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Wagstaffe, William, 1685-1725
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A letter from the facetious Dr. Andrew Tripe at Bath, to his loving brother the profound Greshamite, shewing, That the Scribendi Cacoethes is a Distemper arising from a Redundancy of Biliose Salts, and not to be Eradicated but by a Diurnal Course of Oyls and Vomits. With an appendix concerning the application of Socrates his clyster, and the use of clean linnen in controversy.
Wagstaffe, William, 1685-1725.Date: [1719]- Books
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Relazione ... dell'innestare il vajuolo / Tradotta dall'inglese, l'anno MDCCXXIII.
Maitland, Charles, 1668-1748Date: 1725- Books
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A letter from the facetious Dr. Andrew Tripe at Bath, to his loving brother the profound Greshamite, shewing, that the scribendi cacoethes is a distemper arising from a redundancy of biliose salts, and not to be Eradicated but by a Diurnal Course of Oyls and Vomits. With an appendix concerning the Application of Socrates his Clyster, and The use of Clean Linnen in Controversy.
Wagstaffe, William, 1685-1725.Date: 1719- Books
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A letter from the facetious doctor Andrew Tripe [pseud.] [i.e. W. Wagstaffe], at Bath, to the venerable Nestor Ironside. With an account of the reception Mr. Ironside's late present of a Guardian met with from the worshipful Mr. Mayor, and other substantial inhabitants of that ancient city. To which is added, a prescription from the doctor, by way of postscript, exactly suited to his distemper.
Date: 1714- Books
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A letter from the facetious doctor Andrew Tripe [i.e. W. Wagstaffe], at Bath, to the venerable Nestor Ironside. With an account of the reception Mr. Ironside's late present of a Guardian, met with from the worshipful Mr. Mayor, and other substantial inhabitants of that ancient city. To which is added, a prescription from the doctor, by way of a postscript, exactly suited to his distemper / [William Wagstaffe].
Wagstaffe, William, 1685-1725Date: 1714