Harvey, Gideon, 1640?-1700?
Harvey, Gideon ca1639-ca1700
Harvey, Gideon, ca. 1639-ca. 1700
Harvey, Gideon
Gideon Harvey physician and medical author (1636-1702)
Harvey, Gideon (około 1640-około 1700).
Harvey, Gideon, - ca 1702
Harvey, Gideon, sec. XVII
Harvey, Gideon, asi 1640-asi 1700
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Gideon Harvey ‡c physician and medical author (1636-1702)
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Harvey, Gideon ‡d 1640-1700
- 100 1 _ ‡a Harvey, Gideon ‡d ca1639-ca1700
- 100 1 _ ‡a Harvey, Gideon, ‡d - ca 1702
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (29)
5xx's: Related Names (9)
- 500 1 _ ‡a Cruikshank, George ‡d 1792-1878
- 500 1 _ ‡a Defoe, Daniel ‡d 1661?-1731
- 500 1 _ ‡a Harvey, Gideon ‡d 1671-1755
- 500 1 _ ‡a Harvey, Gideon ‡d 1671-1755 ‡4 bezf ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#familialRelationship ‡e Beziehung familiaer
- 500 1 _ ‡a Horthemels, Daniel ‡d 168--1749
- 500 1 _ ‡a Horthemels, Denis ‡d 168.?-1749)
- 500 1 _ ‡a Joly, Jaspar Robert ‡d 1819-1892
- 500 1 _ ‡a Portefaix, Louis-Albert
- 500 1 _ ‡a Stahl, Georg Ernst ‡d 1660-1734)
Works
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The accomplisht physician, the honest apothecary, and the skilful chyrurgeon : detecting their necessary connexion and dependence on each other : withall a discovery of the frauds of the quacking empirick, the praescribing surgeon, and the practicing apothecary | |
Archelogia philosophica nova; or, New principles of philosophy. Containing Philosophy in general. Metaphysicks, or ontology. Dynamilogy, or a discourse of power. Religio philosophi, or natural theology. Physicks, or natural philosophy. | |
Ars curandi morbos expectatione : item de vanitatibus, dolis et mendaciis medicorum | |
Art of curing diseases by expectation | |
Casus medico-chirurgicus, 1678: | |
Casus medico-chirurgicus: or, a most memorable case of a noble-man, deceased : Wherein is shewed, His Lordship's wound, the various diseases survening, how his physicians and surgeons treated him, how treated by the author, after my Lord was given over by all his physicians, with all their opinions and remedies. Moreover, the art of curing the most dangerous of wounds, by the first intention: with the description of the remedies. Written and published by His Majesties command. The second edition. By Gideon Harvey, M.D. physician in ordinary to His Majesty | |
The city remembrancer: : being historical narratives of the great plague at London, 1665; great fire, 1666; and great storm, 1703 ... | |
The conclave of physicians, in two parts : detecting their intrigues, frauds, and plots, against their patients, and their destroying the faculty of physick : also a peculiar discourse of the Jesuits bark, the history thereof, with its true use and abuse : moreover an account of some eminent cases and new principles in physick, of greater use than any yet known | |
A discourse of the plague : containing the nature, causes, signs, and presages of the pestilence in general, together with the state of the present contagion : also most rational preservatives for families, and choice curative medicines both for rich and poor, with several waies for purifying the air in houses, streets, etc | |
The disease of London, or A new discovery of the scorvey : comprizing the nature, manifold differences ... | |
The family physician, and the house apothecary containing I. Medicines against all such diseases people usually advise with apothecaries to be cured of, II. Instructions, whereby to prepare at your own houses all kinds of necessary medicines that are prepared by apothecaries, or prescribed by physicians, III. The exact prices of all drugs, herbs, seeds, simple and compound medicines, as they are sold at the druggists, or may be sold by the apothecaries, IV. That it's plainly made to appear, that in preparing medicines thus at your own houses, that it's not onely a far safer way, but you shall also save nineteen shillings in twenty, comparing it with the extravagant rates of many apothecaries | |
De febribus tractatus theoreticus, et practicus præcipue : quo praxin curandarum febrium continuarum modernam esse lethiferam & barbaram, abunde patefit | |
Georgii Ernesti Stahl Ars sanandi cum expectatione. Ubi firmitas, fides, & veritas, proborum & peritorum medicorum... firmatur... | |
Georgii Ernesti Stahl, Sileni Alcibiadis. i.e. Ars sanandi cum expectatione. Opposita Arti curandi nuda expectatione : Satyra harveana castigatae.. | |
Gideon Harvey against the doctor of Paris, or, An answer to his late book, entitled The conclave of physicians | |
Great Venus unmasked, or, A more exact discovery of the venereal evil, or French disease : comprizing the opinions of most antient and modern physicians with the particular sentiment of the author touching the rise, nature, subject, causes, kinds, progress, changes, signs, and prognosticks of the said evil : together with luculent problems, pregnant observations, and the most practical cures of that disease, and virulent gonorrhoea, or running of the reins : likewise a tract of general principles of physick with discourses of the scurvy, manginess, and plague | |
An historical narrative of the great and terrible fire of London : Sept. 2nd 1666: with some parallel cases, and occasional notes. | |
Little Venus unmask'd : The seventh edition. Being a discourse of the French pox, with all its kinds, causes, signs and prognosticks. Also the running of the reins, Shanker, Bubo, Gleets, etc. with their Cures; whereby a Patient may easily discover the nature and degree of his Disaster, and if not very inveterate, or malignant, may Cure himself beyond any Apothecary or Surgeon. And what is the Chief. an appendix Of new Observations never yet Discovered by any: to which is added, a particular venereal case never before printed. By Gideon Harvey, M.D. | |
Morbus anglicus | |
Morbus anglicus, or, The anatomy of consumptions : containing the nature, causes, subject, progress, change, signs, prognosticks, preservatives, and several methods of curing all consumptions, coughs, and spitting of blood : with remarkable observations touching the same diseases : to which are added some brief discourses of melancholy, madness, and distraction occasioned by love : together with certain new remarques touching the scurvey and ulcers of the lungs | |
A theoretical and chiefly practical treatise of fevors : wherein it's made evident that the modern practice of curing continual fevors is dangerous and very unsuccessful : hereunto are added several important observations and cures of malignant fevors not inserted in the former impression | |
A treatise of the small-pox and measles; describing their nature, causes, and signs, diagnostick and prognostick, in a different way to what hath hitherto been known. Together, with the method of curing the said distempers, and all, or most, of the best remedies. Also, a particular discourse of opium, diacodium, and other sleeping medicines; with a reference to a very great case. | |
The vanities of philosophy & physick : together with directions and medicines easily prepared by any of the least skill, whereby to preserve health, and prolong life, as well in those that live regularly, as others that live irregularly comprizing moreover hypotheses different from those of the schools throughout almost the whole art of physick, and particularly relating to indigestion, and other diseases of the stomach, fevers, consumption, stone, gravel, suppression or urnine, apoplexy, palsie, madness, diseases of the eyes, and others : with variety of medicines, and rules whereby to make particular choice out of them : the whole being a work very useful to all, but especially to those that have any relation to the art of physick | |
Vanities of philosophy et physick |