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De Coetlogon, Dennis, -1749
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A tour through the animal world, or, an historical and accurate account of near four hundred animals, birds, fishes, Serpents, Infects, &c. Describing their different Natures, Qualities and Use, as well for the common Service and Food of Man, as his Diversion and Cure of his Maladies. Extracted from Gesner, Willoughby, Swammerdam, Mousset, Merian, and others, the most celebrated Authors upon this Subject. To which is added, a description of some of the most rare and curious productions of the Vegetable world. The most enriched with an entire new set of copper. plates, representing each Quadrupede, Bird, Fish, Insects and Plant. By the Chevalier Denis de Coetlogon, M. D. Knight, of St. Lazare, and Member of the Royal Academy of Angers.
De Coetlogon, Dennis, -1749.Date: 1746- Books
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Various ironic and serious discourses on the subject of physick / [Anon].
De Coetlogon, Dennis, -1749Date: 1749- Books
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A gothic oration, In Praise of A Bad, a Tedious, and a Puzzling Practice in Physick; Pronounced by An Illustrious Member in the College for the Improvement of Physick, at Linden, in Lapland. Translated from the Original Manuscript, By an Humble admirer of the Most Incomparable Gotho-Vandalic Practice. To which is added, Some queries from the bookseller (in Behalf of the Publick) concerning L- O-d's Case.
De Coetlogon, Dennis, -1749.Date: 1745- Books
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A new treatise on the stone : containing the causes both remote and immediate. The indications, counter-indications, and the prognostick. With an exact analysis of the different preparations of Mrs. Stephen's medicines, to prove that it cannot be a specific for the stone / By the chevalier de Coetlogon.
De Coetlogon, Dennis, -1749.Date: [1739?]- Books
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A full examination ... of ... Mrs. Stephens's cures, and medicine for the stone and gravel : In two parts I. Containing nine of the principal cases, first published by D. Hartley, now here stated in a very different manner ... The second part contains Mrs. Stephens's receipt, with ... observations ... thereon / [By Denis de Coetlogon].
Date: 1740