10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PYRETOLOGY»
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pyretology in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
pyretology and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The American Journal of the Medical Sciences
V. (From the'S ociety.) Physiological Pyretology; or a Treatise on Fevers;
according to the Principles of the New Medical Doctrine. By P. G. Borssmo,
M. D. P. 81c. 8w. Translated from the Fourth French Edition. By J. R. Knox, M. D.
Carey 8: Lea, ...
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Wonders Never Cease: The Purpose of Narrating Miracle ...
The Problem of Ancient Pyretology A discussion of 'fever' and related
phenomena is closely linked with the fundamental problem of a basic or inherent
(or later ascribed) definition of 'illness' and 'health'. Speaking of 'fever' means to ...
Michael Labahn, L. J. Lietaert Peerbolte, 2006
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The medical formulary: being a collection of prescriptions, ...
PHYSIOLOGICAL PYRETOLOGY: or, A Treatise on Fevers, according lo the
Principles of the New Medical Doctrine. By F. G. Bolssf.au, Doctor in Medicine of
the Faculty of Paris. &c. &c. From the fourth French edition. Translated by J. H.
Knox, ...
Benjamin Ellis, Samuel George Morton, 1834
67. [Latin] — Batemann, Practical Synopsis, pp. 71, 72. [English] — Reil,
Pyretology, Vol. 5, ch. 2, section 21. [German] — Plate 8, fig. 3 in the present
Dissertation. 2) The tongue being of a fiery rubedo, especially at the tip. Notes etc
., Vol. 13, p.
Robert Froriep, Charles Garton, Joseph D. Gerencser, 1982
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A System of Midwifery: With numerous wood cuts. With notes ...
i Physiological Pyretology; or a Treatise on Fevers, according to the Principles of
the .New Medical Doctrine. By F. G. Boisseau, Doctor in Medicine of the Faculty
of Paris, &c. &c. From the fourth French edition. Translated by J. R. Knox, M. D. 1
...
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The Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal ...
This work, however, is chiefly a system of pyretology; and the author's son admits
that, though they have attempted to deliver a full history of the pyrectic or febrile
and inflammatory disorders; as preliminary and introductory to the second large ...
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The London Medical and Physical Journal
... M. Hittia. recent writers on pyretology has begun to fall, proves that Dr.
Regnault on the Slate of Medicine in France. 455.
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The Medico-chirurgical Review and Journal of Medical Science
But, alas ! have we arrived at that point of certainty in our principles, that would
enable us to rely on them with confidence as fixed rules of practice; — Can he
who contemplates the divisions which embarrass the science of Pyretology, the ...
9
The Code of Health and Longevity: Or, a Concise View, of the ...
... and transmitted through them to medicine, has given birth to nofo- logical
methods ; among which must pre-eminently be difc tinguished the nosologies of
Sauvages, of Vogel, of Cullen, and the pyretology of Selle. Nor ought we at the
fame ...
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The Medical Revolution of the Seventeenth Century
Those who were not put off by Willis's talk of a 'lucid or aetherial Hypostasis' and
wished to follow up his ideas in the other place he mentions would have found
themselves having to make sense of Willis's pyretology in his De Febribus.
Roger Kenneth French, Andrew Wear, 1989