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Medica Sacra / Or, A Commentary on the Most Remarkable Diseases Mentioned in the Holy Scriptures

The work examines ailments described in the scriptures through medical observation and historical commentary, treating conditions such as leprosy, paralysis and palsy, fits of madness and what were termed demoniacal possessions, excessive bleeding and menstrual disorders, age-related decay, and acute episodes like profuse sweating with blood. Each chapter analyzes symptoms, proposes medical explanations, and reviews prior authorities and therapeutic opinions; an introductory memoir and prefatory material situate the author's approach and sources, and notes and appendices record supporting observations and bibliographic references.

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The work examines ailments described in the scriptures through medical observation and historical commentary, treating conditions such as leprosy, paralysis and palsy, fits of madness and what were termed demoniacal possessions, excessive bleeding and menstrual disorders, age-related decay, and acute episodes like profuse sweating with blood. Each chapter analyzes symptoms, proposes medical explanations, and reviews prior authorities and therapeutic opinions; an introductory memoir and prefatory material situate the author's approach and sources, and notes and appendices record supporting observations and bibliographic references.

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Richard Mead

Richard Mead was an influential English physician and medical writer of the 18th century, known for his contributions to the understanding of diseases and public health. His notable works include "A Discourse on the Plague," which examines the nature and impact of plague outbreaks, and "Medica Sacra," a commentary on diseases referenced in the Holy Scriptures. Mead's writings reflect a blend of medical knowledge and philosophical inquiry, addressing both practical and theoretical aspects of health. His essays on poisons and contagion further illustrate his commitment to advancing medical science during a time of significant public health challenges.

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