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Advice how to manage in the gout, and when free from it. Chiefly intended for the service of young proficients. By a person of thirty years experience. The second edition. To which is added, a collection out of a late essay upon animal and vegitable diet. Together with an abstract of the translation of Dolŭs on a milk diet with an addition of a proper diet for gouty, persons neither animal nor vegitable. By the Author of The advice.
Person of thirty years experience.Date: 1733- Books
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Two treatises : The first, of the venereal pocks: Wherein is shewed, I. The name and original of this disease. II. Histories thereof. III. The nature thereof. IV. Its causes. V. Its differences. VI. Several sorts of signs thereof. VII. Several waies of the cure thereof. VIII. How to cure such diseases, as are wont to accompany the whores pocks. The second treatise of the gout, 1. Of the nature of the gout. 2. Of the causes thereof. 3. Of the signs thereof. 4. Of the cure thereof. 5. Of the hip gout or sciatica. 6. The way to prevent the gout written in Latin and English. By Daniel Sennert, Doctor of Physick. Nicholas Culpeper, physitian and astrologer. Abdiah Cole, Doctor of Physick, and the liberal arts.
Sennert, Daniel, 1572-1637Date: 1660- Books
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An enquiry into the origin of the gout. Wherein its various symptoms and appearances are traced to their cause; and a safe and certain mode of remedying it proposed. By John Scot, M.D.
Scot, John, M.D.Date: MDCCLXXX. [1780]- Books
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A full and plain account of the gout; from whence will be clearly seen, the folly, or the baseness, of all pretenders to the cure of it: In which every thing Material by the Best Writers on That Subject is taken notice of; and accompanied with some New and Important Instructions for its Relief, which the Author's Experience in the Gout above Thirty Years hath induced him to impart. The second edition corrected. To which is added an index. By Ferdo. Warner, L.L.D.
Warner, Ferdinando, 1703-1768.Date: MDCCLXIX. [1769]- Books
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A full and plain account of the gout; from whence will be clearly seen, the folly, or the baseness, of all pretenders to the cure of it: In which every thing Material by the Best Writers on That Subject is taken notice of; and accompanied with some New and Important Instructions for its Relief, which the Author's Experience in the Gout above Thirty Years hath induced him to impart. The third edition corrected. By Ferdo. Warner, LL.D.
Warner, Ferdinando, 1703-1768.Date: MDCCLXXII. [1772]- Books
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Letters on the gout. Written by Mr. Emerigon, procoreur to the king, at the general seat of the admiralty, and in the Royal Jurisdiction of the Town of St. Peter's, in the Island of Martinico.
Émérigon, Mr., approximately 1712-Date: 1781- Books
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A candid and impartial account of the very great probabiliy [sic] that there is discovered a specific for the gout: in which several circumstances are laid open necessary to be known by every gouty person.
Drake, R.Date: 1771- Books
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An answer to the letter addressed by Francis Riollay, Physician of Newbury, to Dr. Hardy, on the hints given concerning the origin of the gout, in his Publication on the Colic of Devon; In Which The several Objections made by Dr. Riollay are considered; and the Probability that the Gout originates from the Action of Mineral Substances, especially those conveyed into the Human System by the Medium of adulterated Wines, is more fully insisted on, by James Hardy, M.D.
Hardy, James, -1805.Date: MDCCLXXX. [1780]- Books
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A successful method of treating the gout by blistering. With an introduction, consisting of miscellaneous matter. By William Stevenson, Physician at wells.
Stevenson, William, approximately 1719-1783.Date: MDCCLXXIX. [1779]- Books
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A treatise on the gout: from the French of M. Charles Louis Liger, M. D. Professor of Physic in the University of Paris.
Liger, Charles Louis, 1715-1760.Date: MDCCLX. [1760]- Books
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A candid examination of what has been advanced on the colic of Poitou and Devonshire, with remarks on the most probable and experiments intended to ascertain the true causes of the gout. By James Hardy, M. D. Of Barnstaple, Devonshire.
Hardy, James, -1805.Date: MDCCLXXVIII. [1778]- Books
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An essay on the nature and causes of the gout, with a few conjectures on the probability of its cure. By Marmaduke Berdoe, M.D.
Berdoe, Marmaduke, 1743?-Date: M.DCC.LXXI. [1771]- Books
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A treatise on the cause and cure of the gout. By John Caverhill, M.D. Member of the Royal College of Physicians. F. R. S.
Caverhill, John, -1781.Date: MDCCLXIX. [1769]- Books
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Monsieur Belloste's Hospital surgeon, as far as it treats of the gout, rheumatism, cholick, dropsy, stone, gravel, and venereal complaints. Dedicated to the King of Sardinia. To which are added Dr. Sydenham's observations on the gout. With proper notes on each. This book is given gratis up one pair of stairs, at the sign of the famous anodyne necklace For Children's Teeth, Fits, Fevers, Convulsions, &c. Over-Against Devreux-Court, Without Temple-Bar, and at Mr. Bradshaw's Stoughton's, & Daffy's Elixir Ware-House, Under the Back Piazza of the Royal Exchange.
Date: 1737- Books
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Two treatises : the first of the venereal pocks ... the second of the gout ... / / written in Latin, by Daniel Sennertus ... in English, by Nicholas Culpeper.
Sennert, Daniel, 1572-1637Date: 1673- Books
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An enquiry into the origin of the gout. Wherein its various symptons and appearances, and those of all bilious and nervous disorders, are traced to their cause; and a safe and certain mode of remedying them is proposed. By John Scot, M.D.
Scot, John, M.D.Date: MDCCLXXXIII. [1783]- Books
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An essay on the gout, and all gouty affections incident to affect mankind. Comprizing the various natures, symptoms, and causes, thro' every branch and stage of the disease; demonstrating, in the clearest Manner, that the Air, Diet, and Exercise, when rightly adjusted, are Remedies the most sovereignly efficacious, both to asswage the gouty Pains, and relieve the Disease, under all its various Changes. To which is prefixed, A brief, historical discourse, concerning the great Antiquity of the Gout; proving, from incontestable Authorities, that it is a Disease chiefly confined to those Countries, Climates, and People, where Vice, Wealth, and Luxury, greatly prevail and abound. By Nicholas Robinson, M.D. Member of the Royal College of Physicians, and Physician to Christ's Hospital, London.
Robinson, Nicholas, 1697?-1775.Date: [1755]- Books
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An essay on the gout, and all gouty affections incident to affect mankind. Comprizing the various natures, symptoms, and causes, thro' every branch and stage of the disease; demonstrating, in the clearest Manner, that the Air, Diet, and Exercise, when rightly adjusted, are Remedies the most sovereignly efficacious, both to asswage the gouty Pains, and relieve the Disease, under all its various Changes. To which is prefixed, A brief historical Discourse, concerning the great Antiquity of the Gout; proving, from incontestable Authorities, that it is a Disease chiefly confined to those Countries, Climates, and People, where Vice, Wealth, and Luxury, greatly prevail and abound. By Nicholas Robinson, M.D.Member of the Royal College of Physicians, and Physician to Christ's Hospital, London.
Robinson, Nicholas, 1697?-1775.Date: [1756?]- Books
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An essay on the cause and seat of the gout: in which The Opinion of several Authors are consider'd, and some external operations Recommended. By Dale Ingram, Surgeon.
Ingram, Dale, 1710-1793.Date: MDCCXLIII. [1743]- Books
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A treatise on the gout; in which the cause is first briefly assigned, and secondly an effectual and certain cure is pointed out. By Arentius Ferdinand Lambrechts, M.D.
Lambrechts, Arentius Ferdinand.Date: [1754]- Books
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Dr. Sydenham's experimental observations on the gout, Which he made after he had not only read, but also felt as much of the gout as any man, having had it himself in a very great degree 34 years, which gave him, above any other person, the greatest opportunity of making the justest observations on that distemper. So that after so long a conflict under the tyranny of the gout, he writ down these observations, from his own experience, for the information of others, about it. To which is added a A new system of the gout, and rheumatism, and An account of Dr.Sydixham's life. With notes. This book is given gratis up one pair of stairs at the sign of the celebrated anodyne necklace recommended by Dr. Chamberlen for children's teeth, & fits, over against Deverex Court, without Temple-Bar. And by (the author's servant) R. Brad[shaw] at the Golden Key, near Russel-Street end, St. Giles's in the ...elds. Concerning whom, see more about per[son]s having things brought to them, in the 5th page of the practical scheme.
Date: 1728- Books
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The management of the gout, with the virtues of burdock root, first us'd in the author's own case, and since in many other successful instances. By J. Hill, M.D.
Hill, John, 1714?-1775.Date: MDCCLVIII. [1758]- Books
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An apology to the public for commencing the practice of physic; particularly in gouty, rheumatic, and hysterical cases: in which are related some recent and extraordinary cures of the gout, performed on gentlemen of credit and property, by a course of medicines no less safe than efficacious. By Daniel Smith, M.D.
Smith, Daniel, active 1772-1777.Date: [1775?]- Books
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An apology to the public for commencing the practice of physic; particularly in gouty, rheumatic, and hysterical cases: in which are related some recent and extraordinary cures of the gout, performed on gentlemen of credit and property, by a course of medicines no less safe than efficacious. By D. Smith, M.D.
Smith, Daniel, active 1772-1777.Date: [1775?]- Books
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The management of the gout, by a physician from his own case. With The Virtues of an English Plant Bardana, Not regarded in the Present Practice; but safe and effectual in alleviating that Disease.
Hill, John, 1714?-1775.Date: MDCCLVIII. [1758]