The rational practice of physic of William Rowley, M. D. member of the University of Oxford, the Royal College of Physicians in London, and physician to the St. Mary-Le-Bone Infirmary, &c. &c. : in four volumes.

  • Rowley, William, 1742-1806.
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1793
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The rational practice of physic of William Rowley, M. D. member of the University of Oxford, the Royal College of Physicians in London, and physician to the St. Mary-Le-Bone Infirmary, &c. &c. : in four volumes. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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London : Printed for the author; sold by E. Newbery, St. Paul's Church-Yard; J. Hand, Little Newport-Street, Leicester-Square; and to be had at No. 21, Saville-Row, 1793.

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4 v

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"New editions, with considerable improvements, of the principal works, which the author hath published or written during these last thirty years": preface.
With half titles.
With 6 plates in v.3, all relating to ophthalmology.

Contents

Contents: I. Female, nervous, hysterical, hypochondriacal, and cancerous diseases. Letters on medical vanity, the abuse of hemlock, &c. &c.--II. Convulsions and spasms; lethargy, apoplexy, & palsy. The different species of gout. The bite of what has been called, a mad dog, &c.--III. One hundred & eighteen diseases of the eyes. The history and use of electricity in various disorders.--IV. The cure of ulcerated legs without rest, &c. The putrid, malignant sore throat. The causes of the deaths of children in scarlet and putrid fever, &c. Medical advice to the army and navy. Diet, containing the foods, &c. used in the whole world

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ESTC, T20973
Roscoe, A470

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