Fothergill, Anthony 1732-1813
Fothergill, Anthony, ca. 1732-1813
Anthony Fothergill English physician (1732-1813)
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Works
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Cautions to the heads of families, in three essays : I. On cyder-wine, prepared in Copper Vessels; with Hints for the Improvement of Cyder, Perry, and other Fruit Liquors. II. On the poison of lead -Method of detecting it in various Liquors, Foods, Medicines, Cosmeticks, &c. with general Indications of Cure. III. On the poison of copper -How it may be discovered though in very minute Quantity-Method of Cure | |
Essay on the nature of the disease occasioned by the bite of a mad-dog: shewing the cause why the means hitherto employed have proved ineffectual, and why a more certain method of prevention and cure ought to be adopted. To which is prefixed, a letter to the author from Count Leopold De Berchtold, on the efficacy of olive oil. By A. Fothergill, M.D. F.R.S. member of several academies, etc. | |
A new experimental inquiry into the nature and qualities of the Cheltenham water : To which are now added, observations on sundry other waters : Shewing how their Properties may be ascertained, their Virtues preserved, their Impurities corrected, &c. With an appendix on the mephitic-alkaline water ; a New and Approved Remedy Against the Stone and Gravel | |
A new inquiry into the suspension of vital action, in cases of drowning and suffocation : Being an Attempt to concentrate Into a more luminous point of view, the scattered rays of Science, Respecting that Interesting Though Mysterious Subject. To Elucidate The Proximate Cause, To Appretiate The Present Remedies, And To Point Out The Best Method Of Restoring Animation | |
Preservative plan, or hints for the preservation of persons exposed to those accidents which suddenly suspend or extinguish vital action, And BY Which Many Valuable Lives Are Prematurely Lost To The Community. By A. Fothergill, M. D. - F. R. S. Member of the Royal College of Physicians, London, Honorary Member of the Medical Societies of London, Edinburgh, and Paris, and of the Philosophical Societies of Manchester, Philadelphia, &c |