Domestic Medicine, or the Family Physician : being an Attempt to render the Medical Art more generally useful, by shewing People what is in their own Power both with the Respect to the Prevention [...] / by William Buchan. Edinburgh : Balfour ; Auld ; Smellie, 1769
Inhalt
PDF [1]Vorderdeckel
PDF [7]Titel
PDF [9]The Contents.
PDF [13]Advertisement.
PDF Part I. Of Preventing Diseases.
PDF Chap. I. Of Children.
PDF [23]Abschnitt
PDF 9 Of Diseased Parents.
PDF 13 Of the Cloathing of Children.
PDF 20 Of the Food of Children.
PDF 29 Of the Exercise of Children.
PDF 41 Of the bad Effects of unwholsome Air upon Children.
PDF 44 Of Nurses.
PDF 52 Chap. II. Of Adults.
PDF 53 Common Causes of catching Cold.
PDF 63 Unwholesome Food.
PDF 75 Irregularities in Diet, Sleep, etc.
PDF 82 Bad Air.
PDF 88 Want of Cleanliness.
PDF 94 Intemperance.
PDF 100 Inactivity.
PDF 107 Infection.
PDF 112 The Passions.
PDF 121 Chap. III. Of Artificers, Labourers, etc.
PDF Part II. Of Diseases.
PDF Chap. IV. Of Distinguishing Diseases.
PDF [177]Abschnitt
PDF 164 Of Fevers in general.
PDF 171 Of Intermitting Fevers or Agues.
PDF 183 Of an Acute Continual Fever.
PDF 191 Of the Pleurisy.
PDF 202 Of a Peripneumony, or Inflammation of the Lungs.
PDF 206 Of Consumptions.
PDF 223 The Slow or Nervous Fever.
PDF 232 Of the Malignant, Putrid, or Spotted Fever.
PDF 244 Of The Miliary Fever.
PDF 252 Of The Small Pox.
PDF 286 Of The Measles.
PDF 291 Of The Scarlet Fever.
PDF 293 Of The Erysipelas, or St Anthony's Fire.
PDF 300 Of The Inflammation Of The Brain.
PDF 306 Of The Inflammation of The Eyes.
PDF 313 Of The Quinsey, Or Inflammation Of The Throat.
PDF 322 Of The Malignant Quinsey, Or Putrid, Ulcerous Sore Throat.
PDF 327 Of Colds.
PDF 332 Of Coughs.
PDF 337 Of the Chin-Cough.
PDF 343 Inflammation Of The Stomach.
PDF 346 Of The Iliac Passion.
PDF 351 Of The Colic.
PDF 358 Inflammation Of The Kidneys.
PDF 362 Inflammation Of The Bladder.
PDF 363 Inflammation Of The Liver.
PDF 367 Of The Cholera Morbus, Or Vomiting And Looseness.
PDF 370 Of A Diarrhoea, Or Looseness.
PDF 374 Of The Dysentery, Or Bloody-Flux.
PDF 384 Of A Diabetes, Or Excessive Discharge Of Urine.
PDF 388 Of A Suppression Of Urine.
PDF 391 Of Costiveness.
PDF 394 Of Involuntary Discharges Of Blood.
PDF 398 Of Bleeding At The Nose.
PDF 401 Of The Bleeding And Blind Piles.
PDF 405 Spitting Of Blood.
PDF 410 Vomiting Of Blood.
PDF 412 Of Bloody Urine.
PDF 415 Of Vomiting.
PDF 419 Of The Head-Ach.
PDF 425 Of The Tooth-Ach.
PDF 430 Of The Ear-Ach.
PDF 432 Of The Heart-Burn.
PDF 435 Pain of the Stomach.
PDF 437 Of Worms.
PDF 444 Of The Jaundice.
PDF 449 Of The Dropsy.
PDF 455 Of The Gout.
PDF 465 Of The Rheumatism.
PDF 470 Of The Scurvy.
PDF 476 Of the Scrophula or King's Evil.
PDF 482 Of the Rickets.
PDF 486 Of the Itch.
PDF 490 Of the Asthma.
PDF 495 Of the Apoplexy.
PDF 499 Of the Palsy.
PDF 502 Of The Epilepsy, Or Falling Sickness.
PDF 508 Of Nervous, Hysteric, And Hypochondriac Disorders.
PDF 515 Of Melancholy and Madness.
PDF 523 Of Poisons.
PDF 539 Of The Stone And Gravel.
PDF 545 Of The Hiccup.
PDF 547 Cramp Of The Stomach.
PDF 548 Want Of Appetite.
PDF 550 Of Deafness.
PDF 552 Of The Night-Mare.
PDF 554 Of Swoonings.
PDF 557 Diseases Of Women.
PDF 578 Diseases Of Children.
PDF 578 Retention of the Meconium.
PDF 579 The Aphthae or Thrush.
PDF 581 Of Acidities.
PDF 583 Galling And Excoriation.
PDF 584 Stoppage Of The Nose. / Of Eruptions.
PDF 588 Of Difficult Breathing.
PDF 590 Of Teething.
PDF 594 Of Wounds.
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