Pharmaceutice rationalis: or, The operations of medicines in humane bodies. The second part. With copper plates describing the several parts treated of in this volume. By Tho. Willis, M.D. and Sedley Professor in the University of Oxford.
- Title
- Pharmaceutice rationalis: or, The operations of medicines in humane bodies. The second part. With copper plates describing the several parts treated of in this volume. By Tho. Willis, M.D. and Sedley Professor in the University of Oxford.
- Author
- Willis, Thomas, 1621-1675.
- Publication
- London :: printed for Thomas Dring, Charles Harper, and John Leigh, booksellers in Fleet-street,
- 1679.
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- Subject terms
- Materia medica -- Early works to 1800.
- Pharmacology -- Early works to 1800.
- Medicine -- Early works to 1800.
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Contents
- title page
- THE PREFACE TO THE READER.
- POSTSCRIPT.
- copper plate illustrations
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THE SECOND PART OF
PHARMACEƲTICE RATIONALIS, OR OF THE OPERATIONS OF MEDICINES IN HUMANE BODIES.-
SECT. I. Of the Medicines of theThorax. -
CHAP. I. Of the Organs of Breathing and their Ʋse. -
SECT. I. CHAP. II. Of the sundry kinds of Breathing hurt, and their causes, with the accounts of their Symptoms. -
SECT. I. CHAP. III.
Of Inspiration hurt. -
SECT. I. CHAP. IV.
Of Expiration hurt. -
SECT. I. CHAP. V. Of a Phthisis or Consumption in general. -
SECT. I. CHAP. VI. Of a Phthisis properly so called, or of a Consumption arising by fault of the Lungs. -
SECT. I. CHAP. VII.
Of Spitting Blood. -
SECT. I. CHAP. VIII. Of a Peripneumony, or Inflammation of the Lungs. -
SECT. I. CHAP. IX. Of a Pleurisie. -
SECT. I. CHAP. X.
Of an Empyema. -
SECT. I. CHAP. XI. Of an Imposthume of the Lungs. -
SECT. I. CHAP. XII.
Of an Asthma. -
SECT. I. CHAP. XIII. Of a Dropsie of the Breast.
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SECT. II. Of Splanchnick remedies, or those which respect the bowels of the lower Belly. -
SECT. III.
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CHAP. I.
Of Phlebotomie. -
SECT. III. CHAP. II. Of Remedies restraining or stopping of Blood. -
SECT. III. CHAP. III.
Of Vesicatories. -
SECT. III. CHAP. IV. Of Fontinels, or Issues. -
SECT. III. CHAP. V. Of the Diseases of the Skin, and of their Remedies. -
SECT. III. CHAP. VI. Of the Mange or Scab with the Itch. -
SECT. III. CHAP. VII.
Of the Impetigoor Lepraof the Greeks.
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CHAP. I.
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