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The English malady: or a Treatise of nervous diseases of all kinds; as spleen, vapours, lowness of spirits, hypochondriacal, and hysterical distempers, etc (4th ed.).
Of the spleen, vapours, lowness of spirits, hysterical or hypochondriacal disorders.
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Author(s):
George Cheyne
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1734
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G Strahan
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pp. 6
Of the sources and causes of chronical distempers in general.
pp. 10
Of the general causes of the disorders of the nerves.
pp. 14
Of the general division of nervous distempers.
pp. 25
That what is swallowed down and received into the habit, is the first and chief efficient cause of all that mankind suffer in their bodies.
pp. 35
Of the surprizing and wonderful effects of salts, especially of the volatile, urinous, or animal salts, upon human bodies and constitutions.
pp. 48
Of the frequency of nervous disorders, in later years, beyond what they have been observed in former times.
pp. 60
Of the true nature of the fibres and nerves.
pp. 67
Of the use of the fibres and nerves, and the manner and causes of sensation, and of muscular motion.
pp. 77
Of the existence of animal spirits, and of their use to account for animal motion, and the other animal functions.
pp. 90
Of the generation, animation, nutrition, and growth of the solids and fluids of animals, and some other functions of the animal oeconomy.
pp. 99
Of the signs and symptoms of a too relaxed, loose, and tender state of nerves.
pp. 111
Of the general method of cure of nervous distempers.
pp. 124
Of the method and medicines proper for the first intention.
pp. 137
Of the medicines proper for the second intention.
pp. 143
Of the medicines proper for the third intention.
pp. 149
Of the regimen of diet proper for nervous distempers.
pp. 172
Of the exercise proper for nervous disorders.
pp. 183
Of some of the more immediate and eminent causes of nervous disorders.
pp. 192
Of the spleen, vapours, lowness of spirits, hysterical or hypochondriacal disorders.
pp. 205
Of the cure of the symptoms of vapours, hysterical and hypochondriacal disorders.
pp. 217
Of the nervous disorders of the convulsive tribe, particularly of hysterical and hypochondriacal fits, and those other paroxysms that attend nervous disorders.
pp. 226
Of nervous fevers, cholicks, gouts, asthmas, rheumatisms, and other distempers denominated nervous.
pp. 238
Of the palsy, St. Vitus's dance, and other paralytick disorders.
pp. 245
Of the apoplexy and epilepsy.
pp. 267
Of those whose nervous complaints were cured by medicine, under a common, tho′ temperate diet.
pp. 273
Of nervous cases, requiring a mix′d or triming regimen of diet, viz. of tender, young, animal food, and a little wine and water one day, and the other only milk, seeds, and vegetables.
pp. 284
Of nervous cases, requiring a strict and total milk, seed, and vegetable diet.
pp. 297
The objections against a regimen, especially a milk, seed, and vegetable diet, considered.
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