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A treatise of fevers: wherein are set forth the causes, symptoms, diagnosticks, and prognosticks, of an I. Acute continual, 2. Intermitting, 3. Slow Nervous, 4. Miliary, 5. Malignant, 6. Scarlet, 7. Erysipelatose, and 8. Hectic fever, or Consumption, 9. Small-Pox, 10. Measles, 11. Pleurisy, 12. Peripneumony, Pleuroperipneumony, and the 13. Spurious Peripneumony. Together with the method of cure according to Modern Practice. By John Ball, Apothecary.
Ball, John, 1704?-1779.Date: MDCCLVIII. [1758]- Books
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A brief statistical answer to the speech of the Rt. Hon. Robert Lowe, M.P., delivered in the House of Commons, on compulsory vaccination : to which is appended correspondence between the Registrar General, J.F. Marson, Esq., (surgeon of the London Small-Pox Hospital,) and the author.
Gibbs, George S.Date: 1861- Books
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General cautions in the cure of fevers, viz. Inflammatory, intermitting, Slow, Nervous, and Hysteric, Putrid, Malignant, and Miliary Fevers. Small-Pox, Measles, Pleurisy, true and spurious peripneumonies. Calculated to supply the want of a regular medical education, and an extensive Reading on these Subjects. By the Rev. G. Etherington, LL.B.
Etherington, G. (George), 1722 or 1723-1802.Date: [1760]- Books
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A dissertation on fevers and inflammatory distempers; wherein an expeditious method is proposed of curing those dangerous disorders. By R. James, M.D. To which is added, An account of the success with which the fever powder has been given. in the Small-Pox, Yellow Fever, Slow Fever, and Rheumatism.
James, R. (Robert), 1703?-1776.Date: [1770]- Books
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A practical treatise on the small-pox and measles. Wherein is set forth, First, The Signs which shew the Small-Pox or Measles are coming. Secondly, The Cause of the Malignancy, and whereby contracted. Thirdly, The Way for the Nurse to manage the Patient at every Crisis, or Relapse, from the Beginning to the End of the Distemper; as to their Eating or Drinking. Fourthly, Prescriptions proper to be given from the Beginning to the End of the Distemper. Fifthly, What is proper for Washing; Oyntments, Physic, and Bleeding, when the Distemper is turn'd. By Thomas Tanner, surgeon, In Hartlebury, Worcestershire.
Tanner, Thomas, active 1745.Date: M.DCC.XLV. [1745]- Books
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A brief essay on the small-pox and measles, plague, malignant and pestilential fevers. In three parts. The First containing, An Account of the Small-Pox and Measles, with the Nature and Effects of that contagious Poison, with the Discovery of a Sovereign Specifick Remedy, and new Method of treating the same; whereby the Lives of Thousands (which are Yearly swept away by this constant Species of the Plague, which always less or more abounds in Europe, but more especially in Great Britain) will be saved; and their Natural Beauty and Complexion preserv'd. The Second gives an Account of the Nature and Effects of the Plague, Pestilence, Malignant, Contagious, Putrid, and Pestilential Fevers; shewing the Affinity that each have with one another; proving, That they only differ in Degree of Malignity and Contagion. The Third Part prescribes a Method of Cure and Prevention for all the said Diseases, after a new and more rational Manner than any yet extant. By Phil-Anthropos, M.D.
Phil-anthropos, M.D.Date: printed in the year, 1721- Books
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A sermon preached before His Grace Charles Duke of Marlborough, and the Rt. Rev. Isaac Lord Bishop of Worcester, Presidents, the vice-presidents and governors of the Hospital for the Small-Pox, and for Inoculation, at the Parish-Church of St. Andrew Holborn, on Thursday, April the 24th 1755. By William Warburton, D. D. Chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty. Published at the Request of the Presidents, Vice-Presidents, and Governors.
Warburton, William, 1698-1779.Date: [1755]- Books
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At the blew ball in Great Knight-Rider-Street, by Doctors Commons Back Gate : liveth a physitian which hath a pill far beyond any medicament yet ever known, or at least published; which cureth those diseases so many pretend to, and so few do understand, called the French Pox, and gonnorhea.
Date: [1680?]- Books
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A description of St. Winefred's Well, in Flintshire, produces, every Minute, dred Tons of Water; and many Distempers, and dinary Manner, all such Pox, or any other severe St. Winefred's Well, North Wales; which Spring Night and Day, One Hun-Bathing therein cures strengthens, in an extraoras have had the Small-Disorders.
Date: 1797- Books
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A dissertation on fevers and inflammatory distempers. Wherein An expeditious Method is proposed of Curing those dangerous Disorders. By R. James, M.D. The fifth edition. To which is added, an account of the success with which this medicine has been given in the Small-Pox, Yellow Fever, Slow Fever, and Rheumatism.
James, R. (Robert), 1703?-1776.Date: [1761]- Books
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An address to the public, on the present method of inoculation: proving that the matter communicated is not the small-pox, because Numbers have been inoculated a second, third, and fourth Time; that therefore it is no Security against a future Infection. With Observations on the Preparatory Medicines, and the remarkable Case of an eminent Personage, who had the natural Small-Pox in two Years and an half after Inoculation. to which is added, an inquiry into the nature of the confluent pox, and its cure. By William Langton; M.D.
Langton, William.Date: M.DCC.LXVII. [1767]- Books
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Return to an address of the House of Lords, date 17th June 1853, for copy of a report on the state of small-pox and vaccination in England and Wales and oher countries, and on compulsory vaccination, with tables and appendices, presented to the President and Council of the Epidemilogical Society by the Small-Pox and Vaccination Committee, the 26th day of March 1853 / H. Waddington.
Waddington, H. F.Date: 1853- Books
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Some reasons given against an opinion that a person infected with the small-pox may be cured by antidote without incurring the distemper: With An attempt to explain the manner of the propagation and eruption of the Small-Pox from the practice of Inoculation; and why this distemper, taken, by common infection, in the natural way, proves so much more fatal than that which is given by Inoculation. By Thomas Frewen, M.D.
Frewen, Thomas, 1704-1791.Date: MDCCLIX. [1759]- Books
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A sermon preached before His Grace, Charles Duke of Marlborough, and the Rt. Rev. Isaac Lord Bishop of Worcester, Presidents, the Vice-presidents and Governors of the Hospital for the Small-Pox, and for Inoculation, at the parish-church of St. Andrew Holborn, on Thursday, April the 24th 1755 / By William Warburton. Published at the request of the presidents, vice-presidents, and governors.
Warburton, William, 1698-1779.Date: [1755?]- Books
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A practical essay on the small-pox: wherein a method of preparing the body before the disease comes on, and of deriving the variolous matter from the vital to the remote parts of the body after the accession, in order to prevent the fatal Consequences which too often attend it, is proposed; a Method of curing the Small-Pox by Resolution, or taking off the Inflammation, is recommended. Together with an Inquiry into the Rise and Progress of this Disease. The second edition, with additions. To which is added, an account of the principal variations of the weather, and the concomitant epidemic diseases, as they appeared at Rippon, and the circumjacent Parts of Yorkshire, from the year 1726, to the end of 1734. By William Hillary, M.D. at Bath.
Hillary, William, -1763.Date: 1740- Books
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An advertisement at the blew ball in Great Knight-Rider-Street, by Doctors Commons Back-gate : liveth a physician which hath a pill far beyond any medicament yet ever known, or at least published; which cureth those diseases so many pretend to, and so few do understand, called, the French Pox and gonorrhea.
Date: [1675?]- Books
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An advertisement : In Great Knight-Rider-Street near Doctors-Commons back gate, a blew-ball being over the door, Liveth a physician which hath a pill far beyond any medicament yet known, or at least published; which cureth those diseases so many pretended to and so few understand, called the French Pox and Gonorrhea.
Date: [1675?]- Books
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Little Venus unmask'd. The sixth edition. Being a discourse of the French Pox, with all its kinds, causes, signs and prognosticks. Also the running of the reins, shanker, bubo, gleets, with their cures. And what is the chief, an appendix of new observations never yet discovered by any. By G.H. M.D.
Harvey, Gideon, 1640?-1700?Date: 1700- Books
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A letter to the learned Caleb Cotesworth, M. D. Fellow of the Royal Society, of the College of Physicians, and Physician to St. Thomas's Hospital. Containing A comparison Between the Mortality of the Natural Small Pox, And that Given by inoculation. By James Jurin, M. D. R. S. Secr. Fellow of the College of Physicians, and Lecturer of Anatomy at Surgeons Hall. To which is Subjoined, An Account of the Success of inoculation in New England; as likewise an Extract from several Letters concerning a like Method of communicating the small pox. that has been used time out of mind in South Wales.
Jurin, James, 1684-1750.Date: 1723- Books
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An advertisement In Great Knight-Rider-Street near Doctors-Commons back gate; a blew-ball being over the door : Liveth a physician which hath a pill far beyond any medicament yet ever known, or at least published; which cureth those diseases so many pretend to and so few understand, called, the French Pox and Gonorrhea.
Date: [1680?]- Books
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Just at St. Andrews Wardrobe Church, between Doctors Commons and Puddle-dock at the Hat and Feathers at Mr. Mayhew : Liveth a physician which hath a pill far beyond any medicament ever yet known, or at least published, which cureth those diseases so many pretend to, and so few do understand, called, the French Pox, and Gonorrhoea.
Date: [1675?]- Books
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A Bacon-Face no Beauty, or, a Reply to George Thomson, Pretender to Physick and Chymistry. Whereunto is added, A Defence of Phlebotomy In general, and also particularly In the Plague, Small-Pox, Scurvey, and Pleurisie. In opposition to the same Author, and the Author of Medela medicinae [M. Nedham], Doctor Whitaker, and Doctor Sydenham. Also A Relation concerning the strange Symptomes happening upon the Bite of an Adder. And A Reply, by way of Preface to the Calumnies of Eccebolius Glanvile / by Henry Stubbe Physician at Warwick.
Stubbe, Henry, 1632-1676.Date: 1671- Books
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Philosophical, medical, and experimental essays; viz. I. On the state of population in Manchester, and other adjacent places. II. On the proportional Mortality of the Small Pox and Measles, in the several Periods of Life, and different Seasons of the Year; together with its comparative Fatality to Males and Females. III. On the different Quantities of Rain which fall, at different Heights, over the same Spot of Ground. IV. On the Solution of Stones of the Urinary and of the Gall Bladder, by Water impregnated with Fixed Air. V. On the Nature and Composition of Urinary Calculi. VI. On the Internal Regulation of Hospitals. Vii. On the Influence of Fixed Air on the Colours and Vegetation of Plants. Viii. On the Action of different Manures. IX. On the Properties of different Absorbents. X. Miscellaneous Observations, Cases, and Inquiries. By Thomas Percival, M. D. Fellow of the Royal Society, and of the Society of Antiquaries in London. To which is added an appendix; containing a letter to the author from Dr. Saunders, on the Solution of Human Calculi; with other Papers.
Percival, Thomas, 1740-1804.Date: MDCCLXXVI. [1776]- Digital Images
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Chinese C18: Paediatric pox - 'Rootless' pox