 | Deborah Madden - Biography & Autobiography - 2007 - 321 pages
...Eighteenth-Century Medicine (Reading: University of Reading, 1999), 6—7. Freind's The History ofPhysick, From the Time of Galen, to the Beginning of the Sixteenth Century, Chiefly with Regard to Practice (1725—6) was written in prison — Freind was suspected of being involved in the 'Atterbury plot'.... | |
 | Helen King - History - 2007 - 252 pages
...(1675-1728) published his own history of the period covered by this outline, The History of Physick: from the time of Galen, to the Beginning of the Sixteenth Century, followed by a French translation in 1727, and a Latin translation in 1735. "7 This treatise was also... | |
 | 1854 - 820 pages
...conspiracy against the Hanoverean dynasty, that he began his celebrated work, " The History of Physic, down from the time of Galen to the beginning of the Sixteenth Century." His learning and his studies did not prevent him from being largely engaged in practice, under the... | |
 | American Pharmaceutical Association - Pharmacy - 1929 - 1514 pages
...fiction but also as having a reactionary tendency. His most famous work is his, "The History of Physick from the Time of Galen to the beginning of the Sixteenth Century." — Xrayser III. Olem. & Drug., 109 (1926), 107. (EHW) Galenical Preparations. — Content of. —... | |
 | Cooking - 1912 - 750 pages
...'Geschichte der Chirurgie,' published in 1898. We may still read with interest Freind's 'History of Physick from the Time of Galen to the Beginning of the Sixteenth Century,' which was written to while away the tedium of a period of imprisonment in the Tower of London, on account... | |
 | Art ancien S.A. - 1920 - 684 pages
...in 1704, was an intellectual light of considerable prominence in liiw day. His «History of Physick from the time of Galen to the beginning of the sixteenth century » is usually regarded' as the best Bugljeh work on the period of which it treats. — This edition... | |
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