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Mercury - Therapeutic use - Early works to 1800
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The inefficacy of all mercurial preparations in the cure of venereal and scorbutic disorders, proved from reason and experience: with a dissertation on Mr. de Velnos's vegetable syrup, which radically cures every species of the above disorders. And an accurate analysis o that medicine, Made by Order of the Marshal Duke of Biron, by Messrs. Rouelle, and La Cassaigme, Professors of Chymistry at Paris. To which are added, a refutation of Dr. Burrows's late scurrilous pamphlet. By Henry Saffory, Surgeon.
Saffory, Henry.Date: M,DCC,LXXVI. [1776]- Books
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A new method of operating for the femoral hernia, translated from the Spanish of Don Antonio de Gimbernat, Surgeon to the King Spain. With plates. To which are added by the translator, queries respecting a safer method of performing inoculation; and the treatment of certain fevers.
Gimbernat, Antonio de, 1734-1816.Date: M,DCC,XCV. [1795]- Books
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On the modus operandi of mercury: vide 3d. edition of Clare's New and easy method.
Clare, Peter, 1738-1786.Date: 1780?]- Books
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The hospital surgeon. Vol. II. Containing several essays on mercury. The descent of the intestine into the scrotum. Injections. Wounds of Dogs. Wounds of the Breast. Crooked Wounds Red Pimples of the Face. Diseases of the Eyes and the Pestilence. Incystated Tumours. The Meaning of the Word Esearr. With two letters to M. A. Boccacini. By Augustin Belloste, First Surgeon to Her Royal Highness the late Dowager of Savoy. Dedicated to the King of Sardinia. English'd by J. B. M.B.
Belloste, Augustin, 1654-1730.Date: MDCCXXXIII. [1733]- Books
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An antidote: or some remarks upon A treatise on mercury. Endeavouring to shew that the danger therein asserted of taking it crude is not supported by facts or reason; and that in treating promiscuously of Mercury Crude, and its various Preparations, all the Evil Consequences which often attend it when prepared are assigned to the Crude, in order to alarm Peoples Fears, and deter them from this innocent and very efficacious Practice. Earnestly recommended to the Perusal of all Chronic Patients who know they can have no other Help. By once their Fellow-Sufferer, and a long Experienced Patient of many Physicians, but now a happy Practitioner upon himself.
Date: [1732]