MPIWG

disease, causes of

In the largely humoral model of medicine predominant in the early modern period, disease causation was very different to what it is today. There was no germ theory; the causes of ill-health were usually described in relation to an individual’s humoral balance, although a very small set of diseases, such as the so-called French pox and the plague were seen as contagious.


There are 121 books tagged with this term.
 
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Sennert Daniel T]hirteen books of natural philosophy: viz. I. Of the principles, and common adjuncts of… 1661
Sennert Daniel Two treatises. The first, of the venereal pox. Wherein is shewed, I. The name and… 1673
Sennert Daniel Two treatises. The first, of the venereal pocks: Wherein is shewed, I. The name and… 1660
Rivière Lazare The universal body of physick, in five books; comprehending the several treatises of nature, of… 1657
Rivière Lazare The universal body of physick, in five books; comprehending the several treatises of nature, of… 1657
Haworth Samuel The true method of curing consumptions, wherein 1. The vulgar method is discovered to be… 1683
Pechey John The store-house of physical practice: being a general treatise of the causes and signs… 1695
Helmont Franciscus Mercurius van The spirit of diseases; or, Diseases from the spirit: laid open in some observations concerning… 1694
Sennert Daniel The sixth book of Practical physick. Of occult or hidden diseases; in nine parts Part… 1662
Rivière Lazare The secrets of the famous Lazarus Riverius, councellor & physician to the French king, and professor… 1685
[author not specified] The Red-Crosse: or, Englands Lord haue mercy vpon vs 1625
[author not specified] The Red-crosse 1636
Rivière Lazare The practice of physick, wherein is plainly set forth, the nature, cause, differences, and several… 1661
Rivière Lazare The practice of physick, wherein is plainly set forth the nature, the nature, cause, differences… 1665
Rivière Lazare The practice of physick, wherein is plainly set forth the nature, cause, differences, and several… 1663
Rivière Lazare The practice of physick, wherein is plainly set forth the nature, cause, differences, and several… 1664
Rivière Lazare The practice of physick, wherein is plainly set forth the nature, cause, differences, and several… 1666
Rivière Lazare The practice of physick, in two volums, very much enlarged. Wherein is plainly set forth… 1658
Rivière Lazare The practice of physick, in seventeen several books. Wherein is plainly set forth, the nature… 1678
Rivière Lazare The practice of physick, in seventeen several books. Wherein is plainly set forth, the nature… 1655
Rivière Lazare The practice of physick, in seventeen several books. Wherein is plainly set forth, the nature… 1672
Rivière Lazare The practice of physick in seventeen several books wherein is plainly set forth the nature… 1668
[author not specified] The physitian’s library, containing all the works of the most famous physitians following, viz. Dan… 1663
L. J. The new disease; or A rational account of the great colds and couhgs [sic] now… 1676
[author not specified] The mourning-cross... Containing the certain causes of pestilential diseases… 1665
[author not specified] The mourning-cross... Containing the certain causes of pestilential diseases… 1665
Barrough Philip The method of phisicke, conteyning the causes, signes, and cures of invvard diseases 1596
Barrough Philip The method of phisicke, conteyning the causes, signes, and cures of invvard diseases 1601
Sennert Daniel The institutions or fundamentals of the whole art, both of physick and chirurgery, divided into… 1656
Philiatreus The generall practise of medecine. Comprehending the most remarkable maxims appertaining to the diagnosis, where… 1634