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Writing in cases dates back at least to the classic Hippocratic text Epidemics, but case writing became a more popular genre, with works including dozens and dozens of individual cases being published. Cases are descriptions of single instances of an ailment, usually describing the process of the illness, what therapeutic measures were taken, and the outcome.

His grace the Duke of Monmouth honoured in his progress in the west of England…

Clark, Henry
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...true relation of one stung to death by a serpent…and perfectly cured by a wonderful medicine

[author not specified],
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A true relation of the wonderful cure of Mary Maillard

[author not specified],
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A strange and wonderful relation of Margaret Gurr of Tunbridge, in Kent; : shewing, how she…

Skinner, John
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The wonderfull and true relation of the bewitching a young girle in Ireland, what way…

Higgs, Daniel
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Experimental physick or, Seven hundred famous and rare cures. Being part of the physitian’s library…

Culpeper, Nicholas
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Nature the best physician: A matter of fact, evinced from a most remarkable variolous case…

Maxwell, David
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Paratērēmata: or, Select physical and chyrurgical observations: containing divers remarkable histories of cures, done by…

Salmon, William
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Parathrhmata: or Select physical and chyrurgical observations: containing divers remarkable histories of cures, done by…

Salmon, William
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...a most memorable case of a noble-man, deceased

Harvey, Gideon
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