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Praxagoras of cos on arteries, pulse and pneuma
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De Francisco Solani inventis circa arteriarum pulsum et præsagia inde haurienda programma
In quo ea secundum receptas in oeconomia animali leges solvuntur et explicantur. Autore Milcolumbo Flemyng, M.D -
Observations on the intermitting pulse
As Prognosticating, in Acute Diseases, according to Dr. Solano, a Critical Diarrhoea-Or, as indicating the Use of Purging Remedies. By Daniel Cox, M. D. Member of the Royal College of Physicians, London -
Galeni Pergameni de pulsuu usu Tho. Linacro Anglo interprete
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Der wohlerfahrene Urin-Doctor oder Anleitung zum Erkennen aller Krankheiten aus dem Urin und Puls
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Galen als Erforscher des menschlichen Pulses
ein Beitrag zur Selbstdarstellung des Wissenschaftlers (De dignotione pulsuum I 1) -
Two treatises the first of pulses, the second of urines
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New and extraordinary observations concerning the prediction of various crises by the pulse
independent of the critical signs delivered by the ancients; made, first by Dr. Don Francisco Solano de Luque, late of the City of Antequera in Spain; And subsequently by several other Physicians. Illustrated with many new cases and remarks, To which are added, Some General Hints on the Nature, the Ancient Observance, and Modern Neglect of Crises, By James Nihell, M.D -
Observations respecting the pulse
intended to point out with greater certainty, the indications which it signifies; especially in feverish complaints. By W. Falconer, M.D. F.R.S. Physician to the General Hospital, Bath -
Inquiries concerning the varieties of the pulse
and the particular crisis each more especially indicates. Written originally in French, by Mr. De Bordeu, Doctor of the Faculties of Paris, and Montpellier -
The pulse watch
Vol.II. or, an essay to discover the causes of diseases, and a rational method of curing them by feeling of the pulse. These Essays are added as an appendix. I. An Essay to make a new Sphygmologia, by accommodating the Chinese and European Observations about the Pulse. II. An Inquiry into the Nature, Use, Causes and Differences of the Respirations, and the Prognostications which may be made by them in Diseases. III. A Letter concerning the Rupture in the Lungs, which is the Cause of the Asthma in Mankind, and of the Broken-Wind in Horses, and of the Crocke in Hawks, with the palliative Cure of those several Diseases, and their Symptoms. By Sir John Floyer, Knight -
The physician's pulse-watch
or, an essay to explain the old art of feeling the pulse, and to improve it by the help of a pulse-watch. In three parts. I. The Old Galenic Art of Feeling the Pulse is describ'd, and many of its Errors corrected: The true Use of the Pulses, and their Causes, Differences and Prognostications by them, are fully explain'd, and Directions given for Feeling the Pulse by the Pulse-Watch, or Minute-Glass. II. A New Mechanical Method is propos'd for preserving Health, and prolonging Life, and for curing Diseases by the help of the Pulse-Watch, which shews the Pulses when they exceed or are deficient from the natural. III. The Chinese Art of Feeling the Pulse is describ'd; and the Imitation of their Practice of Physick, which is grounded on the Observation of the Pulse, is recommended. To which is added, An Extract out of Andrew Cleyer, concerning the Chinese Art of Feeling the Pulse. By Sir John Floyer, Knight -
Curious observations in that difficult part of chirurgery, relating to the teeth
shewing how to preserve the teeth and gums from all accidents they are subject to, as 1. An account of their nature, 2. Their alteration, with their proper remedies, 3. Their cause of corruption and putrefaction, 4. Directions for restoring or supplying the defect of them in old or young, 5. Considerations on the tooth ache, looseness of the teeth, the decay of the gums, with their remedies and restoratives, 6. The use of the polican or instrument wherewith, they are drawn on all occasions : lastly, teeth in children, what they are in the original, and how they come to perfection, in what order produced, the means to hasten them, and render them easie in breeding : to which is added, A physical discourse, wherein the reasons for the beating of the pulse, or pulsation of the arteries, together with those of the circulation of the blood are explained, and the opinions of several ancient and modern physicians and phylosophers, as Gallen, Gassendus, Cartesius, Lower, Willis, &c. upon this subject are examined