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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.

Some observations made upon the blatta Bizantina, shewing its admirable virtues in curing astmahs and…

[author not specified],
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Select observations on English bodies of eminent persons in desperate diseases. First written in Latin…

Hall, John
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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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The anatomy of human bodies, comprehending the most modern discoveries and curiosities in that art…

Diemerbroeck, Ysbrand van
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Select observations on English bodies of eminent persons in desperate diseases. First written in Latin…

Hall, John
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Medicinal councels or advices: written originally in French, by Dr. Theodor Turquet de Mayerne, Kt…

Mayerne, Théodore Turquet de
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Casus medico-chirurgicus: or, A most memorable case of a noble-man, deceased. Wherein is…

Harvey, Gideon
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Animadversions on the medicinal observations, of... Mr. Frederick Loss

Alius Medicus,
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Select observations on English bodies: or, Cures both empericall and historicall, performed upon very eminent…

Hall, John
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A relation of some notable cures accounted incurable, as followeth…

Faber, Albert Otto
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