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An essay on the abuse of spirituous liquors; Being an attempt to exhibit, in its genuine colours, its pernicious effects upon the property, health, and morals, of the people, with rules and admonitions respecting the prevention and cure of this great national evil. By A. Fothergill, M.D.F.R.S. Member of the Royal College of Physicians; of the Medical Societies of London, Edinburgh, and Paris; of the Philosophical Societies of Manchester, Philadelphia, &c.
Fothergill, A. (Anthony), 1732?-1813.Date: MDCCXCVI. [1796]- Books
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An essay on regimen, for the preservation of health, especially of the indolent, studious, delicate and invalid; illustrated by appropriate cases; to which are Added, Observations on what is vulgarly termed Catching Cold, on the Art of Mending Health, on Fashionable Diseases, on Lady and Gentlemen Doctors, and on Quacks and Quackery: with seasonable remarks, Economical, Moral and Religious, on the present state of the British Dominions. The profits to be faithfully applied to the purposes of Charity. By James M. Adair, M. D. Member of the Royal Medical Society, Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh, and Formerly, Physician to the Commander in Chief of the Leeward Islands, and to the Colonial Troops, and one of the Judges of the Courts of King's Bench and Common Pleas in the Leeward Islands.
Adair, James Makittrick, 1728-1802.Date: [1799]- Books
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Surgical observations, part the second : containing an account of the disorders of the health in general, and of the digestive organs in particular, which accompany local diseases, and obstruct their cure : observations on diseases of the urethra, particularly of that part which is surrounded by the prostate gland : and observations relative to the treatment of one species of the naevi materni / by John Abernethy, F.R.S., honorary member of the Royal Medical Society of Edinburgh.
Abernethy, John, 1764-1831.Date: 1806- Books
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The ladies' friend, and family physical library. The midwifery in this edition is by question and answer. With thirteen curious engravings of the natural and unnatural position of the infant as it lies in the Womb. With a true Description and Cure of every Disease incident to married and single Women, as well as those of young Children. Though this Book is wrote in so familiar and plain a Manner to every one's Understanding, yet the young Physician, Surgeon, Apothecary, Anatomist, Midwife, and Chemist, by paying Attention may at least refresh their Memories, if not gain Instruction. This Work contains at least three Times more than any former Edition. The additions are, A Compendium of Anatomy, by Question and Answer. A Formulae for the Diseases incident to the white and black Inhabitants of the Indies, together with the medical Remedies that Country produces for each Disease. A Treatise of Cancers, with the Case of Mrs. Phillips, of Birmingham, describing the Remedy that the Author made Use of to extirpate a Cancer from her Breast, which weighed about seven ounces: She was upwards of fifty Years of Age. A Bilious Case and Cure of Miss A-, Daughter of an eminent Surgeon of Wolverhampton. A Philosophical Account of the Voice, Speech, Singing, Laughing, Coughing, and Sounds, &c. Of the Structure and Motion of the Muscles, according to the Doctrine of Sir Isaac Newton. Philosophical Doctrine of Pulses. The Medical Qualities of Milk, and of Whey, for Diseases in general. Of ... or, Pathological Aitiology, &c. The Method to recover Persons supposed to be drowned. The Dispensary of the Royal Hospital of Edinburgh, for the afflicted Poor. Translated from the Latin Copy. The fifth edition. By S. Freeman, M.D. of Kings College University, Aberdeen: and Member of the Society of Polite Arts, Manufactures and Commerce, London.
Freeman, Stephen, M.D.Date: MDCCLXXXVII. [1787]- Books
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The ladies' friend, and family physical library. The midwifery in this edition is by question and answer. With thirteen curious engravings of the Natural and Unnatural Position of the Infant as it lies in the Womb. With a true Description and Cure of every Disease incident to Married and Single Women, as well as those of Young Children. Though this Book is wrote in so familiar and plain a Manner to every one's Understanding, yet the young Physician, Surgeon, Apothecary, Anatomist, Midwife, and Chemist, by paying Attention, may at least refresh their Memories, if not gain Instruction. This Work contains at least three Times more than any former Edition. The Additions Are, A Compendium of Anatomy by Question and Answer. A Formulae for the Diseases incident to the white and black Inhabitants of the Indies, together with the medical Remedies that Country produces for each Disease. A Treatise of Cancers, with the Case of Mrs. Phillips of Bermingham, describing the Remedy that the Author made use of to extirpate a Cancer from her Breast, which weighed about seven Ounces: she was upwards of fifty Years of Age. A Bilious Case and Cure of Miss A, Daughter of an eminent Surgeon of Wolverhampton. A Philosophical Account of the Voice, Speech, Singing, Laughing, Coughing, and Sounds, &c. Of the Structure and Motion of the Muscles, according to the Doctrine of Sir Isaac Newton. Philosophical Doctrine of Pulses. The Medical Qualities of Milk, and of Whey, for Diseases in general. Of ... or, Pathological Aitiology, &c. The Method to recover Persons supposed to be drowned. The Dispensary of the Royal Hospital of Edinburgh for the afflicted Poor. Translated from the Latin Copy. The fifth edition. By S. Freeman, M.D. Of King's College University, Aberdeen: And Member of the Society of Polite Arts, Manufactures and Commerce, London.
Freeman, Stephen, M.D.Date: MDCCLXXXVIII. [1788]- Books
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Truth in opposition to ignorant and malicious falshood: or a discourse written to vindicate the honour, and to assert the right of Dr. Nehemiah Grew, Fellow of the Royal Society, and R. College of Physicians London; with respect to his invention for making the salt of the purging waters , called in his Latin Edition thereof, Sal Catharticum Amarum. And to detect the injuries done to the publick, as well as to Himself, by obstructing the Health, and endangering the Lives of the King's Subjects; as also by lessening the Foreign Trade, and otherwise, with the many counterfeit slats made and sold by Interloping Chymists. Grounded chiefly upon the Testimonies Of many Eminent Members of the Royal Society, and the Royal College of Physicians London, the Royal Colleges of Physicians in Edinburgh and Dublin, the Royal Academy in Paris, and the Imperial Academy in Breslaw, with other Eminent and Learned Persons in England, Scotland, Ireland, France, Italy, Prussia, Poland, and Germany. Collected and composed Out of Books, Letters, and other Papers. By Josiah Peter gent.
Peter, Josiah.Date: 1701- Books
"Enlightened zeal" : the Hudson's Bay Company and scientific networks, 1670-1870 / Ted Binnema.
Binnema, Ted, 1963-Date: [2014]- Books
A history of disability in nineteenth-century Scotland / Iain Hutchison ; with a foreword by Rab Houston.
Hutchison, Iain.Date: [2007], ©2007