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chincough
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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «CHINCOUGH»
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1
Treatise on the History, Nature, and Treatment of
Chincough: ...
Probably the first book on whooping cough.
2
Treatise on the History, Nature, and Treatment of
Chincough: ...
CHINCOUGH. OPINIONS OF EARLY WRITERS. I once proposed giving an "
historical account of the different opinions, which have been formed with regard
to the nature of Chincough; but I have found them so exceedingly fanciful, and so
...
Robert WATT (M.D., of Glasgow.), 1813
3
Treatise on the History, Nature, and Treatment of
Chincough
Probably the first book on whooping cough.
4
A History of epidemics in Britain ..
open mould, are most subject to the rickets, chincough, king's evil, and almost
incurable thrushes." Again, chincough of infants is one of the inflammatory
diseases that are " not altogether free from contagion " ; and again : " Albeit that
any ...
5
The Bristol Medico-chirurgical Journal
Mr. Way's note brings out some interesting points in connection with “ chincough,"
a term still often used for whooping cough. As equivalents of whooping cough, “
kink-hoast," “kin-couf,” and "kincough" all appear in Nurthumberland Words, ...
The history of chincough commences with some remarks on the name and
antiquity of the disease, its contagious nature, the predisposition to it, and the
influence of climate and season: the last two heads containing tables of the cases
in ...
Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths, 1814
7
The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal
The, history of chincough commences with some remarks on the name and
antiquity of the disease, its contagious nature, the predisposition to it, and the
influence of climate and season : the last two heads containing tables of the
cases in ...
Ralph Griffiths, G. E. Griffiths, 1814
It has also been found of singular use in the chincough." We cannot therefore but
consider this plant an important acquisition to the Materia Medica. Externally the
leaves of hemlock have been variously applied with advantage to ulcers, ...
9
Observations on Epidemical Disorders: With Remarks on ...
The chincough was a disorder of this constitution, beginning to appear in harvest
1767, and becoming very frequent during the succeeding winter. It chiefly
attacked children, sometimes however seizing upon those grown persons who
had not ...
10
The Vaccine Controversy: The History, Use, and Safety of ...
Whooping cough, commonly known in the late seventeenth century as chincough
, was known to be infectious and contagious, but medical experts disagreed
about almost everything else concerning it. Some argued that the symptoms
arose ...