10 results filtered with: Rowley, William, 1742-1806.
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A treatise on one hundred and eighteen principal diseases of the eyes and eyelids, &c. In which are communicated several new discoveries relative to the cure of defects in vision; with many original prescriptions. By William Rowley, M.D. member of the University of Oxford, the Royal College of Physicians in London, &c. To which are added, directions in the choice of spectacles.
Rowley, William, 1742-1806.Date: M.DCC.XC. [1790]
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Schola mediciae universalis nova : Pars prior, continens historiam medicinae, anatomiam, physiologiam, atque pathologiam specialem, cum plurimis tabulis aenis / auctore Gulielmo Rowley.
Rowley, William, 1742-1806.Date: 1794- E-books
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On the absolute necessity of encouraging, instead of preventing or embarrassing the study of anatomy With a plan to prevent violating the dormitories of the defunct. Addressed to the Legislature of Great Britain. By William Rowley, M.D. member of the University of Oxford, the Royal College of Physicians in London, and physican to the St. Mary-Le-Bone Infirmary, &c. &c.
Rowley, William, 1742-1806.Date: Printed in the year 1795
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Schola medicinae; or, the new universal history and school of medicine / translated into English from the original Latin and Greek edition, by William Rowley.
Rowley, William, 1742-1806.Date: 1803- E-books
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The terrible effects of the poison from the bite of a mad dog with a description of the symptoms of the disease, and a certain method of cure, experienced in eighteen cases, two of which are hereunto annexed. II. The rise, progress, and success of inoculation, with a plain and easy method of preparing the patient by medicine; with rules and regimen necessary to be observed, and the ways of performing the operation. III. A case of an anchylosis, of stiff joint; cured by a poultice and fomentation of common coal, with the method of preparing the poultice. IV. The usefulness of vomiting and purging, both in preventing and curing continual fevers. V. A letter to the printer of the London chronicle, dated Oct. 10, 1767; occasioned by the death of a Rt. Hon. Gentleman, who died of an inflammation in his bowels a few months before. To which are added, an account of an irregular gout; with the curatives, indications, and alarming circumstances, when become fixed at the stomach; with a case and cure hereunto annexed. The description of a cancer, and cru[de] method of extirpating it by excinon, two cases, six of the king's evil; three of the leprosy; two of total deafness; one of a malignant quinsey; two of a lock'd jaw; one of the piles, a most deplorable case of a lady aged 72: a non retention of urine. The case of a young lady who took crude mercury, with a caution against taking it. Obstruction in the urinary passages and neck of the bladder, fistula in the perinaeum and scrotum, hardness from these parts arising from indiscretion of even so long standing. Salivation unnecessary in the cure of venereal complaints. Pains in the bowels, stomach, gums, and ears, instantly eased. Fevers and diseases in general, treated with the greatest safety and success. Founded upon a new method of practice. By Dr. Rowley, who resides at Mr. White's upholsterer, in Fownes-s-street, Dame-street.
Rowley, William, 1742-1806.Date: 1795?]- E-books
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Two letters to Dr. William Hunter , Physician Extraordinary to the Queen, Professor of Anatomy in the Royal Academy, and Fellow of the Royal and Antiquarian Societies, on the dangerous tendency of medical vanity; occasioned by the death of a noble lady. With a remarkable cure of a Cancerous womb, &c. &c.
Rowley, William, 1742-1806.Date: M.DCC.XC. [1790]- E-books
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An essay on the cure of ulcerated leges, without rest, exemplified by a variety of cases , In which laborious exercise was used during the cures. By William Rowley, surgeon.
Rowley, William, 1742-1806.Date: MDCCLXX. [1770]- E-books
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A practical treatise on the diseases of the breasts . Containing directions for the management of women during lying in; with the methods, of curing the inflammation, abscess, and schirrus of the breasts. By William Rowley, M.D. and man-midwife.
Rowley, William, 1742-1806.Date: MDCCLXXVII. [1777]- E-books
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Seventy four select cases, with the manner of cure, and the preparation of the remedies, in the following diseases . I. The schirrus, cancer, and ulcers of the breast and womb. II. Scrophulous swellings and ulcers about the neck and other parts; commonly called the king's evil. III. The specks and opacity of the cornea of the eye; in which sight hath been restored, by internal medicines only. IV. Old ulcers of the legs, cured in person much advanced in years. The whole being an appendix to the treatises already published on these subjects. By William Rowley, M.D.
Rowley, William, 1742-1806.Date: MDCCLXXIX. [1779]- E-books
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An essay on the malignant, ulcerated sore throat Containing reflections on its causes and fatal effects in 1787. With a remarakable case, accompanied with large purple spots all over the body, a mortification of the leg, &c. &c. By William Rowley, M.D. member of the University of Oxford, the Royal College of Physicians in London, &c. To which are added, animadversions on the present defects in treating the disorder, improved and successful methods of cure, and an account of a new species of temporary madness, &c.
Rowley, William, 1742-1806.Date: M.DCC.LXXXVIII. [1788]