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De morbis artificum Bernardini Ramazzini diatriba = Diseases of workers : the Latin text of 1713 revised, with translation and notes / by Wilmer Cave Wright.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Ramazzini, Bernardino, 1633-1714.
Contributor:
Wright, Wilmer Cave, editor, translator.
Classics of Medicine Library, issuing body.
Libraries of Gryphon Editions, Inc.
Cox Classics of Medicine Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
Series:
Classics of Medicine Library (Series)
History of medicine series ; no. 7.
Classics of Medicine Library.
Classics of Medicine Library
Standardized Title:
De morbis artificum diatriba. English
Language:
English
Latin
Subjects (All):
Occupational diseases--Early works to 1800.
Occupational diseases.
Medicine, Preventive--Early works to 1800.
Medicine, Preventive.
Medicine--Early works to 1800.
Medicine.
Diseases--Causes and theories of causation--Early works to 1800.
Diseases.
Occupational Medicine--18th century.
Diseases--Causes and theories of causation.
Medical Subjects:
Occupational Medicine--18th century.
Genre:
Early works.
Physical Description:
xlvii, 549 pages, 2 unnumbered leaves of plates : illustrations ; 25 cm + 1 pamphlet (23 pages ; 19 cm).
Edition:
Special edition.
Other Title:
Diseases of workers
Place of Publication:
Birmingham, Alabama : Classics of Medicine Library, a division of Gryphon Editions, Inc., [1983]
Language Note:
Latin text, with parallel English translation on opposite pages.
Summary:
1998. Gift of Dr. Richard L. Dobson.
Contents:
Introduction
De morbis artificum
Poem from Editio pinceps, 1700
Dedication of De morbis artificum, 1713
Preface
Miners of metals
Gilders
Healers by inunction
Chemists
Potters
Tinsmiths
Glass-workers and mirror-makers
Painters
Sulphur-workers
Blacksmiths
Workers with gypsum and lime
Apothecaries
Cleaners of privies and cesspits
Fullers
Oil-pressers, tanners, cheese-makers, and other workers at dirty trades
Tobacco-workers
Corpse-bearers
Midwives
Wet-nurses
Vintners and brewers
Bakers and millers
Starch-makers
Sifters and measurers of grain
Stone-cutters
Laundresses
Workers who handle flax, hemp, and silk
Bathmen
Salt-makers
Workers who stand
Sedentary workers
Jews
Runners
Grooms
Porters
Athletes
Those who strain the eyes over fine work
Voice-trainers, singers, and others
Farmers
Fishermen
Diseases in camps
Dissertation : Diseases of learned men
Diatribe de artificum morbis. supplementum
Address to the reader
Printers
Scribes and notaries
Confectioners
Weavers
Coppersmiths
Workers with wood
Grinders of razors and lancets
Brick-makers
Well-diggers
Sailors and rowers
Hunters
Soap-makers
Licenses to print
Syllabus
Notes
Bibliography.
Notes:
Accompanied by introductory pamphlet entitled: "Diseases of Workers [by] Bernardino Ramazzini : Notes from the Editors."
With reproductions of the title pages of the Latin editions of 1700 and 1713.
"Privately printed for the members of the Classics of Medicine Library"--Preliminary page.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 523-534)-and indexes.
Reproduction of (manifestation): Ramazzini, Bernardino, 1633-1714. De morbis artificum Bernardini Ramazzini diatriba. - Chicago, Illinois : University of Chicago Press, 1940.
Local Notes:
Biotech Circ copy : Penn Medicine Internship class (1970) on their 50th anniversity
Contains:
Classics of Medicine Library.
Other Edition:
Reproduction of: Ramazzini, Bernardino, 1633-1714. Chicago, Ill. : University of Chicago Press, 1940
Other Format:
Online version: Ramazzini, Bernardino, 1633-1714. De morbis artificum English. Diseases of workers.
Online version: Ramazzini, Bernardino, 1633-1714. De morbis artificum diatriba. English & Latin. De morbis artificum Bernardini Ramazzini diatriba.
OCLC:
9372928

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