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spelling | Groeneveld, Joannes 1647-1710? Verfasser aut Tutus cantharidum in medicinâ usus internus. <engl.> A treatise of the safe Internal Use of cantharides in the Practice of Physick. Written a few years since in Latin, by that eminently learned and experienc'd physitian, Dr. John Greenfield, Member of the College of Physitians in London, in his own Vindication, upon account of a Contest that then happen'd between him and some of the College, about his administring them inwardly to his Patients. Now Translated into English with his Approbation, By John Marten, Chyrurgeon. To which are added, Several further and very remarkable Observations and Histories of the said Doctor, also of the Translator and others concerning the safe, prevalent, effectual and wonderful Vertues of cantharides internally administred in divers difficult and deplorable Distempers, as Ulcers of the Kidney's and Bladder, Stone, Gravel, Strangury, Dropsies, and some particular Venereal Cases; most clearly evincing that without them, those Diseases can never be Cured. As also An Anatomical and Chymical Account of that insect, with some very curious Observations relating thereto, made by the Fire and Microscope. Likewise a Letter to the Doctor of the Effects of cantharides in the Gout, to which is subjoin'd a true History of that cruel Disease, and how far cantharides contributes towards its Cure London printed for Jeffery Wale at the Angel in St. Paul's Church-Yard, and John Isted at the Golden Ball against St. Dunstan's-Church in Fleet-Street 1706 Online-Ressource ([40],363,[3]Seiten) 8° txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier English Short Title Catalog, T64914 Reproduction of original from British Library Online-Ausg Farmington Hills, Mich Cengage Gale 2009 Eighteenth Century Collections Online Electronic reproduction; Available via the World Wide Web |2009|||||||||| Cantharides Early works to 1800 Physiology Early works to 1800 http://nl.sub.uni-goettingen.de/id/0162000100?origin=/collection/nlh-ecc Verlag Volltext |
spellingShingle | Groeneveld, Joannes 1647-1710? A treatise of the safe Internal Use of cantharides in the Practice of Physick. Written a few years since in Latin, by that eminently learned and experienc'd physitian, Dr. John Greenfield, Member of the College of Physitians in London, in his own Vindication, upon account of a Contest that then happen'd between him and some of the College, about his administring them inwardly to his Patients. Now Translated into English with his Approbation, By John Marten, Chyrurgeon. To which are added, Several further and very remarkable Observations and Histories of the said Doctor, also of the Translator and others concerning the safe, prevalent, effectual and wonderful Vertues of cantharides internally administred in divers difficult and deplorable Distempers, as Ulcers of the Kidney's and Bladder, Stone, Gravel, Strangury, Dropsies, and some particular Venereal Cases; most clearly evincing that without them, those Diseases can never be Cured. As also An Anatomical and Chymical Account of that insect, with some very curious Observations relating thereto, made by the Fire and Microscope. Likewise a Letter to the Doctor of the Effects of cantharides in the Gout, to which is subjoin'd a true History of that cruel Disease, and how far cantharides contributes towards its Cure Cantharides Early works to 1800 Physiology Early works to 1800 |
title | A treatise of the safe Internal Use of cantharides in the Practice of Physick. Written a few years since in Latin, by that eminently learned and experienc'd physitian, Dr. John Greenfield, Member of the College of Physitians in London, in his own Vindication, upon account of a Contest that then happen'd between him and some of the College, about his administring them inwardly to his Patients. Now Translated into English with his Approbation, By John Marten, Chyrurgeon. To which are added, Several further and very remarkable Observations and Histories of the said Doctor, also of the Translator and others concerning the safe, prevalent, effectual and wonderful Vertues of cantharides internally administred in divers difficult and deplorable Distempers, as Ulcers of the Kidney's and Bladder, Stone, Gravel, Strangury, Dropsies, and some particular Venereal Cases; most clearly evincing that without them, those Diseases can never be Cured. As also An Anatomical and Chymical Account of that insect, with some very curious Observations relating thereto, made by the Fire and Microscope. Likewise a Letter to the Doctor of the Effects of cantharides in the Gout, to which is subjoin'd a true History of that cruel Disease, and how far cantharides contributes towards its Cure |
title_alt | Tutus cantharidum in medicinâ usus internus. <engl.> |
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title_exact_search | A treatise of the safe Internal Use of cantharides in the Practice of Physick. Written a few years since in Latin, by that eminently learned and experienc'd physitian, Dr. John Greenfield, Member of the College of Physitians in London, in his own Vindication, upon account of a Contest that then happen'd between him and some of the College, about his administring them inwardly to his Patients. Now Translated into English with his Approbation, By John Marten, Chyrurgeon. To which are added, Several further and very remarkable Observations and Histories of the said Doctor, also of the Translator and others concerning the safe, prevalent, effectual and wonderful Vertues of cantharides internally administred in divers difficult and deplorable Distempers, as Ulcers of the Kidney's and Bladder, Stone, Gravel, Strangury, Dropsies, and some particular Venereal Cases; most clearly evincing that without them, those Diseases can never be Cured. As also An Anatomical and Chymical Account of that insect, with some very curious Observations relating thereto, made by the Fire and Microscope. Likewise a Letter to the Doctor of the Effects of cantharides in the Gout, to which is subjoin'd a true History of that cruel Disease, and how far cantharides contributes towards its Cure |
title_exact_search_txtP | A treatise of the safe Internal Use of cantharides in the Practice of Physick. Written a few years since in Latin, by that eminently learned and experienc'd physitian, Dr. John Greenfield, Member of the College of Physitians in London, in his own Vindication, upon account of a Contest that then happen'd between him and some of the College, about his administring them inwardly to his Patients. Now Translated into English with his Approbation, By John Marten, Chyrurgeon. To which are added, Several further and very remarkable Observations and Histories of the said Doctor, also of the Translator and others concerning the safe, prevalent, effectual and wonderful Vertues of cantharides internally administred in divers difficult and deplorable Distempers, as Ulcers of the Kidney's and Bladder, Stone, Gravel, Strangury, Dropsies, and some particular Venereal Cases; most clearly evincing that without them, those Diseases can never be Cured. As also An Anatomical and Chymical Account of that insect, with some very curious Observations relating thereto, made by the Fire and Microscope. Likewise a Letter to the Doctor of the Effects of cantharides in the Gout, to which is subjoin'd a true History of that cruel Disease, and how far cantharides contributes towards its Cure |
title_full | A treatise of the safe Internal Use of cantharides in the Practice of Physick. Written a few years since in Latin, by that eminently learned and experienc'd physitian, Dr. John Greenfield, Member of the College of Physitians in London, in his own Vindication, upon account of a Contest that then happen'd between him and some of the College, about his administring them inwardly to his Patients. Now Translated into English with his Approbation, By John Marten, Chyrurgeon. To which are added, Several further and very remarkable Observations and Histories of the said Doctor, also of the Translator and others concerning the safe, prevalent, effectual and wonderful Vertues of cantharides internally administred in divers difficult and deplorable Distempers, as Ulcers of the Kidney's and Bladder, Stone, Gravel, Strangury, Dropsies, and some particular Venereal Cases; most clearly evincing that without them, those Diseases can never be Cured. As also An Anatomical and Chymical Account of that insect, with some very curious Observations relating thereto, made by the Fire and Microscope. Likewise a Letter to the Doctor of the Effects of cantharides in the Gout, to which is subjoin'd a true History of that cruel Disease, and how far cantharides contributes towards its Cure |
title_fullStr | A treatise of the safe Internal Use of cantharides in the Practice of Physick. Written a few years since in Latin, by that eminently learned and experienc'd physitian, Dr. John Greenfield, Member of the College of Physitians in London, in his own Vindication, upon account of a Contest that then happen'd between him and some of the College, about his administring them inwardly to his Patients. Now Translated into English with his Approbation, By John Marten, Chyrurgeon. To which are added, Several further and very remarkable Observations and Histories of the said Doctor, also of the Translator and others concerning the safe, prevalent, effectual and wonderful Vertues of cantharides internally administred in divers difficult and deplorable Distempers, as Ulcers of the Kidney's and Bladder, Stone, Gravel, Strangury, Dropsies, and some particular Venereal Cases; most clearly evincing that without them, those Diseases can never be Cured. As also An Anatomical and Chymical Account of that insect, with some very curious Observations relating thereto, made by the Fire and Microscope. Likewise a Letter to the Doctor of the Effects of cantharides in the Gout, to which is subjoin'd a true History of that cruel Disease, and how far cantharides contributes towards its Cure |
title_full_unstemmed | A treatise of the safe Internal Use of cantharides in the Practice of Physick. Written a few years since in Latin, by that eminently learned and experienc'd physitian, Dr. John Greenfield, Member of the College of Physitians in London, in his own Vindication, upon account of a Contest that then happen'd between him and some of the College, about his administring them inwardly to his Patients. Now Translated into English with his Approbation, By John Marten, Chyrurgeon. To which are added, Several further and very remarkable Observations and Histories of the said Doctor, also of the Translator and others concerning the safe, prevalent, effectual and wonderful Vertues of cantharides internally administred in divers difficult and deplorable Distempers, as Ulcers of the Kidney's and Bladder, Stone, Gravel, Strangury, Dropsies, and some particular Venereal Cases; most clearly evincing that without them, those Diseases can never be Cured. As also An Anatomical and Chymical Account of that insect, with some very curious Observations relating thereto, made by the Fire and Microscope. Likewise a Letter to the Doctor of the Effects of cantharides in the Gout, to which is subjoin'd a true History of that cruel Disease, and how far cantharides contributes towards its Cure |
title_short | A treatise of the safe |
title_sort | a treatise of the safe internal use of cantharides in the practice of physick written a few years since in latin by that eminently learned and experienc d physitian dr john greenfield member of the college of physitians in london in his own vindication upon account of a contest that then happen d between him and some of the college about his administring them inwardly to his patients now translated into english with his approbation by john marten chyrurgeon to which are added several further and very remarkable observations and histories of the said doctor also of the translator and others concerning the safe prevalent effectual and wonderful vertues of cantharides internally administred in divers difficult and deplorable distempers as ulcers of the kidney s and bladder stone gravel strangury dropsies and some particular venereal cases most clearly evincing that without them those diseases can never be cured as also an anatomical and chymical account of that insect with some very curious observations relating thereto made by the fire and microscope likewise a letter to the doctor of the effects of cantharides in the gout to which is subjoin d a true history of that cruel disease and how far cantharides contributes towards its cure |
title_sub | Internal Use of cantharides in the Practice of Physick. Written a few years since in Latin, by that eminently learned and experienc'd physitian, Dr. John Greenfield, Member of the College of Physitians in London, in his own Vindication, upon account of a Contest that then happen'd between him and some of the College, about his administring them inwardly to his Patients. Now Translated into English with his Approbation, By John Marten, Chyrurgeon. To which are added, Several further and very remarkable Observations and Histories of the said Doctor, also of the Translator and others concerning the safe, prevalent, effectual and wonderful Vertues of cantharides internally administred in divers difficult and deplorable Distempers, as Ulcers of the Kidney's and Bladder, Stone, Gravel, Strangury, Dropsies, and some particular Venereal Cases; most clearly evincing that without them, those Diseases can never be Cured. As also An Anatomical and Chymical Account of that insect, with some very curious Observations relating thereto, made by the Fire and Microscope. Likewise a Letter to the Doctor of the Effects of cantharides in the Gout, to which is subjoin'd a true History of that cruel Disease, and how far cantharides contributes towards its Cure |
topic | Cantharides Early works to 1800 Physiology Early works to 1800 |
topic_facet | Cantharides Early works to 1800 Physiology Early works to 1800 |
url | http://nl.sub.uni-goettingen.de/id/0162000100?origin=/collection/nlh-ecc |
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