The true method of curing consumptions wherein 1. The vulgar method is discovered to be useless and pernicious, 2. A new method, by safe, pleasant, and effectual remedies is describ'd, 3. The original and immediate cause of this distemper explain'd, and 4. Several remarkable observations on persons lately cured by the same method, related, particularly the case of Mr. Obrian, whom the author undertook by his Majesties command : with an account of a cure performed on a person of quality at Paris, and several others / by Samuel Haworth.
- Title
- The true method of curing consumptions wherein 1. The vulgar method is discovered to be useless and pernicious, 2. A new method, by safe, pleasant, and effectual remedies is describ'd, 3. The original and immediate cause of this distemper explain'd, and 4. Several remarkable observations on persons lately cured by the same method, related, particularly the case of Mr. Obrian, whom the author undertook by his Majesties command : with an account of a cure performed on a person of quality at Paris, and several others / by Samuel Haworth.
- Author
- Haworth, Samuel, fl. 1683.
- Publication
- London :: Printed for Samuel Smith ...,
- 1683.
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- Subject terms
- Tuberculosis -- Early works to 1800.
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"The true method of curing consumptions wherein 1. The vulgar method is discovered to be useless and pernicious, 2. A new method, by safe, pleasant, and effectual remedies is describ'd, 3. The original and immediate cause of this distemper explain'd, and 4. Several remarkable observations on persons lately cured by the same method, related, particularly the case of Mr. Obrian, whom the author undertook by his Majesties command : with an account of a cure performed on a person of quality at Paris, and several others / by Samuel Haworth." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A43110.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 17, 2024.
Contents
- title page
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TO Charles II. KING OF Great
BRITAIN FRANCE & IRELAND. -
The
Authors Apology for some Invectives in the en∣suing Discourse. -
In virum Clarissimum Dominum
SAMƲELEM HAVORTƲM, Medicinae Doctorem Expertissimum; Carmen - In Authorem.
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The True METHOD Of Curing Consumptions,
&c. - Observation the First.
- Observation the Second.
- Observation the Third.
- Observation the Fourth.
- Observation the Fifth.
- Observation the Sixth.
- Observation the Seventh.
- Observation the Eighth.
- Observation the Ninth.
- Observation the Tenth.
- Observation the Eleventh.
- Observation the Twelfth.
- Observation the Thirteenth.
- Observation the Fourteenth.
- Observation the Fifteenth.
- Observation the Sixteenth.
- Observation the Seventeenth.
- Observation the Eighteenth.
- Observation the Nineteenth.