Turner, Daniel, 1667-1741
Turner, Daniel, 1667-c.1740
Daniel Turner English surgeon and physician
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Works
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Abhandl. von den Krankh. der Haut, 1766: | |
The ancient physician's legacy impartially survey'd; and his practice prov'd repugnant, not only to that of the best antient and modern physicians, but to the very nature of those diseases (many of them) of which he undertakes to give us an account; inconsistent even with those very indications himself at some times lays down for the cure. With practical observations upon each chapter. In a letter to a country physician. To which is added, in the way of postscript, A discourse on quicksilver, as now commonly taken: and the good or bad effects which have thence ensued. As also, a particular account of Monsieur Bellost's pill compa'd with the author's. And the case of Barton Booth, esq; the late famous tragedian. As the same was communicated to the author by Mr. Alexander Small, surgeon, who open'd the body in the presence of Sir Hans Sloan. | |
Annals of med. hist., 1919: | |
Aphrodisiacus. | |
Aphrodisiacus. : Containing a summary of the ancient writers on the venereal disease. Under the following Heads: I. Of its Original. II. Of the Symptoms. III. Of the Various Methods of Cure. Extracted from the two tomes of Aloysius Luisinus, which by the Direction of Dr. Boerhaave were lately revised and reprinted at Leyden. Together with An Index of all others omitted in that Collection, whether English or Foreigners, from the Beginning of the Sixteenth Century down to the present Time. With a large preface, by Daniel Turner, of the College of Physicians in London | |
Apologia chyrurgica : A vindication of the noble art of chyrurgery, from the gross abuses offer'd thereunto by mountebanks, quacks, barbers, pretending bone-setters, with other ignorant undertakers. Wherein their fraudulent practices are plainly detected by several remarkable observations, their fair promises prov'd fictions, their administrations pernicious, their confident pretences injurious and destructive to the welfare of the people. By Daniel Turner, practitioner in chyrurgery. Imprimatur. Datum in comitiis censoriis ex ædibus collegii nostri, Jan. 11. 1694. John Lawson, president. Samuel Collins, Richard Torless, Edward Tyson, Martin Lister, censores | |
An appendix to Dr. Turner's Art of surgery : Containing, The Additional Part of the last Impression thereof, for the Benefit of those who are possess'd of the First Edition. Here Publish'd by the Author's Direction. | |
The art of surgery, 1722: | |
The art of surgery : in which is laid down such a general idea of the same, as is founded upon Reason, confirmed by practice, and farther illustrated with many singular and rare Cases Medico-Chirurgical. In two volumes. The sixth edition, corrected. By Daniel Turner, M. D. of the College of Physicians in London. | |
A charge and sermon, : delivered at the ordination of the Rev. Mr. Job David, October 7, 1773, at Frome, Somersetshire. The charge By Daniel Turner, M. A. The sermon By Caleb Evans, M. A. Published at the request of the Church | |
Charity the bond of perfection : A sermon, the substance of which was preached at Oxford, November 16, 1780. On occasion of the re-establishment of a Christian church of protestant dissenters in that city: with a brief account of the state of the society, and the Plan and Manner of their Settlement. By Daniel Turner, M.A | |
The contrast; or The dying profligate, and the dying Christian, in two poetical essays. By Daniel Turner | |
The conversion, the practice of St. Paul : and the prayer of Jabez, considered: with devotional exercises; Two for each Day of the Week. To which is added, a sermon, preached before the Society of Antient Free Masons: and an Ode to Masonry. By the Rev. Daniel Turner, A.M | |
Devotional poetry vindicated, : in some occasional remarks on the late Dr. Samuel Johnson's animadversions upon that subject in his life of Waller. To which is added A short essay on genius. By Daniel Turner, M.A | |
A discourse concerning fevers. In two letters to a young physician : The first, diffuading from all hypotheses and theories, whether physical or mechanical, as vain and delusive. The second, directing his regimen for the cure, and his conduct to the sick person; with some short, but general remarks upon the pulse and urine, in the way of postscript. As also upon the crises, and critical days in fevers. The second edition. By Daniel Turner, M.D. of the college of physicians in London. | |
Dissertation sur les maladies vénériennes; ouvrage pratique | |
The divine appointment, and great importance of the Christian ministry considered, : in a sermon, Preached in Broad-Mead, Bristol, before the Bristol-Education-Society, August 13, 1777. By Daniel Turner, M. A. Published at the Request of the Society | |
Divine songs, : hymns, and other poems. By Daniel Turner | |
The drop and pill of Mr. Ward : consider'd: with a postscript; In which are some Remarks upon a late Report from Mr. Ward's Competitor; as also On the Affidavits made to the Twelve Cases in the Grub-Street Journal, in an epistle to Dr. James Jurin, Fellow of the College of Physicians, And of the Royal Society: from Daniel Turner, Of the same College of Physicians in London. | |
Essays on important subjects, : in two volumes. By Daniel Turner | |
An exhortation to peace, : loyalty, and the support of government. Addressed to a congregation of Protestant Dissenters, in Abingdon Berks, at the close of a sermon preached in the morning of the Lord's day, December 9, 1792. Published at the urgent Request of those who heard it, and as a Testimony of their entire Approbation of the Sentiments inculcated in it. By Daniel Turner, M. A | |
Expositions on some of the most highly picturesque, and interesting passages of scripture : wherein Several of the Strongest Emotions, and Finer Feelings of Human Nature, are Attempted to be Delineated. By Daniel Turner, A. M. Woolwich | |
The force of the mother's imagination upon her foetus in utero : Still farther considered: In the Way of a reply to Dr. Blondel's last Book, Entitled, The Power of the Mother's Imagination over the Foetus examined. To which is added, The Twelfth Chapter of the first Part of a Treatise De Morbis Cutaneis, as it was printed therein many Years past. In a letter to Dr. Blondel. By Daniel Turner, of the College of Physicians, London. | |
Free thoughts on the spirit of free inquiry in religion : with cautions against the abuse of it, and persuasives to candour, toleration, and peace, amongst Christians of all denominations. By Daniel Turner, M.A | |
The gracious presence of God, the chief joy of his people, considered, in a sermon : occasioned by the death of the Rev. Samuel Stennett, D. D. Late Pastor Of The Church Of Christ, Meeting In Little Wild Street, London, who died, Aug. 25, 1795. Preached at Abingdon, Berks, September 6, 1795. By Daniel Turner, M.A | |
Hints on religious education: being two sermons in favour of Sunday schools. By Daniel Turner, D.D | |
An introduction to rhetoric : containing all the principal tropes and figures, in English verse; One Line giving the Name and Definition of the Trope or Figure, and the other an Example adapted to it. The Whole Illustrated with Notes and References, and a Literal Translation of the Greek and Latin Names made Use of; with an Appendix, containing the chief Grammatical Figures in the same Manner. For the use of schools. By Daniel Turner, A.M | |
Letters religious and moral : designed particularly for the entertainment of young persons. By Daniel Turner | |
De morbis cutaneis | |
De morbis cutaneis : A treatise of diseases incident to the skin. In two parts. With a short appendix concerning the Efficacy of Local Remedies, and the Manner of some of their Operations. By Daniel Turner, Formerly a Member of the Surgeons Company, now a Licentiate of the College of Physicians, London. | |
De morbo gallico; a treatise of the French disease, publish'd above 200 years past by Sir Ulrich Hutten .... Translated soon after into English by a canon of Marten-Abbye. Now again revised and recommended to the press, with a preface to the same, and a letter at the close, to Mr. James Fern, surgeon, concerning a very singular suppos'd infection By Daniel Turner .... | |
Poems devotional and moral, : in two parts. By Daniel Turner, M.A | |
Preparation for death explained and enforced. : A sermon, occasioned by the death of Mrs. Elizabeth Tomkins, ... preached at the time of her interment, ... By Daniel Turner | |
A remarkable case in surgery : wherein an account is given of an uncommon fracture and depression of the skull, in a child about six years old; ... Also an exact draught of the case, ... Communicated by Daniel Turner. | |
Remarks on a sermon, preached at Abingdon, Berks, October 7, 1781. by the Rev. John Neal Lake, M.A. entitled, Infant baptism a reasonable and scriptural service. : In a letter to the author. By Daniel Turner, M.A | |
Sacred friendship: exemplified in the case of Elijah and Elisha. : A sermon, preached March the 5th. on the death of Mrs. Eliza Turner, who died Feb. 21, 1786, aged 34 Years. To which, by particular Desire, are added, several religious poems, composed by the above much-lamented lady. By the Rev. Daniel Turner, A. M. Woolwich, Kent | |
Short meditations on select portions of scripture : Designed To assist the Serious Christian in the Improvement of the Lord's Day, And other Seasons of Devotion and Leisure. By Daniel Turner, M. A | |
Surgery, skin and syphilis : Daniel Turner's London (1667-1741) | |
Syphilis 2 | |
Syphilis. A practical dissertation on the venereal disease | |
Syphilis, oder Practische Abhandlung von der Venus-Seuche in zweyen Theilen | |
Traité des maladies de la peau en général avec un court appendix sur l'efficacité des topiques dans les maladies internes et leur manière d'agir sur le corps humain traduit de l'anglais du docteur Turner par M***. Tome premier [-second]. |