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A summary view of the whole practice of physick. Being the Sentiments of the most Celebrated Authors in all Ages, Relating to Diseases, their Causes and Cures. With Most Cases in Surgery and Midwifery. To which are added, Some Observations very Rare and Uncommon; and a Curious Treatise on all Sorts of Poisons. In two volumes. By John Allen, M.D. and F.R.S. Translated by himself from the last edition of his Latin Synopsis, with very large improvements. ...
Allen, John, 1660?-1741.Date: M.DCC.XXXIII. [1733]- Books
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The quacks unmask'd. Which detects, and sets in a true light, their pernicious and destructive practice; with some reasons why it ought to be entirely abolished: by P. Coltheart, Surgeon.
Coltheart, Peter.Date: 1727- Books
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Enchiridion medicum: or, a new manual of physick. Being a compendium of the whole art, in three parts, viz. I. Of Diseases of the Head. II. Of Diseases of the Breast. III. Of Diseases of the Belly. Wherein is briefly shew'd, 1. The Name. 2. The Derivation. 3. The Causes. 4. The Signs. 5. The Prognosticks. And 6. A rational Method of Cure. Comprehending the Substance of the more approv'd Authors both Ancient and Modern. Publish'd for the Benefit of all Persons, being fitted to the meanest Capacity. The third edition, with additions. By Robert Johnson, Med. Professor.
Johnson, Robert, M.D.Date: [1710?]- Books
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The anticipation of the crisis. Addressed to the nobility and gentry of Great Britain and Ireland.
White, Robert, active 1786-1792.Date: MDCCLXXXII. [1782]- Books
Die hippokratische Schrift Praecepta : kritische Edition, Übersetzung und Kommentar : mit Anhang, ein Scholion zu Praec. 1 / von Giulia Ecca.
Hippocrates.Date: 2016- Books
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The general state of medical and chirurgical practice, exhibited; shewing them to be inadequate, ineffectual, absurd, and ridiculous, particularly in Consumptions, Asthmas, Nervous, Gouty, Bilious, Scorbutic, Scrophulous, Rheumatic, Venereal, Maniacal, and in many other Disorders, external as well as internal. And More rational, elegant, speedy, effectual, and lasting Methods of Cure recommended, by Means of Diet, and simple Medicines, rendered more active by the irresistible Power of Aerial, Aetherial, Magnetic, Electric, and musical Essluvia and Influences. In which, particularly, The Errors and trisling Absurdities of what is called the regular London and Bath Medical Practice, and of the ridiculous Manner of using the celebrated and very salubrious Waters of Bath, Aix-Ja-Chapelle, and the German Spa, are poin'ed out: and to the whole are added, near an hundred recent and remarkable cases, cured by the above newly discovered and improved Means, after having bassled the Effects of the most powerful Medicines and Mineral Waters, and the Skill of many of the most celebrated Physicians and Surgeons in Europe. Among the above, Are several Cures performed last Season at the German Spa, under the immediate Inspection, and certified by the Signatures Manual, of her Grace the Dutchess of Devonshire-The Right Honourable Lord and Lady Spencer-Lady Clermont-His Serene Highness Frederic Prince of Hesse Cassel-The Duke de Coigny-The Marquis de Serent-And many other noble Personages. The sixth edition. By James Graham, M. D. Late of Bath, now of the Royal Terrace, Adelphi, London.
Graham, James, 1745-1794.Date: 1779- Books
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The physicians' vade mecum; being a compendium of nosology and therapeutics, for the use of students. The first edition. By the Rev. Joseph Townsend, rector of pewsey, wilts; and author of a tour through Spain.
Townsend, Joseph, 1739-1816.Date: 1794- Books
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Thoughts on the present state of the practice in disorders of the eye and ear: To which is added, an address to the inhabitants of Great Britain, particularly to those residing in the great metropolis of the British Empire, to which, by permission, are annexed, singular cases, authentic and remarkable cures, lately performed in London, in the diseases of those organs. By James Graham, M.D. oculist and aurist.
Graham, James, 1745-1794.Date: MDCCLXXV. [1775]- Books
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The works of that famous physitian Dr. Alexander Read ... / delivered in several lectures at Barbar-Chirurgians-Hall.
Read, Alexander, 1586?-1641Date: 1659