The Physician's Pulse-watch, Or, An Essay to Explain the Old Art of Feeling the Pulse, and to Improve it by the Help of a Pulse-watch
Author: John Floyer
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Published: 1707
Total Pages: 474
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Author: John Floyer
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Published: 1707
Total Pages: 474
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Published: 1710
Total Pages: 510
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Richard J. Kahn
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Published: 2020
Total Pages: 565
ISBN-13: 0190053259
DOWNLOAD EBOOKJeremiah Barker : Background, Education, and Writings -- Obtaining and Sharing Medical Literature, 1780-1820 -- The Old Medicine and the New : why Barker wrote this manuscript, for whom was it written, and why was it not published? -- "Alkaline Doctor" and "A Dangerous Innovator" -- Thoughts to Consider While Reading Barker's Manuscript.
Author: Gianenrico Bernasconi
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Published: 2020-12-16
Total Pages: 226
ISBN-13: 3110625032
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe historiography of timekeeping is traditionally characterized by a dichotomy between research that investigates the evolution of technical devices on the one hand, and research that is concerned with the examination of the cultures and uses of time on the other hand. Material Histories of Time opens a dialogue between these two approaches by taking monumental clocks, table clocks, portable watches, carriage clocks, and other forms of timekeeping as the starting point of a joint reflection of specialists of the history of horology together with scholars studying the social and cultural history of time. The contributions range from the apparition of the first timekeeping mechanical systems in the Middle Ages to the first evidence of industrialization in the 18th and 19th centuries.
Author: Logan Clendening
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Published: 1960-01-01
Total Pages: 705
ISBN-13: 0486206211
DOWNLOAD EBOOKOne hundred and twenty-four selections survey the outstanding writings and discoveries in all aspects of medicine
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Publisher: CUP Archive
Published: 1971
Total Pages: 208
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Laurinda S. Dixon
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Published: 2019-01-24
Total Pages: 332
ISBN-13: 1501735764
DOWNLOAD EBOOKBearing such titles as The Doctor's Visit or The Lovesick Maiden, certain seventeenth-century Dutch paintings are familiar to museum browsers: an attractive young woman—well dressed, but pale and listless—reclines in a chair, languishes in bed, or falls to the floor in a faint. Weathered crones or impish boys leer suggestively in the background. These paintings traditionally have been viewed as commentary on quack doctors or unmarried pregnant women. The first book to examine images of women and illness in the light of medical history, Perilous Chastity reveals a surprising new interpretation. In an engaging analysis enhanced by abundant illustrations-including eight pages of color plates—Laurinda S. Dixon shows how paintings reflect changing medical theories concerning women. While she illuminates a tradition stretching from antiquity to the present, she concentrates on art from the thirteenth through the eighteenth centuries, and particularly on paintings from seventeenth-century Leiden. Dixon suggests how the assumptions of a predominantly male medical establishment have influenced prevailing notions of women's social place. She traces the evolution of the belief that women's illnesses were caused by "hysteria," so named in ancient Greece after the notion that the uterus had a tendency to wander in the body. All women were considered prone to hysteria-strong emotions, idleness, intellectual activity, or unladylike pursuits could cause it—but it was most commonly diagnosed among celibates. Analyzing paintings of women's sickrooms by Jan Steen, Dirck Hals, Gabriel Metsu, Jacob Ochtervelt, Godfried Schalcken, Samuel van Hoogstraten, and Franz van Mieris, Dixon perceives metaphoric identifications of the womb as the source of illness. She also documents changing fashions in cures for hysteria and discusses allusions to the debilitating effects of women's passions not only in paintings, but also in madrigals by John Dowland and Henry Purcell. In conclusion, Dixon argues that her study has strong ramifications of attitudes towards women and illness today. She takes up images in twentieth-century culture as well and calls attention to a resurgence of female "hysteria" after World War II.
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Published: 1898
Total Pages: 1856
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Mudasir Khazir
Publisher: Educreation Publishing
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book is an attempt towards simplifying and reviving the subject of pulse examination as described in Unani system of medicine, for its better understanding. It also includes possible correlations between classical and conventional views about pulse and the theories governing the generation and changes in pulse waves. It is aimed at re-establishing the clinical significance of pulse examination.