Skip to main content
Wellcome Collection homepage
Visit us
What’s on
Stories
Collections
Get involved
About us
Sign in to your library account
Search for anything
Library account
Search for anything
Search
James Douglas
Scottish anatomist and midwife; (1675-1742)
Wikidata
Source:
Wikidata
On this page
On this page
Works from the collections
Frequent collaborators
Works from the collections
Works by this person
Works by this person
Works featuring this person
Works featuring this person
21 works
Books
Nauwkeurige beschryving wegens den oorsprong, loop, inplanting en werkung der spieren van 's menschen lichaam, in vergelyking van die honden, benevens eenige de vrouwen in 't byzonder eigen / In 't Engelsch beschreven door J.D. ... En met aantekenningen van de Heere Bernhard Siegfried Albinus ... in't Nederduytsch gebragt door Jan van der Hulst.
Douglas, James, 1675-1742
|
Date: 1732
Books
Online
Index materiae medicae: or, a catalogue of simple medicines that are fit to be used in the practice of physick and surgery ... To which are added, two tables, in the first, the simple medicines are reduced under general heads, and, in the second, they are classed according to their principal vertues / [James Douglas].
Douglas, James, 1675-1742
|
Date: 1724
Books
Online
Myographiae comparatae specimen, or, A comparative description of all the muscles in a man, and in a quadruped / By James Douglas.
Douglas, James, 1675-1742.
|
Date: 1775
Books
Online
Myographiae comparatae specimen: or, a comparative description of all the muscles in a man and in a quadruped. Shewing their discoverer, origin, progress, insertion, use and difference. To which is added an account of the muscles peculiar to a woman. With an etymological table, and several useful indexes / By James Douglas.
Douglas, James, 1675-1742
|
Date: 1750
Books
Bibliographiae anatomicae specimen: sive catalogus omnium pene auctorum qui ab Hippocrate ad Harvaeum rem anatomicam ex professo, vel obiter, scriptis illustrarunt ... / [James Douglas].
Douglas, James, 1675-1742.
|
Date: 1715
View all
Frequent collaborators
John Thomson
Close modal window