Parkinson, James, 1755-1824
James Parkinson
Parkinson, James Médecin
Parkinson, James (James William Keys), 1755-1824
פרקינסון, ג'יימס, 1755-1824
VIAF ID: 69065413 ( Personal )
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (41)
Works
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An account of Mr. Parkinson's expulsion from the University of Oxford in the late times : in vindication of him from the false aspersions cast on him in a late pamphlet entituled, The history of passive obedience | |
Account of the apprehension, treatment in prison, and repeated examinations before the Privy Council, of John Smith and George Higgins, on a charge of high treason | |
An address, : to the Hon. Edmund Burke. From the Swinish Multitude | |
The budget of the people. : Collected by Old Hubert | |
The chemical pocket-book, or memoranda chemica; arranged in a compendium of chemistry, according to the latest discoveries, with Bergman's table of single elective attractions, as improved by Dr. G. Pearson. ... By James Parkinson | |
Conspirators exposed | |
Dangerous sports. A tale. Addressed to children. : Warning them against wanton, careless, or mischievous exposure to situations, from which alarming injuries so often proceed. By James Parkinson | |
Essai sur la paralysie tremblante | |
Essay on the shaking palsy | |
Hospital pupil | |
The hospital pupil : or, an essay intended to facilitate the study of medicine and surgery. In four letters. I. On the Qualifications Necessary for a Youth Intended for the Profession of Medicine or Surgery. II. On the Education of a Medical Student, Improved Course of Hospital Studies, &c. III. Directions for the Prosecution of Hospital Studies, According to the Present System of Medical Education. IV. Hints on Entering into Practice, on Medical Jurisprudence, &c. By James Parkinson | |
Hunterian reminiscences; being the substance of a course of lectures on the principles and practice of surgery : delivered by the late Mr. John Hunter, in the year 1785: taken in short-hand, and afterwards fairly transcribed, by the late Mr. James Parkinson, ... edited by his son, J.W.K. Parkinson, ... by whom are appended illustrative notes. | |
James Parkinson, 1755-1824 | |
Jieimuzu pākinson no hito to gyōseki : 1755 - 1817 - 21seiki e mukete | |
Knave's-Acre Association. : Resolutions adopted at a meeting of placemen pensioners, &c. Held at the sign of the crown knaves acre, for the purpose of forwarding the designs of the Place and Pension Club lately instituted in London. faithfully copied from the original minutes of the Society, by Old Hubert | |
Mast and acorns | |
Medical admonitions addressed to families, : respecting the practice of domestic medicine, and the preservation of health. With directions for the treatment of the sick, on the first appearance of disease; by which its progress may be stopped, and a fatal termination prevented from taking place, through neglect or improper interference. By James Parkinson. In two volumes | |
Observations on Dr. Hugh Smith's philosophy of physic, and his two first chapters of philosophial inquiries | |
Observations on the nature and cure of gout; on nodes of the joints; and on the influence of certain articles of diet, in gout, rheumatism, and gravel | |
Old cottages, farm houses, and other half-timber buildings in Shropshire, Herefordshire, and Cheshire | |
Organic remains of a former world : an examination of the mineralized remains of the vegetables and animals of the antediluvian world, generally termed extraneous fossils. | |
Outlines of oryctology : an introduction to the study of fossil organic remains; especially of those found in the British strata: intended to aid the student in his inquiries respecting the nature of fossils, and their connections with the formation of the earth ... | |
A panegyrick on our Late Most Gracious Sovereign King William of glorious and immortal memory, as also on His Present Majesty our no less Gracious Sovereign King George. : Spoken by James Parkinson one of the scholars of Birmingham School, December 10, 1715, being the day of their breaking up; and publish'd at the desire of some gentlemen that heard it | |
Pearls cast before swine, : by Edmund Burke, scraped together by Old Hubert | |
Pop-gun plot unravelled | |
Remarks on Mr Whitbread's plan for the education of the poor with observations on Sunday schools and on the state of the apprenticed poor | |
Revolutions without bloodshed; or, Reformation preferable to revolt | |
The village association or the politics of Edley. : Containing The soldier's tale, The Headborough's mistake, The sailor's tale. The curate's quotations and Old Hubert's advice | |
A vindication of the London Corresponding Society | |
Yomigaeru jieimuzu pākinson : 1817nen yori 2000nen e | |
Ziekte van Parkinson | |
ジェイムズ・パーキンソンの人と業績 : 1755-1817-21世紀へ向けて | |
甦るジェイムズ・パーキンソン : 1817年より2000年へ |