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Swainson, Isaac, 1746-1812
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Directions for the use of Velnos' vegetable syrup. And an account of cures by it In Scorbutic, Scrophulous, Leprous, Rheumatic, and Paralytic Cases. By Isaac Swainson, sole proprietor and only successor to Mr. de Velnos and Dr. Mercier, At No. 21, Frith Street, Soho, London. The Medicine can be prepared only in Frith Street, where it is sold at 11s. 6d. a Bottle; and, by Mr. Swainson's Appointment, at Mr. Atkinson's, Chymist and Drugist, No. 196, Bishopsgate Street Without; at Mr Ridgway's, No. 196, Piccadilly; and at Mr. Robson's No. 1, Slcane Square, Chelsea.
Swainson, Isaac, 1746-1812.Date: M.DCC.LXXXVII. [1787]- Books
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Mercury stark naked : a series of letters addressed to Dr. Beddoes, stripping that poisonous mineral of its medical pretensions ... / by Isaac Swainson.
Swainson, Isaac, 1746-1812.Date: 1797- Books
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Directions for the use of Velnos' vegetable syrup. Cases, shewing the salutary, various and wonderful effects of that celebrated medicine: and a summary view of the artifices, by which impostors have attempted to substitute ineffectual or poisonous preparations for the genuine syrup of Mr. De Velnos. By Isaac Swainson, sole proprietor and only successor to Mr. De Velnos and Dr. Mercier, at No. 21, Frith Street, Soho, London, where the medicine is prepared, and sold at 11s. 6d. a bottle; and by his appointment at Mr. Atkinson's, chymist and druggist, No. 196, Bishopsgate Street; and at Mr. Ridgway's, No. 196, Piccadilly; and no where else in London.
Swainson, Isaac, 1746-1812.Date: M.DCC,LXXXVI. [1786]- Books
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The genuine syrup of de Velnos, prepared by Isaac Swainson, sole proprietor of the medicine, at no. 21, Frith-street, London.
Swainson, Isaac, 1746-1812.Date: 1793?]- Books
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Mercury stark naked. A series of letters, addressed to Dr. Beddoes; stripping that poisonous mineral of its medical Pretensions;and showing, that it perpetuates, increases, and multiplies all the Diseases for which it is administered; and, while it may sustain worthless Branches of Medical Practice, the Use of it is an Opprobrium to the Scientific and Moral Character of the Profession. By Isaac Swainson, proprietor of the vegetable syrup of de velnos.
Swainson, Isaac, 1746-1812.Date: 1797