p, and conducted.--As he was never in any of the warm
Climates, nor ever at Sea along with Troops aboard of Transports,
whatever is mentioned relative to such Situations, is to be understood
as taken from printed Accounts of these Subjects, or collected from
the Conversation of physical Gentlemen, who were employed on such
Services during the two last Wars.
It is but Justice here to observe, that the Marquis of _Granby_,
Commander in Chief of the _British_ Troops in _Germany_, as well as
the Rest of the General Officers employed on the _German_ Service,
always paid the greatest Attention to the Soldiers when sick in
Hospitals; and were particularly ready in giving Orders for all such
Things as were necessary or proper for them.
JERMYN-STREET,
April 15, 1764.
CONTENTS.
PAGE.
Of the Malignant and Petechial Fever, 1
Of the Dysentery, 57
Of the Cholera Morbus, 97
Of the Inflammatory Fever, 104
Of the Angina, 109
Of the Pleurisy, 111
Of the Peripneumony, 115
Of the Cough and Consumption, 124
Of the Epidemical Catarrhal Fever of _April_ 1762, 137
Of the Rheumatism, 141
Of the Autumnal Remitting Fever, 154
Of the Intermitting Fever, or Ague, 179
Of the Jaundice, 206
Of Tumours of the Breast, 216
Of Paralytic Complaints, 219
Of an Incontinency of Urine, 223
Of a Stoppage of Urine, 227
Of the Epilepsy, 237
Of the Small-Pox, 243
Of Erisypilatous Swellings, 245
Of the Scurvy,
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