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[Curious account of woman masquerading as a man doctor]
The story from The Tatler (1710) of a woman who assumed male's identity and lived as Doctor Young, or John Young
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A dissertation on gout
Review of Robert Kinglake's work " A dissertation on gout, exhibiting a new view of the origin, nature, cause, cure, and prevention of that afflicting disease" (London: Murray, 1804)
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A medical and experimental inquiry into origin, symptoms, and cure of constitutional diseases
Review of William Lambe's work "A medical and experimental inquiry into origin, symptoms, and cure of constitutional diseases, particulary scrophula, consumptions, cancer and gout" (London: Mawman, 1805)
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A receipt [to cure any aches in the joints]
A handwritten prescription for the remedy to cure any aches in the joints given by a physician to the Sheriff of York with a note in bracket: the writing of the late Henry Entwich, Esq.
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A treatise on the gout
Review of Charles Louis Liger's "A treatise on the gout" (London: Griffiths, 1760)
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An essay on the diseases of the head and neck, to which is added a dissertation on the gout and rheumatism
Review of Stevens's "An essay on the diseases of the head and neck" published in Bath in 1758
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An essay on the use and effects of the root of the Colchicum Autumnale, or Meadow Saffron
Review of Storck's Essay on meadow saffron published in London by Becket & De Hondt, 1764
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An Exquisite Taste, with an enlarged understanding
A diner enjoying his drink seated comfortably in a chair with his leg rested on a gout stool
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Arthritis groups in state merge
A newspaper clip about the merger of in state chapters of the Arthritis and Rheumatism Foundation
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Arthritis, a very special hell
A broadsheet with Rice's article on arthritis, current state of research and treatment reprinted from the New York Daily News by Arthritis Foundation
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Cases of rheumatism
Reports of cases of acute and chronic rheumatism successfully treated with colchichum autumnale and sulphur fumigation presented by W.C. [Walter Channing?] in the Boston medical and surgical journal (1828)
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Experiments and observations to prove that beneficial effects of many medicines are produced through the medium of the circulating blood, more particularly that of Colchichum autumnale upon the gout
A communication on the use of meadow saffron in treating gout read before the Royal Society of London on March 16, 1816
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Giovanni Battista Morgagni, the founder of pathologic anatomy
A biographic sketch on the occasion of the 200th anniversary of the publication of his "De sedibus et causis morborum per anatomen indagatis
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Gold treatment
Pamphlet for people receiving gold treatment for any form of arthritis published by Arthritis Foundation
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Gout and rheumatism
Pamphlet on anti-gout treatments advertising doctor Laville's method
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La gotta del Sultano
Gout sufferer with a foot resting on a stool
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Lancet. Vol. 1, March 23 1833
March 23 1833 issue of Lancet includes section on rheumatism, in which several treatment of the disease were discussed during the London Medical Society meeting on March 11, 1833. The reported treatments were: moderate bleeding, quinine, colchicum, elaterium and acupuncture
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Le pulsoconn
Publication advertising a vibrator, Pulsoconn invented by dr. Gerald Macaura, a quack. This device recommended as a blood circulator was supposed to be used in the treatment of rheumatism, arthritis, gout and other illnesses.
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London Lancet
No. 10 issue of the London Lancet from January 21, 1843, which includes among lectures on diseases of the skin by Erasmus Wilson, and on syphilis by Samuel Lane, a short notice of the use of Bisulphuret of carbon in Copenhagen for rheumatism.
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MDs raise hope for rheumatism, arthritis victims
Brief report on interview with dr. Margolis before the open forum on arthritis and rheumatism in Pittsburgh in 1963
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Observations on the nature and cure of gout (Art. V)
Review of Parkinson's work Observations on the nature and cure of gout (1805)
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Observations on the nature and cure of gout (Art. X)
Review of Parkinson's work "Observations on the nature and cure of gout, on nodes of the joints, and on the influence of certain articles on diet in gout, rheumatism and gravel.
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On rheumatism and gout
Review of John Latham's work "On rheumatism and gout, a letter addressed to Sir Gearge Baker" (London: Longman, 1796)
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Podagra nodosa proesenscruciat virum approbatum
Framed print with a scene with a gout sufferer, seated with both his legs rested on a gout stool who is throwing in frustration caused by the pain, a plate with food at his maid.
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Practical observations on the disease of the joints, commonly called white-swelling
Review of Bryan Crowther's work "Practical observations on the disease of the joints, commonly called white-swelling, with some remarks on scrofulous abscesses" (London: Robinson, 1797)