Hulme, Nathaniel, 1732-1807
Nathaniel Hulme
Hulme, Nathaniel
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Works
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Abhandlung von dem Kindbetterinnenfieber, durch Nathanael Hulme, der Arzneyk. Doctor, und ordentlicher Arzt des Kindbetterinnen-Hospitals zu London u.s.w. aus dem Englischen übersetzt und mit einigen Zusätzen vermehret. | |
Dissertatio medica inauguralis, de scorbuto: quam ... ex auctoritate ... Gulielmi Robertson ... Academiae edinburgenae praefecti ... pro gradu doctoratus ... | |
Histoire et mémoires de la Société royale de médecine. | |
Libellus de natura : causa, curationeque scorbuti. Auctore Nathanaele Hulme, M. D. To which is annexed, A proposal for preventing the scurvy in the British navy | |
Neue, leichte und sichere Heilungsart des Steins, Scorbuts, Podagra ... und Vernichtung der im menschlichen Körper entstehenden Würmer : mit vielen Geschichten solcher geheilter Kranhheiten ... | |
Nieuwe, veilige en gemaklijke manier om den steen, den scheurbuik, het voeteuvel, enz. te geneezen, en de wormen uit het menschlijk ligchaam te verdrijven | |
Nova, tuta, facilisque methodus curandi calculum, scorbutum podagram, etc. destruendique vermes in humano corpore nidulantes | |
Oratio de re medica cognoscenda et promovenda. : Habita apud Societatem Medicam Londinensem, die XVIII Januarii, anno MDCCLXXVII auctore Nathanae͏̈le Hulme, M.D. Collegii Regalis Medicorum Londinensis: Medico Domus Carthusianæ, &c. Cui accessit, vita tuta et jucunda, calaulam solvendi, in vesica urinaria inhærentem; ab historia calculosi hominis, confirmata | |
safe and easy remedy proposed for the relief of the stone and gravel | |
A treatise on the puerperal fever: wherein the nature and cause of that disease, so fatal to lying-in women, are represented in a new point of view illustrated by dissections; and a rational method of cure proposed, Confirmed BY Experience. By Nathaniel Hulme, M. D. Physician (in Ordinary) to The City of London Lying-in Hospital, And to The General Dispensary for Relief of the Poor |