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Of the Malignant and Petechial Fever, 1

Of the Dysentery, 57

Of the Cholera Morbus, 97

Of the Inflammatory Fever, 104

Of the Angina, 109

Of the Pleurisy, 111

Of the Peripneumony, 115

Of the Cough and Consumption, 124

Of the Rheumatism, 141

Of the Autumnal Remitting Fever, 154

Of the Intermitting Fever, or Ague, 179

Of the Jaundice, 206

Of Tumours of the Breast, 216

Of Paralytic Complaints, 219

Of an Incontinency of Urine, 223

Of a Stoppage of Urine, 227

Of the Epilepsy, 237

Of the Small-Pox, 243

Of Erisypilatous Swellings, 245

Of the Scurvy, 250

Of the Itch, 265

PHARMACOPOEIA in usum Nosocomii militaris regii Britannici 1761, 275

OF THE MEANS of Preserving the Health of Soldiers on Service, 309

Of healthful and unhealthful Grounds for the Encampment of Troops, 338

Of keeping Camps clean, 344

Of supplying an Army with Straw and with Provisions, and obliging the Soldiers to buy a certain Quantity of Meat daily, 346

Of Water, and the Means of correcting its bad Qualities in Camps, 348

Of vinous and spirituous Liquors, 350

Of keeping Men healthful in Quarters after an active Campaign, 354

Of MILITARY HOSPITALS, 355

Of the Manner in which the Antients disposed of their Sick and Wounded, 356

Of the Hospitals wanted for an Army acting on a Continent, 357

Of the Houses most fit for Hospitals, 361

Of fitting them up, and distributing the Sick in them, 363

Of preventing infectious Disorders from being generated or spreading among the Sick, 366

Of the Diet of Military Hospitals, 372

Of providing the Flying Hospital, 380

Of Hospitals on Expedition Service, 380

Of a Guard for Hospitals, 382

Of the Nurses and Patients, and Orders for them, 383

Of a convalescent Hospital, 389

Of the Physicians, Surgeons, Apothecaries, and Mates, 393

Of the Direction of Military Hospitals, 394

Of the Purveyor or Commissary of the Hospital, 396

Orders for the Mates, 397

Of Precautions for guarding against infectious Disorders, 400

Of a Military Inspector and Officers on convalescent Duty, 403

ERRATA CORRIGENDA.

OF THE MALIGNANT and PETECHIAL FEVER.

Not only the Soldiers, but the Inhabitants of the Country, who were reduced to the greatest Misery and Want, were infected with the Malignant Fever, and whole Villages almost laid waste by it.

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