Carlisle, Anthony Sir
1768 – 1840
16 works on record
Works

An essay on the disorders of old age, and on the means for prolonging human life

Alleged discovery of the use of the spleen, and of the thyroid gland; being a demonstration of the connections and the physical effects produced by those organs upon more important conmtiguous parts, and now submitted as the explanation of their respective offices

Practical observations on the preservation of health, and the prevention of diseases; comprising the author's experience on the disorders of childhood and old age, on scrofula, and on the effect of cathartic medicines

The means of preserving health and prolonging life, applied to hereditary diseases; the affections of children; and the disorders of old age. Comprising the result of fifty years' experience, derived from hospital and private practice

Physiological observations upon glandular structures, and their different secerning offices

An essay on the disorders of old age and on the means for preserving human life
The Croonian lecture on muscular motion
A letter to Sir Gilbert Blane, Bart. physician to the King, &c. &c. &c. from Sir Anthony Carlisle, surgeon extraordinary to His Majesty, &c. &c. 7c. On blisters, rubifacients and escharotics
Lecture on cholera, and other pestilential diseases
Alleged discovery of the use of the spleen, and of the thyroid gland
Die Schwächen des Alters nebst den Mitteln, solche möglichst zu mildern und das Leben zu verlängern
Hunterian oration, delivered before the Royal College of Surgeons in London, February 14, 1826
The Hunterian Oration, delivered before the Royal College of Surgeons in London, on Monday, Feb. 21, 1820
An essay on the disorders of old age
Observations upon the structure and oeconomy of those intestinal worms called Tæniæ
The means of preserving health and prolonging life