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Mr. Lambkin ill with his feet in warm water being nursed by Mrs. Slops. Lithograph by G. Cruikshank.
Cruikshank, George, 1792-1878.Reference: 12112i- Books
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The practical scheme on the following subjects. I. How any infected person may privately cure themselves of any venereal injury, without Slip-Slops of Physick, Suspicion, or discovering their Case to Any one. II. of a broken constitution by Fast Living, Former Cures, Mercury, Self-Defilements &c. III. of gleets and Weaknesses in either Sex. IV. Of Children's Cutting their Teeth. V. Of Tobacco, the Itch, Agues, & the Eyes. VI. Eronania, on the Crime of Self-Defilement. Vii. The Venereal, Gleet, & Gout Dispensatories. Dedicated to Dr. Chamberlen. This Book is Given Gratis, Up One pair of Stairs at the Sign of Dr. Chamberlen's A Nodyne Necklace for Childrens Teeth, next the Rose Tavern without Temple-Bar. At Mrs Garway's, the Sign of This Scheme at R. Exchange Gate. At Mr Greg's Bookseller next Northumberland-House, Charing Cross. And at R. Bradshaw's, (the Author's Servant) at his House next to the Kings-Head in Crown-Street, right against Sutton-Street End, just by Soho Square, as in the next Page.
Date: 1724- Books
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A practical scheme of the secret disease, and broken constitutions. Teaching persons, 1st. To understand rightly their own case: whether infected or not: In what Degree of Malignity: And if perfectly well after former Cures. II. To Cure themselves in a Few Days as well as if no such thing had ever been, of Secret Injuries, Heats of Urine, Old Gleets, & other Weaknesses: also a Broken, Spoiled, Decayed and Ruined Constitution and Habit of Body, by Fast-Living, Former ill Cures, Salivations, and Mercury, without Slip-Slops of Physick, Suspicion, Confinement, or Telling their Case to any one. Clearly explaining to any Person the most certain Signs to know this Disease by, with the true method of Curing it: As When? How much? And what sort of Purging is Necessary for the Cure of it? And what Degrees of it may be cured without. Being the most Methodical Account of the Secret Disease ever yet Published: And consequently is worth any ones Reading, who either [illegible] Were: Are now: Or probably may be in any Venereal Circumstances whatsoever: & wish their own & Posterity's welfare. This Book is Given Gratis in English: French: High German: Low Dutch: Spanish: Italian: Portuguese: Swedish: Danish: and Polish Languages, for the use of Forreigners. At Mrs. Garway's at the Royal Exchange Gate next Cornhil. At Mr. Coopers a Toy Shop the corner of Charles Court by Hungerford-Market near Charing Cross. And Up One Pair of Stairs at the Sign of the Sugar-Loaf a Confectioners Shop over against Old Round Court near the New Exchange in the Strand. Where Only and no where else the following Necklace belonging to the Philosophical Essay at the end of this Scheme, is to be had. Dedicated to Dr. Chamberlen. - Note. That altho the following Philosophical Essay (which I desire all my Readers seriously to peruse) upon The Celebrated Anodyne Necklace Recommended by Dr Chamberlen for Children's Teeth, &c. at the end of this Scheme, is Given away at all the 3 just now mentioned Places togather with this Scheme, being joined both togather in this Book: Yet the Necklace it self is to be had only at the Last of these 3 places, that is, at the abovementioned Sugar-Loaf over against Old Round Court in the Strand, & not at the 2 other places.
Date: 1717- Pictures
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An episode in Tristram Shandy: Dr. Slop arriving at the home of Tristram Shandy, where Mr. Shandy is seated with a friend and smoking. Aquatint by J.H. Clark after L. Sterne.
Sterne, Laurence, 1713-1768.Date: 1820Reference: 22023i- Pictures
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An episode in Tristram Shandy: Corporal Trim reading a sermon to Mr. Shandy, Uncle Toby, and Doctor Slop. Etching after L. Sterne.
Sterne, Laurence, 1713-1768.Date: [between 1700 and 1799]Reference: 22014iPart of: Twelve prints representing the most interesting sentimental and humorous scenes in Tristram Shandy- Books
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A collection of remarkable trials, viz. I. The trial between Theophilus Cibber, ... and William Sloper, ... II. Four original letters, ... III. The trial of Richard Lyddel, ... IV. The trial of Col. Chartres for a rape, ...
Date: [1739?]- Pictures
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An episode in Tristram Shandy: Dr. Slop being introduced to Tristram Shandy's father, who is smoking with a friend in his parlour. Stipple engraving by W. Haines, 1809, after L. Sterne.
Sterne, Laurence, 1713-1768.Date: 14 April 1809Reference: 22019i- Books
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The visions of Sir Heister Ryley: with other entertainments. Consisting of two hundred discourses and letters representing, by way of image and description, the characters of vertue, beauty, affectation, love and passion; the agreeableness of wit, truth and honour, made conspicuous by morals. As also scenes of the birth of nature, the sudden turns of fortune, the madness of domestick contests, the humours of the town, and the false arts of life, both of human and irrational beings, trac'd thro' all their intricate mazes.
Povey, Charles, 1652?-1743.Date: 1711- Books
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A New and compleat collection of the most remarkable trials for adultery, &c. From the time of Henry VIII. to the present period. Given in the way of a narrative; not in the tedious form of depositions. Containing, a great variety of important and interesting trials, among which are the following: Queen Catherine. Mr. Rochfort. Mr. Lyddel. Mr. Sloper. Mr. Fielding. Lord Grey. Duchess of Norfolk. Thomas Jones. Mr. Weld. Lord Augustus Fitzroy. Dr. Morley. Captain Gambier. Mrs. Earle. Mrs. Brooke. Mrs. Daly. Lady Bolingbroke. Lady Sarah Bunsury. Colonel Charteris. Lord Baltimore. Mrs. Lockwood. Duchess of Grafton. Duke of Cumberland. Lady Grosvenor. Recrimination. Lady Ligonier. Nairn and Ogilvie. Mrs. Worgan. Mrs. Collet. Mrs. Heatley. Mrs. Draper. Mr. Oliver. Duchess of Kingston. Mrs. Harris. Lady Tyrconnel. Lady Blake. Mrs. Campbell. Lady Percy, Marchioness of Carmarthen.
Date: 1780- Books
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The trial of Mrs. Elizabeth Williams, in the Arches Court of Canterbury, At Doctors Commons, For Committing adultery with Joseph Peyton, Esq. Captain of the Beaver Sloop. In which is given, The Whole of the Depositions of the several Witnesses, fully describing the critical, amorous, and humorous Scenes in that unparalleled Trial.
Williams, John, approximately 1749-Date: [1782?]- Books
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The trial of Mrs. Elizabeth Williams, in the Arches Court of Canterbury, at Doctors Commons, for committing adultery with Joseph Peyton, Esq. captain of the Beaver Sloop. In which is given, the whole of the depositions of the several Witnesses, fully describing the critical, amorous, and humorous Scenes in that unparal eled Trial.
Williams, John, approximately 1749-Date: [1782?]- Books
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Yorick turned trimmer; or, The gentleman's jester: And newest collection of songs. Embellished with three copper-plate cuts, the most interesting scenes in Yorick's works, viz.-1. Yorick riding through the village; 2. Dr. Slop and Obadiah; 3. Uncle Toby and Corporal Trim;-containing, besides a variety of jests and other subjects, the following interesting articles: songs, catches, and glees, sung at the public places this summer, viz. Royalty Theatre, the Haymarket, the Beaf-Steak Club, and the Anacreontic Society-with pieces of wit of the choicest spirits of the last and present age, amongst which are: A fair warning. Scene in the agreeable surprise, with the favourite song-In Jacky bull Mr. Edwin's new four and twenty fidlers. New four and twenty fidlers, as sung by Mr. Palmer [at] Royalty Theatre. Hippesley's drunken man, as spoken by Mr. Lee Lewes at the Royalty Theatre, Jemmy jumps, a song in the Farmer. The golden days of Good Queen Bess, a song written by Mr Collins, author of the Evening brush. The flats and sharps of the nation, &c. The pedigree of the English nation, from the True-born Englishman. Dean Swift's maw-wallup. An evening's adventure at Vauxhall. Conumdrums, rebusses, sentimental toasts, epigrams, &c. &c. &c. The three prints, printed in a beautiful picturesque manner, in black, blossom, and green, are worth the purchase money of the whole.
Date: [1785?]- Pictures
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Sarah Biffin, a limbless painter. Engraving by R.W. Sievier, 1821, after Sarah Biffin.
Biffin, Sarah, 1784-1850.Date: June 1821Reference: 164i- Archives and manuscripts
English Language Autograph Letters: GRO-GU
Date: 1695-1898Reference: MS.9147- Books
Free love in utopia : John Humphrey Noyes and the origin of the Oneida Community / compiled by George Wallingford Noyes ; edited and with an introduction by Lawrence Foster.
Date: [©2001]- Archives and manuscripts
Miscellany, English
Nesmith, Robert, fl.1682Date: 1655-1910Reference: MS.9258- Archives and manuscripts
Slagh - Smith, S E
Date: 1949-1988Reference: PP/MLV/C/19/13Part of: Vogt, Dr Marthe Louise (1903-2003)- Archives and manuscripts
Medical miscellany
Fretchwell, Nathaniell, fl. 1674, of St Clement Danes, Middlesex, apothecaryDate: 1662-1907Reference: MS.9276- Archives and manuscripts
Explorers Cuttings Book 2
The Wellcome Foundation LtdDate: 1912 - 1921Reference: WF/M/GB/35/02Part of: Wellcome Foundation Ltd- Archives and manuscripts
Strangeways Research Laboratory
Strangeways, T.S.P., 1866-1926.Date: c.1901-1999Reference: SA/SRL- Archives and manuscripts
Burroughs Wellcome & Co, Private Letter Book 1
Date: December 1881 - May 1897Reference: WF/E/03/01 (copy, part 1)Part of: Wellcome Foundation Ltd- Archives and manuscripts
Burroughs Wellcome & Co, Private Letter Book 1
Date: December 1881 - May 1897Reference: WF/E/03/01 (copy, part 2)Part of: Wellcome Foundation Ltd- Archives and manuscripts
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Burroughs Wellcome & Co, Private Letter Book 1
Date: December 1881 - May 1897Reference: WF/E/03/01Part of: Wellcome Foundation Ltd- Archives and manuscripts
Thomas Hodgkin MD (1798-1866)
Date: 1790-1872Reference: PP/HO/DPart of: Hodgkin family