Nisbet, William, 1759-1822
Nisbet, William
William Nisbet
VIAF ID: 71736329 ( Personal )
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Works
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CLINICAL GUIDE | |
The clinical guide, or a concise view of the leading facts, on the history, nature, and treatment of the various diseases that form the subject of midwifery, or attend the pregnant, parturient, and puerperal states: ... To which is added an obstetrical pharmacopœia, divided into three parts; ... By William Nisbet. | |
The clinical pharmacopœia : or, general principles of practice and prescription: Arranged Under Three Heads; of Materia Medica, Classification, and Extemporaneous Formulae. Being the principles and most approved forms of practice in medicine, surgery, midwifery, and children's diseases. Intended as a compend, or pocket-book, for medical practitioners. By William Nisbet, M. D. Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, One of the Surgeons to the Royal Infirmary; Now of London. | |
The Edinburgh school of medicine : containing the preliminary o fundamental branches of professional education viz. Anatomy, medical chemistry, and botany | |
Essai sur la théorie et la pratique des maladies vénériennes | |
An inquiry into the history, nature, causes, and different modes of treatment hitherto pursued, in the cure of scrophula and cancer. | |
Memorial for Mr. William Nisbet, minister of the united parishes of Firth and Stenness, in the island of Orkney, against Hugh Isbister in Barnhouse, William Leith in Moa in Culston, and David Isbister in Onstown, tenants in the said united parishes | |
The new domestic medicine : or, A treatise on the prevention and cure of diseases, etc. | |
Syllabus of a course of lectures on some subjects connected with the theory and practice of the venereal disease. By William Nisbet, M.D. |