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English Disease

As first comprehensively described [88] in 1645 by Daniel Whistler (1619-1684) in his doctoral thesis De morbo pueriUi anglorum , rickets had grown in the wake of industrialisation to a major health problem across aU of northern Europe and North America. The urbanisation of a society, previously shaped by agriculture, led to circumstances, which were conducive to the so-called English Disease (Fig. 7.38). [Pg.641]

The Amazon rubber industry collapsed almost overnight. In 1876 the English botanist Henry Wickham shipped 70,000 Hevea seeds to the Royal Botanic Gardens in London. New strains of Hevea were developed that produced three to four times as much mbber and were more disease-resistant than their wild Amazonian cousins. Soon, seedlings were sent to Malaya, Java, and other islands of the East Indies. Thirty-five years later, rubber plantations on these islands took control of the industry. [Pg.904]

Amar, C. F., East, C. L., Gray, ]., Iturriza-Gomara, M., Maclure, E. A., and McLauchlin, J. (2007). Detection by PCR of eight groups of enteric pathogens in 4,627 faecal samples Reexamination of the English case-control Infectious Intestinal Disease Study (1993-1996). Eur. J. Clin. Microbiol. Infect. Dis. 26,311-323. [Pg.21]

Paracelsus.The archidoxes of magic Of the supreme mysteries of nature Of the spirits of the planets Of the secrets of alchemy Of occult philosophy The mysteries of the twelve signs of the zodiack The magical cure of diseases Of celestial medicines / Paracelsus [translated from the Latin by Robert Turner], 2nd English ed. [i.e. 1st English ed. reprinted ed. Translated by Robert Turner. London 1656 reprint, London New York Askin Publishers Samuel Weiser, 1975. 162, [29] p. [Pg.138]

Paracelsus. The occult causes of disease being a compendium of the teachings laid down in his "Volumen Paramirum" by Bombastus von Hohenheim, better known as Paracelsus, by E. Wolfram. Done into English by Agnes Blake. London Rider, [1930], 296p. [Pg.143]

Paracelsus. Paracelsus of the supreme mysteries of Nature. Of the spirits of the planets. [Of] occult philosophy. The magical, sympa-thetical, and antipathetical cure of wounds and diseases. The mysteries Iof the twelve signs of the Zodiack. Englished by R. Turner. .. London Printed by J.C. forN. Brook and J. Harison and are to be sold at their shops at the Angel in Comhil, and the holy Lamb neer the East-end of Pauls, 1656. 10 pi, 158, [4] p. [Pg.144]

Getz, Fay Marie. "To prolong life and promote health Baconian alchemy and pharmacy in the English learned tradition." In Health, disease and alchemy in medieval culture, eds. Sheila Campbell, Bert Hall and David Klausner, 141-151. New York St Martins P, 1991. [Pg.244]

Pereira, Michela. "Mater Medicinarum English physicians and the alchemical elixir in the fifteenth century." In Medicine from the Black Death to the French disease, ed. Roger French, 26-52. Aldershot Ashgate, 1998. [Pg.452]

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