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Dr. Graham's famous work! A lecture on the generation, increase, and improvement of the human species; interspersed with receipts for the preservation and exaltation of personal beauty and loveliness, and for Prolonging Human Life, Healthily and Happily, to the Very Longest Period of Human Existence. Endowing every Man and Woman with the Breath of Beauty; the Condensed Light; the Life of the Body; the Love of the Soul; the Magnet of Love; the Essence of Ages; the Liquor of Life; and the True Pabulum or Food of all Pleasures! This Curious and most Eccentric, most important, most eloquent, and most cordially concentric Lecture, is begun with enumerating the safest and most efficacious Ways and Means of Producing a Numerous, a Healthy, a Beautiful, and a Virtuous Offspring; with Private Medical Advice to Married Ladies and Gentlemen who are not blessed with Children. Containing such Precepts as will, if duly attended to, make Man and Wife Sweeter, Lovelier, and more Desirable in each other's eyes. Originally Sold for One Guinea. By James Graham, M.D.
Graham, James, 1745-1794.Date: Printed 1784[i.e.1800?]- Books
Popular science lectures : season of 1923-1924. Vol. no. 2 / presented by Members of the Faculty of the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science.
Date: [1924]- Books
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Miscellanea practico-theoretica, or a miscellany chiefly concerning faith and manners. By John Paris, Chaplain to His Majesty's first Troop of Horse-Grenadier-Guards, Fellow of Trinity-College, and Senior Proctor of the University of Cambridge.
Paris, John, 1682 or 1683-Date: [1726]- Books
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On medical education: being a lecture delivered at King's College, London, at the opening of the medical session 1846-7; to which is added, a lecture delivered on the same occasion in the year 1842 / By William Augustus Guy.
Guy, William A. (William Augustus), 1810-1885.Date: 1846- Books
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The builder's vade-mecum: or, a complete key to the five orders of columns in architecture. Where, by Way of Dialogue in Nine Lectures, the Etymology, Characters, Proportions, Profiles, Ornaments, Measures and Dispositions of the Members of their several Columns and Entablatures are distinctly consider'd and explain'd, with respect to the Practice of Palladio. Together with the manner of drawing the geometrical elevation of the five orders of columns in Architecture, and to measure the several Parts of Buildings in general: illustrated on seven copper-plates, being a necessary Companion for all Gentlemen, as well as Masons, Carpenters, Joiners, Bricklayers, Plaisterers, Painters, &c. And all Others concern'd in the several Parts of Buildings in general. By B. Langley, of Twickenham.
Langley, Batty, 1696-1751.Date: 1735