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The sick man visited; and furnish'd with instructions, meditations, and prayers, suitable to his condition, for putting him in Mind of his Change, for supporting him under his Distemper, and for preparing him for, and carrying him through his last Conflict with Death. By N. Spinckes, A Presbyter of the Church of England.
Spinckes, Nathaniel, 1654-1727.Date: 1717- Books
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The sick man visited: and furnish'd with instructions, meditations, and prayers, suitable to his condition, for putting him in Mind of his Change, for supporting him under his Distemper, and for preparing him for, and carrying him through his last Conflict with Death. By N. Spinckes, A Presbyter of the Church of England.
Spinckes, Nathaniel, 1654-1727.Date: M.DCC.XXII. [1722]- Books
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The sick man visited; and furnish'd with instructions, meditations, and prayers, suitable to his condition, for putting him in Mind of his Change, for supporting him under his Distemper, and for preparing him for, and carrying him through his last Conflict with Death. By N. Spinckes, A Presbyter of the Church of England.
Spinckes, Nathaniel, 1654-1727.Date: 1712- Books
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A new method of curing, without internal medicines, that degree of the venereal disease, call'd, a gonorrhœa or clap: Deduc'd from A Mechanical Account of the Original, Seat, and Nature of that Distemper; according to the Opinion of Dr. Drake, Mr. Cowper, &c. And Confirm'd By Instances of the Author's Success in this Practice. By G. Warren, Surgeon.
Warren, George, surgeon.Date: [1711]- Books
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The sick man visited: and furnish'd with instructions, meditations, and prayers, for putting him in mind of his change; for Supporting him under his Distemper; and for Preparing him for, and Carrying him through, his Last Conflict with Death. By Nathanael Spinckes, A. M. Late Prebendary of Sarum, &c. The fifth edition, corrected. To which is prefix'd, a short account of the life of the very Reverend author.
Spinckes, Nathaniel, 1654-1727.Date: MDCCXLIV. [1744]- Books
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The sick man visited; and furnished with instructions, meditations, and prayers, for putting him in mind of his change; for Supporting him under his Distemper; and for Preparing him for, and Carrying him through, his Last Conflict with Death. By Nathanael Spinckes, A. M. Late Prebendary of Sarum, &c. The sixth edition, corrected. To which is prefix'd, a short account of the life of the very reverend author.
Spinckes, Nathaniel, 1654-1727.Date: MDCCLXXV. [1775]- Books
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The sick man visited: and furnish'd with instructions, meditations, and prayers, for putting him in mind of his change, for Supporting him under his Distemper, and for Preparing him for, and carrying him through, his Last Conflict with Death. By Nathanael Spinckes, A. M. Late Prebendary of Sarum, &c. The fourth edition corrected. To which is prefix'd, a short account of the life of the very Reverend author.
Spinckes, Nathaniel, 1654-1727.Date: MDCCXXXI. [1731]- Books
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Miscellaneous reflections on the small pox: Compiled from the Writings of those late judicious physicians, Dr. Freind, Dr. Morton, Dr. Cade, Dr. Sydenham, &c. &c. To which are now added, I. A modest Attempt to find out the true Nature and occult Qualities of that most malignant Distemper, and such new Remedies for the Cure thereof, as may prove more easy, expeditious, and effectual, than any Methods hitherto extant. II. A Short View of the important Advantages arising from the Use of Spirit of Vitriol, Opiates, &c. III. And, Lastly, Some Cursory Remarks on the too common Practice of Bleeding on the first Symptoms of that approaching Disorder. By Richard Holland, M. D. Late Fellow of the College of Physicians, and F. R. S.
Holland, Richard, 1688-1730.Date: 1755- Books
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The cattle-Keeper's assistant; or complete directory for country gentlemen, sportsmen, farmers, Graziers, Farriers, Game and Cow Keepers, Horse Dealers, Carriers, &c. Being a valuable collection of observations in the choice of cattle, and receipts (made by Persons of Note and Experience) For the Cure of every Distemper incident to Horses, Oxen, Cows, Calves, Sheep, Lambs, Hogs, & Dogs, (with Descriptions of the Symptoms) Digested under their Proper Heads. To which are added, strictures on the management of cattle, in Order to a Healthy Propagation and Ingrease of their several Species, and a Prevention of their Maladies; Also, a plan of table for keeping accounts of Laborers Employed in Wilderness, Park, Pleasure and Kitchen Garden; and for More Readily Stating The Number and Condition of Cattle, viz. Saddle, Coach & Cart Horses; Bullocks, Cows, and Calves; Sheep & Lambs; Swine; Deer; Pointers, Spaniels, &c. N.B. This edition contains an intire new method of preventing the cutting or Interfering of Horses. of horses. By Josiah Ringsted, Esq; Author of the Farmer, containing Improvements in Husbandry.
Ringsted, Josiah, -1812.Date: [between 1782 and 1788?]- Books
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A practical treatise on the small-pox and measles. Wherein is set forth, First, The Signs which shew the Small-Pox or Measles are coming. Secondly, The Cause of the Malignancy, and whereby contracted. Thirdly, The Way for the Nurse to manage the Patient at every Crisis, or Relapse, from the Beginning to the End of the Distemper; as to their Eating or Drinking. Fourthly, Prescriptions proper to be given from the Beginning to the End of the Distemper. Fifthly, What is proper for Washing; Oyntments, Physic, and Bleeding, when the Distemper is turn'd. By Thomas Tanner, surgeon, In Hartlebury, Worcestershire.
Tanner, Thomas, active 1745.Date: M.DCC.XLV. [1745]- Books
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The plague at Marseilles consider'd: with remarks on the plague in general; Shewing its Cause and Nature of Infection. With necessary precautions to prevent the spreading that direful Distemper. Publish'd for the Preservation of the People of Great-Britain and Ireland. Also some observations set down by the College of Physicians during the time of the late plague in London, 1665.
Bradley, Richard, 1688-1732.Date: 1720- Books
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Syphilis. A practical dissertation on the venereal disease. In which, after a short Account of its Nature and Original; the Diagnostick and Prognostick Signs, with the best Ways of Curing the several Degrees of that Distemper, together with some Hystorical Observations relating to the same, are Candidly and without Reserve, communicated In two parts. By Daniel Turner, of the College of Physicians, London.
Turner, Daniel, 1667-1741.Date: 1717- Books
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To return thanks for mercies receiv'd, the only Way to obtain future Blessings. A sermon, preach'd in the parish-churches of Kirkby-Knowle and Thirkleby, in Yorkshire; in October, 1747. An Order of His Majesty in Council, to prevent the Spreading of the Distemper amongst the Cattle, being read; and the Sacrament of the Lord's-Supper administred at the same Time. By J. Wind, M. A. Rector of Kirkby-Knowle, and Curate of Thirkleby.
Wind, John, 1715 or 1716-1792.Date: M.DCC.XLVIII. [1748]- Books
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The works of Aristotle, in four parts. Containing I. His complete master-piece ; displaying the Secrets of Nature in the Generation of Man. To which is added, the family physician, being approved Remedies for the several Distemper incident to the Human Body. II. His experienced midwife ; absolutely necessary for Surgeons, Midwives, Nurses, and Child bearing Women. III. His book of problems ; containing various Questions and Answers relative to the State Man's Body. IV. His last legacy ; unfolding the Secrets of Nature respecting the Generation of Man.
Salmon, William, 1644-1713.Date: 1792- Books
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The church of England's late conflict with, and triumph over the spirit of fanaticism. Wherein is shown, That Dr. Sacheverell's Method of treating Fanaticks was Apostolical. That the Distemper of Lucifer is the Original of Dissention. That Toleration is unlawful in the Judgment of Dissenters themselves. That they Baptize into Schism and Rebellion. That Mr. Baxter condemn'd Separation by his Dying Words. That Popish Practices and Tenets are imputable to Dissenters. That they occasion'd the late Mobb and Tumult, &c. With several other useful Subjects. By Patrick Drew, M.A.
Drewe, Patrick.Date: 1710- Books
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The church of England's late conflict with, and triumph over The Spirit of Fanaticism. Wherein is shown, That Dr. Sacheverell's Method of treating Fanaticks was Apostolical. That the Distemper of Luciser is the Original of Dissention. That Toleration is unlawful in the Judgment of Dissenters themselves. That they Baptize into Schism and Rebellion. That Mr. Baxter condemn'd Separation by his Dying Words. That Popish Practices and Tenets are imputable to Dissenters. That they occasion'd the late Mobb and Tumult, &c. With several other useful Subjects. By a lover of the Church of England.
Drewe, Patrick.Date: 1710- Books
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A supplement to the New compendious treatise of farriery. Concerning inflammations, tumours, Mortifications, Wounds, and Fractures, a Diabetes, and the Present Epidemical Distemper amongst Horses, and the Mad Staggers. With a postscript, Wherein is set Forth The Singular Conduct of a Couple of late Writers in point of Practice in the Branch of Farriery: With a dissertation on bot-worms, and proposals for erecting an infirmary for diseased horses. By John Wood, Author of the New Compendious Treatise, late Groom to the King of Sardinia, and present Groom to the Right Hon the Earl of Rochford.
Wood, John, groom to the King of Sardinia.Date: M.DCC.LVIII. [1758]- Books
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A treatise of the plague. Being an Instruction how one ought to Act, in Relation, I. To Apparel and Lodging. II. To Diet. III. To Antidotes or Preservatives. IV. To such Medicines, as are necessary to be made use of, when any one shall be so unhappy, as to be visited with the Distemper. Wherein is Inserted A rare Collection of a great many Recipe's of very valuable Medicines, made use of in the plague, by the greatest Physicians in the World, and published for the General Good of Mankind, especially the meaner Sort. By Eugenius Philalethes, Jun.
Samber, Robert.Date: MDCCXXI. [1721]- Books
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The practical scheme of the secret disease, a gleet and a broken constitution, caused by fast living, former cures, salvations, taking of mercury, self-abuses, &c. Shewing To those who want a Cure of either the Venereal Distemper, or a Gleet, what will Best do it. And To those who are already under Cure, how they may so Shorten it, as that their Doctor shall Cure them of their Gleet, or of the Venereal Distemper, in (very often) Less than a Quarter of the time, that they might otherwise be, if they had never seen this Scheme. See Page 15. (at 3s. a Pound) Of the Cephalick Tobacco for the Head, Eyes, & the Gout, And Purging Sugar Plums. See Page 14. Of the Celebrated Anodyne Necklaces Approved by Dr. Chamberlen. This Book is Given Gratis, Up One Pair of Stairs at the Sign of the Celebrated Anodyne Necklace Recommended by Dr. Chamberlen for Childrens Teeth, against Devreux-Court, without Temple-Bar. At Mrs Garway's in Cornhil. At Mr Payne's, Cane-Shop in Castle-Ally Passage in the R. Exchange. At Mr. Greg's Bookseller, next Northumberland-House Charing-Cross. And by (the Author's Servant) R. Bradshaw, at His House the Golden Key near Russel-Street-End, St. Giles's in the Fields.
Date: 1728- Books
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The navy-Surgeon: or, a practical system of surgery. Illustrated with observations on such remarkable Cases, as have occurred to the Author's Practice in the Service of the Royal Navy. To which is added, A Treatise on the Venereal Disease, the Causes, Symptoms, and Method of Cure by Mercury: An Enquiry into the Origin of that Distemper; in which the Dispute between Dr Dover and Dr Turner, concerning Crude Mercury, is fully consider'd; with useful Remarks thereon. Also an appendix, Containing Physical Observations on the Heat, Moisture and Density of the Air on the Coast of Guiney; the Colour of the Natives; the Sicknesses which they and the Europeans trading thither are subject to; with a Method of Cure. By John Atkins, Surgeon.
Atkins, John, 1685-1757.Date: [1737]- Books
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Filum Ariadneum: or The way to get out of the Labyrinth of Venus. I. Exhibiting the true History of the Distemper, its Original, Cause, Symptoms, and different Degrees of them. II. Proposing a most valuable, and by several hundred Cures approved, Specifick, by the Means of which the Unfortunate may infallibly cure themselves by the Directions fix'd to the Remedy, of the first and second Stages, and, with the Assistance of the Author, also of the third. This little Tract is so far from being design'd to amuse the Ignorant, and to draw them in, that it is rather too plain to allure People; the only Intention being the publick Good. This Seal agrees with that fix'd on the Specefick.
Date: M.DCC.XVIII. [1718]- Books
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A new theory of consumptions: more especially of a phthisis, or consumption of the lungs. Wherein, After a brief History of the Distemper, its various Symptoms throughout its several Degrees, and every minute Step it takes, from its first invading the Patient, to its final Termination, Enquiry is made Concerning the Prime, Essential, and hither to accounted Inexplicable Cause of that Disease, so very Endemick to this Nation, and generally fatal to those it seizeson. With an Account Of the great Number of Medicines, and various Methods of Cure recommended for Consumptions; and the different Opinions of Authors concerning them. Also The Possibility of Healing Ulcers in the Lungs asserted, the strongest Objections against it answered, and a different and more probable Method of Cure advanced, than commonly practised. Likewise Directions about Eating, Drinking, Sleeping, Exercise, and way of Living in general, proper for Consumptive Persons. By Benjamin Marten, M.D.
Marten, Benjamin.Date: MDCCXX. [1720]- Books
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A new theory of consumptions: more especially of a phthisis, or consumption of the lungs. Wherein, After a brief History of the Distemper, its various Symptoms throughout its several Degrees, and every minute Step it takes, from its first invading the Patient, to its final Termination, Enquiry is made Concerning the Prime, Essential, and hitherto accounted Inexplicable Cause of that Disease, so very Endemick to this Nation, and generally fatal to those it seizes on. With an Account Of the great Number of Medicines, and various Methods of Cure recommended for Consumptions; and the different Opinions of Authors concerning them. Also The Possibility of Healing Ulcers in the Lungs asserted, the strongest Objections against it Answered, and a different and more probable Method of Cure advanced, than commonly practised. Likewise Directions about Eating, Drinking, Sleeping, Exercise, and way of Living in general, proper for Consumptive Persons. By Benjamin Marten, M.D.
Marten, Benjamin.Date: MDCCXXII. [1722]- Books
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Syphillis. A practical dissertation on the venereal disease. In Which ... an Account of its Nature and Original, the Diagnostick and Prognostick Signs, with the best Ways of Curing ... Distemper, together with many Histories relating to the ... are ... and without Reserve, communicated. In two parts. The third edition, revised, corrected, and improved, not only by many considerable Observations interspersed throughout the Book, but the Addition also of several rare Cases at the Close. With some remarks, by way of supplement, on Dr. Willoughby's translation of Monsieur Chicoyneau's Method of Cure. Which he entitles, The practice of salivating shewn to be of no use or efficacy in the cure of the venereal disease, but greatly prejudicial thereunto. (in which a casual Digression concerning Inoculation.) With a letter from Mr. Samuel Palmer, to the Author of the said Remarks, on the Subject abovemention'd. By Daniel Turner, M. D. of the College of Physicians in London.
Turner, Daniel, 1667-1741.Date: MDCCXXVII. [1727]- Books
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The Practical scheme of the secret disease, a gleet and a broken constitution, caused by fast living, former cures, salivations, taking of mercury, self-abuses, &c. shewing To those who want a Cure of either the Venereal Distemper, or a Gleet, what will Best do it. And To those who are already under Cure, how they may shorten their Cure above as soon again. See Page 15. Of the Cephalick and Opthalmick Tobacco for the Head, Eyes, & the Gout, And Purging Sugar Plums. See Page 14. Of the Celebrated Anodyne Necklaces Approved by Dr. Chamberlen. This Book is Given Gratis, Up One Pair of Stairs at the Sign of the Celebrated Anodyne Necklace Recommended by Dr. Chamberlen for Childrens Teeth, Fits, Fevers, &c. over against Devreux-Court, without Temple-Bar. At Mr Payne's, Cane-Shop in Castle-Ally Passage in the R. Exchange. At Mr. Greg's Bookseller at Charing-Cross Mrs. Garway's in Cornhil. And by (the Author's Servant) R. Bradshaw, at His House the Golden Key near Russel-Street-End, St. Giles's in the Fields. Concerning whom, about the Conveniency of Persons having things easily brought to them. See in the 5th Page.
Date: 1728