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Catalogue
- Archives and manuscripts
Goitre (IRFA Deficiency Diseases Inquiry)
Date: c.1913-1927Reference: GC/205/A/4Part of: McCarrison, Sir Robert (1878-1960)- Books
Deficiency diseases in Japanese prison camps / by Dean A. Smith and Michael F. A. Woodruff.
Smith, Dean A.Date: 1951- Archives and manuscripts
Deficiency diseases in infants, Appendix E, Gold Coast Colony Annual Medical Report
Date: 1931-1932Reference: PP/CDW/B.1/2Part of: Williams, Cicely Delphine (1893-1992)- Books
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A compendium of the practice of physick: or the heads of a system of Practical Physick, Contained in Twenty-Four lectures On the following plan, viz. That Diseases are produced, either, 1. by an Excess in the Quantity of the animal Fluids. Or, 2. by a wrong Quality. Or, 3. by a Deficiency in them; singly, or in some Combination. And therefore I. That Diseases produced by Excess are to be cured by proper Evacuation: And II. Those, which arise from a wrong Quality by alterative Medicines. III. That Distempers resulting from Deficiencies are to be healed by Restoratives. And IV. That Diseases, which are the Effects of combined Causes, are to be removed by combined Remedies. Together with An Account of the Principles, or Rules of Practice recommended in the Lectures; and of Things to be avoided, as prejudicial to the Sick. Whereunto is added, A Letter, shewing what is the proper Preparation of Persons for Inoculation, and for having the Small Pox favourably in the natural Way; and that there are Medicines, which have proved effectual to preserve Persons from the Distemper, tho they had much of the Infection at the Time of their taking them. Published, not only for the Use of those Gentlemen, who may attend the Lectures, but for the Advantage of any, who practice Physick; and also of those, who would not be mismanaged in the Time of Sickness. By Theophilus Lobb, M. D. Member of the College of Physicians, and Fellow of the Royal Society of London.
Lobb, Theophilus, 1678-1763.Date: MDCCXLVII. [1747]- Archives and manuscripts
(30) Cure of goitre by means of vaccines prepared from intestinal bacteria
Date: c.1913-1927Reference: GC/205/A/4/7Part of: McCarrison, Sir Robert (1878-1960)