Manningham, Richard, 1690-1759
Manningham, Richard, Sir, 1690-1759
Manningham, Richard
Richard Manningham
VIAF ID: 22480316 ( Personal )
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- 200 _ | ‡a Manningham ‡b Richard ‡f 1690-1759
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Manningham, Richard ‡d 1690-1759
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Manningham, Richard, ‡c Sir, ‡d 1690-1759
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Manningham, Richard, ‡d 1690-1759
- 100 0 _ ‡a Richard Manningham
- 100 0 _ ‡a Richard Manningham
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (8)
5xx's: Related Names (3)
Works
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An abstract of midwifry : for the use of the lying-in infirmary: which with due explanations by anatomical preparations, &c. the repeated Performances of all Kinds of Deliveries, on our great Machine, with the Ocular Demonstration of the Reason and Justness of the Rules to be observed in all genuine and true Labours, in the Lying-in Infirmary, on our Glass Machine, makes a complete method of teaching midwifry; by giving the Pupils the most exact Knowledge of the Art, and perfectly forming their Hands, at the same time, for the safe and ready practice of midwifry | |
Aphorismata medica : quibus tam bona quam mala valetudo mulierum, praecipue utero gerentium a conceptu usque ad puerperium depingitur... Accesserunt morbos dignoscendi methodus certissima unde curationes efficacissimae colliguntur.. | |
Artis obstetricariae compendium tam theoriam quam praxin spectans ... in usum medicinae tyronum denuo editum et novis qvibusdam additamentis videlicet praefamine et duabus disqvisitionibus theoretico-practicis ... auctum | |
A discourse concerning the plague and pestilential fevers : plainly proving, that the general productive causes of all plagues of pestilence, are from some fault in the air: or from ill and unwholesome Diet: And that the Air is the principal Cause of Spreading the Infection; and the great Danger this Nation is in of producing an Artificial Famine; with some Hints for Prevention and Cure. If a Scarcity of Bread-Corn, whether real or Artificial be the Occasion of ill and unwholesome Diet; tho' it may at present more immediately affect the Poor only, yet the not timely prevented, its Evil Effects may soon reach the most oppulent; for the Plague of Pestilence may be much sooner produced in this Nation, by an Artificial Famine, than by any Infection of the Plague Itself from Foreign Parts | |
An exact diary, of what was observ'd during a close attendance upon Mary Toft | |
Sir R. Manningham's diary concerning Mary Toft, the pretended rabbit-breeder | |
The symptoms : nature, causes, and cure of the febricula, or little fever: commonly called The Nervous or Hysteric Fever; the Fever on the Spirits; Vapours, Hypo, or Spleen. By Sir Richard Manningham, Knt. M. D. F. R. S. and of the College of Physicians, London. |