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William Cooke | lit.salon
William Cooke
Born:
1785
Died:
1873
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Born:
1785
Died:
1873
Books by William Cooke (50 max)
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The seats and causes of diseases investigated by anatomy containing a great variety of dissections, and accompanied with remarks
1822
William Cooke, Giambattista Morgagni
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A commentary of medical and moral life or, Mind and the emotions, considered in relation to health, disease, and religion
1852
William Cooke
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A practical treatise on tinea capitis contagiosa and its cure: with an attempt to distinguish this disease from other affections of the scalp: and a plan for the arrangement of cutaneous appearances, according to their origin and treatment; including an enquiry into the nature and cure of fungi haematodes and naevi materni. The whole exemplified by cases
1810
William Cooke
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An address to British females on the moral management of pregnancy and labour ...
1817
William Cooke
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An address to British females on the moral management of pregnancy and labour, and some cursory observations on medical deportment: suggested by the death of Her Royal Highness Princess Charlotte Augusta of Wales : with a vindication of Her Royal Highness's physicians, Sir Richard Croft, Dr. Baillie, and Dr. Sims
1817
William Cooke
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The seats and causes of diseases, investigated by anatomy; containing a great variety of dissections, and accompanied with remarks ...
1822
William Cooke, Giambattista Morgagni
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Remarks on a recent effort to subvert the charter of the Royal College of Surgeons: with animadversions on the evil tendency of "The Lancet" : and observations respectfully addressed to general practitioners, on the best means of maintaining their privileges and repectability
1826
William Cooke
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A practical and pathological inquiry into the sources and effects of derangements of the digestive organs, embracing dejection, and some other affections of the mind
1828
William Cooke
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practical and pathological inquiry into the sources and effects of derangements of the digestive organs: embracing dejection and some other affections of the mind.
1831
William Cooke
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Separation without dissension: observations addressed to general practitioners on the best means of maintaining their privileges and respectability
1831
William Cooke
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A brief sketch of the most striking, characteristic appearances, during life, and after death, of the continental spasmodic cholera: with practical remarks upon its treatment
1831
William Cooke
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A brief memoir of Sir William Blizard: read before the Hunterian Society, October 7th, 1835, with additional particulars of his life and writings.
1835
William Cooke