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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.

London’s deliverance predicted: in a short discourse shewing the cause of plagues in general; and…

Gadbury, John
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Enquiries into human nature, in VI. anatomic prælections in the New Theatre of the Royal…

Charleton, Walter
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Pharmaceutice rationalis: or, an exercitation of the operations of medicines…

Willis, Thomas
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Inquiries into the general catalogue of diseases shewing the errors and contradictions of that establishment…

Maynwaringe, Everard
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An enquiry into the causes of diseases in general and the disturbances of the humors…

Wolsterstan, Stanford
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Collections of acute diseases, the fourth part. It contains all that the learn’d and experienc’d…

Pechey, John
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Collections of acute diseases. Taken from the best authors that have written most accurately of…

Pechey, John
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The true method of curing consumptions, wherein 1. The vulgar method is discovered to be…

Haworth, Samuel
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Collections of acute diseases. The second and third part. The second part, contains all that…

Pechey, John
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The spirit of diseases; or, Diseases from the spirit: laid open in some observations concerning…

Helmont, Franciscus Mercurius van
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