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Observations on the nature and properties of fixible air : and on the salutary effects of the aqua salubris, in preserving health, and preventing diseases : to which are added, strictures on the present practice of physic, pointing out the causes which greatly obstruct the improvement of the healing art / By John Melvill.
Melvill, John.Date: [1787]- Books
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A medical commentary on fixed air: particularly, I. On the different methods of procuring and administering Fixed Air. II. On its sensible effects in health, taken internally. III. On its effects in diseases of the putrid class. IV. On putrefaction, the putrid effluvium, and the means of correcting the putrid effluvium. V. On the effects of Fixed Air, on the putrefactive process, and on the putrid effluvium. VI. On the use of Fixed Air in cachexies and phagedenic ulcers. Vii. In some diseases of the stomach. Viii. In the stone and gravel. IX. On the disposition to the stone in the cyder counties, compared with some other parts of England. X. On the noxious effects of Fixed Air. By Matthew Dobson, M. D. F. R. S. Second edition. With an appendix on the use of the solution of fixed alkaline salts saturated with fixible air, in the Stone and Gravel. By William Falconer, M. D. F. R. S. and Physician to the General Hospital at Bath.
Dobson, Matthew, -1784.Date: M.DCC.LXXXV. [1785]- Books
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An experimental inquiry into the properties of carbonic acid gas or fixed air; its mode of operation, use in diseases, and most effectual method of relieving animals affected by it. Being an inaugural thesis, submitted to the examination of the Rev. John Ewing, S.T.P. provost; the Trustees and medical faculty of the University of Pennsylvania, on the 12th day of May, 1797. For the degree of Doctor of Medicine. By Joseph Johnson, of Charleston, (S.C.) member of the Chemical, and honorary member of the Philadelphia Medical Society. [Two lines from Horace]
Johnson, Joseph, 1776-1862.Date: 1797- Books
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An inaugural dissertation on the chemical properties of atmospheric air: submitted to the examination of the Rev. John Ewing, S.T.P. provost, the trustees and medical professors of the University of Pennsylvania: for a degree of Doctor of Medicine, on the twelfth day of May, 1791. By William R. Cozens, of New-Jersey, member of the Philadelphia Medical Society. [One line of quotation in Latin]
Cozens, William R., -1819.Date: M,DCC,XCI. [1791]- Books
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Breathing bad air / by Wm. A. Alcott. Contents.
Alcott, William A. (William Andrus), 1798-1859.Date: 1839