Mead, Richard
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Born January 1, 1673
Died January 1, 1754 (81 years old)
Stepney, Kingdom of England
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Johannes Kepler, Bellarmino, Roberto Francesco Romolo Saint, Harvey, William, Saint Clement of Alexandria, Reinier de Graaf, Thomas Aquinas, John Duns Scotus, Jan Długosz, Francisco Sánchez de las Brozas, Galen, Tertullian, Ovid, Augustine of Hippo, Thomas à Kempis, Ramón del Valle Inclán, Cicero, Marcello Malpighi, Lactantius, Saint Albertus Magnus, Mark Akenside, Isocrates, Horace, P. Cornelius Tacitus, Mead, Richard, Saint John Chrysostom, Ennodius, Magnus Felix Saint, Lorenzo Bellini, Dietrich von Freiberg, Karl Gottlob Kühn, Thomas Sydenham, Desiderius Erasmus, Peter Abelard, Martino Martini, Thomas Lawrence, Guillaume de Baillou, Cornelis Winkler, Erich Moritz von Hornbostel
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Pharmacopœia Meadiana: faithfully gathered from original prescriptions, containing the most elegant methods of cure in diseases. To which are annexed useful observations upon each prescription
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The Medical Works of R. Mead, M.D.
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(Rhazes's Treatise on the small-pox and measles. [Translated into Latin by T. Hunt, and thence into English by T. Stack.]).
A short discourse concerning pestilential contagion, and the methods to be used to prevent it
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Of the power and influence of the sun and moon on humane bodies; and of the diseases that rise from thence
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A discourse concerning the action of the sun and moon on animal bodies; and the influence which this may have in many diseases
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A treatise concerning the influence of the sun and moon upon human bodies, and the diseases thereby produced
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Museum Meadianum, sive, Catalogue Nummorum Veteris Aevi Monumentorum, ac Gemmarum, cum aliis quibusdam Artis recentioris et Naturae Operibus
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An account of a medical controversy in the city of Cork, in which five physicians are engaged; with the remarkable manner of its being hitherto conducted
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Some observations concerning the plague. Occasion'd by, and with some reference to, the late ingenious discourse of the learned Dr. Mead, 'Concerning pestilential contagion, and the methods to prevent it.'
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