A treatise on diphtheria : its nature, pathology and homoeopathic treatment / by Wm. Tod Helmuth.
- William Tod Helmuth
- Date:
- 1862
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: A treatise on diphtheria : its nature, pathology and homoeopathic treatment / by Wm. Tod Helmuth. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by the Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine, through the Medical Heritage Library. The original may be consulted at the Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine, Harvard Medical School.
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![Arahes et Latin% de Anginarum natttris, speciehts, causis et curationihus scrijpsere diver sis in locis; et circa affectionem liisce tem^oribus vocatani Garro- TiLLO. Opus Doctoris Johannis Alphonsi de Fon- techa, &c. Compluti 1611. Also described under the same name by Herrera, early in the seven- teenth century—Be Essentia Causis, Notis, Prmsagio, Curatione, et Prwcautione Faucium et Gutturis Anginosorum TJlcerum Morhi Suffocantis^ GtARRO- TiLLO Hispane appellati, &c. Authore, Doctore Christophero Perez de Herrera, &c. Matriti, 1615. IV. Epidemicus Strangulatorius —as it ap- peared in 1618 at JN'aples, the popular name of the disorder being male de canna^'' disease of the trachea—described by Kola Carnevale, Syambiti and others. V. GriJL^ Morbus—as it was known in Sicily in 1600-25—described by Cortesius— Joannis Baj>- tistce Cortesii, Miscellaneorum Medicinalium Decades Denm, p. 696, Messana?, 1625. YI. Ulcus Syriacus—as it was seen in Syria and Coelo-Syria, by Alaymus {Marci Antonii Alapni, ConsuUatio, pro Ulceris Syriaci nunc Vagantis cura- tione, p. 54, 1632.) YII. Morbus Strangulatorius — noticed in London in 1739-1746, by Dr. Forthergill—the title being ^^An account of the Putrid Sore Throat, hy John Forthergill, M. D., pp. 32, 34. Fifth edition. London: 1769. YIII. Angi]n^a Suffocatiya—^^as described by Dr. Bard, of JSTew York—his work being '-''An in- quiry into the nature^ cause and cure of the Angina](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21058039_0016.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)