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A Chinese labourer (possibly a fisherman or viper-seller?) balancing a pole over his shoulder, from which a collection of small basket-like objects hang. Coloured stipple engraving by J. Dadley after Pu-Quà, 1799.
Pu-Qúa.Date: May 4 1799Reference: 567799i- Books
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The right way to shake off a viper. An essay, upon a case too commonly calling for consideration; what shall good men do, when they are evil spoken of? With a preface of Dr. Increase Mather,
Mather, Cotton, 1663-1728.Date: 1720- Books
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New experiments upon vipers : containing also an exact description of all the parts of a viper, the seat of its poyson, and the several effects thereof, together with the exquisite remedies, that by the skilful may be drawn from vipers, as well for the cure of their bitings, as for that of other maladies / Originally written in French by M. Charas of Paris ; Now rendred English.
Charas, Moyse, 1619-1698.Date: 1670- Books
A relation of a very sudden and extraordinary cure of a person bitten by a viper, by the means of acids. Together with some remarks upon Dr. Tuthill's vindication of his objections against the doctrines of acids ... / [Sir John Colbatch].
Colbatch, John, Sir, 1670-1729.Date: 1698- Books
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The viper shaken off without hurt into the fire: being a short answer to a pamphlet lately published, intituled, Marrow chicaning display'd, &c. In a letter to the Reverend Mr. A. A-----n minister of the gospel at ---------
Date: printed in the year, 1726- Books
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New experiments upon vipers : containing also an exact description of all the parts of a viper, the seat of its poyson, and the several effects thereof, together with the exquisite remedies, that by the skilful may be drawn from vipers, as well for the cure of their bitings, as for that of other maladies / originally written in French by M. Charas of Paris ; now rendred English.
Charas, Moyse, 1619-1698Date: 1670- Books
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Experiments shewing that volatile alkali fluor is the most efficacious remedy in the cure of asphyxies ... With remarks upon the advantageous effects produced by it in the bite of the viper, canine madness ... etc / Translated from the French ... by T. Brand.
Sage, Balthazar Georges, 1740-1824Date: 1778- Books
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Every patient his own doctor; or, The sick man's triumph over death and the grave. Containing, the most approved methods of curing every disease incident to the human body, internal or external; whether owing to Defects of Nature, occasioned by Intemperance, contracted by Accident, or caused by Decay. With The Best Remedies Prescribed by the Authority of the most eminent Physicians for removing each Disorder, restoring Health, preserving it when restored; and extending Life to an honourable Old Age. Including An excellent Collection of the most eminent Receipts for making and preparing A great Number of cheap, easy, and efficacious Medicines. Among these are That Admirable New Discovery, by which the Scurvy, the Grand English Disorder, is effectually cured: And for the successful Practice of which, Captain Cook received the Premium Medal from the Royal Society, for having preserved himself and all his Men from this dreadful Distemper, during the Space of Three Years and Eighteen Days, although he passed through all the Varieties of Climate, and Seasons in his late Voyage round the World, performed. By the Command of His Majesty. Also The Method used by the Humane Society for the Recovery of Persons apparently drowned or suffocated. - A certain cure for the Bite of a Mad Dog, Viper, Adder, &c. - -An infallible Remedy against the Goal Distemper, Plague, or any other pestilential Disorder, &c &c. By Lewis Robinson, M.D.
Robinson, Lewis, M.D.Date: [1785?]- Books
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Every patient his own doctor; or, the sick man's triumph over death and the grave. Containing, the most approved methods of curing every disease incident to the human body, internal or external; whether owing to Defects of Nature, occasioned by Intemperance, contracted by Accident, or caused by Decay. With The Best Remedies Prescribed by the Authority of the most eminent Physicians for removing each Disorder, restoring Health, preserving it when restored; and extending Life to an honourable Old Age. including An excellent Collection of the most eminent Receipts for Making and Preparing A great Number of cheap, easy, and efficacious Medicines. among these are That Admirable New Discovery, by which the Scurvy, the Grand English Disorder, is effectually cured: And for the successful Practice of which, Captain Cook received the Premium Medal from the Royal Society, for having preserved himself and all his Men from this dreadful Distemper, during the Space of Three Years and Eighteen Days, although he passed through all the Varieties of Climate, and Seasons in his late Voyage round the World, performed. By the Command of His Majesty. also The Method used by the Humane Society for the Recovery of Persons apparently drowned or suffocated. - A certain Cure for the Bite of a Mad Dog, Viper, Adder, &c. An infallible Remedy against the Goal Distemper, Plague, or any other pestilential Disorder, &c. &c. By Lewis Robinson, M.D.
Robinson, Lewis, M.D.Date: [1785?]- Books
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A treacle fetch'd out of a viper. A brief essay upon falls into sins; directing, how a recovery out of such falls, may be attended with a revenue, of special service and glory to God, from the fallen sinner. [Eight lines of quotation in Latin]
Mather, Cotton, 1663-1728 .Date: 1707- Books
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A relation of a very sudden and extraordinary cure of a person bitten by a viper, by the means of acids : together with some remarks upon Dr. Tuthill's vindication of his objections against the doctrine of acids : wherein are contained several things in order to the further clearing of the said doctrine / by John Colbatch.
Colbatch, John, Sir, 1670-1729Date: 1698- Books
La Confrérie de Saint Nicolas des apothicaires et des épiciers de Paris / avec le concours de H. Bonnemain, M. Connat, G. Seignier.
Bouvet, Maurice, 1911-1960.Date: [1950]- Books
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A letter to Dr. James Gregory of Edinburgh in consequence of certain printed papers intituled, "The viper and file"; "There is wisdom in silence"; "An old story"; &c., which have lately been distributed by him / by Andrew Duncan senior, M.D. & P. and senior censor of the Royal College of Physicians, Edinburgh.
Duncan, Andrew, 1744-1828.Date: 1811- Books
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La vipera ed il suo veleno : memoria letta alla Società Medico-Chirurgia di Bologna nella seduta scientifica del 2 Aprile 1884 / dal socio corrispondente Dott. Giuseppe Badaloni.
Badaloni, Giuseppe.Date: 1884- Books
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Experiments shewing that volatile alkali fluor is the most efficacious remedy in the cure of asphyxies; (or apparent death by drowning, &c.) With remarks upon the advantageous effects produced by it in the bite of the viper, canine madness, burns, apoplexy, &c. Translated from the French of M. Sage, By Thomas Brand, member of the corporation of surgeons, London.
Sage, Balthazar Georges, 1740-1824.Date: M.DCC.LXXVIII. [1778]- Books
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Treatise on the venom of the viper; on the American poisons; and on the cherry laurel, and some other vegetable poisons. To which are annexed, observations on the primitive structure of the animal body; different experiments on the reproduction of the nerves; and a description of a new canal of the eye ... / Translated from the original French of Felix Fontana ... by Joseph Skinner.
Fontana, Felice, 1730-1805.Date: 1787- Books
Treatise on the venom of the viper; on the American poisons; and on the cherry laurel, and some other vegetable poisons. To which are annexed, observations on the primitive structure of the animal body; different experiments on the reproduction of the nerves; and a description of a new canal of the eye ... / Translated from the original French of Felix Fontana ... by Joseph Skinner.
Fontana, Felice, 1730-1805Date: 1795- Books
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Osservazioni intorno alle vipere, scritte in una lettera all'illustrissimo signor Lorenzo Magalotti.
Redi, Francesco, 1626-1697.Date: 1664- Books
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Traitement local de la rage, et de la morsure de la vipere / [Leroux].
Leroux, M., 1730-1792Date: 1785- Books
Osservazioni intorno alle vipere ... / scritte in una lettera all'illustrissimo signor Lorenzo Magalotti.
Redi, Francesco, 1626-1697Date: 1664- Books
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Abhandlung über das Viperngift, die Amerikanischen Gifte, das Kirschlorbeergift und einige andere Pflanzengifte nebst einigen Beobachtungen über den ursprünglichen Bau des thierischen Körpers, über die Wiedererzeugung der Nerven und der Beschreibung eines neuen Augenkanals ... Aus dem Französischen übersetzt / Felix Fontana.
Fontana, Felice, 1730-1805.Date: 1787- Books
Nouvelles experiences sur la vipere : ou l'on verra vne description exacte de toutes ses parties, la source de son venin, ses divers effets, & les remedes exquis que les artistes peuvent tirer du corps de cet animal : avec vne Suite des nouvelles experiences sur la vipere, et vne dissertation sur son venin, pour servir de replique à vne lettre que monsieur Francois Redi ... a écrite à messieurs Bourdelot & Morus impriḿee à Florence en l'année 1670 / par Moyse Charas.
Charas, Moyse, 1619-1698.Date: MDCLXXII [1672]- Books
New experiments upon vipers. With exquisite remedies that may be drawn from them, as well for the cure of their biting, as for that of other maladies. Also a letter of Francisco Redi, concerning some objections made upon his observations about vipers : written to Monsieur Bourdelot and Mr. Alex. Morus Together with the sequel of New experiments upon vipers, in a reply to a letter written by Sign. F. Redi ... / by M. Charas ; Now rendered English.
Charas, Moyse, 1619-1698.Date: 1673- Books
De la morsure de la vipère du Poitou / [René Guignard].
Guignard, René, 1779-1833.Date: 1813- Books
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An examination of Mr. John Colbatch his books : viz. I. Novum lumen chirurgicum. II. Essay of alkalies and acids. III. An appendix to that essay. IV. A treatise of the gout. V. the doctrin of acids further asserted &c. VI. A relation of a person bitten by a viper &c. : to which is added an answer to Dr. Leigh's remarks on a treatise concerning the heat of the blood ... / by Richard Boulton, of Brazen-nose College in Oxford.
Boulton, Richard, 1676 or 1677-Date: 1699