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The plague at Marseilles consider'd: with remarks on the plague in general; Shewing its Cause and Nature of Infection. With necessary precautions to prevent the spreading that direful Distemper. Publish'd for the Preservation of the People of Great-Britain and Ireland. Also some observations set down by the College of Physicians during the time of the late plague in London, 1665.
Bradley, Richard, 1688-1732.Date: 1720- Books
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A succinct account of the plague at Marseilles, its symptoms, and the methods and medicines used for curing it. Drawn up and presented to the governor and magistrates of Marseilles, by M. Chicoyneau, Verney and Soullier, the Physicians who were sent thither from Paris by the Duke Regent of France, to prescribe to the Sick in the Hospitals, and other Parts of that Town, during the Progress of that Calamity. Translated from the French by a physician.
Chicoyneau, François, 1672-1752.Date: 1721- Books
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The plague at Marseilles consider'd: with remarks upon the plague in general, shewing its Cause and Nature of Infection, with necessary Precautions to prevent the spreading of that Direful Distemper. Publish'd for the Preservation of the People of Great-Britain. Also some Observations taken from an Original Manuscript of a Graduate Physician, who resided in London during the whole Time of the late Plague, Anno 1665. By Richard Bradley, F.R.S.
Bradley, Richard, 1688-1732.Date: 1721- Books
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A brief journal of what passed in the city of Marseilles, while it was afflicted with the plague, in the year 1720. Extracted from the register of the council-chamber of the Town-House, kept by Monsieur Pichatty de Croissainte, Counsellor and Orator of that City, and the King's Attorney in Affairs relating to the good Government of it. Translated from the original, published at Paris, with the King's Privilege.
Marseilles.Date: [1721]- Books
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The plague at Marseilles consider'd: with remarks upon the plague in general, shewing its Cause and Nature of Infection, with necessary Precautions to prevent the spreading of that Direful Distemper. Publish'd for the Preservation of the People of Great Britain. Also some Observations taken from an Original Manuscript of a Graduate Physician, who resided in London during the whole Time of the late Plague, Anno 1665. By Richard Bradley F.R.S.
Bradley, Richard, 1688-1732.Date: 1721 [i.e. 1720?]- Books
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A succinct account of the plague at Marseilles, its symptoms, and the methods and medicines used for curing it. Drawn up and presented to the Governor and magistrates of Marseilles, by M. Chicoyneau, Verney and Soullier, the Physicians who were sent thither from Paris by the Duke Regent of France, to prescribe to the Sick in the Hospitals, and other Parts of that Town, during the Progress of that Calamity. Translated from the French by a physician.
Chicoyneau, François, 1672-1752.Date: M.DCC.XXI. [1721]- Books
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The plague at Marseilles consider'd: with remarks upon the plague in general, shewing its Cause and Nature of Infection, with necessary Precautions to prevent the spreading of that Direful Distemper: Publish'd for the Preservation of the People of Great Britain. Also some Observations taken from an Original Manuscript of a Graduate Physician, who resided in London during the whole Time of the late Plague, Anno 1665. By Richard Bradley F.R.S.
Bradley, Richard, 1688-1732.Date: 1721- Books
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The plague at Marseilles consider'd: with remarks upon the plague in general, shewing its Cause and Nature of Infection, with necessary Precautions to prevent the spreading of that Direful Distemper. Publish'd for the Preservation of the People of Great Britain. Also, Some Observations taken from an Original Manuscript of a Graduate Physician, who Resided at London during the whole Time of the late Plague, Anno 1665. By Rihard [sic] Bradley F.R.S.
Bradley, Richard, 1688-1732.Date: 1721- Books
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The great bill of mortality: or, the late dreadful plague at Marseilles, (of which, 'tis computed, above eighty thousand persons have died,) compared with that in London in 1665, of which above One Hundred Thousand Persons died; sometimes Eight or Nine Thousand a Week; the Carts continually plying to fetch away the Dead Bodies; and the Carr-Men with a Bell in their Hands, crying, Bring out your Dead! Bring out your Dead! in which You have a Particular Account of both those Dreadful Visitations; And, Likewise, a Description of the Disease it-self, in its first Symptoms, and Fatal Consequences. Together with plain and easy directions, how, both rich and poor, may prepare remedies t prevent it's infection, And Effectually to Cure any Person when Afflicted with it. Note, this tract is collected from the practice and writings of those physicians, who (by the Method herein Prescribed) had the good fortune to preserve the lives of many thousands, in the Time of that Dreadful Pestilence in London, in 1665. And now made Publick for the Benefit of all Persons, of what Rank socver. To which is added, a poem, exhorting the people of England to a timely repentance.
Author of The practical scheme.Date: [1721]- Books
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God's judgments shewn unto mankind : A true and sorrowful relation of the sufferings of the inhabitants of the city of Marseilles in France, now under the dreadful calamity of the plague, pestilence and fevers, with the manner of its infecting them by vomiting, pains in the head, or purple boils under their arm pits, the number of the dead being above fifty thousand. And lastly the cause of it, and from whence it came, by a strict order from the Regent to the College of Physicians at Capentras. Tune of, Aim not too high. / Written by Tho. Gent.
Gent, Tho. (Thomas), active 1721Date: [1721]- Books
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Relazione della peste di Marsiglia pubblicata da i medici, che hanno operato in essa, : con alcune osservazioni / di Lodovico Antonio Muratori.
Muratori, Lodovico Antonio, 1672-1750.Date: 1721