. . . . "Francis Fuller the Younger"@en . "Francis Fuller (1670 \u2013 1706), \"Francis Fuller gaztea\" bezala ezaguna (Francis Fuller the younger) idazle mediku ingelesa izan zen, ariketa terapeutikoaren ahalmenen dibulgatzailea."@eu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Francis Fuller (* 1670 in Bristol; \u2020 1706; auch Francis V\u00F6ller und zur Unterscheidung von seinem Vater Francis Fuller der J\u00FCngere genannt) war ein englischer medizinischer Schriftsteller, der sich in der Geschichte der Bewegungstherapie einen Namen machte. Francis Fuller war der zweite Sohn seines gleichnamigen Vaters und dessen Frau Bridget und begann 1687 sein Studium am St. Johns College in Cambridge, wo er 1691 den Titel eines B.A. und 1704 den eines M.A. erwarb."@de . . . . . . "Francis Fuller (* 1670 in Bristol; \u2020 1706; auch Francis V\u00F6ller und zur Unterscheidung von seinem Vater Francis Fuller der J\u00FCngere genannt) war ein englischer medizinischer Schriftsteller, der sich in der Geschichte der Bewegungstherapie einen Namen machte. Francis Fuller war der zweite Sohn seines gleichnamigen Vaters und dessen Frau Bridget und begann 1687 sein Studium am St. Johns College in Cambridge, wo er 1691 den Titel eines B.A. und 1704 den eines M.A. erwarb."@de . . . . "Francis Fuller"@eu . . . . . . . . . . "32788800"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . "1969"^^ . . . "Francis Fuller (1670 \u2013 1706), \"Francis Fuller gaztea\" bezala ezaguna (Francis Fuller the younger) idazle mediku ingelesa izan zen, ariketa terapeutikoaren ahalmenen dibulgatzailea."@eu . . . . . . "Francis Fuller, f\u00F6dd 1670, d\u00F6d 1706, var en engelsk f\u00F6rfattare av medicinsk litteratur, som 1706 utgav Medicina Gymnastica, om medicinsk gymnastik eller som vi idag skulle s\u00E4ga sjukgymnastik."@sv . "Francis Fuller, f\u00F6dd 1670, d\u00F6d 1706, var en engelsk f\u00F6rfattare av medicinsk litteratur, som 1706 utgav Medicina Gymnastica, om medicinsk gymnastik eller som vi idag skulle s\u00E4ga sjukgymnastik."@sv . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Francis Fuller"@de . . "Francis Fuller"@sv . "Francis Fuller the younger (1670\u20131706), was an English medical writer. Fuller was the second son of Francis Fuller, nonconformist divine, and his wife Bridget. He was born at Bristol, and entered at St. John's College, Cambridge, in 1687. He graduated B.A. at Cambridge in 1691, and M.A. in 1704. He had severe hypochondriasis following his too vigorous external treatment of an attack of itch. The hypochondriasis was accompanied by dyspepsia, and he cured himself by exercise on horseback and by emetics. This led him to write a book on the use of exercise in the treatment of disease, called Medicina Gymnastica, or a Treatise concerning the power of Exercise with respect to the Animal \u0152conomy, and the great necessity of it in the Cure of several Distempers, 1704. A second edition was published"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "Francis Fuller the younger (1670\u20131706), was an English medical writer. Fuller was the second son of Francis Fuller, nonconformist divine, and his wife Bridget. He was born at Bristol, and entered at St. John's College, Cambridge, in 1687. He graduated B.A. at Cambridge in 1691, and M.A. in 1704. He had severe hypochondriasis following his too vigorous external treatment of an attack of itch. The hypochondriasis was accompanied by dyspepsia, and he cured himself by exercise on horseback and by emetics. This led him to write a book on the use of exercise in the treatment of disease, called Medicina Gymnastica, or a Treatise concerning the power of Exercise with respect to the Animal \u0152conomy, and the great necessity of it in the Cure of several Distempers, 1704. A second edition was published in the same year, a third in 1707, a fifth in 1718, a sixth in 1728, and a ninth and last in 1777. Sydenham had been an advocate for fresh air and exercise as remedies in consumption and hypochondriasis, and Fuller enlarges upon his suggestions. He shows but little knowledge of disease; he thought highly of millipedes in the treatment of rheumatism, and of liquorice in that of consumption, but has the merit of recommending the regular use of chafing, or, as it is now called, massage, where exercise by locomotion is impossible. He died in June 1706."@en . . "1084025565"^^ . .