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A tract upon indigestion and the hypochondriac disease : with the method of cure, and a new remedy of medicine considered.
Remey, James.Date: 1785- Books
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On the mimoses; or a descriptive, diagnostic, and practical essay on the affections usually denominated dyspeptic, hypochondriac, bilious, nervous, chlorotic, hysteric, spasmodic, etc.
Hall, Marshall, 1790-1857.Date: 1818- Books
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A tract upon indigestion and the hypochondriac disease, with the method of cure, and a new remedy or medicine recommended. By James Rymer, Surgeon.
Rymer, James, active 1770-1833.Date: MDCCLXXXV. [1785]- Books
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A tract upon dyspepsy, or indigestion; and the hypochondriac disease; and upon the inflammatory or regular gout, and the atonic, irregular, or flying gout: ... By James Rymer, surgeon.
Rymer, James, active 1770-1833.Date: 1795- Archives and manuscripts
Observations...: part
Date: mid 18th centuryReference: MS.6877/4Part of: Whytt, Robert (1714-1766), F.R.S., Professor of Medicine at Edinburgh University and President of the Royal College of Physicians, Edinburgh- Books
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On the mimoses; or a descriptive, diagnostic, and practical essay on the affections usually denominated dyspeptic, hypochondriac, bilious, nervous, chlorotic, hysteric, spasmodic, etc / [Marshall Hall].
Hall, Marshall, 1790-1857.Date: 1818- Pictures
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Tabitha Grunt a hypochondriac who appears to suffer from many illnesses, consulting a bemused looking doctor. Coloured reproduction of an etching after G. Cruikshank, 1813.
Cruikshank, George, 1792-1878.Date: 24 July 1813Reference: 11182i- Books
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A treatise upon indigestion, and the hypochondriac disease : and upon the inflammatory and atonic gout; with the methods of cure : together with above fifty-six selected cases, chiefly anomalous, of dyspepsy, hysteria, ... With the treatment of each case; including both medicine and regimen / by James Rymer.
Rymer, James, active 1770-1833.Date: 1789- Pictures
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A hypochondriac tells her doctor that she has a pain in her heart whilst clutching the wrong side of her chest. Reproduction of a drawing after Beauchamp, 1932.
Beauchamp, active 1927.Date: 1932Reference: 15508i- Pictures
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Le malade imaginaire: Argan, a hypochondriac feigning illness in front of Béline, his wife and Dr. Purgon, his physician, in a scene from Molière's play. Etching by G. Schouten after J.B. Molière.
Molière, 1622-1673.Reference: 21936i- Pictures
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A hypochondriac patient consulting a cynical physician: the patient is healthy, but the physician will provide a treatment that will produce some symptoms of ill-health. Pen drawing, 183-(?).
Date: [between 1830 and 1839?]Reference: 585025i- Books
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A tract upon indigestion, and the hypochondriac disease; and upon the atonic or flying gout; with the methods of cure by means of a new remedy or medicine / [James Rymer].
Rymer, James, active 1770-1833Date: 1785- Archives and manuscripts
Observations...: part
Date: mid 18th centuryReference: MS.6877/5Part of: Whytt, Robert (1714-1766), F.R.S., Professor of Medicine at Edinburgh University and President of the Royal College of Physicians, Edinburgh- Archives and manuscripts
Observations...: part
Date: mid 18th centuryReference: MS.6877/2Part of: Whytt, Robert (1714-1766), F.R.S., Professor of Medicine at Edinburgh University and President of the Royal College of Physicians, Edinburgh- Archives and manuscripts
Observations...: part
Date: mid 18th centuryReference: MS.6877/3Part of: Whytt, Robert (1714-1766), F.R.S., Professor of Medicine at Edinburgh University and President of the Royal College of Physicians, Edinburgh- Archives and manuscripts
Observations...: part
Date: mid 18th centuryReference: MS.6877/1Part of: Whytt, Robert (1714-1766), F.R.S., Professor of Medicine at Edinburgh University and President of the Royal College of Physicians, Edinburgh- Books
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Popular remarks, medical and literary, on nervous, hypochondriac, and hysterical diseases : to which are prefixed observations on suicide, with an attempt to delineate the soul and its character / by T.M. Caton.
Caton, T. M.Date: [1815?]- 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 Whytt.
Whytt, Robert, 1714-1766.Date: 1765- 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 Whytt.
Whytt, Robert, 1714-1766.Date: M,DCC,LXVII- 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 Whytt.
Whytt, Robert, 1714-1766.Date: 1797- 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.
Whytt, Robert, 1714-1766.Date: 1765- Books
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Medical researches: being an enquiry into the nature and origin of hysterics in the female constitution, and into the distinction between that disease and hypochondriac or nervous disorders ... To which are added, four letters to Sir Hildebrand Jacob on the materiality, density, and activity of light, and on air / [Andrew Wilson].
Wilson, Andrew, 1718-1792Date: 1776- Books
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The merry mountebank; or, the humourous quack-doctor: being a certain, safe and speedy cure, for that heart-breaking distemper, ... known by the name of hypochondriac-melancholy. ... in a choice collection of old and new songs; and compiled ... By Timothy Tulip, ... Figur'd for the harpsichord, and directed for the flute. ... Vol. I.
Date: 1732- 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 Whytt, 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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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]