10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CATARRHOUS»
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1
A Radical and Expeditious Cure for a Recent
Catarrhous ...
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2
Annals of Influenza Or Epidemic Catarrhal Fever in Great ...
This fever, which has been called a Diary and Decreasing Fever, / A because it
either ends or begins to decline within twenty-four\;j ' hours, and never exceeds
the fourth day, was accounted an essential part of the Catarrhous Epidemic, and
...
Theophilus Thompson, 1852
3
The critical review, or annals of literature
A radical aud expeditious Curt sor a rtctnt Catarrhous Cough. Prt- teded by somt
Observations on Respiration ; with occafional and f radical Remarks on some
other Diseases os the Lungs, To 'which is added a Chapter en tht Vis Vitee, so
sar ...
4
Annals of influenza or epidemic catarrhal fever in Great ...
This fever, which has been called a Diary and Decreasing Fever, because it
either ends or begins to decline within twenty- four hours, and never exceeds the
fourth day, was accounted an essential part of the Catarrhous Epidemic, and
seems, ...
5
A New Dictionary of the Italian and English Languages Based ...
I. learned, wise; 2. strong Sarnicchio, a. m. pl. i, thick, catarrhous spittle. flavoured.
Olio, cacio, Sic. -—-, strong flavoured Sarnacchiéso, adj. catarrhous, pituitous. oil,
cheese. 8(c. V. aapienw. 'Sarénido, a. m. the name of a class of the Sapdt-a, ...
6
A Dictionary of the Spanish Language in Two Parts: 1. ...
Catarróso, -a, adj. catarrhous ; of, from a cold. Catártico, -a, adj. cathartic;
purgative. Cátástro, sm. general tax. Catástrofe, sf. catastrophe; event. Cataviento
, sm. dog-vane (naut.) Catavino, sm. small cup to taste wine; small bole in casks
to taste ...
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Pulmonary consumption, bronchitis, asthma, chronic cough and ...
We shall commence our references by the following extracts from a Treatise
written by the celebrated John Mudge, in the year 1780, entitled, "A Radical and
Expeditious Cure for a recent Catarrhous Cough." " Every medical discovery," Dr.
Alfred Beaumont Maddock, 1855
8
The Medical and Physical Journal
This remedy is very much recommended in catarrhous complaints of children,
and its virtues in all catarrhous diseases seem to be almost specific. It contains a
considerable quantity of nitre. Two scruples of the extract are dissolved in several
...
9
Observations on the Nature and Cure of Fevers
When a young person, in the spring-season, is seized with the common
symptoms of a cold ; such as a coryza., pain in the throat, tickling cough, and the
like; these are to be considered as the harbingers of a catarrhous fever ; and
therefore the ...
William Grant, T. Cadell ((Londres)), 1779
10
Observations on diseases incidental to seamen
Bitters and Stomachics are likewise of great service. Thus much I think necessary
to offer on catarrhous disorders ; if the reader is desirous of knowing more of this
subject, he must consult theauthors who have written on that head. 7. It may not ...
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The treatise was A Radical and Expeditious Cure for a Recent Catarrhous Cough, by John Mudge (1721–93), a surgeon at Plymouth Hospital, England. «Yale Alumni Magazine, Dec 12»
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