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A Succinct Account of the Plague at Marseilles Its Symptoms and the Methods and Medicines Used for Curing It   By:

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A Succinct Account of the Plague at Marseilles by Francois Chicoyneau provides readers with a comprehensive understanding of one of the most devastating plagues in history. Chicoyneau, a renowned physician, presents a detailed analysis of the symptoms, alongside the methods and medicines used to combat the spreading disease.

The author's expertise in the field becomes apparent from the outset, as he meticulously describes the symptoms of the plague, leaving no stone unturned. From the initial signs to the full-blown manifestation, Chicoyneau captures the relentless and merciless nature of the disease, evoking a sense of urgency and fear within the readers. One can truly appreciate the thoroughness with which the author approaches this topic, making it invaluable for medical professionals and scholars alike.

What sets this book apart is its focus on the methods and medicines employed during the epidemic. Chicoyneau delves into great detail about the various approaches implemented to combat the plague in Marseille. His extensive research and practical experience shine through, as he outlines both the successes and failures of different treatments. This not only offers a historical perspective but also provides a glimpse into the medical practices of that era.

Furthermore, Chicoyneau's writing style is concise and clear-cut, which lends itself perfectly to the book's title. The information is presented in a logical order, allowing for easy comprehension and quick reference. This compactness, combined with the author's deep knowledge of the subject matter, transforms the book into a reliable source for anyone seeking to understand the intricacies of the plague.

Despite its relatively short length, A Succinct Account of the Plague at Marseilles remains an essential resource for history enthusiasts, medical professionals, and those interested in epidemiology. Chicoyneau's expertise, attention to detail, and emphasis on practicality make this book a highly valuable asset. It provides a significant contribution to our understanding of the plague and serves as a reminder of the importance of learning from past experiences to better face future health crises.

In conclusion, A Succinct Account of the Plague at Marseilles is an exemplary piece of historical literature that offers readers a comprehensive and concise overview of the devastating plague that struck the city. Chicoyneau's expertise and meticulous approach make this book an invaluable resource for anyone seeking knowledge about the topic. Whether for academic purposes or personal interest, readers will undoubtedly find this work insightful, informative, and thought-provoking.

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A SUCCINCT ACCOUNT OF THE PLAGUE AT MARSEILLES ,

Its Symptoms, and the Methods and Medicines used for Curing it.

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And presented to the Governor and Magistrates of Marseilles , by M. Chicoyneau , Verney and Soullier , the Physicians who were sent thither from Paris by the Duke Regent of France , to prescribe to the Sick in the Hospitals, and other Parts of that Town, during the Progress of that Calamity.

Translated from the FRENCH by a Physician.

LONDON:

Printed for S. Buckley in Amen Corner , and D. MIDWINTER at the Three Crowns in St. Paul 's Church Yard. M.DCC.XXI.

(Price Sixpence.)

The following Relation having been sent to us by Messieurs Chicoyneau, Verney and Soullier, deputed by the Court for the Relief of our City afflicted with the Plague: We Charles Claude de Andrault de LANGERON, Knight and Commander of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, Chief Commander of the King's Galleys, Field Marshal, and Marshal of his Majesty's Armies, Commandant in the City of Marseilles, and the Territories thereof.

Alphonsus de Fortia Marquis de PILLES, Governing Magistrate, and John Baptiste Estelle, John Baptiste Audimar, John Peter Moustier, and Balthazar Dieudé, Sheriffs, Protectors and Defenders of the Privileges, Franchises and Liberties of this City, Counsellors of the King, and Lieutenants General of the Police, have thought fit to cause it to be printed; for having been Eye witnesses of the Zeal with which these Gentlemen have exposed themselves for the Service and Relief of our Sick, as well in the City as in the Hospitals, we are thoroughly persuaded that their Observations on the Nature of this fatal Malady, and on the Remedies proper to its Cure, cannot but be very useful to the Inhabitants of divers Places of this Province that are unfortunately infected... Continue reading book >>




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