12 results filtered with: Human body - Early works to 1800
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The translation into English of the principal references to the sixty-six anatomical plates of the Latin edition of Schola medicin? universalis nova, or, the new universal school of medicine. By William Rowley, M. D. Member of the University of Oxford, the Royal College of Physicians in London, Physician to the St. Mary-le-Bone Infirmary, Author of the Rational and Improved Practice of Physic, &c. &c
Rowley, William, 1742-1806.Date: 1796- Books
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An essay on the nature of the human body, and that Singular respect and veneration shewn to it, after death, among all People and Nations whatsoever: In Consequence of which, on the growing evil Of profaning and defiling kirks, and kirk-yards, And other Burying-Grounds. Occasionally interspersed with several Thoughts, little regarded now-a-days, though important and interesting. The whole Intended, for assisting the Judgment, and awakening the Attention, of all true Scotsmen, to guard the Sepulchres of their Forefathers, with Vigilance and Care, against all impious Attempts of Abuse and Pollution, particularly Alienation. By a ruling Elder of the Church of Scotland. And Jacob set a pillar upon her grave: that is the pillar on Rachel's grave unto this day, Gen. XXXV. 20.
Ruling elder of the Church of Scotland.Date: MDCCLXVII. [1767]- Books
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A lecture introductory to a course of popular instruction on the constitution and management of the human body. By Thomas Beddoes, M. D.
Beddoes, Thomas, 1760-1808.Date: 1798- Books
Galen : works on human nature. Volume 1, Mixtures (De Temperantis) / edited and translated by Peter Singer, Philip J. van der Eijk.
GalenDate: 2018- Books
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To promote the experimental analysis of the human blood. Essay the first. By Richard Davies, M.D. late Fellow of Queen's College in Cambridge.
Davies, Richard, 1710-1762.Date: [1760]- Books
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Two treatises : in the one of which, the nature of bodies : in the other, the nature of mans soul is looked into in way of discovery of the immortality of reasonable souls.
Digby, Kenelm, 1603-1665Date: [1658]- Books
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A medical dissertation concerning the effects of the passions on human bodies; First published in Latin, at Leyden, on the 31st of July, 1727, for acquiring the honour and privilege of doctor in physick, by the approbation of the university; and now republished in English, with a preface, the aphorisms or sanctorius to which it refers, and some notes illustrating the subject. By William Clark, M.D. intra-licentiate of the College of Physicians in London.
Clark, William, 1698-approximately 1780.Date: MDCCLII. [1752]- Books
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Tentamen medicum inaugurale, de corpore humano quaedam complectens; quod, annuente summo numine, Ex Auctoritate Reverendi admodum Viri, D. Gulielmi Robertson, S. T. P. Academiae Edinburgenae Praefecti; nec non Amplissimi senatus academici consensu, Et nobilissimae facultatis medicae decreto; pro gradu doctoris, summisque in medicina honoribus ac privilegiis rite et legitime consequendis; eruditorum examini subjicit Carter Berkeley, virginiensis; Societ. Americ. Phys. Edin. Soc. Extraord. Et Praeses Annuus. Ad diem 24. Junii, hora locoque solitis.
Berkeley, Carter Burwell.Date: MDCCXCIII. [1793]- Books
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Anthropōlogia, or, A philosophic discourse concerning man : being the anatomy both of his soul and body : wherein the nature, origin, union, immaterality, immortality, extension, and faculties of the one and the parts, humours, temperaments, complexions, functions, sexes, and ages respecting the other are concisely delineated / by S.H.
Haworth, Samuel, active 1683Date: 1680- Books
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A philosophical essay upon the celebrated anodyne necklace, recommended To the World by Dr. Chamberlen, for Childdrens teeth: Women in Labour: And Distempers of the Head. Published by reason of the great increase of late Years in the Bills of Mortality, by which it appears that in and about London, (the same may be said of Paris, or any other great City, above 12000 Children have Yearly Died of their teeth, and Convulsions and Fevers caused thereby: Besides the great Numbers of Women that are Daily Lost in Child-Bed: And the Multitudes of Persons that Dye of Distempers of the Head. In this essay therefore is clearly shewed from the Principles of the New Philosophy, how by the Wearing only of this necklace Children will easily Breed and Cut their Teeth, without any Pain, Convulsions, or Fever at all: Women in Labour be Easily, Presently, and Safely Delivered: And most Distempers of the Head Cured without ever taking in any thing at the Mouth. Dedicated to Dr. Chamberlen, and the Royal Society. Entred in the Hall-Book.
Chamberlen, Paul, 1635-1717.Date: 1717- Books
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Mikrokosmographa : A description of the little-world, or, body of man, exactly delineating all the parts according to the best anatomists. With the severall diseases thereof. Also their particular and most approved cures. / by R.T. doctor of physick.
Turner, Robert, active 1654-1665Date: 1654- Books
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Orthopædia: or, the art of correcting and preventing deformities in children: By such Means, as may easily be put in Practice by Parents themselves, and all such as are employed in Educating Children. To which is added, a defence of the Orthopædia, by way of supplement, by the author. Translated from the French of M. Andry, Professor of Medicine in the Royal College, and Senior Dean of the Faculty of Physick at Paris. In two volumes. Illustrated with cuts. ...
Andry de Bois-Regard, Nicolas, 1658-1742.Date: M.DCC.XLIII. [1743]