Exanthematologia: or, an attempt to give a rational account of eruptive fevers, especially of the measles and small pox. In two parts. Part I. Of the blood, the Air, Venoms, Infection; Fevers of all Kinds in general, and of such in particular as are Morbillous with Spots, or Variolous with Pustles; and in Specie, of most of the spurious Sorts mentioned in Books, and met with in Practice; with their Varieties, Descriptions, Names, &c. but more professedly and fully of the True Measles. To which is prefix'd, A Delineation and Comparison of the Old and New Philosophy. In a Dialogue. By an unknown Hand. Part II. Of the small-pox, its Nature, Genius, and Production; of its Causes, Differences, Diagnostic and Prognostic Signs; also of Prevention, Management, Medicines, and Methods to be observed and used in the Cure of the same; and its Symptoms, from its first Invasion, through all its Periods and Progress, to its Conclusion: And lastly, of the Bleeding Pox. To which is added, An appendix concerning inoculation. The whole illustrated with many new, curious, and useful particulars. By Thomas Fuller, M.D.

  • Fuller, Thomas, 1654-1734.
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M.DCC.XXX. [1730]
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