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John St John Long. Lithograph.
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A plain statement of authenticated facts respecting the system for the prevention and removal of disease invented and practised by John St. John Long / [John St. John Long].
Long, John St. John, 1798-1834.Date: 1834- Pictures
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A devil overseeing a man having his back scrubbed; representing John St. John Long and his fatal method of treatment.
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A plain statement of authenticated facts respecting the system for the prevention and removal of disease / invented and practised by John St. John Long.
Long, John St. John, 1798-1834.Date: 1834- Books
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Observations on the remedies and practice of the late Mr. St. John Long / [Lewis Chapellier Kinchela].
Kinchela, Lewis Chapellier, 1796?-approximately 1883.Date: 1835- Books
Discoveries in the science and art of healing. Together with the evidence upon which the author claims the confidence of the country, etc / [John St. John Long].
Long, John St. John, 1798-1834.Date: 1830- Pictures
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Four donkeys inhaling foetid gas and having their backs scrubbed with vitriol; representing John St. John Long's fatal method of therapy. Etching by H. Heath, 1830.
Heath, Henry, active 1824-1850.Date: 1830Reference: 11191i- Books
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Discoveries in the science and art of healing / by John St. John Long ; together with the evidence upon which the author claims the confidence of the country, &c.
Long, John St. John, 1798-1834.Date: 1830- Books
A defence of John St. John Long in the case of the late Miss Catherine Cashin; founded upon the evidence against him / By a graduate of Trinity College, Cambridge, and member of the Middle Temple.
Long, John St. John, 1798-1834.Date: 1831- Books
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Professional morality in 1831, or the lawyer's defence of medical quackery : in which John St. John Long's discoveries are examined, and his claims to the confidence of the British public, are criticised / by a graduate of the University of Edinburgh, and a master of surgery and arts.
Date: 1831- Pictures
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J. St. John Long (a dubious medical practitioner) dressed as a funeral mourner surrounded by ducks and placards which advertise several malpractice cases of his in which patients died. Coloured etching attributed to A. Sharpshooter, 1830.
Sharpshooter, A.Date: 8 September 1830Reference: 21000i- Books
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A defence of John St. John Long, Esq. M.R.S.L., M.R.A.S., H.M.R.J.S. in the case of the late Miss Catherine Cashin : founded upon the evidence against him / by a graduate of Trinity College Cambridge, and member of the Middle Temple.
Long, John St. John, 1798-1834.Date: 1831- Books
A critical exposure of the ignorance and mal-practice of certain medical practitioners, in their theory and treatment of disease; likewise observations on the primary cause of ailments, connected with the discoveries of the author. To which is affixed, a commentary on the medical evidence in the cases of the late Miss Catherine Cashin and Mrs. Lloyd / [John St. John Long].
Long, John St. John, 1798-1834.Date: 1831- Pictures
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Richard Gaff, a very old man. Etching by W. Long after himself.
Long, W.Reference: 299i- Books
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A sermon, preached at St. Nicholas' Church, in Newcastle, on Thursday, Sept. 4, 1766. at the anniversary meeting of the Sons of the Clergy. By John Darch, B. D. Fellow of Balliol College, in Oxford, and Vicar of Long-Benton, in Northumberland. Published at the Request of the Society.
Darch, John, 1723 or 1724-Date: [1766?]- Books
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A practical treatise on the diseases of the ear : including the anatomy of the organ / By D. B. St. John Roosa.
Roosa, D. B. St. John (Daniel Bennett St. John), 1838-1908.Date: 1873- Books
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A dispassionate inquiry into the probable causes and consequences of enthusiasm. A sermon preached July 30, 1798, in the parish church of St. Mary's Reading, at the visitation of the Right Reverend John, Lord Bishop of Salisbury. By the Rev. Joseph Eyre, M. A. Vicar of St. Giles's, Reading, and of Ambroseden, Oxfordshire.
Eyre, Joseph, 1752 or 1753-1816.Date: [1800]- Books
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A description of the island called St. Paulo, by the Dutch, and, by the English, Amsterdam, Lat. 38?. 42' S. Long. about 77?.? E. fr. Greenwich. by John Henry Cox, esq. Published, with a plan and views, from his Mss. by A Dalrymple, 1790.
Cox, John Henry.Date: 1790- Books
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Discoveries in the science and art of healing : with observations on the primary cause of disease, and testimonials upon which the author rests his claims to public confidence : together with an appendix containing remarks on the evidence in the case of the late Miss Cashin / by J. St. John Long.
Long, John St. John, 1798-1834.Date: 1831- Pictures
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The hospital of St. Petronilla, Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk: exterior. Etching by R.B. Godfrey, 1781, after M. Tyson.
Tyson, Michael, 1740-1780.Date: 1 January, 1781Reference: 15753i- Books
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The trial of John Shilling, for the wilful murder of Mr. John Raven, of Burnham Westgate, carrier, at the Lent assizes, 1786, holden at Thetford, before Sir George Nares, Knt. One of His Majesty's Justices of the Court of Common Pleas; in the sheriffalty of Francis Long, Esq. Taken in court.
Shilling, John, active 18th century.Date: [1786?]- Books
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The suffolk parricide, being, the trial, life, transactions, and last dying words, of Charles Drew, of Long-Melford, in the County of Suffolk; Who was executed at St. Edmund's-Bury, on Wednesday the 9th of April, for the inhuman Murder of his Father, Charles John Drew, Esq; Attorney at Law, by shooting him thro' the Body, at his own House, on Thursday the 31st of January 1739-40. Containing. 1. An Account of his Extravagancies and Debaucheries which drove him to Necessity, and induced him to commit this horrid Fact. 2. The Scheme he laid to perpetrate it; his getting acquainted with John Humphreys; the Manner in which he prevailed upon him to undertake the Murder of his Father; and the Reasons that induced him thereto. 3. A particular Account of the Execution of the Fact, of Humphreys's refusing to do it; and of Charles Drew (the Son) taking the Musket from Humphreys, and shooting his Father. 4. His Behaviour afterwards, and his getting Mr. Gent to draw up an Advertisement, and offering a Reward for apprehending the Murderer, in order to screen himself, and take off the Suspicion of his being concerned. 5. The Means of discovering it by Mr. Mace, and true Copies of the Letters that were produced, and by which they got an Insight into the whole Affair. 6. The Manner in which it was discovered; an Account of Drew's Examination, and Copies of the Informations given before Col. de Veil, and his being sent to Newgate. 7. His Behaviour there, and endeavouring to corrupt Jonathan Keate, the Turnkey, to let him escape. 8 His Trial at large at the Assizes held at St. Edmund's Bury. By a gentleman of Long-Melford.
Gentleman of Long-Melford.Date: M,DCC,XL, [1740]- Books
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The remaining discourses, on the attributes of God. Viz. His Goodness. His Mercy. His Patience. His Long-Suffering. His Power. His Spirituality. His Immensity. His Eternity. His Incomprehensibleness. God the first Cause, and last end. By the most Reverend Dr. John Tillotson, Late Lord Arch-Bishop of Canterbury. Being the seventh volume; published from the originals, by Ralph Barker, D. D. Chaplain to his Grace.
Tillotson, John, 1630-1694.Date: 1704- Books
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The unnatural son. Being the whole tryal and condemnation of Charles Drew, of Long Melford in Suffolk, Esq. who received sentence of death, on Thursday the 27th of March, 1740, at St. Edmund's Bury, for the cruel murder of his own father Charles-John Drew, Esq; Attorney Law, by shooting him through the Body at his own House on Thursday the 31st of January, 1739-40.
Drew, Charles, -1740.Date: 1740]- Books
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The new-Comers: or, the characters of John the carter, Sandy Long-Bib, Daniel Raven, & old Will with the Spencer wig. To which is added, the character and history of Will Trimmer, formerly of the St. Stephen's club, now Select Vestryman and Honorary Bargess of this Liberty. and a familiar and historical dialogue between Bob and Will on their late Conduct. Concluding with Some curious Particulars of them Both, and their new System of Parochial Faith. Taken from the Westminster Journal of Sept. 25. Oct. 9,16, and 23.
B.Date: [1742]