James Manby Gully - Published Works

Published Works

  • A systematic treatise on comparative physiology, introductory to the Physiology of man. Vol. I / ; translated, with notes, from the German, James Manby Gully and J. Hunter Lane, 1834
  • Gully, James Manby (M.D.) (1835). Formulary for the Preparation and Employment of Several New Remedies, such as morphine codeine, prussic acid, strychnine, veratrine, hydrocyanic ether, sulphate of quinine (etc) ".". Translated from the (French) 8th edition of The Formulaire of M. Magendie. With an Appendix by Charles Wilson Gregory, M.D. (Translator). http://www.archive.org/details/aformularyforpr01gullgoog Formulary for the Preparation and Employment of Several New Remedies, such as morphine codeine, prussic acid, strychnine, veratrine, hydrocyanic ether, sulphate of quinine (etc). Retrieved 2009-11-04. Full text at Internet Archive (archive.org). The following edition is also available online:
    • 2nd edition (1836) Formulary for the Preparation and Medical Administration of Certain New Remedies...with Annotations and Additional Articles. John Churchill: London. and John Carfrae & Son, Edinburgh. http://www.archive.org/details/aformularyforpr00gullgoog. Retrieved 2009-11-04.
  • Lectures on the moral and physical attributes of men of genius and talent, James Manby Gully, 1836
  • Gully (M.D.), James Manby (1837). An exposition of the symptoms, essential nature, and treatment of neuropathy, or nervousness. London: John Churchill. http://www.archive.org/details/anexpositionsym00gullgoog. Retrieved 2009-11-04. Full text at Internet Archive (archive.org)
  • Gully, James M (1842). The simple treatment of disease deduced from the methods of expectancy and revulsion. London: John Churchill. http://www.archive.org/details/simpletreatment00gullgoog. Retrieved 2009-11-04. Full text at Internet Archive (archive.org)
  • Wilson (M.D.), James; & James M. Gully (M.D.) (1843). The Dangers of the Water Cure, and its Efficacy Examined and Compared with those of the Drug Treatment of Diseases; and an Explanation of its Principles and Practice; with an account of Cases Treated at Malvern, and a Prospectus of the Water Cure Establishment at That Place. London: Cunningham & Mortimer. http://www.archive.org/details/dangerswatercur00gullgoog. Retrieved 2009-11-02. Full text at Internet Archive (archive.org)
  • Gully, James Manby (1850. First published 1846). The Water-Cure in Chronic Disease; An Exposition of the causes, progress, and termination of various chronic diseases of the digestive organs, lungs, nerves, limbs, and skin; and of their treatment by water, and other hygienic means (3rd ed.). London: John Churchill. http://www.archive.org/details/watercureinchro03gullgoog. Retrieved 2009-11-03. Full text at Internet Archive (archive.org). Richard Metcalfe lists the publication dates of this book as: 1846 (1st ed), 1847 (2nd ed), 1850 (3rd ed), 1851 (4th ed), 1856 (5th ed), 1859 (6th ed). The following editions are also available online:
    • 4th English edition. London: John Churchill. 1851. http://www.archive.org/details/watercureinchro00gullgoog. Retrieved 2009-11-03.
    • 1854 American edition. New York: Fowlers & Wells. http://www.archive.org/details/watercureinchro00wellgoog. Retrieved 2009-11-03.
    • 5th English edition. London: John Churchill. 1856. http://www.archive.org/details/watercureinchro01gullgoog. Retrieved 2009-11-03.
    • 1880 American edition. New York: S.R. Wells & Co.. http://www.archive.org/details/watercureinchro02gullgoog. Retrieved 2009-11-03.
  • A guide to domestic hydro-therapeia: the water cure in acute disease, James Manby Gully, 1869
  • Drawings descriptive of spirit life and progress. By a child twelve years of age, ed. James Manby Gully, 1874
  • Gully, James M. (1885. Posthumous publication of unfinished work). A Monograph on Fever and its Treatment by Hydrotherapeutic Means. London: Simpkin, Marshall & Co.. http://www.archive.org/details/amonographonfev00gullgoog. Retrieved 2009-11-04. Full text at Internet Archive (archive.org).

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