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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.

Galen’s method of physick: or, his great master-peece; being the very marrow and quintessence…

Galen,
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The astrological physitian

Andrews, William
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A continuation of the account of the nature, causes, symptoms and cure of the distempers…

Cockburn, William
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Physical experiments being a plain description of the causes, signes, and cures of most diseases…

Drage, William
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Scotland illustrated: or, An essay of natural history, in which are exquisitely displayed the nature…

Sibbald, Robert
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Dr. Willis’s practice of physick, being all the medical vvorks of that renowned and famous…

Willis, Thomas
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Mellificium chirurgiæ: or, The marrovv of chirurgery much enlarged. To which is now added Anatomy…

Cooke, James
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A few queries relating to the practice of physick, with remarks upon some of them…

Chamberlen, Hugh
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Mellificium chirurgiæ: Or, The marrow of chirurgery. With the anatomy of human bodies according to…

Cooke, James
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A treatise of consumptions: in which their nature, causes and symptoms are briefly explained; and…

Nevett, Thomas
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