An account of the diseases, natural history and medicines of the East Indies
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- Titre
- An account of the diseases, natural history and medicines of the East Indies
- Créateur
- Bondt, Jakob de
- Date
- 1769
- Éditeur
- London : Noteman
- Siècle
- XVIIIe siècle
- Format
- Nombre de vues : 248
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- Traduit du latin vers l'anglais
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- 43148x01
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- Licence Ouverte
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- Médecine
- Sur l'auteur
- Bondt, Jakob de (1592 - 1631)
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0002 - I - [Page de titre]
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0004 - Page III - Preface
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0008 - VII - Dedication to their excellencies the directors of affaires in the East Indies
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0012 - Page XI - Contents
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0018 - Page 1 - Chapter I : Of a particular kind of Palsy, called, The Barbiers
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0024 - Page 7 - Chapter II : Of the Spasm
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0031 - Page 14 - Chapter III : Of fluxes of the belly ; and first of the true dysentery
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0036 - Page 19 - Chapter IV : Of the hepatic flux
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0039 - Page 22 - Chapter V : Of the tenesmus
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0043 - Page 26 - Chapter VI : Of the cholera morbus
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0047 - Page 30 - Chapter VII : Of the diseases of the Liver : and first of obstruction, and inflammation
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0052 - Page 35 - Chap. VIII : Of an imposthume in the Liver, and the cure of it
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0054 - Page 37 - Chapter IX : Of the dropsy, a disease very frequent in the Indies
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0060 - Page 43 - Chapter X : Of the Jaundice in the Indies
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0065 - Page 48 - Chapter XI : Of an atrophy
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0069 - Page 52 - Chap. XII : Of some of the disorders of the lungs, which are common in this country, and first of the Haemoptoe, or spitting of blood ; and the consumption, or ulcer of the lungs
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0075 - Page 58 - Chap. XIII : Of the Empyema, and fluctuation of purulent matter in the cavity of the thorax
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0078 - Page 61 - Chap. XIV : Of fevers in the Indies
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0082 - Page 65 - Chap. XV : Of certain fevers, which the inhabitants call tymorenses, peculiar to the Indies
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0088 - Page 71 - Chap. XVI : Of blindness, and a weakness of sight, to which those are liable who sail to Amboyna, and the Molucca Islands, and in the circumjacent friths
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0091 - Page 74 - Chap. XVII : Of the herpes, or a species of the Indian impetigo, which the inhabitants call a cowrap
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0096 - Page 79 - Chapter XVIII : Of red pimples, or wheals, vulgarly called in Holland het Rootvont, and troublesome flea-bites
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0099 - Page 82 - Chap. XIX : Of Tophi, Gummata, and ulcerations, endemic in the Island of Amboyna, and especially the moluccas ; which the Dutch call d'Amboynse pochen
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0102 - Page 85 - Some select observations taken from the dissection of dead bodies, and tending to throw light on the diseases above treated of. Observation I : of a person who died of the spasm
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0104 - Page 87 - Observation II : Of a person who laboured under an empyema and consumption
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0105 - Page 88 - Observation III : Of one who died of the dysentery / Observation IV : Of a man whose lungs were full of purulent matter
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0106 - Page 89 - Observation V : Of a person cured of an empyema
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0107 - Page 90 - Observation VI : Of a remarkable fracture of the skull
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0109 - Page 92 - Observation VII : Of a chronical and complicated disorder
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0110 - Page 93 - Observation VIII : Of a man in whom the vena cava was filled with a fat and medullary substance in place of blood
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0112 - Page 95 - Observation IX : Of an imposthum in the liver / Observation X : Of a wound of the head, where the skull was falsely imagined to be cleft
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0114 - Page 97 - Observation XI : Of a suffocating catarrh in his excellency John Peter Coën, Esq., governour general in the Indies
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0116 - Page 99 - Observation XII : Of a person who died of a wound in the breast
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0118 - Page 101 - Some select observations on epidemic diseases in the Indies. Observation I : Of an epidemic dysentery
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0119 - Page 102 - Observation II : Of the same epidemic dysentery
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0120 - Page 103 - Observation III : Of an ardent fever, dysentery, malignant ulcers, &c.
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0121 - Page 104 - Observation IV : An inquiry, whether epidemic and pestilential diseases rage in the east indies
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0124 - Page 107 - Dialogues on the preservation of health, and on the diet most suitable in the Indies. Dialogue I : Of the qualities of the air, the seasons of the year, the times of the day, and the winds most common in the Indies
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0134 - Page 117 - Dialogue II : Of meat and drink : particulary flesh, and fish
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0145 - Page 128 - Dialogue III : Of Rice and bread in the Indies. Of drink, wine, and arrac. Of drink made of water, sugar and tamarinds. Of natural liquors drawn from trees
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0154 - Page 137 - Dialogue IV : Of natural drinks taken from trees, called in India Toruvat and Saguër, and of the liquor contained in the Indian nut
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0156 - Page 139 - Dialogue V : Of aromatics, and their use - where some things, imperfectly treated of by Garcias ab orta and other writers, are explained
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0163 - Page 146 - Dialogue VI : Of fruits
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0172 - Page 155 - Dialogue VII : Of pot-herbs, pulse, and some esculent roots in India
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0176 - Page 159 - Dialogue VIII : Of exercice, sleep and watching, blood-lettinh, purging, and the passions of the mind
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0182 - Page 165 - Animadversions on garcias ab orta
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0184 - Page 167 - To my most dearly beloved brother William Bontus, burgo-master of Leyden
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0188 - Page 171 - Animadversions on garcias ab orta. On the first book of Garcias ab Orta. On chapter III : Of altiht, or asa foetida, called hin by the Javans and Malaians
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0190 - Page 173 - On chapter IV : Of opium
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0193 - Page 176 - On chapter V : Of gum benzoin
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0196 - Page 179 - On chapter VIII : Of lack
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0197 - Page 180 - On chapter XIII : Of tutty
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0199 - Page 182 - On chapter XIV : Of Ivory, and the Rhinoceros
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0203 - Page 186 - On chapter XVI : Of agallochum, or aloes-wood, called by the Indians Calambac
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0205 - Page 188 - On chapter XVII : Of saunders
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0207 - Page 190 - On chapter XVIII : Of betele pynang & sirii poa
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0210 - Page 193 - On chapter XX : Of Mace
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0212 - Page 195 - On chapter XXII : Of pepper
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0214 - Page 197 - On chapter XXIV : Of cardamoms
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0216 - Page 199 - On chapter XXVI : Of the cocoa nut
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0217 - Page 200 - On chapter XXVII : Of myrobalans
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0218 - Page 201 - On chapter XXVIII : Of tamarinds
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0219 - Page 202 - On chapter XXIX : Of the pudding-pipe tree
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0221 - Page 204 - On chapter XXXII : Of calamus aromaticus, or the sweet flag
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0222 - Page 205 - On chapter XXXIII : Of nard
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0224 - Page 207 - On chapter XXXV : Of costus
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0226 - Page 209 - On chapter XXXIX : Of indian saffron, or turmeric
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0228 - Page 211 - On chapter XL : Of Galangal
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0229 - Page 212 - On chapter XLIV : Of snake-wood
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0231 - Page 214 - On chapter XLV : Of the bezoar stone
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0236 - Page 219 - On chapter XLVI : Of the hog-stone
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0240 - Page 223 - Animadversions on the second book of Garcias ab Orta. On chapter I : Of the tree called Pariz
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0242 - Page 225 - On chapter III : Of Negundi and Lagondi, or Eastern privet
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0245 - Page 228 - On chapter IV : Of the Jaaca fruit
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0246 - Page 229 - On chapter V : Of Jangomas
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0247 - Page 230 - On chapter XV : Of the carambola