Graham, James, 1745-1794
James Graham Scottish proponent of electrical cures and showman (1745-1794)
James Graham Scottish proponent of electrical cures and showman
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- 500 1 _ ‡a Vestina, Hebe, ‡d 1745-1794
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Works
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The christian's universal prayer. By James Graham, M.D. | |
A clear, full, and faithful portraiture, or Description, and ardent recommendation of a certain most beautiful and spotless virgin princess, of imperial descent! : To a certain youthful heir apparent, in the possession of whom alone, his Royal Highness can be truly, permanently, and supremely happy. Most humbly and dutifully dedicated to his Royal Highness George, Prince of Wales, etc. and earnestly recommended to the attention of the members of both Houses of Parliament. With a postscript to the people at large. The third edition. By James Graham, M.D. | |
A discourse, delivered on Sunday, August 17. 1783 : at Edinburgh, wherein the nature, and manner of the resurrection of the human body, and the immortality, or future modes of existence, and progress of the Soul! are philosophically, medically, and religiously explained, by Doctor James Graham, of the Temple of Health, in Pall-Mall, near the King's Palace, London. | |
Dr. Graham has had the honour of publicly exhibiting and explaining to the inhabitants of Bath and Bristol, and to the nobility and gentry who resort to those famous cities from most parts of Europe, the nature and effects of earth-bathing, daily, for about four months, even in the most severe weather of Nov. Dec. Jan. and Feb. last. | |
Dr Graham's address to the diseased, weak, and lame. | |
The guardian goddess of health : or, the whole art of preventing and curing diseases; and of enjoying peace and hapiness of body and of mind to the longest possible period of human existence: with precepts for the preservation and exaltation of personal beauty and loveliness. To which is added, an account of the composition, preparation, and properties of the three great medicines prepared and dispensed at the Temple of Health, Adelphi, and at the Temple of Hymen, Pall-Mall, London. By James Graham, M.D.This book is of so much real importance to the health and happiness of each individual among the public, that tho' it contains more matter or reading than most two shilling pamphlets, it is ordered to be sold for only two pence; - a price very inadequate to the prime cost of the paper, printing, distribution, etc. But salus populi suprema lex est!. | |
The guardian of health : long-life, and happiness: or, Doctor Graham's general directions as to regimen, etc. for the cure or alleviation of all nervous, scorbutic, scrophulous, bilious, gouty, and rheumatic diseases, for the Preservation of Health, for the happy Prolongation of Life,-For the Improvement and Preservation of Youth and Beauty,---and for the Enjoyment of temporal Peace, and of eternal Felicity; affectionately addressed to every reasonable and candid Person who wishes to be healthy, respectable, and truly happy both here and hereafter. To which are added, the Christian's Universal, being a Paraphrase on our Lord's prayer; and a complete and infallible Guide to everlasting Blessedness in Heaven!. | |
Health! soundness! strength! and happiness! to the people!. | |
A new and curious treatise of the nature and effects of simple earth, water, and air, when applied to the human body : how to live for many weeks, months, or years, without eating any thing whatever: With The Extraordinary Histories Of Many Persons, Male and Female, who have so subsisted. To which is added, an appendix, Containing Pathetic Remonstrances And Advices To Young Persons, And To Old Men, Against the Abuse of Certain debilitating and degrading Pleasures | |
A new : plain, and rational treatise on the true nature and uses of the Bath waters: shewing the cases and constitutions in which these waters are really proper to be used, and the best Methods of using them, and likewise the Cases in which they are hurtful and very dangerous;-and demonstrating the great Errors in which Mankind have hitherto been under, in regard to bathing in, pumping with, and drinking these wonderful and powerful Waters;-And also as to their Regimen of Food, Drink, Airing, Exercising, etc. To which are added, several very remarkable cures performed by Doctor Graham, under the immediate ocular Inspection, and attested by th[e] Hand-Writing of several of the principal Nobility of Europe and some great cures performed at Bath. By James Graham, M.D. Of Edinburgh, but now at Bath. | |
The principal grounds, basis, argument, or, soul! : of the new celestial curtain, (or reprehensory) lecture! Most humbly addressed to all crowned heads! great personages! And others, whom it may concern. By James Graham, M. D. | |
A private advice : formerly sold at the Temple of Hymen, by the Doctor himself, for one guinea. | |
Proposals for the establishment of a new and true Christian Church : and for cutting off the sources of corruption and of antichristianism in the Church of England. Containing Advices to Dr. Priestley; and to his numerous deluded and deluding Followers; Critical Remarks on the Churches of England, Scotland, and Rome, and on the various Sects which dissent from them; Directions for the Public and Private Reading of the Holy Scriptures with the deepest Devotion, and with the highest Benefit. The whole interspersed with Exhortations and Words of Consolation to all those Persons who truly know, who are desirous of knowing, or who are destined to know, that our Lord Jesus Christ is very gracious; and that He is the alone-the only possible Saviour of Mankind. With a preface, demonstrating the generally hurtful, and often fatal Effects of the Electrical Fire, and of the artificially produced Airs, which are recommended by Dr. Priestley, when applied to the Human Body. By James Graham, M.D. | |
A short extract from a book just published, intituled "Medical transactions at the Temple of Health in London, in the course of the years 1781 and 1782. | |
A short inquiry into the present state of medical practice : in consumptions; asthmas; ... To which is added, an appendix on the management and diseases of the teeth and gums | |
A sketch : or, short description of Dr. Graham's medical apparatus, etc. erected About the Beginning of the Year 1780, in his house, on the Royal Terrace, Adelphi, London. | |
Thoughts on the present state of the practice in disorders of the eye and ear : To which is added, an address to the inhabitants of Great Britain, particularly to those residing in the great metropolis of the British Empire, to which, by permission, are annexed, singular cases, authentic and remarkable cures, lately performed in London, in the diseases of those organs. By James Graham, M.D. oculist and aurist. | |
Travels and voyages in Scotland, England and Ireland, France, America Hungary, Germany, Russia, and ... of England in Holland, in the 1779 and 80, ... and the Low Countries and the ... regions of Greenland. D..., improvements, method of treating ... cases, ... of health and grane ... apparatus, etc. etc. Which cost upward of 12000 pounds. New edition, being the sixth---Price 3s. By James Graham, M.D. |