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spelling | Fuller, Thomas 1654-1734 Verfasser aut 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 London printed for Charles Rivington, and Stephen Austen, in St. Paul's Church-Yard M.DCC.XXX. [1730] Online-Ressource ([4],439,[9]Seiten) 4° txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier English Short Title Catalog, T138935 Part II and the appendix have separate titlepages, dated 1729 Reproduction of original from British Library Titlepage in red and black With initial and final advertisement leaves and a table of contents Online-Ausg Farmington Hills, Mich Cengage Gale 2009 Eighteenth Century Collections Online Electronic reproduction; Available via the World Wide Web |2009|||||||||| Exanthemata Measles Smallpox Vaccination http://nl.sub.uni-goettingen.de/id/0206200100?origin=/collection/nlh-ecc Verlag Volltext |
spellingShingle | Fuller, Thomas 1654-1734 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 Exanthemata Measles Smallpox Vaccination |
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title_full | 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 |
title_fullStr | 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 |
title_full_unstemmed | 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 |
title_short | Exanthematologia |
title_sort | 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 |
title_sub | 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 |
topic | Exanthemata Measles Smallpox Vaccination |
topic_facet | Exanthemata Measles Smallpox Vaccination |
url | http://nl.sub.uni-goettingen.de/id/0206200100?origin=/collection/nlh-ecc |
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