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Tobacco - Therapeutic use - Early works to 1800
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An experimental dissertation on the chemical and medical properties of the Nicotiana tabacum of Linnaeus, commonly known by the name of tobacco. By Edward Brailsford, of Charleston, South-Carolina, member of the Medical and Chemical Societies of Philadelphia.
Brailsford, Edward, -1856.Date: 1799- Books
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Tentamen inaugurale, de nicotianae viribus in medicina; ut et de ejus malis effectibus in usu communi et domestico, examen. Quod, annuente summo numine, ex auctoritate reverendi admodum viri, D. Gulielmi Robertson, S.S.T.P. academiæ Edinburgenæ præfecti, nec non amplissimi senatus academici consensu, et nobilissimae facultatis medicæ decreto, pro gradu doctoris, summisque in medicina honoribus et privilegiis rite et legitime consequendis; eruditorum examini subjicit Robertus Hamilton, Hibernus, societatis physicae socius honorarius. Ad diem 24. Junii, hora locoque solitis.
Hamilton, Robert, 1749-1830.Date: M,DCC,LXXX. [1780]- Books
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The triall of tabacco : Wherein, his worth is most worthily expressed: as, in the name, nature, and qualitie of the sayd hearb; his speciall vse in all physicke, with the true and right vse of taking it, aswell for the seasons, and times, as also the complexions, dispositions, and constitutions, of such bodies, & persons, as are fittest: and to whom it is most profitable to take it. By E.G. Gent. and practicioner in physicke.
Gardiner, EdmundDate: 1610- Books
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Medical reports of the effects of arsenic, in the cure of agues, remitting fevers, and periodic headachs; By Thomas Fowler, M. D. Physician to the General Infirmary of the County of Stafford. Together with a letter from Dr. Arnold, of Leicester, and another from Dr. Withering, describing their experience of the effects of arsenic in the cure of intermittents.
Fowler, Thomas, 1736-1801.Date: MDCCLXXXVI. [1786]- Books
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Medical reports, of the effects of tobacco, principally with regard to its diuretic quality, in the cure of dropsies, and dysuries: together with some observations, on the use of clysters of tobacco, in the treatment of the colic: by Thomas Fowler, M.D. Physician to the General Infirmary of the County of Stafford.
Fowler, Thomas, 1736-1801.Date: MDCCLXXXV. [1785]