Rymer, James, active 1770-1833
Rymer, James, fl. 1770-1833
James Rymer British medical writer
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Works
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Chemical reflections relating to the nature, causes, prevention and, cure of some diseases; in particular the sea scurvy, the stone and gravel, the gout, The Rheumatism, Fevers, &c. Containing Observations Upon Air; Upon Constituent Principles; And The Decomposition Of Animal And Vegetable Substances: With a Variety of Occasional Remarks, Philosophical And Medical. To which is added, the method of making wine from the juice of the sugar cane. By James Rymer, Surgeon, at Ryegate | |
A description of the island of Nevis : With an account of Its principal diseases. To which are added, some sentiments on reviewers; particularly the medical of the critical review For August 1775 | |
An essay : on medical education: with advice to young gentlemen of the faculty, who go into the Royal Navy as surgeons' mates | |
Introduction to the study of pathology on a natural plan, 1775: | |
Observations and remarks respecting the more effectual means of preservation of wounded seamen and marines on board of His Majesty's : ships, in time of action | |
The practice of navigation, on a new plan: by means of a quadrant of difference of latitude and departure; and an easy and true method, of bringing departure into difference of longitude, and vice versa, Without the Use of a Variety of Nautical Tables, or any Knowledge in Trigonometry: The whole calculated to instruct the most common Capacity in this useful Branch of Knowledge. By James Rymer, S. R. N | |
A short account of the method of treating scrofula : and other glandular affections; the inveterate cutaneous diseases, commonly called scurvy and leprosy: also ring-worms, tetters, Siphylitic Scurfs, Scabs, Blotches, Ulcerations, &c | |
A sketch of Great Yarmouth, in the county of Norfolk : with some reflections on cold bathing | |
Transplantation, or, Poor crocus pluckt up by the root. | |
A treatise on diet and regimen, wherein are established on practical grounds, rules, for the prevention, and cure of diseases incident to a disordered state of the digestive organs, and of the nervous system | |
A treatise upon indigestion, and the hypochondriac disease : and upon the inflammatory and atonic gout; with the methods of cure: together with above fifty-six selected cases, chiefly anomalous, of dyspepsy, hysteria, Hypochondriasis, the Inflammatory and Atonic Gout, Vertigo, Apoplexy, Palsy, &c. With the treatment of each case; including both medicine and regimen. Together with efficacious prescriptions adapted to the various complicated symptoms. With Observations on the Use and Abuse of the Cardiac Tincture in the above Diseases, and full Directions for taking it in other Nervous Affections, in broken Constitutions, and Habits impaired by hot Climates, &c |