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Lind, James (1716-1794)
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Blane, Gilbert (1749-1834)
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Bourne, G. H.
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Bracewell, Mary F.
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Dickson, Walter
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Guthrie, Douglas James (1885-1975)
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Hoffman, Friedrich
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Hoyle, E.
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Loggan, d.
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MacBride, David (1726-1778)
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Medical Research Council
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Pordage, S.
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Profily, John (MD fl 1748)
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Stewart, C. P.
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Vogel, Karl
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Willis, Thomas (1621-1675)
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Zilva, S. S.
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Subject
Scurvy
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DISEASE
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Diet
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EIGHTEENTH CENTURY BOOK - NOT ILLUSTRATED
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MEDICINE
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PAMPHLET
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Conservation required
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MARINE
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EIGHTEENTH CENTURY BOOK - ILLUSTRATED
2
HISTORY OF MEDICINE
2
MILITARY MEDICINE
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Naval medicine
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NINETEENTH CENTURY BOOK - NOT ILLUSTRATED
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Chemistry
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Genito-urinary
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GOUT
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INFECTION
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Nutrition
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Physics
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Population groups
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Public Health
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SEVENTEENTH CENTURY BOOK - ILLUSTRATED
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SKIN
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STATISTICS - MEDICAL
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Vaccination
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VENEREAL DISEASE
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Year
1953
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1944
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1933
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1930
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1866
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1822
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1785
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1774
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1767
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1757
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1754
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1748
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1679
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Scurvy
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Observations on the diseases incident to seamen. By Gilbert Blane, M. D. F. R. S. Physician Extraordinary to the Prince of Wales, Physician to St. Thomas's Hospital, and Physician to the Fleet in the Late War. London : printed by Joseph Cooper; and sold by John Murray, No 32, Fleet Street, and by William Creech, in Edinburgh, M.DCC.LXXXV. [1785].
1785
Gilbert (1749-1834) Blane
MARINE, Scurvy, Diet, MILITARY MEDICINE, Conservation required, ESTC processed, DISEASE, EIGHTEENTH CENTURY BOOK - NOT ILLUSTRATED
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An essay on the most effectual means of preserving the health of seamen in the Royal Navy. And a dissertation on fevers and infection. Together with Observations on the Jail Distemper, and the proper Methods of preventing and stopping its Infection. By James Lind, M.D. M. D. Physician to his Majesty's Royal Hospital at Haslar, near Portsmouth, and Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians in Edinburgh. A new edition, much enlarged and improved. London : printed for D. Wilson and G. Nicol, in the Strand, MDCCLXXIV. [1774].
1774
James (1716-1794) Lind
MARINE, ESTC processed, Scurvy, INFECTION, EIGHTEENTH CENTURY BOOK - NOT ILLUSTRATED
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A treatise on the scurvy. In three parts. Containing An Inquiry into the Nature, Causes, and Cure, of that Disease. Together with A Critical and Chronological View of what has been published on the Subject. By James Lind, M. D. Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians in Edinburgh. The second edition corrected, with additions and improvements. London : printed for A. Millar in the Strand, MDCCLVII. [1757].
1757
James (1716-1794) Lind
Scurvy, ESTC processed, DISEASE, EIGHTEENTH CENTURY BOOK - NOT ILLUSTRATED
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Lind's treatise on scurvy: A bicentenary volume containing a reprint of the first edition of "A treatise of the scurvy" by James Lind M. D., with additional notes. 1953
1953
James (1716-1794) Lind; C. P. Stewart; Douglas James (1885-1975) Guthrie
Scurvy, DISEASE, HISTORY OF MEDICINE
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Select dissertations on several subjects of medical science. 1822 [Bound with "Elements of medical logick, or philosophical principles of the practice of physick" - 1825]
1822
Gilbert (1749-1834) Blane
MEDICINE, STATISTICS - MEDICAL, MILITARY MEDICINE, Conservation required, MARINE, Scurvy, DISEASE, Vaccination, Population groups, NINETEENTH CENTURY BOOK - NOT ILLUSTRATED
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On Scurvy in the mercantile marine. Read June 4th, 1866
1866
Walter Dickson
NINETEENTH CENTURY BOOK - NOT ILLUSTRATED, PAMPHLET, Scurvy, Diet, Naval medicine
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A Treatise of the extraordinary virtues and effects of asses milk, in the cure of various diseases, particularly the gout, scurvy, and nervous disorders; And of its peculiar nourishing and restorative Qualities in all Consumptive Disorders, and even the Decays of Old Age. Illustrated with several remarkable Cases. Translated from the Latin of the celebrated Frederick Hoffman, M. D. Principal Physician to his present Majesty the King of Prussia, and Member of the Royal Societies of London and Berlin. 1754
1754
Friedrich Hoffman
PAMPHLET, EIGHTEENTH CENTURY BOOK - NOT ILLUSTRATED, MEDICINE, DISEASE, GOUT, ESTC processed, Scurvy
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Privy Council: Medical Research Council. The antiscurvy vitamin in apples. 1930
1930
Medical Research Council; Mary F. Bracewell; E. Hoyle; S. S. Zilva
PAMPHLET, Scurvy, Diet, Nutrition, Public Health
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Scurvy - "the plague of the sea and the spoyle of mariners." Reprinted from the Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine, August 1933
1933
Karl Vogel
PAMPHLET, Scurvy, Diet, Naval medicine
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Records in the older literature of tissue changes in scurvy. Reprinted from Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine, 1944 [Boxed in "Guthrie. Reprints, papers, letters, etc."]
1944
G. H. Bourne
Scurvy, Diet, SKIN, MEDICINE, HISTORY OF MEDICINE, DISEASE
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Pharmaceutica rationalis or, An exercitation of the operations to medicines in humane bodies shewing the signs, causes and cures of most distempers incident thereto. In two parts. As also a treatise of the scurvy and the several sorts thereof with their symptoms, causes and cure. By Tho[mas] Willis M. D. and Sidley Professor in the University of Oxford: also one of the College of Physicians in London and Fellow of the Royal Society. Licensed October 31. 1678. R. L'Estrange
1679
Thomas (1621-1675) Willis; S. Pordage; d. Loggan
ESTC processed, SEVENTEENTH CENTURY BOOK - ILLUSTRATED, Scurvy, MEDICINE, Conservation required
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Experimental essays on medical and philosophical subjects: particularly, I. On the fermentation of alimentary mixtures, and Digestion of the Food. II. On the Nature and Properties of Fixed Air. III. On the respective Powers, and Manner of Acting, of the different Kinds of Antiseptics. IV. On the Scurvy; with a Proposal for trying new Methods to prevent or cure the same, at Sea. V. On the Dissolvent Power of Quick-Lime; and a further Investigation of the Properties of Fixed Air. The second edition, enlarged and corrected. Illustrated with copper-plates. By David Bride, M.D. The second edition, enlarged and corrected. Illustrated with copper-plates. 1767
1767
David (1726-1778) MacBride
Physics, Chemistry, EIGHTEENTH CENTURY BOOK - ILLUSTRATED, Scurvy, ESTC processed
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An easy and exact method of curing the venereal disease in all its different appearances: with an account of its nature, causes, and symptoms: demonstrated by way of dialogue between physician and patient, for the use and instruction of all unfortunate persons who may labour under that disorder. And likewise a method of curing the scurvy, gleets, whites, &c. Illustrated with curious copper-plates, and an explanation of the physical terms, to make this treatise the more intelligible to every capacity. To which are added, experiments publickly made on several patients of an effectual and safe method of curing the said disease, without salivation or confinement. Address'd to the President and Fellows of the College of Physicians of London. 1748
1748
John (MD fl 1748) Profily
VENEREAL DISEASE, DISEASE, Scurvy, Genito-urinary, EIGHTEENTH CENTURY BOOK - ILLUSTRATED, ESTC processed
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