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Medicina gerocomica: or, the Galenic art of preserving old men's healths, explain'd: in twenty chapters. To which is added an appendix, concerning the use of oyls and unction, in the Prevention and Cure of some Diseases. As also a Method, from a Florentine Physician, of curing Convulsions and Epilepsies, by external Operation. By Sir John Floyer, Kt. of Lichfield, M.D.
Floyer, John, Sir, 1649-1734.Date: MDCCXXIV. [1724]- Books
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The modern practice of physick vindicated, from the groundless imputations of Dr. Pitt. containg a full Answer to the said Authors last Piece, call'd the Antidote or the Preservative of Health and Life, &c. Together With an Appendix in a Letter to the Learned Sir John Floyer about the further use of Cold Baths.
Browne, Joseph, active 1700-1721.Date: 1704- Books
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An enquiry into the right use and abuses of the hot, cold, and temperate baths in England ... : to this is added I. an extract of Dr. Jones's treaty on Buxton-Bath ..., II. a letter from Dr. Clayton ... concerning the use of St. Mungus-Well, III. an abstract of some cures perform'd by the bath at Buxton / by Sir John Floyer, Kt.
Floyer, John, Sir, 1649-1734Date: 1697- Books
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Proceedings of a committee of investigation, appointed by the governor and council of Fort St. George, in consequence of orders from the court of directors, upon the information of Mr. Sadleir against Mr. Floyer and others, for having received certain Sums of Money or Presents during the Time they respectively held the Office of Chief at Masulipatam.
East India Company.Date: MDCCLXXXIV. [1784]- Books
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A comment on forty two histories discribed [sic] by Hippocrates in the first and third books of his Epidemics. In the first part Hippocrates's pathology is explained, and defended; ... In the second part are fourteen histories of the first book ... In the third part are twenty eight histories of the third book ... By Sir John Floyer, Knt. ... To which is added a letter, ...
Floyer, John, Sir, 1649-1734.Date: 1726- Books
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The prophecies of the second book of Esdras amongst the Apocrypha, explained and vindicated from the objections made against them. To which are added, a comment on the prophecies of Zachary and Micah: with some observations concerning the prophecies of Daniel and Malachi: likewise the state of the Jews after the return of the two tribes, till the resurrection of the just. As also a description of the state of the israelites of the ten tribes, after their return into their countrey. By Sir John Floyer, Knt.
Floyer, John, Sir, 1649-1734.Date: MDCCXXI. [1721]- Books
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An enquiry into the right use and abuses of the hot, cold, and temperate baths in England ... With a particular description of ... Buxton-Bath ... To this is added I. An extract of Dr. Jones's Treaty on Buxton-Bath ... II. A letter from Dr. Clayton ... concerning the use of St. Mungus-Well. III. An abstract of some cures perform'd by the bath at Buxton ... / [Sir John Floyer].
Floyer, John, Sir, 1649-1734Date: 1697- Books
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The preternatural state of animal humours described, by their sensible qualities, which depend on the different degrees of their fermentation. And the cure of each particular cacochymia ... To this treatise are added two appendixes. I. About the nature of fevers ... II. Concerning the effervescence tumours, pains, and fluxes of humours ... expecially those in the gout and asthma ... of several cocochymia's [sic] / ... By the author of the ... [i.e. Sir John Floyer].
Floyer, John, Sir, 1649-1734Date: 1696- Books
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A compendious treatise on the contents, virtues, and uses of cold and hot mineral springs in general: particularly the celebrated waters of Scarborough. With Observations on their Quality, and proper Directions in drinking them. The Whole consisting of what is chiefly Useful in the Works of the most celebrated Authors who have wrote on this Subject; with Practical Observations. By John Atkins, surgeon. To which are annexed, the opinions of Sir John Floyer and Dr. Baynard. on the great use and effect of bathing in the sea.
Atkins, John, 1685-1757.Date: [1730?]- Books
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The art of preserving old men's healths, explain'd: in twenty chapters. With an appendix, concerning the use of oils and unction, in some diseases. And a method, from a Florentine physician, of curing convulsions and epilepsies, by external operation. By Sir John Floyer, Kt. of Litchfield, M. D. The second edition, corrected. To which is added, A letter to the Hon. Mr. Ch----- St----- concerning the regimen of the health of the younger years and adults, as Galen has describ'd them.
Floyer, John, Sir, 1649-1734.Date: MDCCXXXVIII. [1738]- Books
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The physician's pulse-watch; or, an essay to explain the old art of feeling the pulse, and to improve it by the help of a pulse-watch ... To which is added, an extract out of Andrew Cleyer, concerning the Chinese art of feeling the pulse. (An appendic. I. An essay to make a new sphygmologia ... II. An inquiry into the nature ... of the respirations ... III. A letter concerning the rupture in the lungs) / [Sir John Floyer].
Floyer, John, Sir, 1649-1734Date: 1707-1710- Books
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Psychrolousia: or, the history of cold-bathing, both ancient and modern. In two parts. The first written by Sir John Floyer, of Litchfield, Kt. The second, treating of the genuine use of hot and cold baths. Together with The Wonderful Effects of the Bath-Water, drank hot from the Pump, in Decay'd Stomachs, and in most Diseases of the Bowels, Liver, and Spleen, &c. Also proving, That the best Cures done by the Cold Baths, are lately observed to arise from the Temperate Use of the Hot Baths first. To which is Added, An Appendix. By Dr. Edward Baynard, Fellow of the College of Physicians, London.
Floyer, John, Sir, 1649-1734.Date: 1722- Books
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Medicina gerocomica: or, the galenic art of preserving old men's healths explain'd: In Twenty Chapters. With an Appendix, concerning the Use of Oils and Unction, in some Diseases. And a Method, from a Florentine Physician, of curing Convulsions and Epilepsies, by external Operation. By Sir John Floyer, M. D. The second edition, corrected. To which is added, A letter to the Honble Mr. Ch----- St-----: Concerning the Regimen of the Health of the Younger Years and Adults, as Galen has describ'd them.
Floyer, John, Sir, 1649-1734.Date: MDCCXXV. [1725]- Books
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A comment on forty two histories discribed by Hippocrates in the first and third books of his Epidemics. In the first part Hippocrates's pathology is explained, and defended ... In the second part are fourteen histories of the first book of the Epidemics. In the third part are twenty eight histories of the third book of the Epidemics. The general method of curing an epidemical fever is deduced from Hippocrates's histories ... To which is added a Letter [to Dr. John Gibson], to shew that Hippocrates mentions a year of 360 days, which Daniel used, chap. ix. and that prophecy is explained from the copy of it in the Septuagint ... / [Sir John Floyer].
Floyer, John, Sir, 1649-1734.Date: 1726- Books
Psykhroloysia: or, the history of cold-bathing: both ancient and modern. In two parts. The first written by Sir John Floyer ... The second, treating of the genuine use of hot and cold baths. Together with the wonderful effects of the Bath-water, drank hot from the pump, in decay'd stomachs, and in most diseases of the bowels, liver, and spleen, &c. Also proving, that the best cures done by the cold baths, are lately observed to arise from the temperate use of the hot baths first. To which is added, an appendix / By Dr. Edward Baynare.
Floyer, John, Sir, 1649-1734Date: 1722- Books
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Psychrolousia: or, the history of cold bathing: both ancient and modern. In two parts. The first, written by Sir John Floyer, of Litchfield, Kt. The second, treating of the genuine use of hot and cold baths. Together with The wonderful Effects of the Bath Water, drank hot from the Pump, in decay'd Stomaths, and in most Diseases of the Bowels, Liver and Spleen, &c. Also proving, That the best Cures done by the Cold Baths, are lately observed to arise from the Temperate Use of the Hot Baths first. By Dr. Edward Baynard, Fellow of the College of Physicians, London.
Floyer, John, Sir, 1649-1734.Date: 1709- Books
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Psychrolousia: or, the history of cold bathing: both ancient and modern. In two parts. The first, written by Sir John Floyer, of Litchfield, Kt. The second, Treating of the Genuine Use of Hot and Cold Baths. Together with The wonderful Effects of the Bath-Water, drank hot from the Pump, in decay'd Stomachs, and in most Diseases of the Bowels, Liver and Spleen, &c. Also proving, That the best Cures done by the Cold Baths, are lately observed to arise from the Temperate Use of the Hot Baths first. By Dr. Edward Baynard, Fellow of the College of Physicians, London.
Floyer, John, Sir, 1649-1734.Date: MDCCVI. [1706]- Books
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Psychrolousia. Or, the history of cold bathing: both ancient and modern. In two parts. The first, written by Sir John Floyer, of Litchfield, Knt. The second, treating of the genuine use of hot and cold baths. Together with The wonderful Effects of the Bath Water, drank hot from the Pump, in decay'd Stomachs, and in most Diseases of the Bowels, Liver, and Spleen, &c. Also proving, That the best Cures done by the Cold Baths, are lately observed to arise from the temperate Use of the Hot Baths first. By Dr. Edward Baynard, Fellow of the College of Physicians, London.
Floyer, John, Sir, 1649-1734.Date: MDCCXV. [1715]- Books
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Psychrolousia: or, the history of cold-bathing, both ancient and modern. In two parts. The first written by Sir John Floyer, of Lichfield, Kt. The second, treating of the genuine use of hot and cold baths. Together with The Wonderful Effects of the Bath-Water, drank hot from the Pump, in Decay'd Stomachs, and in most Diseases of the Bowels, Liver, and Spleen, &c. Also proving, That the best Cures done by the Cold Baths, are lately observed to arise from the Temperate Use of the Hot Baths first. To which is added, an appendix. By Dr. Edward Baynard, Fellow of the College of Physicians, London.
Floyer, John, Sir, 1649-1734.Date: 1732- Books
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The modern practice of physick vindicated, and the apothecaries clear'd from the groundless imputations of Dr. Pitt [in his 'The craft and frauds of physick expos'd'] In which is contain'd several physical disquisitions converning the state of a human body, the seperations and secretions in the several fluids with the method of perspiration. An account of pulses, and of the digestion of the stomach, after a mechanical way. How Animal generation may be understood. A refutation of the vulgar opinion that supposes women colder than men. Together with an appendix in a letter to the learned Sir John Floyer about the further use of cold baths / Joseph Browne.
Browne, Joseph, active 1700-1721.Date: 1703- Books
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The modern practice of physick vindicated, and the apothecaries clear'd from the groundless imputations of Dr. Pitt. In which is contain'd Several Physical disquisitions concerning the State of a Human Body, the Seperations and Secretions in the several Fluids, with the Method of Perspiration. An Account of Pulses, and of the Digestion of the Stomach, after a Mechanical way. How Animal Generation may be understood. A Refutation of the Vulgar Opinion that supposes Women colder than Men. Together With an Appendix in a Letter to the Learned Sir John Floyer about the further use of Cold Baths.
Browne, Joseph, active 1700-1721.Date: 1703- Books
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The pulse watch: Vol.II. or, an essay to discover the causes of diseases, and a rational method of curing them by feeling of the pulse. These Essays are added as an appendix. I. An Essay to make a new Sphygmologia, by accommodating the Chinese and European Observations about the Pulse. II. An Inquiry into the Nature, Use, Causes and Differences of the Respirations, and the Prognostications which may be made by them in Diseases. III. A Letter concerning the Rupture in the Lungs, which is the Cause of the Asthma in Mankind, and of the Broken-Wind in Horses, and of the Crocke in Hawks, with the palliative Cure of those several Diseases, and their Symptoms. By Sir John Floyer, Knight.
Floyer, John, Sir, 1649-1734.Date: MDCCX. [1710]- Books
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An account of the wonderful cures perform'd by the cold baths. With advice to the water drinkers at Tunbridge, Hampstead, Astrope, Nasborough, and all the other Chalibeate Spaws: Wherein the Usefulness of cold bathing is further recommended to the Lovers of Coffee, Tea, Chocolate, Brandy, &c. Preferring the Use of Bathing in those Springs before the Drinking of Their Waters. With a Table of the Diseases in which cold baths are Proper, or Dangerous. To which is Prefix'd A Letter from Sir John Floyer, in Answer to One of the Author's to him, about the further Use of cold baths. By Dr. Browne.
Browne, Joseph, active 1700-1721.Date: 1707- Books
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An account of the wonderful cures perform'd by the cold baths. With advice to the water drinkers at Tunbridge, Hampstead, Astrope, Nasborough, and all the other Chalibeate Spaws: Wherein the Usefulness of cold bathing is further Recommended to the Lovers of Coffee, Tea, Chocolate, Brandy, &c. Preferring the Use of Bathing in those Springs before the Drinking of their Waters. With a Table of the Diseases in which cold baths are Proper, or Dangerous. To which is Prefix'd A Letter from Sir John Floyer, in Answer to One of the Author's to him, about the further Use of cold baths. By Dr. Browne.
Browne, Joseph, active 1700-1721.Date: [1707?]- Books
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The ancient psychrolousia revived: or, an essay to prove cold bathing both safe and useful. In four letters. Letter I. Concerning the Antiquity of Religious and Medicinal Immersion. Letter II. An Account given of Hippocrates's Opinion, concerning the Nature of Cold Baths, and their Usefulness. Letter III. The Ancient Immersion in Baptism is described, and that it continued in England, till about the Year 1600. and was also useful to Cure many infirmities in Infants, and prevent hereditary Diseases, is clearly proved. Letter IV. Describing some remarkable Cures done anciently or lately by Cold Bathing. By Sir John Floyer, Kt. M. D. Also a letter of Dr. Baynard's, Containing an Account of many Eminent Cures done by the Cold Baths in England. Together with a Short Discourse of the wonderful Virtues of the Bath-Waters on decayed Stomachs, drank Hot from the Pump.
Floyer, John, Sir, 1649-1734.Date: 1702