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Exhibition: Primitive Medicine.
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Exhibition: Primitive Medicine.
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Miscellanies: literary, philosophical and moral. Vol.I. Containing, I. Observations on the Literature of the Primitive Christian Writers. II. Reflections suggested by the Character of Pamphilus of Caesarea. III. Hints respecting the State and Education of the People. IV. Thoughts on the Origin of Human Knowledge, and on the Antiquity of the World.
Christie, Thomas, 1761-1796.Date: MDCCLXXXVIII. [1788]- Digital Images
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Wellcome museum, primitive medicine: primitive knowledge
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Wellcome museum, primitive medicine: anatomy, 1946
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Exhibition: Primitive Medicine.
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A postscript to the origin of language and nations; Containing a farther illustration of languages, a plan for the restoration of the primitive one, and a demonstration of its utility and importance, as an universal language and a general key to knowledge; with various specimens of its powers on ancient authors, coins, tenures, policy, names, and other things. By Row. Jones.
Jones, Rowland, 1722-1774.Date: [1768?]- Digital Images
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Wellington's Medicine Chest.
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A vindication of the Protestant ministers mission; wherein is proved, both from scripture and reason, and the practice of the primitive churches, that the Christian people have sufficient authority from Christ to chuse their own ministers; and that no Man, or Set of Men, have any Authority from Christ to Call, Constitute, and Impose Ministers on them, without their Previous Knowledge and Consent. And That the Pretence of an Uninterrupted Succession of Priestly Authority derived from the Apostles in a direct Line thro the Church of Rome, is a mere Juggle, and a Piece of Popish Priest-Craft to awe the Vulgar, to make and keep them Bigots to themselves. Being a sermon preach'd at Taunton, To An Assembly of Protestant Divines, June 7. 1720. By John Davisson.
Davisson, John.Date: M.DCC.XX. [1720]- Books
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A vindication of the Protestant Ministers Mission: Wherein is proved, both from Scripture and reason, and the practice of the primitive churches, that the Christian people have sufficient authority from Ghrist to chuse their own ministers; and that no man, or set of men, have any authority from Christ to call, constitute, and impose ministers on them, without their previous knowledge and consent. And that the pretence of an uninterrupted succession of priestly authority derived from the Apostles in a direct line thro the Church of Rome, is a mere jugle, and a piece of popish priest-craft to awe the vulgar, to make and keep them bigots to themselves. Being a sermon preach'd at Taunton, to an Assembly of Prostestant Divines, June 7. 1720. By John Davisson.
Davisson, John.Date: M.DCC.XX. [1720]- Books
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Primitive physic, or, An easy and natural method of curing most diseases / by John Wesley ; to which is added, The general receipt book - containing upwards of four hundred of the most useful and valuable receipts.
Wesley, John, 1703-1791.Date: [between 1850 and 1859?]- Digital Images
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Elongated skull for memorial head, face modelled in clay
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Figure of a Haida Shaman, broken legs and starvation
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Map of South Africa, showing sites of Bushman drawings.
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Medicine Man wearing a necklet of horns and fur headress
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The situation of the world at the time of Christ's appearance, and its connexion with the success of his religion, considered. A sermon preached before the Society in Scotland for Propagating Christian Knowledge, At their Anniversary Meeting, In the High Church of Edinburgh, on Monday, January 6. 1755. (published at their Desire.) By William Robertson, Minister of the Gospel at Gladsmuir. To which is subjoined, a short account of the present state of the Society.
Robertson, William, 1721-1793.Date: M.DCC.LV. [1755]- Books
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Antiquities sacred and profane: or, a collection of Curious and Critical Dissertations on the Old and New Testament. Necessary for all those who desire to have a thorough Knowledge of the Holy Scriptures. Done into English from the French, with Notes, by a Clergyman of the Church of England. Illustrated with copper plates.
Calmet, Augustin, 1672-1757.Date: M.DCC.XXIV. [1724]- Books
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The New Christian's magazine: being an universal repository of divine knowledge.
Date: 1782-[1784?]- Digital Images
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Wellcome Historical Medical Museum, Hall
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'Ethnology Displays'
Date: 1913-1972Reference: WA/PHO/Hmm/4Part of: Photographs- Books
Colonial madness : psychiatry in French North Africa / Richard C. Keller.
Keller, Richard C. (Richard Charles), 1969-Date: [2007], ©2007- Videos
Amber : Gold of the North.
Date: [19??]- Books
Medieval medicine : the art of healing, from head to toe / Luke Demaitre.
Demaitre, Luke E., 1935-Date: [2013], ©2013- Books
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The new-Birth; or Christian regeneration. With the grounds, nature, and necessity thereof to salvation. Being The Marrow of Christian Theology expressed in Blank or Miltonian Verse, from the Prose of our best and ablest Divines; shewing Practically and Substantially how Paradise, that is, Man's Primitive Happiness, with God's Favour, were lost, and may be recovered by all the Faithful in Christ Jesus. Also A Practical Elucidation of the Ten Commandments, as the Original Image of God impressed upon Adam's Mind in Paradise, by Way of Prayer, for keeping the several Branches of Duty contained in each. The Whole intermixed with Holy Doctrines and Christian Methods adapted to Man's Recovery from Sin to Grace, with a Supplemental Key of Knowledge at the End. Divided into Short Chapters, to help the Memory of Young and Old, even the greatest Proficients. By Thomas Allen, Rector of Kettering, Late of Wádham-College, Oxon.
Allen, Thomas, 1681-1755.Date: MDCCLIII. [1753]- Books
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The life of Our Blessed Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ; containing the genealogy of our glorious Redeemer: His Nativity, Preservation, Circumcision, Baptism, Fasting, Temptation, Ministry, Doctrine, Calling the Apostles, Miracles, Parables, Travels, Transfiguration, Passion, Institution of the Sacrament, Crucifixion, Burial, Resurrection, Appearance, and Ascension. Together with the lives and sufferings of his holy Apostles, evangelists, and other primitive martyrs. Who have laid down their Lives in the glorious Cause of Christianity, The Foundation on which all our Hopes of Eternal Happiness are fixed. To which is added, a full defence of Christianity against all the Objections of Atheists, Deists, and the infidels of the present Age, who have endeavoured to place Mankind on a Level with the Beasts that perish. The Whole being calculated, To promote the Knowledge of our Holy Religion, a Firm Faith in the Merits of our Blessed Redeemer, and the Practice of every Christian Virtue. By the Reverend John Fleetwood, D. D. Author of the History of the Holy Bible.
Fleetwood, John.Date: MDCCLXVII [1767]