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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.

The sixth book of Practical physick. Of occult or hidden diseases; in nine parts Part…

Sennert, Daniel
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Practical physick; the fourth book in three parts. Part I. Of the diseases of the…

Sennert, Daniel
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The physitian’s library, containing all the works of the most famous physitians following, viz. Dan…

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Medicina veterum vindicata: or An ansvver to a book, entitled Medela medicinæ; in which the…

Twysden, John
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A golden practice of physick. In five books, and three tomes. After a new, easie…

Platter, Felix
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Daimonomageia. A small treatise of sicknesses and diseases from witchcraft, and supernatural causes. Never before…

Drage, William
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An account of the causes of some particular rebellious distempers, viz. the scurvy, cancers in…

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Nine books of physick and chirurgery written by that great and learned physitian, Dr Sennertus…

Sennert, Daniel
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A new method of physick: or, A short view of Paracelsus and Galen’s practice; in…

Partlicius, Simeon
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The institutions or fundamentals of the whole art, both of physick and chirurgery, divided into…

Sennert, Daniel
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