-
Apparatus Medicaminum tam
simplicium quam
praeparatorum et
compositorum in
Praxeos Adiumentum consideratus, Ps. 2, T. 1 – Ps. 2, T. 2., 1795–1796. Digital...
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Apparatus Medicaminum Tam
Simplicium Quam
Praeparatorum Et
Compositorum In
Praxeos Adiumentum Consideratus. Dieterich, Göttingen 1784, Band III, S. 535–541...
- in
English on distillation. Noah
Biggs publishes Matæotechnia medicinæ
praxeōs, The
vanity of the
Craft of Physick, or, A new Dispensatory;
wherein is...
- Sympathetico’ (Nuremberg, 1662). Rattray's
second book, ‘Prognosis
medica ad usum
Praxeos facili methodo digesta,’ was
dedicated to Dr. John
Wedderburn (Glasgow...
-
career progressed, however, he
became highly critical of Brunonianism. His "
Praxeos Medicæ Universæ Præcepta" (Leipzig,
second edition, 1826–43) has been translated...
- mend his habits, and
finally died of
diseased liver. He wrote: 'Medicinæ
Praxeos Compendium,' 1799. 'The
Modern Practice of Physic,' 1805. 'Conspectus of...
-
digestion and of
bodily fluids. The most
important work he
published was
Praxeos medicae idea nova (New Idea in
Medical Practice, 1671). Specifically, he...
- the
previous work were
anonymously published.
Tractatus Duplex:
prior de
Praxeos Regulis,
alter de
Febre Miliari, London, 1710; Ulm, 1711;
English translation...
- the
palmar aponeurosis was the
anatomical substrate of the disease. His
Praxeos Medicae (1602) was
drawn on
extensively by
Robert Burton in The Anatomy...
- colic, hysteria, gout, and hæmaturia. He
published in 1693 ‘Promptuarium
Praxeos Medicæ,’ in Latin—a
compendium of
medicine with many
prescriptions given...