending A general Account and Explication of all other nervous Diseases, as well those which are incident to the male Sex, as to the female. With the best and most efficacious Methods of treating them, under all their various Shapes and Symptoms. To which is added, an appendix. Being a dissertation on cancers in general; bu t more especially such as happen in the breasts of women. In which, First, the true Cause, Nature, and Essence of that dreadful Disease are clearly explained and stated. Secondly, the Errors and Mistakes of Practitioners in general are obviated and rectified; and the best Methods of treating them (as well with Regard to externals as internals) are laid down. The whole written, in some measure, occasionally; and deduced chiefly from a late Case of that Kind, which came under the Author's Inspection and Treatment. By Charles Perry, M.D.
Perry, Charles, 1698-1780.Date: MDCCLV. [1755]