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ioh. de gorter, Formulae medicae cum indice 
virium, quoad inuentas indicationes inueniuntur 
medicamina, in ufum praxin inchoantium editae. 
Harderorici. 8- 
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Eiusd. Het regt Gebruik der Sluitband, benevens 
enige verbeeterde behandelingen in kraamvrou- 
wen. Amlferd. 8- 
Eiusd. Medicina Hippocratica. Patavii, 4. 
P.gordoni phyflcae experimentalis elementa, au- 
£ia et edita ab eiusdem in cathedra philofophica 
fucceffore bernardo grant. Tomus II. Er- 
ford. 8- c. fig. 
Hiftoria febris anomalae Batavae annorum 1746’, 
1747, 1748- ete. Accedunt monita fiphylica. 
Auflore iacoso Grainger. Edimburgi, 8 . 
mai. 
ioh. Philip gravel, Diflf. Monumenta quaedam 
ex phyfices experimentalis 'capite de igne. Refp. 
Georg. Fnder. Scheibel. Argentor. 4. 
The rudiments of phyfic clearly and accurately de- 
fcribed and explained, in the moli: eafy and fami- 
liar manner, by way of a dialogue between a phy- 
ilcian and his pupil under the following heads, viz. 
1) Phyliology; or the nature and principies of 
phyfic in general. a) Hygiena; which treats of 
health and difcovers proper means and remedies 
for the preferuation of it. 3) Pathology; which 
confiders the difeafes of the body and mind, their 
caufes, nature, fymptoms etc. 4) Semeiotica; 
which treats ©f the figns and indications of health 
and difeafe. f) Therapeutics, which is employed 
in finding out remedies for difeafes and the me- 
thod of applying them to perfetf a cure. To 
which are added forne methods of cure in moft 
difeafes, both acute and chronical, according to 
the 
