43 results filtered with: Diseases - Causes and theories of causation - Early works to 1800
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The historical part of Mr. Thomas Hurdman's distemper, of which he died October the 26th, 1730. Published in Latin by Dr. William Græme, his First Physician, and now put into English; with some material and necessary remarks and corrections. By Issac Massey, Apothecary to Christ's Hospital. Nec me ignorantia, Veri decipiet. Pudet haec opprobia nobis. Dici potuisse & non potuisse refelli.
Massey, Isaac (Apothecary)Date: MDCCXXX. [1730]- Books
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An essay concerning the effects of air on human bodies. By John Arbuthnot, M.D. fellow of the Royal Colleges of Physicians of London and Edinburgh, and of the Royal Society.
Arbuthnot, John, 1667-1735.Date: MDCCXXXIII. [1733]- Books
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Prognostic signs of acute diseases: explain'd by the best modern discoveries. With some observations concerning health, on sudden death, and the Nature of Chronical and Acute Diseases, on a Delirium and Frenzy. Of Prognostics from the Senses, from Pains, from the Pulses, from Urine, from Salivation, from Sweat, from the Appetite, from Tremors, &c.
J. H. (James Harvey).Date: MDCCXLI. [1741]- Books
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Paidōn nosēmata· = or Childrens diseases : both outward and inward. From the time of their birth to fourteen years of age. With their natures, causes, signs, presages and cures. In three books: 1. Of external 2. Universal 3. Inward diseases. Also, the resolutions of many profitable questions concerning children, and of nurses, and of nursing children. By J. S. physician.
J. SDate: 1664- Books
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A practical treatise of painful distempers, with Some effectual Methods of curing them, exemplified in a great Variety of suitable histories. By Theophilus Lobb, M. D. and Fellow of the Royal Society.
Lobb, Theophilus, 1678-1763.Date: MDCCXXXIX. [1739]- Books
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A new idea of the practice of physic written by that famous Franciscus De Le Boe ... : the first book, of the diseases either constituting, producing, or following the natural functions of man not in health : wherein is containd ... a vindication of the spleen and mother / translated faithfully by Richard Gower.
Le Boë, Frans de, 1614-1672Date: 1675- Books
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A collection of tracts, chirurgical and medical : viz. I. A new light of chirurgery; ... II. The new light of chirurgery vindicated ... III. A physico-medical essay concerning alkaly and acid, ... IV. Further considerations concerning alkaly and acid, ... V. A treatise of the gout, ... VI. The doctrin of acids in the cure of diseases further asserted, ... VII. A relation of a sudden and extraordinary cure of a person bitten by a viper, by the means of acids, &c. All corrected and inlarg'd by John Colbatch, a member of the College of Physicians. With an alphabetical table to the whole.
Colbatch, John, Sir, 1670-1729Date: 1700- Books
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Febris anomala or, The new disease that now rageth throughout England : With an exact description of its nature. Signs. Causes. Prognosticks. Cure. To which is added a brief description of the nature and cure of that disease, which this spring most infested London. By H.W. Dr. of physick.
Whitmore, HumphreyDate: 1659- Books
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Medica sacra; or, a commentary on the most remarkable diseases, mentioned in the Holy Scriptures. By Richard Mead, Fellow of the Royal Colleges of Physicians at London and Edinburgh, and of the Royal Society, and Physician to his Majesty. Translated from the Latin, Under the Author's Inspection, by Thomas Stack, M.D.F.R.S. To which are prefixed, memoirs of the life and writings of the learned author.
Mead, Richard, 1673-1754.Date: MDCCLV. [1755]- Books
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A friend to the sick, or, The honest Englishman's preservation : shewing the causes, symptoms, and cures of the most occult and dangerous diseases which affect the body of man : with a particular discourse of the dropsie, scurvy, and yellow jaundice, and the most absolute way of cure : whereunto is added a true relation of some of the most remarkable cures affected by the author's most famous cathartique and diueretique pills.
Sermon, William, 1629?-1679Date: 1673- Books
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Compendium medicinale: or, a brief summary of the Original causes of most Diseases in Human Bodies, with their Symptoms and Method of Cure. As also, An Uncommon account of the Origin of plagues, and other Malignant Disorders; with the most Approv'd and Effectual Remedies for the same. By J. H. Chym. & Pharm.
Hansel, John George.Date: 1730- Books
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A new discourse of the smallpox and malignant fevers : with an exact discovery of the scorvey : comprising the nature, manifold differences, various causes, signs, prognostics, chronology, and several methods of curing the said disease by remedies both galenical and chymical : together with anatomical discourses on convulsions, palsies, apoplexies, rheumatisms, and gouts, with their several methods of cure and remedies : likewise particular observations on most of the fore-mentioned diseases / by Gideon Harvey.
Harvey, Gideon, 1640?-1700?Date: 1685- Books
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The general state of medical and chirurgical practice, exhibited; shewing them to be inadequate, ineffectual, absurd, and ridiculous, particularly in Consumptions, Asthmas, Nervous, Gouty, Bilious, Scorbutic, Scrophulous, Rheumatic, Venereal, Maniacal, and in many other Disorders, external as well as internal. And More rational, elegant, speedy, effectual, and lasting Methods of Cure recommended, by Means of Diet, and simple Medicines, rendered more active by the irresistible Power of Aerial, Aetherial, Magnetic, Electric, and musical Essluvia and Influences. In which, particularly, The Errors and trisling Absurdities of what is called the regular London and Bath Medical Practice, and of the ridiculous Manner of using the celebrated and very salubrious Waters of Bath, Aix-Ja-Chapelle, and the German Spa, are poin'ed out: and to the whole are added, near an hundred recent and remarkable cases, cured by the above newly discovered and improved Means, after having bassled the Effects of the most powerful Medicines and Mineral Waters, and the Skill of many of the most celebrated Physicians and Surgeons in Europe. Among the above, Are several Cures performed last Season at the German Spa, under the immediate Inspection, and certified by the Signatures Manual, of her Grace the Dutchess of Devonshire-The Right Honourable Lord and Lady Spencer-Lady Clermont-His Serene Highness Frederic Prince of Hesse Cassel-The Duke de Coigny-The Marquis de Serent-And many other noble Personages. The sixth edition. By James Graham, M. D. Late of Bath, now of the Royal Terrace, Adelphi, London.
Graham, James, 1745-1794.Date: 1779- Books
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Collections of acute diseases, the fourth part : It contains all that the learn'd and experienc'd Dr. Sydenham has written of agues, of a pleurisie, of a bastard peripneumonia, of a quinsey, and of the cholera morbus. And all that the famous Dr. Willis has written of a peripneumonia.
Pechey, John, 1655-1716Date: 1691- Books
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Collections of acute diseases : The second and third part. The second part, contains all that the learn'd and experienc'd Dr. Sydenham, has written of the pestilential fever, and dreadful plague at London in the years 1665, 1666. The third part, collected from the same author, treats of the depuratory fever of the years 1661, 62, 63, 64. and of the new fever; together with an exact description of that wonderful convulsion, called chorea sancti viti, and of its cure: and of the cure of the fever that afflicts children upon breeding teeth, as also of the hectic fever that is peculiar to them.
Pechey, John, 1655-1716Date: 1688- Books
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Doctor D. Sennertus of agues and fevers : Their differences, signes, and cures. Divided into four books. Made English by N.D.B.M. late of Trinity Colledge in Cambridge.
Sennert, Daniel, 1572-1637Date: 1658- Books
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Supplementum chirurgiæ or The supplement to the marrow of chyrurgerie : Wherein is contained fevers, simple and componnd [sic], pestilential, and not, rickets, small pox and measles, with their definitions, causes, signes, prognosticks, and cures, both general, and particular. As also the military chest, containing all necessary medicaments, fit for sea, or land-service, whether simples, or compounds, such as purge, and those that do not; with their several vertues, doses, note of goodness, &c as also instruments. Amongst which are many approved receipts for several diseases. / By James Cooke, practitioner in physick, and chirurgery.
Cooke, James, 1614-1694Date: 1655- Books
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Historia morbi, quo nuper mortuus est Thomas Hurdman, Londinensis: conscripta à Gulielmo Græme.
Graeme, William, 1701-1745.Date: M.DCC.XXX. [1730]