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An essay on cantharides
comprising, a brief account of their natural history; an inquiry into their mode of operation, and their use in diseases: with some remarks relative to the time when they should be employed -
On the generative System
Being an anatomical and physiological sketch of the parts of generation, and a treatise on their diseases, ... : To which is appended a critical examination of Sir E. Home's works on stricture; ... -
De tuto cantharidum in medicina usu interno
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Dissertatio medica
inauguralis, de cantharidum historia, operatione, et usu. Quam, annuente summo numine, Ex Auctoritate Reverendi admodum Viri, D. Gulielmi Robertson, S. S. T. P. Academiæ Edinburgenæ præfecti; nec non Amplissimi Senatus Academici consensu, Et nobilissimae Facultatis Medicæ decreto; pro gradu doctoris, Summisque in Medicina honoribus et privilegiis rite et legitime consequendis; eruditorum examini subjicit Johannes Carson, A. B. Philadelphiensis -
A full and clear reply to Doct. Thomas Dale
Wherein the real impropriety of blistering with cantharides in the first fever of the small-pox is plainly demonstrated. -
A full and clear reply to Doct. Thomas Dale
Wherein the real impropriety of blistering with cantharides in the first fever of the small-pox is plainly demonstrated. With some diverting remarks on the doctor's great consistence, and exquisite attainments in physick and philology. [Four lines of quotations in Latin] By Ja: Killpatrick -
Prolusio inauguralis, de usu vesicantium, qu? Cantharides recipiunt, in febribus
Quam Annuente Summo Numine, Ex auctoritate ornati admodum viri D. Gulielmi Wishart, S. T. D. Academiae Edinburgenae Praefecti; Necnon Amplissimi Senatus Academici consensu, et nobilissimae Facultatis Medicae decreto; Pro Gradu Doctoratus, Summisque In Medicina Honoribus Et Privilegiis Rite Et Legitime Consequendis, Eruditorum Examini Subjicit Carolus Moore, Pensylvaniensis -
A treatise of the safe
Internal Use of cantharides in the Practice of Physick. Written a few years since in Latin, by that eminently learned and experienc'd physitian, Dr. John Greenfield, Member of the College of Physitians in London, in his own Vindication, upon account of a Contest that then happen'd between him and some of the College, about his administring them inwardly to his Patients. Now Translated into English with his Approbation, By John Marten, Chyrurgeon. To which are added, Several further and very remarkable Observations and Histories of the said Doctor, also of the Translator and others concerning the safe, prevalent, effectual and wonderful Vertues of cantharides internally administred in divers difficult and deplorable Distempers, as Ulcers of the Kidney's and Bladder, Stone, Gravel, Strangury, Dropsies, and some particular Venereal Cases; most clearly evincing that without them, those Diseases can never be Cured. As also An Anatomical and Chymical Account of that insect, with some very curious Observations relating thereto, made by the Fire and Microscope. Likewise a Letter to the Doctor of the Effects of cantharides in the Gout, to which is subjoin'd a true History of that cruel Disease, and how far cantharides contributes towards its Cure