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spelling | Mason, Simon b. 1701 Verfasser aut 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 London printed for J. Hodges, at the Looking-Glass, over-against St. Magnus Church, London-Bridge 1745 Online-Ressource (xl,296Seiten) 8° txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier English Short Title Catalog, T75678 Reproduction of original from British Library With a list of subscribers Online-Ausg Farmington Hills, Mich Cengage Gale 2009 Eighteenth Century Collections Online Electronic reproduction; Available via the World Wide Web |2009|||||||||| Fever Early works to 1800 Malaria Early works to 1800 http://nl.sub.uni-goettingen.de/id/0198300800?origin=/collection/nlh-ecc Verlag Volltext |
spellingShingle | Mason, Simon b. 1701 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 Fever Early works to 1800 Malaria Early works to 1800 |
title | 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 |
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title_exact_search | 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 |
title_exact_search_txtP | 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 |
title_full | 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 |
title_fullStr | 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 |
title_full_unstemmed | 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 |
title_short | The nature of an intermitting fever and ague consider'd |
title_sort | 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 |
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