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spellingShingle | Marten, Benjamin A new theory of consumptions more especially of a phthisis, or consumption of the lungs. Wherein, After a brief History of the Distemper, its various Symptoms throughout its several Degrees, and every minute Step it takes, from its first invading the Patient, to its final Termination, Enquiry is made Concerning the Prime, Essential, and hither to accounted Inexplicable Cause of that Disease, so very Endemick to this Nation, and generally fatal to those it seizeson. With an Account Of the great Number of Medicines, and various Methods of Cure recommended for Consumptions; and the different Opinions of Authors concerning them. Also The Possibility of Healing Ulcers in the Lungs asserted, the strongest Objections against it answered, and a different and more probable Method of Cure advanced, than commonly practised. Likewise Directions about Eating, Drinking, Sleeping, Exercise, and way of Living in general, proper for Consumptive Persons. By Benjamin Marten, M.D Tuberculosis |
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title_exact_search_txtP | A new theory of consumptions more especially of a phthisis, or consumption of the lungs. Wherein, After a brief History of the Distemper, its various Symptoms throughout its several Degrees, and every minute Step it takes, from its first invading the Patient, to its final Termination, Enquiry is made Concerning the Prime, Essential, and hither to accounted Inexplicable Cause of that Disease, so very Endemick to this Nation, and generally fatal to those it seizeson. With an Account Of the great Number of Medicines, and various Methods of Cure recommended for Consumptions; and the different Opinions of Authors concerning them. Also The Possibility of Healing Ulcers in the Lungs asserted, the strongest Objections against it answered, and a different and more probable Method of Cure advanced, than commonly practised. Likewise Directions about Eating, Drinking, Sleeping, Exercise, and way of Living in general, proper for Consumptive Persons. By Benjamin Marten, M.D |
title_full | A new theory of consumptions more especially of a phthisis, or consumption of the lungs. Wherein, After a brief History of the Distemper, its various Symptoms throughout its several Degrees, and every minute Step it takes, from its first invading the Patient, to its final Termination, Enquiry is made Concerning the Prime, Essential, and hither to accounted Inexplicable Cause of that Disease, so very Endemick to this Nation, and generally fatal to those it seizeson. With an Account Of the great Number of Medicines, and various Methods of Cure recommended for Consumptions; and the different Opinions of Authors concerning them. Also The Possibility of Healing Ulcers in the Lungs asserted, the strongest Objections against it answered, and a different and more probable Method of Cure advanced, than commonly practised. Likewise Directions about Eating, Drinking, Sleeping, Exercise, and way of Living in general, proper for Consumptive Persons. By Benjamin Marten, M.D |
title_fullStr | A new theory of consumptions more especially of a phthisis, or consumption of the lungs. Wherein, After a brief History of the Distemper, its various Symptoms throughout its several Degrees, and every minute Step it takes, from its first invading the Patient, to its final Termination, Enquiry is made Concerning the Prime, Essential, and hither to accounted Inexplicable Cause of that Disease, so very Endemick to this Nation, and generally fatal to those it seizeson. With an Account Of the great Number of Medicines, and various Methods of Cure recommended for Consumptions; and the different Opinions of Authors concerning them. Also The Possibility of Healing Ulcers in the Lungs asserted, the strongest Objections against it answered, and a different and more probable Method of Cure advanced, than commonly practised. Likewise Directions about Eating, Drinking, Sleeping, Exercise, and way of Living in general, proper for Consumptive Persons. By Benjamin Marten, M.D |
title_full_unstemmed | A new theory of consumptions more especially of a phthisis, or consumption of the lungs. Wherein, After a brief History of the Distemper, its various Symptoms throughout its several Degrees, and every minute Step it takes, from its first invading the Patient, to its final Termination, Enquiry is made Concerning the Prime, Essential, and hither to accounted Inexplicable Cause of that Disease, so very Endemick to this Nation, and generally fatal to those it seizeson. With an Account Of the great Number of Medicines, and various Methods of Cure recommended for Consumptions; and the different Opinions of Authors concerning them. Also The Possibility of Healing Ulcers in the Lungs asserted, the strongest Objections against it answered, and a different and more probable Method of Cure advanced, than commonly practised. Likewise Directions about Eating, Drinking, Sleeping, Exercise, and way of Living in general, proper for Consumptive Persons. By Benjamin Marten, M.D |
title_short | A new theory of consumptions |
title_sort | a new theory of consumptions more especially of a phthisis or consumption of the lungs wherein after a brief history of the distemper its various symptoms throughout its several degrees and every minute step it takes from its first invading the patient to its final termination enquiry is made concerning the prime essential and hither to accounted inexplicable cause of that disease so very endemick to this nation and generally fatal to those it seizeson with an account of the great number of medicines and various methods of cure recommended for consumptions and the different opinions of authors concerning them also the possibility of healing ulcers in the lungs asserted the strongest objections against it answered and a different and more probable method of cure advanced than commonly practised likewise directions about eating drinking sleeping exercise and way of living in general proper for consumptive persons by benjamin marten m d |
title_sub | more especially of a phthisis, or consumption of the lungs. Wherein, After a brief History of the Distemper, its various Symptoms throughout its several Degrees, and every minute Step it takes, from its first invading the Patient, to its final Termination, Enquiry is made Concerning the Prime, Essential, and hither to accounted Inexplicable Cause of that Disease, so very Endemick to this Nation, and generally fatal to those it seizeson. With an Account Of the great Number of Medicines, and various Methods of Cure recommended for Consumptions; and the different Opinions of Authors concerning them. Also The Possibility of Healing Ulcers in the Lungs asserted, the strongest Objections against it answered, and a different and more probable Method of Cure advanced, than commonly practised. Likewise Directions about Eating, Drinking, Sleeping, Exercise, and way of Living in general, proper for Consumptive Persons. By Benjamin Marten, M.D |
topic | Tuberculosis |
topic_facet | Tuberculosis |
url | http://nl.sub.uni-goettingen.de/id/0202300400?origin=/collection/nlh-ecc |
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