19 results filtered with: Gout - Treatment - Early works to 1800
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Free observations on the scurvy, gout, diet, and remedy. By Francis Spilsbury, Chymist, Soho-Square, London.
Spilsbury, Francis.Date: MDCCLXXXV. [1785]- Books
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Dolæus upon the cure of the gout by milk-diet. To which is prefixed, an essay upon diet. By William Stephens, M. D. F. R. S. Fellow of the King and Queen's College of Physicians in Ireland, Physician to the Royal Hospital, and Botany Lecturer in the University of Dublin.
Doläus, Johann, 1651-1707.Date: MDCCXXXII. [1732]- Books
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A candid enquiry into the merits of Doctor Cadogan's Dissertation on the gout. In which the cause of the disease - the method of cure - the consistency of opinion-the energy of argument-the conclusiveness of reasoning-the aptness of illustration-the perspicuity of style-the ingenuity of the undertaking-the conspicuousness of novelty-and the certainty of errors, which are contained in that popular performance, are fully considered, and fairly exposed to view. With an appendix, in which is contained a certain cure for the gout, &c. The second edition. By John Shebbeare, M.D.
Shebbeare, John, 1709-1788.Date: M.DCC.LXXIII. [1773]- Books
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An essay of the true nature and due method of treating the gout, written for the use of Richard Tennison, Esq; Together with An account of the Nature and Quality of Bath-Waters, the Manner of using them, and the Diseases in which they are proper. As also, Of the Nature and Cure of most Chronical Distempers: Not Publish'd before. By Geo. Cheyne, M.D. & F.R.S.
Cheyne, George, 1671-1743.Date: 1738- 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; and directions for taking it in a variety of casbs of nervous affections, muscular and vascular relaxation, broken constitutions; in habits impaired by hot climates; in malignant and putrid fevers; in cases strictly bilious, &c. By James Rymer, Surgeon.
Rymer, James, active 1770-1833.Date: M.DCC.LXXXVI. [1786]- Books
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A candid enquiry into the merits of Doctor Cadogan's Dissertation on the gout. In which the cause of the disease - the method of cure - the consistency of opinion-the energy of argument-the conclusiveness of reasoning-the aptness of illustration-the perspicuity of style-the ingenuity of the undertaking-the conspicuousness of novelty-and the certainty of errors, which are contained in that popular performance, are fully considered, and fairly exposed to view. With an appendix, in which is contained a certain cure for the gout, &c.
Shebbeare, John, 1709-1788.Date: M.DCC.LXXII. [1772]- Books
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Physical dissertations on the scurvy and gout; in which the cause, nature, and remedy are more immediately attended to; with observations on the Bath and other medicinal waters; interspersed with remarks on diet, air, exercise, and the mineral and vegitable [sic] medicines used in the cure of those Disorders. With a Selection of Sixty remarkable Cures. Dedicated to the Royal College of Physicians. By Francis Spilsbury, Chymist, Mount Row, near Westminster Bridge, Surry.
Spilsbury, Francis.Date: 1779- Books
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A new print. This day is published, Patent exercise; or, les caprices de la goute, ... General heads of the never-failing and salutary effects daily produced by the patent health restoring exercise. ...
Grose, Francis, 1731?-1791.Date: 1785?]- Books
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A treatise on the gout, wherein is delivered a new idea of its proximate cause, and consequent means of relief; written with a view to excite further research into the nature, and to lessen present reserve in the treatment of that disease. By Thomas Jeans, M. D. member of The Royal Medical Society of Edinburgh.
Jeans, Thomas, 1748-Date: 1792- Books
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Advice to people afflicted with the gout; containing practical observations upon the treatment of patients in the different stages of that disorder; and the means of preventing those severe paroxysms, which are so terrible to the human species. By J. Williams, M.D.
Williams, John, M.D.Date: MDCCLXXIV. [1774]- Books
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Instructions for the proper use and application of the remedies prescribed for the gout. By D. Smith, M. D.
Smith, Daniel, active 1772-1777.Date: [1775?]- Books
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Strictures on the gout: with practical advice to the gouty people of Great Britain. By Samuel Wood, A Recovered Arthritic. The System of easy Regimen and mild Medication, here recommended, the Author adopted about four Years since; from which he has experienced a gradual Decrease of his Fits, and Abatement of their Violence; enjoys perfect Health, with every Reason to believe it will continue; Walks four, six, and often ten Miles a Day, and sometimes more, with his Joints perfectly free from the least Contraction, after having been severely afflicted with the Gout upwards of twenty Years.
Wood, Samuel, M.D.Date: 1775- 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, Hypochondriasis, the Inflammatory and Atonic Gout, Vertigo, Apoplexy, Palsy, &c. With the treatment of each case; including both medicine and regimen. Together with efficacious prescriptions adapted to the various complicated symptoms. With Observations on the Use and Abuse of the Cardiac Tincture in the above Diseases, and full Directions for taking it in other Nervous Affections, in broken Constitutions, and Habits impaired by hot Climates, &c. By James Rymer.
Rymer, James, active 1770-1833.Date: MDCCLXXXIX. [1789]- Books
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An essay of the true nature and due method of treating the gout, written for the use of Richard Tennison, Esq; together with an account of the nature and Quality of Bath-Waters, the Manner of using them, and the Diseases in which they are proper. AS Also, Of the Nature and Cure of most Chronical Distempers: Not Publish'd before. By Geo. Cheyne, M. D. & F. R. S.
Cheyne, George, 1671-1743.Date: M.DCC.XXIV. [1724]- Books
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The nature, Cause and Symptoms of the gout: as stated by Dr. Sydenham, Cheyne, &c. From which is rationally deduced its direct and perfect cure. To which is added, An account of the action of certain remedies that can affect the same. By Gilbert Nelson.
Nelson, Gilbert, active 1728.Date: [1728]- Books
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An essay of the true nature and due method of treating the gout, written for the use of Richard Tennison, Esq; together with An account of the Nature and Quality of Bath-Waters, the Manner of using them, and the Diseases in which they are proper: As also, Of the Nature and Cure of most Chronical Distempers, not publish'd before. By Geo. Cheyne, M.D. & F.R.S.
Cheyne, George, 1671-1743.Date: M.DCC.XXII. [1722]- Books
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Free observations on the scurvy, gout, diet, and remedy. By Francis Spilsbury, Chemist, Soho-Square, London. Judge For Yourselves.
Spilsbury, Francis.Date: MDCCXCII. [1792]- Books
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Chemical reflections relating to the nature, causes, prevention and, cure of some diseases; in particular the sea scurvy, the stone and gravel, the gout, The Rheumatism, Fevers, &c. Containing Observations Upon Air; Upon Constituent Principles; And The Decomposition Of Animal And Vegetable Substances: With a Variety of Occasional Remarks, Philosophical And Medical. To which is added, the method of making wine from the juice of the sugar cane. By James Rymer, Surgeon, at Ryegate.
Rymer, James, active 1770-1833.Date: M.DCC.LXXXIV. [1784]- Books
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Free thoughts on quacks and their medicines, occasioned by the death of Dr. Goldsmith and Mr. Scawen; or, a candid and ingenuous inquiry into the merits and dangers imputed to advertised remedies: ---In which, an investigation of the nature and origin of their composition has been attempted: and the degree of confidence they deserve, ascertained. ---Wherein, also, have been occasionally interspersed some few animadversions tending to defend Minerals in general, and exculpate Mercury and Antimony in particular, from the ill-judged and ill-grounded aspersions thrown against them; by proving the superiority of the productions of the Mineral, over those of the Vegetable, Kingdoms. Dedicated to the Legislature in general, or, both Houses of Parliament.
Spilsbury, Francis.Date: MDCCLXXVI. [1776]