The anatomy of human bodies, comprehending the most modern discoveries and curiosities in that art to which is added a particular treatise of the small-pox & measles : together with several practical observations and experienced cures ... / written in Latin by Ijsbrand de Diemerbroeck ... ; translated from the last and most correct and full edition of the same, by William Salmon ...
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- The anatomy of human bodies, comprehending the most modern discoveries and curiosities in that art to which is added a particular treatise of the small-pox & measles : together with several practical observations and experienced cures ... / written in Latin by Ijsbrand de Diemerbroeck ... ; translated from the last and most correct and full edition of the same, by William Salmon ...
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"The anatomy of human bodies, comprehending the most modern discoveries and curiosities in that art to which is added a particular treatise of the small-pox & measles : together with several practical observations and experienced cures ... / written in Latin by Ijsbrand de Diemerbroeck ... ; translated from the last and most correct and full edition of the same, by William Salmon ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A35961.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 27, 2024.
Contents
- illustration
- title page
- THE PREFACE.
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The EXPLANATION of the
First TABLE. InFolio 68. -
The EXPLANATION of the
Second TABLE. InFol. 69. -
The EXPLANATION of the
Third TABLE. inFol. 146. -
The EXPLANATION of the
Fourth TABLE InFol. 154. -
The EXPLANATION of the
Fifth TABLE, InFolio 174. -
The EXPLANATION of the
Sixth TABLE inFol. 186. -
The EXPLANATION of the
Seventh TABLE InFol. 245. -
The EXPLANATION of the
Eight TABLE InFol. 270. -
The EXPLANATION of the
Ninth TABLE In Fol. 326. -
The EXPLANATION of the
Tenth TABLE InFol. 357. -
The EXPLANATION of the
Eleventh TABLE InFolio 370. -
The EXPLANATION of the
Twelfth TABLE, In Folio 418. -
The EXPLANATION of the
Thirteenth TABLE InFol. 419. -
The EXPLANATION of the
Fourteenth TABLE InFol. 457.
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The EXPLANATION of the
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ANATOMY BOOK I. Of the lowest Cavity.
- The Preamble.
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CHAP. I. Of Anatomy, and Man's Body, its Division and Parts in general. -
CHAP. II. Of the lowermost Venter in ge∣neral. -
CHAP. III. Of the common Containing Parts; and first of the Cuticle and Skin. -
CHAP. IV. Of the Fat, the fleshy Pannicle and Membrane of the Mus∣cles. -
CHAP. V. Of the Proper Containing Parts. -
CHAP. VI. Of the Parts Contain'd; and first of the Caul. -
CHAP. VII. Of the Ventricle, Hunger, and the Chylus. -
CHAP. VIII. Of the Guts. -
CHAP. IX. Of the Mesenterie. -
CHAP. X. Of thePancreas or Sweetbread. -
CHAP. XI. Of the Mesenteric Milkie Vessels. -
CHAP. XII. Of theDuctus Chyliferus of the Breast, and the Receptacle of theChyle. -
CHAP. XIII. Of the lymphatic Vessels of theLympha. -
CHAP. XIV. Of the Liver. -
CHAP. XV. Of the Choler Vessels, and the Cho∣ler it self. -
CHAP. XVI. Of the Spleen. -
CHAP. XVII. Of the Function of the Liver and Spleen; also of the use of Choler, the Pancreatick and Lymphatick Iuice. -
CHAP. XVIII. Of theSerum and Kidneys. -
CHAP. XIX. Of theCapsulae or Deputy Kid∣neys. -
CHAP. XX. Of the Ureters. -
CHAP. XXI. Of the Piss-Bladder. -
CHAP. XXII. Of the Parts in Men serving for the Generation of the Seed. -
CHAP. XXIII. Of the Yard. -
CHAP. XXIV. Of the secret Parts of Women serving to the Generation of Seed and Eggs. -
CHAP. XXV. Of the Womb and its Motion. -
CHAP. XXVI. Of the Parts of the Womb. -
CHAP. XXVII. Of the Constitution and Frame of the Female Genital Parts in Women with Child. -
CHAP. XXVIII. Of the Seed. -
CHAP. XXIX. Of Conception, and the forming of the Embryo. -
CHAP. XXX. Containing the History of the Birth contained in the Womb. And first of thePlacenta or U∣terine Liver, and the Cavities call'dAcetables. -
CHAP. XXXI. Of the Membranes enfolding the Birth; and the humours therein contained. -
CHAP. XXXII. Of the Navel-string, its Use, and the Nourishment of the Birth. -
CHAP. XXXIII. In what parts the Birth in the Womb differs from a Man grown. -
CHAP XXXIV. Of the Situation of the Birth in the Womb. -
CHAP. XXXV. Of the Delivery.
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THE SECOND BOOK OF ANATOMY. TREATING
Of the Middle BELLY or BREAST. -
CHAP. I. Of the Breast in General. -
CHAP. II. Of the Breasts, and the Milk. -
CHAP. III. Of theDiaphragma. -
CHAP. IV. Of thePleura, Mediastinum, andThymus, or Canel-Bone-Kernel. -
CHAP. V. Of the Pericardium and the Hu∣mour therein contain'd. -
CHAP. VI. Of the Heart in General.See Table 9. -
CHAP. VII. Of the Motion of the Heart. -
CHAP. VIII. Of the Pulse and Circulation of the Blood. -
CHAP. IX. Of the Parts of the Heart.See the 9th. Table. -
CHAP. X. Of the Union of the Vessels in the Heart of the Birth.See Figure 7. Tab. 9. -
CHAP. XI. Of the Office or Action of the Heart. -
CHAP. XII. Of the Blood, Vital Spirit, and Nutrition. -
CHAP. XIII. Of the Lungs and Respiration.See Tab. 9, & 10. -
CHAP. XIV. Of theTrachea or Rough Ar∣tery.See Table 11. -
CHAP. XV. Of theLarynx and Voyce. -
CHAP. XVI. Of the Oesophagus, or Gullet.See Table 11. -
CHAP. XVII. Of the Neck.
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THE THIRD BOOK OF ANATOMY. TREATING
Of the UPPER BELLY,or HEAD.-
CHAP. I. Of the Head in General. -
CHAP. II. Of the Hair and its Generation. -
CHAP. III. Of the External Coverings of the Head. -
CHAP. IV. Of the Internal Coverings of the Brain: of the Scythe, and the Cavities. -
CHAP. V. Of the Brain. -
CHAP. VI. Of the Brawny Body; the light Enclosure, the three Ventri∣cles, the Choroid Fold, the For∣nix, the Buttocks, the Testi∣cles, and the Pineal Kernel. -
CHAP. VII. Of the Cerebel, the Fourth Ven∣tricle and the long Pith or Mar∣row. -
CHAP. VIII. Of the Mamillary Processes, the Pituary Kernel, the Funnel, the wonderful Net, and the Nerves proceeding from the Pith within the Skull. -
CHAP. IX. Of the order to be observ'd in shewing the Parts of the Brain in the foresaid Dissection, and of another manner of Disse∣ction. -
CHAP. X. Of the Function of the Brain. -
CHAP. XI. Of the Animal Spirits. -
CHAP. XII. Of the Face. -
CHAP. XIII. Of the Eyes in general. -
CHAP. XIV. Of the Parts containing the Eyes. -
CHAP. XV. Of the Tears. -
CHAP. XVI. Of the Vessels and Muscles of the Eye. -
CHAP. XVII. Of the Bulb of the Eye. -
CHAP. XVIII. Of the Organs of Hearing, and Hearing it self. -
CHAP. XIX. Of the Organ of Smelling, and Smelling it self. -
CHAP. XX. Of the Lips, Mouth, and the other Parts of the Face in general. -
CHAP. XXI. Of the Muscles of the Cheeks, Lips and lower Iaw. -
CHAP. XXII. Of the Gums, Palate, Uvula and Chaps. -
CHAP. XXIII. Of the Hyoides-Bone. -
CHAP. XXIV. Of the Tongue, the Salival Chan∣nels, the Spittle, Tast and Sa∣vor.
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- THE FOURTH BOOK OF ANATOMY. Concering the JOYNTS.
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THE FIFTH BOOK OF ANATOMY. Concerning the MUSCLES. WITH AN APPENDIX Concerning the MEMBRANES and FIBRES.
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CHAP. I. Of the MUSCLES in General. -
CHAP. II. Of the Muscles of the Head. -
CHAP. III. Of the Muscles of the Neck. -
CHAP. IV. Of the Muscles of the Arms or Shoulders. -
CHAP. V. Of the Muscles of the Scapula. -
CHAP. VI. Of the Muscles assisting Respi∣ration. -
CHAP. VII. Of the Muscles of the Back and Loyns. -
CHAP. VIII. Of the Muscles of the Abdomen and the Parts contain'd in the lower Belly. -
CHAP. IX. Of the Muscles of the Elbow. -
CHAP. X. Of the Muscles of theRadius. -
CHAP. XI. Of the Muscles of the Wrist, and Hollow of the Hand. -
CHAP. XII. Of the Muscles of the Fingers and Thumb. -
CHAP. XIII. Of the Muscles of the Thigh. -
CHAP. XIV. Of the Muscles of the Leg. -
CHAP. XV. Of the Muscles of the Foot or Ball of the Foot. -
CHAP. XVI. Of the Muscles of the Toes and great Toe. - AN APPENDIX Concerning the MEMBRANES and FIBRES.
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THE SIXTH BOOK OF ANATOMY. Treating of the ARTERIES.
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CHAP. I. Of the Arteries in General. -
CHAP. II. Of the great Artery, or Trunk of theAorta. -
CHAP. III. Of the Branches proceeding from the Subclavial Arteries. -
CHAP. IV. Of theCarotides and their Branches. -
CHAP. V. Of the Arteries proceeding from the descending Trunk of theAorta, before it comes to be divided. -
CHAP. VI. Of the Arteries rising from the de∣scending Trunk of theAorta, after its Division within thePeritonaeum. -
CHAP. VII. Of the Crural Arteries.
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THE SEVENTH BOOK OF ANATOMY. Concerning the VEINS.
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CHAP. I. Of the Veins in General. -
CHAP. II. Of theVena Porta, and the Veins united to it. -
CHAP. III. Of the Hollow Vein, and the Veins united to it above theDia∣phragma. -
CHAP. IV. Of the Subclavial Veins, and Veins of the Head. -
CHAP. V. Of theAxillaries and Veins of the Arm. -
CHAP. VI. Of that Part of theVena Cava below theDiaphragma, and the Veins discharging themselves into it. -
CHAP. VII. Of the Veins which open into theIliacs. -
CHAP. VIII. Of theCrural Veins, and Veins of the Foot.
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THE EIGHTH BOOK OF ANATOMY. Concerning the NERVES.
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CHAP. I. Of the Nerves in General. -
CHAP. II. Of the Nerves of the Neck. -
CHAP. III. Of the Nerves of the Breast oBack. -
CHAP. IV. Of the Nerves of the Loins. -
CHAP. V. Of the Nerves proceeding from the Pith of theOs Sacrum. -
CHAP. VI. Of the Nerves of the Arm and Hand. -
CHAP. VII. Of the Nerves of the Thighs and Feet.
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THE NINTH BOOK OF ANATOMY. Concerning the BONES.
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CHAP. I. Of the Bones in General. -
CHAP. II. Of the Conjunction of the Bones. -
CHAP. III. Of theCranium in General. -
CHAP. IV. Of the Commissures of the Bones of theCranium. -
CHAP. V. Of the Bones of the whole Head in general. -
CHAP. VI. Of the Proper Bones of the Skull in Specie. -
CHAP. VII. Of the Bones common to the Skull, with the upper Iaw. -
CHAP. VIII. Of the upper Iaw. -
CHAP. IX. Of the lower Iaw. -
CHAP. X. Of the Teeth. -
CHAP. XI. Of the Spine and its Vertebres in General. -
CHAP. XII. Of the Vertebres in Specie, of theOs Sacrum and the Cuckow∣bell or Huckle Bone. -
CHAP. XIII. Of the Ribs. -
CHAP. XIV. Of the Bone of the Breast andSternon. -
CHAP. XV. Of theClavicles andScapulas. -
CHAP. XVI. Of the Nameless Bones. -
CHAP. XVII. Of the Bones of the Arm, that is to say, of the Shoulder and Elbow. -
CHAP. XVIII. Of the Bones of the lower Part of the Hand. -
CHAP. XIX. Of the Bone of the Thigh and Leg. -
CHAP. XX. Of the Bones of the Extream Foot. -
CHAP. XXI. Of theSesamoides Bones and the Number of all the Bones. -
CHAP. XXII. Of the difference of the Bones of Men and VVomen. -
CHAP. XXIII. Of the Constitution of the Bones in Infants. -
CHAP. XXIV. Of the Nails.
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- THE TENTH BOOK OF ANATOMY. Concerning the GRISTLES and LIGAMENTS.
- AN INDEX OF THE Chief Matters IN THE TEN BOOKS OF ANATOMY.
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treatise
- half title
- A TREATISE OF THE SMALL-POX AND MEASLES.
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CHAP. II. Of the Small Pox in Specie. -
CHAP. III. Of the Causes of the Small Pox. -
CHAP. IV. Of the Didgnostic Signs. -
CHAP. V. Of the Prognostic Signs. -
CHAP. VI. Of Prophylactic or Preservative Physic. -
CHAP. VII. Of Therapeutic Cure, and first of Dyet. -
CHAP. VIII. Of Chyrurgical Helps. -
CHAP. IX. Of Pharmaceutic Remedies, and first of Purgations. -
CHAP. X. Of Medicines Diaphoretic, and Expellers of the Small Pox. -
CHAP. XI. Of the Cure of the Parts of the Body more Afflicted then o∣thers, and first of the Inter∣nal. -
CHAP. XII. Of the Cure of the External Parts. -
CHAP. XIII. Of the Measles.
- A TREA▪TISE OF THE SMALL-POX AND MEASLES.
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MEDICINAL OBSERVATIONS AND CURES OF Isbrand de Diemerbroeck.
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OBSERVATION. I. An Inflammation of the Lungs. -
OBSRVATION. II. The Tooth-ach. -
OBSERVATION. III. A Pestilential Fever. - OBSERVATION IV.
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OBSERVATION. V. A Scald. -
OBSERVATION. VI. The closing of the Eye-lid by reason of a Wound. -
OBSERVATION VII. A Dysury or difficulty of making Water. -
OBSERVATION VIII. Suppression of the Courses. -
OBSERVATION IX. An incurable Hoarsness. -
OBSERVATION X. A Palsie. -
OBSERVATION XI. Bleeding at the Nose. -
OBSERVATION XII. The Itch. -
OBSERVATION XIII. A Mortification of the Legs and Thighs by Cold. -
OBSERVATION XIV. Obstruction of the Spleen. -
OBSERVATION XV. A Wound in the Leg. -
OBSERVATION XVI. Suppression of Urine. -
OBSERVATION XVII. A Dysentery. -
OBSERVATION XVIII. A Dysentery. -
OBSERVATION XIX. Suppression of Female Purgations. -
OBSERVATION XX. The Nephritic Passion. -
OBSERVATION XXI. The Worms. -
OBSERVATION. XXII. A Burning. -
OBSERVATION. XXIII. The Tooth-Ach. -
OBSERVATION XXIV. The Gallic Fever, Epidemic. -
OBSERVATION XXV. A Malignant Fever. -
OBSERVATION. XXVI. A Malignant Fever. -
OBSERVATION XXVII. A malignant Fever. -
OBSERVATION XXVIII. A malignant Dysentery. -
OBSERVATION XXIX. A Dysentery. -
OBSERVATION XXX. A Consumption. -
OBSERVATION XXXI. Vomiting. - OBSERVATION XXXII.
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OBSERVATION XXXIII. The Head-ach. -
OBSERVATION XXXIV. Suppression of the Courses. -
OBSERVATION XXXV. An immoderate and violent Purging. -
OBSERVATION XXXVI. A Stinking Breath. -
OBSERVATION XXXVII. Want of a Stomach. -
OBSERVATION XXXVIII. A Wound in the Lungs with a Musket Bullet. -
OBSERVATION XXXIX. Burstenness of the Guts. -
OBSERVATION XL. Difficulty of Urine. -
OBSERVATION XLI. Spitting of Blood. -
OBSERVATION. XLII. Suppression of the Secondines and Courses. -
OBSERVATION XLIII. A Wound in the Brain with a Pistol-shot. -
OBSERVATION XLIV. An Asthma. -
OBSERVATION XLV. Pain in the Kidneys. -
OBSERVATION XLVI. A Wound in the Leg. -
OBSERVATION XLVII. A Pain from an odd and unexpected kind of Wound. The Author would have it from Witchcraft. -
OBSERVATION XLVIII. Of the Gout in the Knee. -
OBSERVATION XLIX. A Swelling in the Fore-head, by reason of a Fall. -
OBSERVATION L. The Chollic Passion. -
OBSERVATION LI. A Wound in the Head. -
OBSERVATION LII. A Fissure of the Skull. -
OBSERVATION LIII. The Head-ach. -
OBSERVATION LIV. A Hickup. -
OBSERVATION. LV. A Wound in the Head; and an opening of the Skull with a Trepan. -
OBSERVATION. LVI. An Opthalmy. -
OBSERVATION LVII. Spitting of Blood. -
OBSERVATION LVIII. An Hysterical Suffocation. -
OBSERVATION LIX. Loss of Appetite. -
OBSERVATION LX. A Superfoetation -
OBSERVATION LXI. Worms in the Head. -
OBSERVATION LXII. A Tertian and Intermitting Fever. -
OBSERVATION LXIII. A Bleeding at the Nose. -
OBSERVATION LXIV. The French Pox. -
OBSERVATION LXV. A Diarrhaea. -
OBSERVATION LXVI. An Uterine Suffocation. -
OBSERVATION LXVII. A Burstenness in the Groin, with a Gangrene. -
OBSERVATION. LXVIII. A Pining Consumption, caused by a vitiated Stomach. -
OBSERVATION. LXIX. Nephritic Pains. -
OBSERVATION LXX. An Extream Pain under the Sternon-Bone. -
OBSERVATION LXXI. The Head-ach. -
OBSERVATION LXXII. The Scurvey. -
OBSERVATION LXXIII. A Weakness of the Stomach. -
OBSERVATION LXXIV. The Stone. -
OBSERVATION LXXV. Nephritic Pain. -
OBSERVATION LXXVI. Milk in a Virgin's Breast. -
OBSERVATION LXXVII. Epileptic Convulsions. -
OBSERVATION. LXXVIII. An Intermitting Tertian Ague. -
OBSERVATION LXXIX. A Bastard Intermitting Tertian. -
OBSERVATION LXXX. The Cholic Passion. -
OBSERVATION LXXXI. An Obstruction of the Spleen. -
OBSERVATION LXXXII. A Suffocation of the Womb. -
OBSERVATION LXXXIII. An Erysipelas, or St.Anthony's Fire in the Thigh. -
OBSERVATION LXXXIV. An Exquisite Tertian Ague. -
OBSERVATION. LXXXV. A Swelling in the Face caused by a Fall. -
OBSERVATION LXXXVI. The Kings Evil miraculously Cur'd. -
OBSERVATION LXXXVII. Obstruction of the Spleen. -
OBSERVATION LXXXVIII. The Sciatica. -
OBSERVATION LXXXIX. A Wound with a Bullet. -
OBSERVATION XC. An Extraordinary Binding of the Belly. -
OBSERVATION XCI. A Bastard Ague. -
OBSERVATION XCII. The Worms. -
OBSERVATION XCIII. The Gout. -
OBSERVATION XCIV. A Pain in the Stomach with Vomiting. -
OBSERVATION XCV. A Bastard Intermitting Tertian Ague. -
OBSERVATION. XCVI. Thunder-struck. -
OBSERVATION XCVII. A Cough. -
OBSERVATION XCVIII. An Uterine Suffocation. -
OBSERVATION XCIX. Deafness. -
OBSERVATION C. The Itch. -
OBSERVATION CI. A Malady in the Stomach.
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Practical Disputations OF Isbrand de Diemerbroeck, Concerning the DISEASES OF THE HEAD, BREAST and LOWER BELLY.
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HISTORY I. Of the Head-ach. -
HISTORY II. A Phrensie. -
HISTORY III. Of Melancholly. -
HISTORY. IV. Of Hypochondriac Melancholy. -
HISTORY. V. Of Madness. -
HISTORY. VI. Of the Disease call'd Coma, both Somnulent and Wakeful. -
HISTORY VII. Of the Lethargy. -
HISTORY. VIII. Of the Profound Sleep call'd Carus. -
HISTORY IX. Of a Catalepsis. -
HISTORY X. Of Giddiness. -
HISTORY XI. Of the Night-Mare. -
HISTORY XII. Of the Apoplexy. -
HISTORY XIII. Of the Palsey and Trembling. -
HISTORY XIII. Of Trembling. -
HISTORY. XIV. Of a Convulsion. -
HISTORY. XV. Of the Epilepsie. -
HISTORY. XVI. Of a Catarrh. -
HISTORY XVII. Of an Opthalmy. -
HISTORY. XVIII. Of the Pin and Web, and Bloodshot. -
HISTORY XIX. Of Blindness. -
HISTORY XX. Of thickness of Hearing and Noise in the Ears. -
HISTORY. XXI. Of Bleeding at the Nose, the Murr, and loss of Smelling. -
HISTORY X. Of the Pose or Murr, and Loss of Smelling. -
HISTORY XXII. Of the Tooth-Ach. -
HISTORY. XXIII. Of those Tumors in the Mouth called Aphtae. -
HISTORY II. Of the Aphtae Pustles. -
HISTORY XXIV. Of the Tumor breeding under the Tongue called Ranula. -
HISTORY XXV. Of the Hydrocephalus, or Watry Tumor of the Head.
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THE CURES OF THE Chief Diseases Of the whole CHEST. WITH TEN CASES OF THE PATIENTS.
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HISTORY. I. Of the Pleurisie. -
HISTORY II. Of an Empyema. -
HISTORY. III. Of a Cough. -
HISTORY IV. Of an Asthma. -
HISTORY. V. Of the Quinancy. -
HISTORY VI. Of a Peripneumony, or Inflammation of the Lungs. -
HISTORY VII. Of Spitting Blood. -
HISTORY VIII. Of a Consumption. -
HISTORY IX. Of a Syncope. -
HISTORY X. Of the Palpitation of the Heart.
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- THE CURES OF THE Chief Diseases OF THE LOWER BELLY. WITH THE CASES OF THE PATIENTS IN THREE HISTORIES.
- AN INDEX OF MATTER Contained in the TREATISES OF THE Small-Pox & Measles AND THE CURES and DISPUTATIONS following.