Materia Medica Or A New Description of the Virtues and Effects of All Drugs Or Simple Medicines Now in Use where from Their Principles, These Virtues Both Common and Specifick are Shewn, with Preparations of Each and Prescriptions ... : Done from the Latin Dictates of a Physician who was a Register'd Pupil of Dr. Paul Herman ... to which is Prefix'd a General Introduction Containing a Mechanical Account of the Operations of All Medicines Upon Human Bodies Also Critical Observations are Added to Each Simple Thro' the Whole, Wherever it was Found Necessary


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Materia Medica Or A New Description of the Virtues and Effects of All Drugs Or Simple Medicines Now in Use where from Their Principles, These Virtues Both Common and Specifick are Shewn, with Preparations of Each and Prescriptions ... : Done from the Latin Dictates of a Physician who was a Register'd Pupil of Dr. Paul Harman ... to which is Prefix'd a General Introduction Containing a Mechanical Account of the Operations of All Medicines Upon Human Bodies Also Critical Observations are Added to Each Simple Thro' the Whole, Wherever it was Found Necessary


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Chronicles of Pharmacy


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The Cambridge History of Medicine


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Against the backdrop of unprecedented concern for the future of health care, 'The Cambridge History of Medicine' surveys the rise of medicine in the West from classical times to the present. Covering both the social and scientific history of medicine, this volume traces the chronology of key developments and events.










Doctors and Slaves


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In this study Professor Sheridan presents a rich and wide-ranging account of the health care of slaves in the British West Indies, from 1680-1834. He demonstrates that while Caribbean island settlements were viewed by mercantile statesmen and economists as ideal colonies, the physical and medical realities were very different. The study is based on wide research in archival materials in Great Britain, the West Indies and the United States. By steeping himself in the eighteenth- and nineteenth-century sources, Professor Sheridan is able to recreate the milieu of a past era: he tells us what the slave doctors wrote and how they functioned, and he presents a storehouse of information on how and why the slaves sickened and died. By bringing together these diverse medical demographic and economic sources, Professor Sheridan casts new light on the history of slavery in the Americas.




Hippocratic Recipes


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Drawing on philological studies, social history and anthropology, this book offers the first extended study of the recipes included in the Hippocratic Corpus. It examines the links between oral and written traditions in the transmission of ancient pharmacological knowledge.