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An examination of a charge brought against inoculation by de Haen, Rast, Dimsdale and other writers
Watkinson, John (1950-)
1777
Medela medicinae : a plea for the free profession, and a renovation of the art of physick, out of the noblest and most authentick writers
Nedham, Marchamont (1620-1678)
1665
By Marchamont Needham.
Observations on the animal oeconomy, and on the causes and cure of diseases
Gardiner, John (fl. 1758-1792)
1784
"Not meant as a regular treatise on the animal oeconomy," but touches on such parts of the subject not "sufficiently attended to by medical writers."--Pref.
Observations on morbid poisons, phagedaena, and cancer : containing a comparative view of the theories of Dr. Swediaur, John Hunter, Messrs. Foot, Moore and Bell, on the laws of the venereal virus. And also some preliminary remarks on the language and mode of reasoning adopted by medical writers
Adams, Joseph (1756-1818); Hunter, John (1728-1793)
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Includes A short account of a morbid poison acting on sores, and of the method of destroying it.
The entire works of Dr. Thomas Sydenham : newly made English from the originals : wherein the history of acute and chronic diseases, and the safest and most effectual methods of treating them, are... delivered : to which are added ... notes, from the best medicinal writers, with others by the translator
Sydenham, Thomas (1624-1689); Johnson, Samuel (1709-1784); Swan, John (fl. 1742)
1769
Reissue of 1763 ed., with new title page.
The entire works of Dr. Thomas Sydenham : newly made English from the originals : wherein the history of acute and chronic diseases, and the safest and most effectual methods of treating them, are... delivered : to which are added ... notes, from the best medicinal writers, with others by the translator
Sydenham, Thomas (1624-1689); Johnson, Samuel (1709-1784); Swan, John (fl. 1742)
1769
Reissue of 1763 ed., with new title page.
The works of Thomas Sydenham, M. D., on acute and chronic diseases : wherein their histories and modes of cure, as recited by him, are delivered with accuracy and perspicuity. To which are subjoined notes, corrective and explanatory, from the most eminent medical writers; adapting the whole to the present improved state of physic, and shewing under what classes, orders, and genera, most of the complaints treated of are arranged by nosologists: with a variety of annotations by George Wallis (v.1-2)
Sydenham, Thomas (1624-1689); Wallis, George (1740-1802); Swan, John (fl. 1742)
1788
"With respect to the translation, the present editor has done little more than compared that of Dr. Swan with the original... But with regard to his notes ... the multifarious improvements which have ...
The works of Thomas Sydenham, M. D., on acute and chronic diseases : wherein their histories and modes of cure, as recited by him, are delivered with accuracy and perspicuity. To which are subjoined notes, corrective and explanatory, from the most eminent medical writers; adapting the whole to the present improved state of physic, and shewing under what classes, orders, and genera, most of the complaints treated of are arranged by nosologists: with a variety of annotations by George Wallis (v.1)
Sydenham, Thomas (1624-1689); Wallis, George (1740-1802); Swan, John (fl. 1742)
1788
"With respect to the translation, the present editor has done little more than compared that of Dr. Swan with the original... But with regard to his notes ... the multifarious improvements which have ...
The works of Thomas Sydenham, M. D., on acute and chronic diseases : wherein their histories and modes of cure, as recited by him, are delivered with accuracy and perspicuity. To which are subjoined notes, corrective and explanatory, from the most eminent medical writers; adapting the whole to the present improved state of physic, and shewing under what classes, orders, and genera, most of the complaints treated of are arranged by nosologists: with a variety of annotations by George Wallis (v.2)
Sydenham, Thomas (1624-1689); Wallis, George (1740-1802); Swan, John (fl. 1742)
1788
"With respect to the translation, the present editor has done little more than compared that of Dr. Swan with the original... But with regard to his notes ... the multifarious improvements which have ...
The trial of Charles Angus, esq. on an indictment for the wilful murder of Margaret Burns : at the assizes held at Lancaster, on Friday, 2d Sept. 1808. before the Hon. Sir Alan Chambre
Angus, Charles defendant; Jones, William shorthand writer
[1808]