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A general history of sieges and battles, By Sea and Land. Containing, A Particular and Circumstantial Account Of the most remarkable Battles and Sieges, Bombardments and Expeditions, In different Ages and Parts of the World; And particularly, such as relate to Great Britain and her Dependencies. Including, anecdotes of the Lives, Military and Naval Transactions, of all the celebrated Admirals, Generals, Captains, &c. who have distinguished themselves in the Service of their Country. In which will be explained, The Military and Naval Terms of Art. Embellished with Plans of the Battles, and Heads of the Illustrious Persons, mentioned in the Course of the Work. Vol. I. Second Edition.
Date: 1762- Books
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The exhortation. A poem.
Date: MDCCLXII. [1762]- Books
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A new treatise on the laws for preservation of the game: Containing All the Statutes, Cases at Large, Arguments, Resolutions, and Judgments concerning it; equally useful to the Gentleman and Farmer; as the Gentleman may learn how far his Privilege extends, and the Farmer may be enabled to know when the Gentleman exceeds the Limits prescribed by Law, and the proper Methods of Redress. Together with All the Acts of Parliament relating to the Sale of Fish in the Cities of London and Westminster. By a gentleman of the Middle-Temple. several Cases on the Game-Acts determined in the King's Bench since the time of Lord Mansfield's coming to preside in that Court, and Tables of the Titles, Acts of Parliament, &c.
Cunningham, Timothy, -1789.Date: 1766- Books
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The death of the thrush: a tale.
Hamilton, William Gerard, 1729-1796.Date: [1780?]- Books
Victims of thrush and cystitis / Angela Kilmartin.
Kilmartin, Angela.Date: [1986]- Books
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Memoirs of the celebrated Miss Fanny M-.
Date: MDCCLIX. [1759]- Pictures
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A thrush eating berries. Etching by W. Hayes, ca. 1775.
Hayes, W. (William), 1729-1799.Date: 1775Reference: 42968i- Books
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A seasonable antidote against the poison of popular censure. Being the substance of a letter from a noble lord to a member of Parliament, relative to the case of a certain Right Honourable general.
Date: MDCCLIX. [1759]- Books
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A seasonable antidote against the poison of popular censure. Being the substance of a letter from a noble lord to a member of Parliament, relative to the case of a certain Right Honourable General.
Date: MDCCLIX. [1759]- Ephemera
Recurrent thrush? : say "knickers" to cream : take comfort with our therapeutic underwear.
DermaSilk Intimo- Books
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The thrush a collection of six hundred twenty six of the most celebrated English and Scotch songs. ...
Date: 1749- Books
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London courtship; or, a new road to matrimony. Consisting of original letters which passed between a celebrated young lady of the City of London and several of her suitors.
Date: [1759]- Books
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The rules and regulations of the Magdalen-Charity, with instructions to the women who are admitted, and prayers for their use.
Magdalen Hospital (London, England)Date: MDCCLXIX. [1769]- Ephemera
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Foot-rot paste : invaluable for foot-rot in sheep, thrush, inflammation or ulcers in horses feet : directions: to be applied to the affected parts.
Date: [between 1890 and 1899?]- Digital Images
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Seed head of a thuja tree. This plant has natural antimicrobial properties and is used in a variety of preparations for wart removal, thrush, and ringworm.
Annie Cavanagh- Books
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An address to the victuallers of this kingdom in general. To which is prefixed, a poem upon liberty. By John Matthews.
Matthews, John, licensed victualler.Date: 1761- Pictures
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Above, two humming birds, two molluscs, a mocking thrush, a hoopoe, and a racoon; below, a bat, a wasp, two mongooses, a vulture, a fish and a polar bear. Engraving.
Reference: 40540i- Books
Understanding cystitis : a complete self-help guide to overcoming thrush and cystitis (incorporating Understanding Cystitis and Cystitis a complete self-help guide) / Angela Kilmartin ; illustrations by Cynthia Clarke.
Kilmartin, Angela.Date: [1989]- Books
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The thrush: a choice collection of new songs. Viz. 1. Lochaber. 2. Amoret and Phillis. 3. Sweet Passion of Love. 4. De'el take the Wars. 5. Chaise Marine. 6. New Jockey. 7. The morning air.
Date: [1785?]- Books
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Some account of the British dominions beyond the Atlantic: containing chiefly what is most interesting and least known with respect to those parts: particularly, The important question about the North West passage is satisfactorily discussed: with a large map; in which the said supported passage, and all the arctic regions, are more fully delineated than ever before: By William Doylé [sic], L.L.B.
Doyle, William, 1705?-Date: [1770?]- Books
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The political beacon: or the life and character of Oliver Cromwell, impartially illustrated. Containing an historical account of his political transactions and connections, Which carried on, and at length effected the grand revolution. In a series of letters. Together with a parallel, in the manner of Plutarch, between the acting political characters of that time, and those of the last nine years.
Date: M.DCC.LXX. [1770]- Books
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An essay for a nosological and comparative view of the cynanche maligna, or putrid sore throat; and the scarlatina anginosa, or scarlet fever with angina. The second edition. With a supplement; containing a nosological account of the febris aphthosa, or thrush fever. By William Lee Perkins, M.D. member of the Royal Medical Society at Edinburgh, and of the Medical Society of London.
Perkins, William Lee.Date: MDCCXC. [1790]- Books
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Dissertatio medica inauguralis de aphthis ... / submittit Joannes Kneppelhout.
Kneppelhout, Joannes.Date: 1733- Digital Images
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Euphorbia milii Des Moul. Euphorbiaceae. Crown of Thorns - so called because of its very spiny stems. Distribution: Madagascar. The latex contains a copper-containing amine oxidase, a lectin, lipase, peroxidase, and a diamine oxidase. In vitro the latex is synergistic with ketoconazole against Candida albicans (thrush). All Euphorbia have a toxic white latex, and in Europe this has been used as a folk remedy to treat warts. It can cause skin allergies and the smoke from burning them is toxic. the genus named for Euphorbus (fl. circa 10 BC – 20 AD), the Greek physician to the Berber King Juba II (c. 50 BC – 23 AD) of Numidia, Euphorbia milii is one of the tropical spurges, with fierce, cactus-like spines, grown as a house plant. The sap of spurges is used in folk medicine for treating warts (not very effective), and, historically, as a purgative - the word spurge being derived from the French word for purgation. The sap (probably dried) was administered inside a fig because it is so corrosive that it would otherwise burn the mouth and oesophagus – a technique used today, rather more subtly, with ‘enteric coated’ medications. The sap contains a potential anti-leukaemic chemical, lasiodoplin, and is also used in drainage ditches to kill the snails which carry the parasitic trematode which causes fasciolaris. It does not kill the fish. Photographed in the Medicinal Garden of the Royal College of Physicians, London.
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Cells infected with candida yeast, LM
Kevin Mackenzie, University of Aberdeen