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An hospitall for the diseased : Wherein are to bee founde moste excellent and approued medicines, as well emplaisters of speciall vertue, as also notable potions or drinkes, and other comfortable receiptes, both for the restitution and the preseruation of bodely health. Very necessary for this time of common plague and immortality, and for other times when occasion shall require. With a newe addicion. / Gathered by T.C.
T. C., active 1579Date: 1579- 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. The third edition. With an appendix on the efficacy of the solution of fixed alkaline salts saturated with fixible air, in the stone and gravel. With large Additions, and several new Cases. By William Falconer, M.D. F.R.S. and physician to the General Hospital at Bath.
Dobson, Matthew, -1784.Date: M.DCC.LXXXVII. [1787]- Books
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A guide to the practical physician : shewing, from the most approved authors, both ancient and modern, the truest and safest way of curing all diseases, internal and external, whether by medicine, surgery, or diet. Published in Latin by the learn'd Theoph. Bonet, physician at Geneva. And now rendred into English, with an addition of many considerable cases, and excellent medicines for every disease. Collected from Dr. Waltherus his Sylva medica. by one of the Colledge of Physicians, London. To which is added. The office of a physician, and perfect tables of every distemper, and of any thing else considerable. Licensed, November 13h. 1685. Robert Midgley.
Bonet, Théophile, 1620-1689Date: MDCLXXXVI. [1686]- Books
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Culpeper's English physician; and complete herbal. To which are now first added, upwards of one hundred additional herbs, with a display of their medicinal and occult properties, physically applied to the cure of all disorders incident to mankind. To which are annexed, rules for compounding medicine according to the True System of Nature: forming a complete family dispensatory, And Natural System of Physic. Beautified and enriched with engravings of upwards of four hundred and fifty different plants, And a Set of Anatomical Figures. Illustrated With Notes And Observations, Critical And Explanatory. By E. Sibly, Fellow of the Harmonic Philosophical Society at Paris; and Author of the Complete Illustration of Astrology.
Culpeper, Nicholas, 1616-1654.Date: MDCCLXXXIX. [1789]- Books
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Receipts for preparing and compounding the principal medicines made use of by the late Mr. Ward. Together with an introduction, &c. By John Page, Esq; To whom Mr. Ward left his Book of Secrets.
Page, John, 1699?-1779.Date: 1763