Author:William Heberden (1767-1845)

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William Heberden
(1767–1845)

British physician, classical scholar and translator; son of William Heberden

Works[edit]

  • Observations on the Increase and Decrease of different Diseases and particularly of the Plague 1801, 4to.
  • Morborum Puerilium Epitome 1804, 8vo. English version of the same, 1807, 12mo.
  • Oratio Harveiana 1809–10, 4to.
  • On Education; a Dialogue after the manner of Cicero's Philosophical Disquisitions 1818, 12mo.
  • Letters of Cicero to Atticus translated with notes, 1825, 8vo.
  • Reflections upon the Gospel according to St. John 1830, 12mo.
  • A Literal Translation of the Apostolical Epistles and Revelation with concurrent commentary, 1839, 8vo.
  • In the Medical Transactions of the College of Physicians vol. iv. (1) ‘Of a Peculiar Affection of the Eyes’ (Nyctalopia); (2) ‘Observations on the Scurvy,’ &c. Vol. v. ‘A Case of Water in the Head,’ &c.
  • In the Philosophical Transactions vol. lxxxvi. 1796, ‘On the Influence of Cold upon the Health of the Inhabitants of London.’

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Some or all works by this author were published before January 1, 1929, and are in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago. Translations or editions published later may be copyrighted. Posthumous works may be copyrighted based on how long they have been published in certain countries and areas.

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