Jackson, Seguin Henry, 1752-1816
Seguin Henry Jackson
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Works
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Cautions to women : the progress of labour and delivery; the confinement of child-bed; and some constitutional diseases: including directions to midwives and nurses. respecting the state of pregnancy; the progress of labour and delivery; the confinement of child-bed; and some constitutional diseases: including directions to midwives and nurses. To which are added, observations on the mode of recovering a still-born infant; the Management of Children in the Month; and the diseases of early infancy; by Seguin Henry Jackson, M.D. of the Royal College of Physicians, London; Physician to the Westminster General Dispensary, and to the Infirmary of St. George, Hanover-Square | |
Dermato-Pathologia : or practical observations, from some new thoughts on the pathology and proximate cause of diseases of the true skin and its emanations, the rete mucosum and cuticle, with an appendix Containing Further Observations on the influence of the perspirable fluid in the production of animal heat; and remarks on the late theories of scurvy; With the Particular View of Recommending the Oak Bark, as a New Marine Antiscorbutic; and as a probable Antiseptic in some other Putrescent Disorders | |
Thesis medica inauguralis, de physiologia et pathologia dentium eruptionis: quam ... ex auctoritate ... d. Gulielmi Robertson ... Academiae edinburgenae praefecti ... pro gradu doctoratus ... eruditorum examini subjicit Seguinus Henricus Jackson, Anglo-Britannus ... Ad diem 24. junii [1778] ... | |
A treatise on sympathy, in two parts : Part I. On the Nature of Sympathy in General; that of Antipathy; and the Force of Imagination; and on their extensive importance and Relation to the Animal Oeconomy: With many interesting Observations on Medical Sympathy. Part II. On Febrile Sympathy and Consent; and on the Balance and Connection of extreme Vessels; illustrated by Practical Remarks; and a new Explanation of the various Affections of the Stomach and Skin in Fever. In which is attempted, a full Refutation of the Doctrine delivered on the same Subject from the Practical Chair at the University of Edinburgh |