Nine books of physick and chirurgery written by that great and learned physitian, Dr Sennertus. The first five being his Institutions of the whole body of physick: the other four of fevers and agues: with their differences, signs, and cures.

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Nine books of physick and chirurgery written by that great and learned physitian, Dr Sennertus. The first five being his Institutions of the whole body of physick: the other four of fevers and agues: with their differences, signs, and cures.
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Sennert, Daniel, 1572-1637.
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London :: printed by J.M. for Lodowick Lloyd, at the Castle in Corn-hill,
1658.
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Medicine -- Early works to 1800.
Medicine -- Formulae, receipts, prescriptions -- Early works to 1800.
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The Table.

BOOK I. Of Fevers in general, and of an Ephemera, and of a Synocha with putrifaction.
  • OF the Nature of a Fver, Chap. 1. p. 1.
  • Of the causes of Fevers in general, ch. 2. p. 3.
  • Of the Symptomes of a Fever in general, ch. 3. p. 4.
  • Of the differences of Fevers in general, ch. 4. p. 5.
  • Of the Cure of Fevers in general ch. 5. p. 6.
  • Of the Fever Ephemera, ch. 6 p. 6.
  • Of an Ephera of more days, and of a Synocha with∣out putrifaction, ch. 7. p. 10.
BOOK II. Of Putred Fevers.
  • OF putred Fevers in general, ch. p. 12.
  • Of the differences of putred Fevers, ch. 2. p. 15
  • Of the sign of putred Fevers in general, ch. 3. p. 16
  • Of the Cure of putred Fevers in general, ch. 4 p. 17.
  • Of breathing of a Vein, ch. 5. p 18
  • Of Purging, ch. 6. p. 19
  • Of co-coction and separation of Humors, ch. 7. p 22
  • Of Sudoificks and Diureticks, ch. 8. p. 23
  • Of Diet in putred Fevers, ch 9. p. 24
  • Of the differences of putred Fevers, ch. 10. p. 27
  • Of a continued putred primary Fever, and first of a Synocha in particular, ch. 11. p. 28
  • Of a Causus or Burning Fever, ch. 12. p. 31
  • Of continued periodick Fevers in general, and of a continued Tertian, ch. 13. p. 33
  • Of a continued Quotidian, ch. 14. p. 36
  • Of the Fever Epiala, p. 38
  • Of the yncopal Fever p. 39
  • Of a continued Quartan, ch. 15. p 40
  • Of Symptomatical Fevers, ch. 16. p. 41

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  • Of Intermitting Fevers in general, ch. 17. p. 46
  • Of Intermitting Fevers in particular, and first of an Intermitting Tertian, ch. 18. p. 55
  • Of a Quotidian Intermittent, ch 19 p. 61
  • Of an intermitting Quartan, ch. 20. p. 62.
  • Of compound Fevers, and Semi-tertians, ch. 21. p. 67
BOOK III. Of a Hectick Fever.
  • OF the nature of a Hectick Fever, ch. 1. p. 71
  • Of the signs of a Hectick Fever, ch. 2. p. 72
  • Of the Cure of a Hectick Fever ch. 3. p. 73
BOOK IV. Of the Plague, and of Pesti∣lential and malignant Fevers.
  • OF the Nature of the Pestilence, ch. 1. p. 75
  • Of the causes of the Pestilence; ch. 2. p. 77
  • Of Contagion ch. 3. p. 79
  • Of the signs of the Plague, ch. 4. p. 81
  • Of preservation from the Pestilence. ch. 5. p. 82
  • Of the Cure of the Pestilence, ch 6. p. 85
  • Of the nature of a pestilent and malignant Fever, and the difference of them from the Plague, ch. 7. p 89
  • To what kind of Fevers pestilent and malignant ones prtain, ch. 8. p 90.
  • Causes of a pestilent & malignant Fever, ch. 9. p 91
  • Signs of malignant and pestilent Fevers, ch. 10 p. 92
  • Of the cure of malignant and pestilential Fevers in general, ch. 11. p 93
  • Of a malignant Fever, with the Measles and Small Pox, ch. 12. p. 97.
  • Of the Spotted Fever, ch. 13. p. 105
  • Of the English Sweat, ch. 14. p. 108
  • Of the Ʋngarick Disease ch. 15. p. 110
  • Of a malignant Fever with the Cramp, ch. 16. p. 114
  • Of a malignant Fever with a Catarrh, and a Cough and the Squincy, ch. 17. p. 116
  • Of the Cure of Symptomatical Fevers, ch. 18. p 118
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