157 results filtered with: Fever - Early works to 1800
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Elements of the practice of physic. Part the II. Containing the history and methods of treating fevers and internal inflammations. By George Fordyce, M.D. Of the Royal College of Physicians, and Reader on the Practice of Physic in London. The Second Edition, Corrected.
Fordyce, George, 1736-1802.Date: MDCCLXVIII. [1768]- Books
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An inquiry into the nature, causes, and termination of nervous fevers; together with observations tending to illustrate the method of restoring His Majesty to health, and of preventing relapses of his disease. By Robert Jones, M. D. And Member of the Royal Society of Antiquarians At Edinburgh.
Jones, Robert, M.D.Date: M.DCC.LXXXIX. [1789]- Books
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Tentamen medicum inaugurale, de motu febrium periodico, sive de diebus decretoriis. Quod, annuente summo numine, ex auctioritate reverendi admodum viri, Gulielmi Robertson, S.S.T.P. Academiæ edinburgenæ præfecti; nec non amplissimi senatus academici consensu, et nobilissimae facultatis medicæ decreto, pro gradu doctoris, summisque in medicina honoribus et privilegiis rite et legitime consequendis; eruditorum examini subjicit Gulielmus Penny Britannus. Prid. Id. Junii, hora locoque solitis.
Penny, William.Date: M,DCC,LXIX. [1769]- Books
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Introduction to the study of pathology on a natural plan: containing an essay on fevers, &c. By James Rymer.
Rymer, James, active 1770-1833.Date: MDCCLXXV. [1775]- Books
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Febrifugum magnum: or, common water the best cure for fevers, and probably for the plague. With a discourse of curing the chin-cough by water. By John Hancocke, D. D. Rector of St. Margaret's Lothbury, London, Prebendary of Canterbury, and Chaplain to his Grace the Duke of Bedford.
Hancocke, John, -1728.Date: [1724]- Books
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A dissertation on fevers and inflammatory distempers : wherein an expeditious method is proposed of curing those dangerous disorders / by R. James, M.D. ... ; to which is added, an account of the success with which this medicine has been given in the small pox, yellow fever, slow fever, and rheumatism.
James, R. (Robert), 1703?-1776.Date: 1755- Books
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A short and certain method of curing continu'd fevers. Chiefly by the assistance of a new febrifuge. To which are added some practical observations on the common febrifuges. And a history of thirteen cases, ... By Jos. Clutton.
Clutton, Joseph, 1693-1743.Date: 1735- Books
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The expert phisician : learnedly treating of all agues and feavers. Whether simple or compound. Shewing their different nature, causes, signes, and cure, viz. A feaverish heat. The differences of feavers. ... Confused erratick feavers. Malignant pestilent feavers, &c. / Written originally by that famous doctor in phisick, Bricius Bauderon, and translated into English by B.W. licentiate in physick by the University of Oxford. Published for the general good of this nation, and may be put in practice with facility and safety.
Bauderon, Brice, approximately 1540-1623Date: 1657- Books
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Febrifugum magnum: or, common water the best cure for fevers, and probably for the plague. By John Hancocke, D. D. Rector of St. Margaret's Lothbury, London, Prebendary of Canterbury, and Chaplain to his Grace the Duke of Bedford.
Hancocke, John, -1728.Date: MDCCXXIII. [1723]- Books
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A theoretical and chiefly practical treatise of fevors : wherein it's made evident that the modern practice of curing continual fevors is dangerous and very unsuccessful : hereunto are added several important observations and cures of malignant fevors not inserted in the former impression / written in Latin by Gideon Harvey ... ; now rendered into English by J.T. and surveyed by the author.
Harvey, Gideon, 1640?-1700?Date: 1674- Books
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Observations on epidemical disorders, with remarks on nervous and malignant fevers. By James Sims, M.D.
Sims, James.Date: MDCCLXXVI. [1776]- Books
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Dr. Warren's epistle to his friend, of the method and manner of curing the late raging fevers, and of the danger, uncertainty, and unwholesomeness of the Jesuits Bark; Faithfully translated into English from the Latin original, by Maurice Shelton, of Barningham-Hall, in the county of Suffolk, Esq; one of His Majesty's justices of the peace for the said county, &c. To which are added, curious and useful notes, and a short dedicatory letter to the doctor, by the same. For the benefit of the publick. To have a good insight into divinity, law, physick, it becomes every private gentleman, as being proper accomplishments, &c.
Warren, Martin, 1696-1735.Date: M.DCC.XXXIII. [1733]- Books
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A physical journal kept on board His Majesty's ship Rainbow, during three voyages to the coast of Africa, and West Indies, in the years 1772, 1773, and 1774: to which is Prefixed, a Particular Account of the Remitting Fever, which Happened on Board of his Majesty's Sloop Weasel, on that Coast, in 1769. By Robert Robertson, Surgeon, of his Majesty's Navy.
Robertson, Robert, 1742-1829.Date: MDCCLXXVII. [1777]- Books
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Diatribæ duæ medico-philosophicæ, quarum prior agit de fermentatione sive de motu intestino particularum in quovis corpore : Altera de febribus, sive de motu earundem in sanguine animalium. His accessit dissertatio epistolica de urinis. / Studio Thomæ Willis Medici Oxoniensis.
Willis, Thomas, 1621-1675Date: MDCLX. [1660]- Books
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Febrifugum magnum, Proved to be Morbifugum Magnum: or, the grand febrifuge improved. Being an essay, to prove, that common water is good for many distempers that are not mentioned in Dr. Hancocke's Febrifugum Magnum. Particularly, Phrensy, Madness, Melangholy, the Jaundice, Scurvy, Apoplexy, Palsy, a Catarrhe, Convulsions and Falling-Sickness, the Cholick, Iliack Passion, a Diarrhea, Dysentery, the Fluxus Hepaticus, the Tenesmus, the Piles, the Diabetes, most Diseases of the Urinary Passages, many Diseases of Women and Children; with two Instances of Ulcers, and one of a Gangrene cured by Water. By John Hancocke, D. D. Author of Febrifugum Magnum, or Common Water the best Cure for Fevers, and probably for the Plague.
Hancocke, John, -1728.Date: [1727]- Books
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Dissertatio medica inauguralis, quædam de puerperarum febre complectens. Quam, annuente summo numine, ex auctoritae reverendi admodum viri, D. Gulielmi Robertson, S.S.T.P. academiæ Edinburgenæ praesecti; nec non amplissimi senatus academici consensu, et nobilissimae facultatis medicæ decreto; pro gradu doctoris, summisque in medicina honoribus ac privilegile rite et legitime consequendis; eruditorum examini subjicit Petrus Ashton, Anglus, soc. Reg. Med. Sod. Edin. Soc. Phys. Chirurg. Obster. Chirurg. Soc. Hon. Et ejusdem praeses annuus.
Ashton, Peter, M.D.Date: M,DCC,LXXXVII. [1787]- Books
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An essay on fevers. To which is now added, a dissertation on the malignant, ulcerous sore-throat. By John Huxham, M. D. Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians at Edinburgh, and of the Royal Society at London.
Huxham, John, 1692-1768.Date: MDCCLXXXII. [1782]- Books
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Dissertatio medica inauguralis, de febribus intermittentibus medendis; quam, Annuente Summo Numine, Ex Auctoritate Reverendi Admodum Viri, D. Georgii Baird, SS. T. P. Academiae Edinburgenae Praefecti; Necnon Amplissimi Senatus Academici Consensu; et Nobilissimae Facultatis Medicae Decreto; pro gradu doctoratus, Summisque in Medicina Honoribus Ac Privilegiis Rite Et Legitime Consequendis; eruditorum examini subjicit Johannes Fawssett, Anglus; Societ. Reg. Med. Edin. Soc. Extraord. Ad diem 25. Junii, horâ locoque solitis.
Fawssett, Johannes.Date: MDCCXCVIII. [1798]- Books
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The art of healing, or a new practice of physic. By Thomas Marryat, M. D.
Marryat, Thomas, 1730-1792.Date: M,DCC,LXXVI. [1776]- Books
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Disputatio medica inauguralis de febribus intermittentibus : quam praeside Deo opt. max. ex authoritate magnifici rectoris, D. Theodori Ryckii ... Nec non amplissimi senatûs academici consensu, & almae facultatis medicae decreto, pro gradu doctoratus, summisque in medicina honoribus & privilegiis ritè ac legitimè consequendis, publico examini subjicit Nicolaus vander Marck, Lugd.-Bat. Ad diem [5] Iunii, loco horisque solitis.
Marck, Nicolaus van der, active 1682.Date: M DC LXXXII. [1682]- Books
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Febrifugum magnum: or, common water the best cure for fevers, and probably for the plague. By John Hancocke, D. D. Rector of St. Margaret's Lothbury, London, Prebendary of Canterbury, and Chaplain to his Grace the Duke of Bedford.
Hancocke, John, -1728.Date: MDCCXXIII. [1723]- Books
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A medical essay on the singular and highly exalted virtues of Hammond's new-discovered specific pill, and new-invented antimonial essence. Exhibiting the unparallel'd efficacy of these great medicines, in the leprosy, scurvy, cancer, evil, and other obstinate ulcers, gout, reumatism, dropsy, consumptions, asthma, spasmodic or paralytic, and every species of nervose weakness, cronic cases, inflammatory and nervose fevers, and many other disorders, in the course of near thirteen years public practice. Together with their causes and new methods of cure, undeniably demonstrated by the author's own experience; also by extracts from the greatest writers, medical and divine. Illustrated with above a hundred most amazing cures, authenticated by gentlemen of the clergy, faculty, and others of reputations with cases and letters of advice relative thereto, never before made public. To which is subjoined precepts of the regimen of life. By Thomas Hammond, M.M.
Hammond, Thomas, M.M.Date: M,DCC,LXXVII. [1777]- Books
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A treatise on the putrid and remitting fen fever, which raged at Bengal in the year 1762. Translated from the Latin, of a dissertation on that subject, by James Lind, M.D. member of the Royal College of Physicians at Edinburgh.
Lind, James, 1736-1812.Date: M.DCC.LXXII. [1772]- Books
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The nature of an intermitting fever and ague consider'd: wherein is explain'd, the cause of each succeeding symptom, and their periodical returns: with the best and most rational method of cure. Such Cures also are accounted for, as have been obtain'd by Spirits, Acids, Charms, Frights, Emeticks, Catharticks, Sudorificks, Hot and Cold Bathing. With Reasons and Cases to prove, How the Bark in many Instances doth cure, and why in many others it doth not, and when judiciously given seldom fails; in Order to obviate the Mistakes of those who are prejudic'd against that Incomparable Medicine. To which is added, An Extraordinary Case of one Widow Sparkes, of Eighty Years of Age, who upon the Cure of an Ulcer in her Leg, had her Menses return, after they had left her Thirty Years, and they continu'd their regular Periods. By Simon Mason, of Cambridge.
Mason, Simon, 1701-Date: 1745- Books
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A reprieve from death: in two physical chapters. Viz. Chap. I. Objections against the Use of Vinegar, or other Acids, to prevent or cure the Epidemic and Mortal Fever of the West-Indies, on Occasion of Vinegar being recommended by the College of Physicians, for that Purpose, to the English Squadron there. Chap. II. Reasons why all Medicines should be freely published. With an appendix. Dedicated to the Right Honourable Sir Robert Walpole. By John Tennent.
Tennent, John, 1710-1748.Date: 1741