id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_2uajiv656vgrddm432loxpomi4 J M S Pearce Trigeminal neuralgia (Fothergill's disease) in the 17th and 18th centuries 2003 1 .pdf application/pdf 1329 200 75 Trigeminal neuralgia (Fothergill's disease) in the 17th and 18th centuries of trigeminal neuralgia in 1773, but early descriptions of trigeminal neuralgia (Fothergill's disease)2 can be inferred German physician, Johannes Laurentius Bausch, who suffered from a lightning like pain in the right face. Copies of John Fothergill's Nicolas André, John Fothergill(1712–1780),9 Samuel (his John Fothergill's description of ''a painful affection of the face''11 was presented to the Medical Society in London in John Fothergill described the complete clinical features London, for information on the Fothergills. Trigeminal neuralgia: its history and treatment. John Locke (1632–1704) and the trigeminal neuralgia of the Dr John Fothergill and his friends. in Complete Works of John Fothergill, a copy in library of RCP London.] Fothergill of London, 1735–1780. Dr John Fothergill and eighteenth-century medicine. Lives of the Fellows of the Royal College of Physicians of London, Dr John Fothergill. commonly called Tic Douloureux, 8vo London. ./cache/work_2uajiv656vgrddm432loxpomi4.pdf ./txt/work_2uajiv656vgrddm432loxpomi4.txt