James Johnson M.D.
Also known as
Johnson, James
"Physician Extraordinary to the King"
Born 1777-01-01
Died 1845-01-01
Identifiers
- VIAF30306185
- WikidataQ6136904
- ISNI0000000083686415
- Open LibraryOL2319133A
Top Subjects
- Hygiene (7)
- Medical climatology (4)
- Indigestion (4)
- Voyages and travels (3)
- Longevity (2)
- Gout (2)
- Health (2)
Books by James Johnson M.D.
Total count: 38
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An account of a voyage to India and China &c., in His Majesty's Ship Caroline, performed in the years 1803-4-5interspersed with descriptive sketches and cursory remarksPrinted for Richard Phillips ..., by J.G. Barnard ...1806-01-01
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The oriental voyageror, Descriptive sketches and cursory remarks on a voyage to India and China, in His Majesty's ship Caroline, performed in the years 1803-4-5-6 : interspersed with extracts from the best modern voyages and travels : the whole intended to exhibit a topographical and picturesque sketch of all the principal places which are annually or occasionally visited by our East India and China fleets : the routes to and from India, illustrated by the tracks of His Majesty's ships Caroline and Medusa, correctly set off on a chart, extending from the British Isles to CantonPrinted by Joyce Gold ..., for James Asperne ...1807-01-01
A practical treatise on derangements of the liver, digestive organs, and nervous system. To which is added an essay on the prolongation of life, and conservation of health. Adapted to general perusal2nd ed. / improved.The author & T. & G. Underwood1818-01-01
The influence of tropical climates on European constitutionsto which is added tropical hygiene, or the preservation of health in all hot climates, (adapted to general perusal)Second edition, greatly enlarged.Sold by T. and C. Underwood ... [and 3 others]1818-01-01
The influence of the atmosphere, more especially the atmosphere of the British Isles, on the health and functions of the human frameembracing observations on the nature, treatment and prevention of the principal diseases resulting from sudden atmospherical transitions ; and unfolding original views and fundamental principles for the prolongation of life, and conservation of health. To which are added practical researches on the pathology, treatment, and prevention of gout and rheumatism in all their proteian forms. An essayPrinted for T. and G. Underwood, and Highley and Son, Fleet Street; J. Callow, Crown Court; Cox and Son, Borough1818-01-01-
British hygieneor, An essay on the prolongation of life, and conservation of healthPrinted for the author ...; and sold by all medical booksellers1818-01-01
The influence of civic life, sedentary habits, and intellectual refinement, on human health, and human happinessincluding an estimate of the balance of enjoyment and suffering in the different gradations of societyPrinted for T. and G. Underwood ...; Highley and Son ...; Callow ...; Anderson and Chase ...; Cox and Son ...; and Burgess and Hill ...1818-01-01
The influence of the atmospheremore especially the atmosphere of the British Isles, on the health and functions of the human frame. To which are added practical researches on the pathology, treatment, and prevention of gout and rheumatism in all their proteian forms. An essay.Printed for T. and G. Underwood [etc.]1818-01-01
The influence of civic life, sedentary habits and intellectual refinement on human health and human happinessT. and G. Underwood1818-01-01
Practical researches on the nature, cure, and prevention of gout, in all its open and concealed forms; partly translated and condensed from the French of Guilbert and Hall©♭; with a critical examination of some celebrated remedies and modes of treatment employed in the diseaseHighley1819-01-01
A treatise on derangements of the liver, internal organs, and nervous systempathological and therapeutical.3d ed., rev. and improved.Underwood1820-01-01
The influence of tropical climates on European constitutionsbeing a treatise on the principal diseases incidental to Europeans in the East and West Indies, Mediterranean, and coast of Africa3rd ed., greatly enl.Printed for T. & G. Underwood1821-01-01-
A treatise on derangements of the liver, internal organs, and nervous system : pathological and therapeuticalSecond American from the third London edition, revised and improved.Published by L.B. Clark1826-01-01
An essay on morbid sensibility of the stomach and bowelsB. & T. Kite1827-01-01-
An essay on morbid sensibility of the stomach and bowelsas the proximate cause, or characteristic condition of indigestion, nervous irritability, mental despondency, hypochondriasis, &c. &c. : to which are prefixed, observations on the diseases and regimen of invalids, on their return from hot and unhealthy climatesT. & G. Underwood1827-01-01
The influence of tropical climates on European constitutionsto which is now added, an essay on morbid sensibility of the stomach and bowels, as the proximate cause, or characteristic condition of indigestion, nervous irritability, mental despondency, hypochondriasis, &c. &c. preceded by observations on the diseases and regimen of invalids, on their return from hot and unhealthy climatesFourth edition, enlarged.Printed for Thomas & George Underwood1827-01-01
An essay on morbid sensibility of the stomach and bowelsas the proximate cause or characteristic condition of indigestion, nervous irritability, mental despondency, hypochondriasis, &c. &c. : to which are added, observations on the diseases and regimen of invalids, on their return from hod and unhealthy climates5th ed., (improved).Printed for T. & G. Underwood1828-01-01
An essay on indigestion, or, Morbid sensibility of the stomach & bowels, as the proximate cause or characteristic condition of dyspepsy, nervous irritibility, mental despondency, hypochondriasis, and many other ailments of body and mind : to which are added, observations on the diseases and regimen of invalids, on their return from hot and unhealthy climates6th ed., improvedPrinted for Thomas and George Underwood1829-01-01-
An essay on indigestionor, Morbid sensibility of the stomach & bowels : as the proximate cause, or characteristic condition of dyspepsy, nervous irritability, mental despondency, hypochondriasis, and many other ailments of body and mind : to which are prefixed, observations on the diseases and regimen of invalids, on their return from hot and unhealthy climates.Sixth edition (improved) / by James Johnson ...Printed for Thomas & George Underwood ...1829-01-01
Change of air, or the philosophy of travelling ; being autumnal excursions through France, Switzerland, Italy, Germany, and Belgium ; with observations and reflections on the moral, physical, and medicinal influence of travelling-exercise, change of scene, foreign skies, and voluntary expatriation. To which is prefixed, Wear and tear of modern BabylonSamuel Wood and Sons1831-01-01
Change of air or the philosophy of travelling; being autumnal excursions through France, Switzerland, Italy, Germany, and Belgium; with observations and reflections on the moral, physical and medicinal influence of travelling-exercise, change of scene, foreign skies, and voluntary expatriation. To which is prefixed Wear and tear of modern BabylonS. Highley1831-01-01
Essay on indigestion; or morbid sensibility of the stomach and bowels, as the proximate cause or characteristic condition of dyspepsy, nervous irritability, mental despondency, hypochondriasis...7th ed.S. Highley1831-01-01-
Change of air, or The philosophy of travellingbeing autumnal excursions through France, Switzerland, Italy, Germany, and Belgium; with observations and reflections on the moral, physical, and medicinal influence of travelling-exercise, change of scene, foreign skies, and voluntary expatriation. To which is prefixed, Wear and tear of modern Babylon.S. Wood and sons1831-01-01
Change of air, or, The pursuit of healthan autumnal excursion through France, Switzerland, & Italy, in the year 1829 : with observations and reflections on the moral, physical, and medicinal influence of travelling-exercise, change of scene, foreign skies, and voluntary expatriationS. Highley1831-01-01-
Change of airor, The diary of a philosopher in pursuit of health and recreation : illustrating the beneficial influence of bodily exercise, change of scene, pure air, and temporary relaxation as antidotes to the wear and tear of education and avocation2nd ed. --S. Highley1831-01-01
Change of air or the pursuit of health and recreation. (Through France, Switzerland, Italy, &c.) illustrating the beneficial influence of bodily exercise, change of scene, pure air, and temporary relaxation in sickness and in health3rd ed.S. Highley1832-01-01-
Recessor, Autumnal relaxation in the highlands and lowlandsLongman, Rees, Orme, Brown1834-01-01
The recess, or Autumnal relaxation in the Highlands and Lowlandsbeing the home circuit versus foreign travel, a serio-comic tour to the Hebrides.Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, & Longman1834-01-01
The economy of health or the stream of human life, from the cradle to the grave with reflections, moral, physical, and philosophical, on the septennial phases of human existenceS. Highley1836-01-01-
The economy of health, or, The stream of human lifefrom the cradle to the graveS. Highley1836-01-01
Change of air, or, The pursuit of health and recreationillustrating the beneficial influence of bodily exercise, change of scene, pure air, and temporary relaxation in sickness and in health4th ed. / with additions.S. Highley1837-01-01
The economy of healthor, The stream of human life, from the cradle to the grave.Harper & brothers1837-01-01
The economy of health or the stream of human life from the cradle to the grave with reflections, moral, physical and philosophical on the successive phases of human existence, the maladies to which they are subject, and the dangers that may be averted3rd ed. / enl. and improved.S. Highley1838-01-01
Pilgrimages to the spas in pursuit of health and recreationwith an inquiry into the comparative merits of different mineral waters: the maladies to which they are applicable, and those in which they are injurious.Highley1841-01-01
The influence of tropical climates on European constitutions6th ed., rev. and greatly improved.S. Highley1841-01-01
Excursions to the principal mineral waters of Englandin pursuit of health and informationHighley1843-01-01
The economy of health or The stream of human life from the cradle to the gravewith reflections moral, physical, and philosophical on the successive phases of human existence, the maladies to which they are subject, and the dangers that may be averted.Ed. 4.Highley1843-01-01
Ready remedies to be used in cases of poisoning and other accidents, where medical aid is not immediately availablePublished by James Gilbert1846-01-01