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Medicina Statica

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Monograph

URN:
urn:nbn:de:gbv:8:2-635590
Persistent identifier:
PPN588448818
Title:
Medicina Statica
Sub title:
Being The Aphorisms Of Sanctorius, Translated into English, with Large Explanations ; To which is added Dr Keil's Medicina Statica Britannica, with comparative Remarks and Explanations ; As Also Medico-Physical Essays On I. Agues. II. Fevers. III. An Elastic Fibre. IV. The Gout. V. The Leprosy. VI. The King's Evil. VII. The Venereal Disease
Signature:
Kd 1960
Author:
Santorio, Santorio
Quincy, John
Keill, James
Document type:
Monograph
Publisher:
Longman
Year of publication:
1737
Place of publication:
London
Language:
English
Collection:
Medicine
Scope:
[1] Bl., VIII, 463 S., [1] gef. Bl., [8] Bl.
Physical location:
Universitätsbibliothek Kiel

Contained work

Persistent identifier:
PPN687922771
Title:
Medico-Physical Essays I. Of Agues. II. Of Fevers. III. Of an Animal Fibre. IV. Of the Gout. V. Of a Leprosy. VI. Of the King's-Evil. VII. Of Venereal Diseases. By John Quincy. M. D.
Author:
Quincy, John
Structure type:
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Contents

Table of contents

  • Medicina Statica
  • The Preface.
  • Introduction. Of Mechanical Knowledge, and the Grounds of Certainty in Physick.
  • Sect. I Of insensible Perspiration, as it appears by Weight.
  • Sect II. Of Air and Water.
  • Sect III. Of Meats And Drink.
  • Sect. IV. Of Sleep And Watching.
  • Sect. V. Of Exercise And Rest.
  • Sect. VI. Of Venery.
  • Sect. VII. Of the Affections of the Mind.
  • Medicina Statica Britannica : Being The Aphorisms Of Dr Keil, Explained and compared with the foregoing Aphorisms of Sanctorius
  • Medico-Physical Essays I. Of Agues. II. Of Fevers. III. Of an Animal Fibre. IV. Of the Gout. V. Of a Leprosy. VI. Of the King's-Evil. VII. Of Venereal Diseases. By John Quincy. M. D.
  • The Preface.
  • Essay I. Of Agues.
  • Essay II. Of the Difference between Inflammatory and Nervous Fevers.
  • Essay III. On the Elasticity of an Animal Fibre
  • Essay IV. Of the Gout.
  • Essay V. Of the King's-Evil.
  • Essay VI. Of the Leprosy.
  • Essay VII. Of Venereal Diseases.
  • The Index.

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Of A G U E S . 367 
after Vomiting , the common Bitters with Arcma - ticks , Afiringents , Steel , or any warm generous dicines , according to the Strength , Age , and Con - ilitution of the Patient , never yet deceived me , though herein iòmetimes I have found ncceflary the Afliftance of a conformable way of Living , as brifk Exercife as much as can be endured without ing , and a Diet that is warm , fpirituous , eafy of Digeltion , and what S ait flor i us calls eaûly perfpira - ble , in which , Fleih is better than Filh ; roaited ter than boil'd ; every thing high feafoned , ing with Salt - , ilrong fiale Beer , old dry Wines in moderate Quantities , are perferable to fmall and new Liquors . Eut all thefe Things are to be naged with Care and particular Dire & ions , and in fuch a Manner as always to fall in with the tions of Cure - , and I cannot but fometimes entertain a Belief , that this Diilcmper , by a Perlon thoroughly apprifed of its Nature and Caufes , might be cured by as different Ways and Means , as any one Diitem - pcr befides , notwithftanding an unaccountable Big - gotry to the Bark has drawn Perfons into the Ufe of that only . But as to Cbalybcated Bitters , efpccially after the Fit is once put by : Thus much I have to fay farther , that by them I have feen Perfons , not only thoroughly recovered from their Agues , butalfo from the Borders of the Jaundice , Dropjies , and other ftubborn and often fatal Diitempers , which their long Continuance are very apt to bring People into . How fuch Means as thefe not only take away an aguilli Difpofition , but reitore allo a Perfon to a found Health , needs no Explanation , to luch who are converfant in thefe Enquiries . 
But before I quite clofe this Efiay , it will be worth the while enquire into the Reafon , why an Increafe of any of the fenfible Evacuations , or Phlebotomy foon after a Cure , is fo apt to return 2 ! the
	        

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