Medela medicinæ a plea for the free prosestion and renovation of the art of physick, out of the noblest and most authentick writers ... : tending to the rescue of mankind from the tyranny of diseases, and of physicians themselves, from the pedansism of old authors and present dictators / the author, M. N. ...

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Medela medicinæ a plea for the free prosestion and renovation of the art of physick, out of the noblest and most authentick writers ... : tending to the rescue of mankind from the tyranny of diseases, and of physicians themselves, from the pedansism of old authors and present dictators / the author, M. N. ...
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Nedham, Marchamont, 1620-1678.
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London : Printed for Richard Lownds ...,
1665.
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Royal Entomological Society of London.
Medicine -- 15th-18th centuries.
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"Medela medicinæ a plea for the free prosestion and renovation of the art of physick, out of the noblest and most authentick writers ... : tending to the rescue of mankind from the tyranny of diseases, and of physicians themselves, from the pedansism of old authors and present dictators / the author, M. N. ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A52760.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 15, 2024.

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CHAP. IV.

A further Proof of this great Altera∣tion, by inquiring into the manner of the complication of the Pox and Scurvy, with other Diseases. pag. 153.

The Opinion of Fracastorius and others That the French Lues is communicable at distance, p. 154, 155. The Opinions of Helmont and Grembs, p. 156, 157, 158, 159. All Diseases complicable with the French, 160, 161. The Complicati∣on of Malignant Fevers therewith, p. 162, 163, 164. And of the Hectick, p. 165. Its Complication with Wounds and Ulcers, p. 166, 167. and with other Maladies, p. 168. The like Com∣plications of the Scurvy, p. 169, 170, 171. of the Tinctures and Ferments of the Pox and Scurvy, p. 172, 173. hard to be cured, p. 174.

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