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[Saliva and salivary glands] F P Weber: Path Transactions 1896-1900
Date: 1896-1950Reference: PP/FPW/B.285/1Part of: Parkes Weber, Frederick (1863-1962)- Archives and manuscripts
Saliva and salivary glands
Date: 1896-1950Reference: PP/FPW/B.285Part of: Parkes Weber, Frederick (1863-1962)- Archives and manuscripts
Notebook on Patients' Saliva
Date: 1929-1930Reference: PENROSE/2/16/3/2Part of: L. S. Penrose Papers- Archives and manuscripts
TS of "The Lysozyme Content of Saliva in Psychotics"
Date: c.1930Reference: PENROSE/2/16/3/4Part of: L. S. Penrose Papers- Books
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Salivary secretion and the intake of fluid / W. Horsley Gaantt.
Gantt, W. Horsley (William Horsley), 1892-1980.Date: [1929], ©1929- Books
Salivary digestion in the stomach / by W.B. Cannon and H.F. Day.
Cannon, Walter B. (Walter Bradford), 1871-1945.Date: [1903?]- Books
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Salivation exploded, or, A practical essay on the venereal disease ... To which is subjoined, a dissertation on gleets and weaknesses ... / By Charles Swift.
Swift, Charles.Date: 1780- Books
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Salivation exploded, or, A practical essay on the venereal disease : fully demonstrating the inefficacy of salivation and recommending an approved succedaneum : illustrated with some remarkable cases ... : to which is subjoined a dissertation on gleets ... : herein are described, not only the most eligible medicines for the cure of venereal disease, but the most powerful to prevent it also / by Charles Swift.
Swift, Charles.Date: 1782- Pictures
Salivary calculus in a 30-year old man with swelling in neck. Watercolour by Barbara E. Nicholson, 1951.
Nicholson, BarbaraDate: 1951Reference: 33997iPart of: Barbara Nicholson medical illustration collection.- Books
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Salivation not necessary for the cure of the venereal disease, in any degree whatever; and all gleets curable: Proved by a Variety of Examples, selected from no less than Six Hundred and Seventy Cases. To these are annexed, other particular cases of the venereal disease. Two extraordinary cases of the leprosy, one of which was Hereditary; and also an extraordinary Cure of a Soldier afflicted with a great Number of large, inveterate, scorbutic Ulcers in the Head and Limbs, deemed Incurable. The last was proved in Westminster-Hall. By Charles Hales, Late Surgeon to the Hospital at the Savoy; first by the Appointment of General Carr, with the Approbation of the Right Honourable Field Marshal Lord Viscount Liconier, and afterwards by the sole Appointment of that noble Lord.
Hales, Charles, surgeon.Date: [1767]- Books
Salivary glands and their secretions : proceedings of an international conference held at the University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, U.S.A. August 1962 / edited by Leo M. Sreebny and Julia Meyer.
Date: 1964- Books
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Salivation exploded; or, a practical essay on the venereal disease, fully demonstrating the inefficacy of salivation; and recommending an improved succedaneum ... To which is added a dissertation on gleets and weaknesses ... with observations on diseases of the urethra, and the use of prophylactics / [Charles Swift].
Swift, CharlesDate: 1812- Books
Salivary gland tumors / by Donald E. Ross.
Ross, Donald E. (Donald Edison), 1893-Date: [1955], ©1955- Books
Salivary glands in health and disease / D.K. Mason and D.M. Chisholm.
Mason, D. K. (David K.)Date: 1975- Books
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Salivation not necessary for the cure of the venereal disease / [Charles Hales].
Hales, CharlesDate: 1765- Books
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Salivation exploded, or, a practical essay on the venereal disease, fully demonstrating the inefficacy of salivation, and recommending an approved succedaneum. Illustrated with some remarkable cases, which had withstood three, four, or five salivations, and were afterwards cured, by that safe, easy and certain method, the alterative one. To which is added, a dissertation on gleets and weaknesses, seminal as well as venereal, in both sexes; with observations on diseases of the urethra, and the use of prophylactics. / By Charles Swift, surgeon.
Swift, Charles.Date: MDCCLXXXIX [1789]- Books
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Salivation not necessary for the cure of the venereal disease, in any degree whatever, and all gleets curable: Proved by a Variety of Examples, selected from no less than Six Hundred and Seventy Cases. To these are annexed, other particular cases of the venereal disease. Two extraordinary cases of the leprosy, one of which was Hereditary; and also an extraordinary Cure of a Soldier, afflicted with a great Number of large, inveterate, scorbutic Ulcers in the Head and Limbs, deemed Incurable. The last was proved in Westminster Hall. By Charles Hales, Late Surgeon to the Hospital at the Savoy; first by the Appointment of General Carr, with the Approbation of the Right Honourable Field Marshal Lord Viscount Ligonier, and afterwards by the sole Appointment of that Noble Lord.
Hales, Charles, surgeon.Date: [1764]- Books
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Salivation exploded: or, a practical essay on the venereal disease, fully demonstrating the inefficacy of salivation, and recommending an approved succedaneum. Illustrated With some remarkable Cases, which had withstood Three, Four, or Five Salivations, and were afterwards cured, by that safe, easy and certain Method, the Alterative One, of which a particular Account is given, and the Medicines used therein. To which is Subjoined, A Differtation on Gleets and Weaknesses, Seminal as well as Venereal, in both Sexes; with the Remedies best adapted to each. Herein are described, not only the most eligible Medicines for the Cure of the Veneral Disease, but the most powerful Ones to prevent it also. By Charles Swift, surgeon.
Swift, Charles.Date: MDCCLXXX. [1780]- Books
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Salivation not necessary for the cure of the venereal disease, in any degree whatever; and all gleets curable: Proved by a Variety of Examples, selected from no less than Six Hundred and Seventy Cases. To these are annexed, other particular cases of the venereal disease. Two extraordinary cases of the leprosy, one of which was Hereditary; and also an extraordinary Cure of a Soldier afflicted with a great Number of large, inveterate, scorbutic Ulcers in the Head and Limbs, deemed Incurable. The last was proved in Westminster-Hall. By Charles Hales, Late Surgeon to the Hospital at the Savoy; first by the Appointment of General Carr, with the Approbation of the Right Honourable Field Marshal Lord Viscount Ligonier, and afterwards by the sole Appointment of that noble Lord.
Hales, Charles, surgeon.Date: [1767]- Books
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Salivation exploded: or, a practical essay on the venereal disease, fully demonstrating the inefficacy of salivation, and recommending an approved succedaneum. Illustrated With Some remarkable Cases, which had withstood Three, Four or Five Salivations, and were afterwards cured, by that safe, easy and certain Method, the Alterative One. To Which IS Added, A Dissertation on Gleets and Weaknesses, Seminal as well as Venereal, in both Sexes; with Observations on Diseases of the Urethra, and the Use of Prophylactics. By Charles Swift, surgeon.
Swift, Charles.Date: MDCCXCV. [1795]- Books
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Salivation not necessary for the cure of the venereal disease, in any degree whatever, and all gleets curable ... To these are annexed other particular cases of the venereal disease. Two extraordinary cases of the leprosy ... and also an extraordinary cure of a soldier, afflicted with ... scorbutic ulcers in the head and limbs / [Charles Hales].
Hales, CharlesDate: 1764- Archives and manuscripts
Salivary gland research files
Date: 1969-1993Reference: PP/MIA/A/3/2Part of: Professor Michael Ashburner: archives- Books
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Salivation exploded: or, a practical essay on the venereal disease, fully demonstrating the inefficacy of salivation, and recommending an approved succedaneum. Illustrated With some remarkable Cases, which had withstood Three, Four or Five Salivations, and were afterwards cured, by that safe, easy and certain Method, the Alterative One. To Which IS Added, A Dissertation on Gleets and Weaknesses, Seminal as well as Venereal, in both Sexes; with Observations on Diseases of the Urethra, and the Use of Prophylactics. By Charles Swift, surgeon.
Swift, Charles.Date: MDCCXCI. [1791]- Books
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Salivation not necessary for the cure of the venereal disease, in any degree whatever, and all gleets curable ... To these are annexed other particular cases of the venereal disease. Two extraordinary cases of the leprosy ... and also an extraordinary cure of a soldier, afflicted with ... scorbutic ulcers in the head and limbs / [Charles Hales].
Hales, CharlesDate: 1765- Archives and manuscripts
Salivary gland development
Date: c.1972Reference: PP/MIA/A/3/2/4Part of: Professor Michael Ashburner: archives