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- Temperature, Animal and human
- Temperature, Body
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Filed under: Fever The Theory and Treatment of Fevers (Arrow Rock, MO: The author, 1844), by John Sappington and Ferdinando Stith
Filed under: Fever -- Early works to 1800
Filed under: Fever -- Etiology -- Early works to 1800 A New Theory of Acute and Slow Continued Fevers: Wherein, Beside The Appearance of Such, and The Manner of Their Cure, Occasionally, The Structure of The Glands, and The Manner of Laws of Secretion, The Operation of Purgative, Vomitive, and Mercurial Medicines, Are Mechanically Explained; To Which Is Prefix'd an Essay Concerning The Improvements of The Theory of Medicine (8th edition, corrected; London: Printed for W. Otridge, 1766), by George Cheyne (page images at NIH) Filed under: Fever -- Treatment -- Early works to 1800 Novissima Idea de Febribus et Earundem Dogmatica, Ac Rationalis Cura Mechanicis Rationibus Suffulta cum Dissertatione de Insensibili Transpiratione Mechanicè Probata (in Latin; Dublin: Sumptibus Onuphrii Stella, 1705), by Jacobus Sylvius (page images at NIH) A New Theory of Acute and Slow Continued Fevers: Wherein, Beside The Appearance of Such, and The Manner of Their Cure, Occasionally, The Structure of The Glands, and The Manner of Laws of Secretion, The Operation of Purgative, Vomitive, and Mercurial Medicines, Are Mechanically Explained; To Which Is Prefix'd an Essay Concerning The Improvements of The Theory of Medicine (8th edition, corrected; London: Printed for W. Otridge, 1766), by George Cheyne (page images at NIH) Filed under: Fever -- Homeopathic treatment
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Filed under: Malaria -- Treatment The Theory and Treatment of Fevers (Arrow Rock, MO: The author, 1844), by John Sappington and Ferdinando Stith
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Filed under: Esophagus -- ExaminationFiled under: PercussionFiled under: Pulse Pulse and Rhythm (reprinted from the Popular Science Monthly, 1903), by Mary Elizabeth Hallock Greenewalt
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Filed under: Physiology Health and Happiness: An Elementary Text Book of Personal Hygiene and Physiology Based on Catholic Principles (New York: J. F. Wagner; London: B. Herder, c1922), by Francis J. Dore Health in the House: Twenty-Five Lectures on Elementary Physiology in Its Application to the Daily Wants of Man and Animals, Delivered to the Wives and Children of Working-Men in Leeds and Saltaire (eighth edition), by Catherine M. Buckton (multiple formats at archive.org) The History of a Mouthful of Bread, and Its Effect on the Organization of Men and Animals, by Jean Macé and Mrs. Alfred Gatty (Gutenberg text) Hygienic Physiology, With Special Reference to the Use of Alcoholic Drinks and Narcotics: Being a Revised Edition of the Fourteen Weeks in Human Physiology (edited for the use of schools; 1889), by Joel Dorman Steele (Gutenberg text) The Institutions of Physiology (third edition; London: Burgess and Hill, 1820), by Johann Friedrich Blumenbach, trans. by John Elliotson (multiple formats at archive.org) Man: An Adaptive Mechanism (New York: Macmillan, 1916), by George Washington Crile, ed. by Annette Austin (multiple formats at archive.org) Physiologie Raisonnée (in French; Paris: Société d'Éditions Scientifiques, 1899), by H. N. Dakhyl (page images at HathiTrust) Principles of General Physiology (third edition, revised; London et al.: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1920), by William Maddock Bayliss (page images at HathiTrust) A Text Book on Chiropractic Physiology (Davenport, IA: H. E. Vedder, 1916), by Harry Edwin Vedder The Works of William Harvey (with a life of the author; London: Printed for the Sydenham Society, 1847), by William Harvey, ed. by Robert Willis (multiple formats at archive.org) On the Chemistry of Blood, and Other Scientific Papers (London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner and Co., 1893), by L. C. Wooldridge, ed. by Victor Horsley and Ernest Henry Starling (multiple formats at archive.org) Physiology: General and Osteopathic (Kirksville, Mo.: Press of the Journal printing company, c1913), by John Deason (PDF at MSU) Essays and Observations on Natural History, Anatomy, Physiology, Psychology, and Geology (2 volumes; London: J. van Voorst, 1861), by John Hunter, contrib. by Richard Owen Warfare in the Human Body: Essays on Method, Malignity, Repair and Allied Subjects (New York: E. P. Dutton Co., c1921), by Morley Roberts (multiple formats at archive.org)
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