John Haygarth

British physician in 18th-century
The works

Books

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1784

An inquiry how to prevent the small-pox

1805

A clinical history of diseases

1801

A letter to Dr. Percival, on the prevention of infectious fevers

1784

An inquiry how to prevent the small-pox. And proceedings of a society for promoting general inoculation at stated periods, and preventing the natural small-pox, in Chester

1801

Medical transactions

1801

A letter to Dr. Percival, on the prevention of infectious fevers. And an address to the College of physicians at Philadelphia, on the prevention of the American pestilence ... Read to the Literary and philosophical society of Bath

1813

A clinical history of the acute rheumatism, or rheumatick fever. With a correspondence; containing the testimony of eight eminent physicians in the metropolis, to explain the beneficial effects of the Peruvian bark, cinchona, in the acute rheumatism : II. A clinical history of the nodosity of the joints

1813

I. A clinical history of the acute rheumatism, or rheumatick fever. With a correspondence; Containing the testimony of eight eminent physicians ... To explain the beneficial effects of the Peruvian bark, cinchona ... II. A clinical history of the nodosity of the joints

1793

A sketch of a plan to exterminate the casual small-pox from Great Britain, and to introduce general inoculation

1785

An inquiry how to prevent the small-pox

1800

Of the imagination, as a cause and as a cure of disorders of the body; exemplified by fictitious tractors, and epidemical convulsions. Read to the Literary and Philosophical Society of Bath

1813

I. A clinical history of the acute rheumatism, or rheumatick fever. With a correspondence testimony of eight eminent physcians ... To explain the beneficial effects of the Peruvian bark, cinchona ... II. A clinical history of the nodosity of the joints ...

1813

I. A clinical history of the acute rheumatism, or rheumatick fever. With a correspondence; containing the testimony of eight eminent physicians in the metropolis, to explain the beneficial effects of the Peruvian bark, cinchona, in the acute rheumatism

1800

Of the imagination, as a cause and as a cure of disorders of the body

1793

A sketch of a plan to exterminate the casual small-pox

1801

A letter to Dr. Percival on the prevention of infectious fevers and an address to the College of Physicians at Philadelphia on the prevention of the American pestilence

1801

Of the imagination, as a cause and as a cure of disorders of the body

1805

A clinical history of diseases. Part first