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Dr. Bradley, (from Liverpool) : By having had many years experience in prescribing remedies for some thouands of people afflicted with the most obstinate and painful disorders ... by herbs, and vegetable substances only.
Date: [1790?]- Archives and manuscripts
Dent, Charles Enrique (1911-1976)
Dent, Charles Enrique (1911-1976)Date: c.1940-1977Reference: PP/CED- Books
A practical treatise on venereal disorders: and more especially on the history and treatment of chancre ... In a series of articles from the Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal, nos. 135, 136, and 139 / [by George Bell].
Ricord, Ph., 1800-1889Date: 1840- Pictures
Patton State Hospital, San Bernardino, California: Bruno, a psychiatric patient, repeatedly wets his face from the urinal and resents people watching him. Drawing by D.R. Wilder, ca. 1954.
Wilder, Dudley Raymond, 1916-1957.Date: [1954?]Reference: 2046877i- Archives and manuscripts
Medical Lectures
Date: 18th CentReference: MS.MSL.113- Books
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A dissertation on the disorders which affect the neck of the bladder, the urinary passage, and the neighbouring parts, producing excrescences in the urethra, attended with the most dangerous Inflammations, and at last, partial, or total Suppressions of Urine, greatly endangering the Patient's Life. Shewing The different Causes of such Complaints, and the Cure of them made easy, by a Method lately discovered, by the Author of improving the Composition of Daran's Bougies, by which the Cure is sooner performed, without giving Pain, with greater Certainty, and more effectually than with the Bougies of the former Composition. By Francis Lallier, surgeon, No. 3, Rathrone Place, Nihil Simul inventum et Perfectum.
Lallier, Francis.Date: [1795?]- Digital Images
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Theory of diseases treated with cassia twig & monkshood root
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Chinese Materia medica, C17: Plant drugs, Ginseng
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A dissertation on the disorders which affect the neck of the bladder, the urinary passage, and the neighbouring parts, producing excrescences in the urethra, attended with the most dangerous Inflammations, and at last, partial, or total Suppressions of Urine, greatly endangering the Patient's Life. Shewing The different Causes of such Complaints, and the Cure of them made easy, by a Method lately discovered by the Author, of improving the Composition of Daran's Bougies, by which the Cure is sooner performed, without giving Pain, with greater Certainty, and more effectually than with the Bougies of the former Composition. Likewise hollow flexible catheters or bougies are made by the author, being the most commodious and useful Instruments hitherto invented (they giving no Manner of Pain) for injecting the Bladder of those who are troubled with Sand, Gravel, Stone, or Ulcers in that Part. A proper liquid for injection is also prepared by Francis Lallier, No. 3, Rathbone-Place.
Lallier, Francis.Date: [1785?]- Books
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A dissertation on the disorders which affect the neck of the bladder, the urinary passage, and the neighbouring parts, producing excrescences in the urethra, attended with the most dangerous inflammations, and at last, partial, or total suppressions of urine, greatly engangering the patient's life. Shewing the different causes of such complaints, and the cure of them made easy, by a method lately discovered by the author, of improving the composition of Daran's bougies, by which the cure is sooner performed, without giving pain, with greater certainty, and more effectually than with the bougies of the former composition. Likewise hollow flexible catheters or bougies are made by the author, being the most commodious and useful instruments hitherto invented (they giving no manner of pain) for injecting the bladder of those who are troubled with sand, gravel, stone, or ulcers in that part. A proper liquid for injection is also prepared By Francis Lallier, No. 3, Rathbone-Place.
Lallier, Francis.Date: [1780?]- Books
The pigment ring / by Edward B. Angell.
Angell, Edward B.Date: 1919- Pictures
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St Pancras Wells, King's Cross, London: aerial view showing the "Plantation", and St Pancras church in the background, with an advertisement and explanation. Engraving.
Reference: 38748i- Ephemera
Drug advertising ephemera. Box 34.
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What every manager needs to know about handling drug abuse in the workplace / Henry J. Balevic.
Balevic, Henry J.Date: [1985]- Books
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The British legacy: or, fountain of knowledge. Containing, (among upwards of two hundred other curious particulars, of the utmost service to families in general) the horse defected: Being the most accurate and satisfactory Account of the Diseases incident to that noble Beast, ever yet publish'd; ... Wrote by Way of Dialogue between a Horse-Doctor and a Groom, by James Macdonald, M. D. The best Manner of Breaking a Colt; of ordering a Horse of Pleasure; and ample Directions for the Management of a Race-Horse. Certain Method of preventing Chimneys from Smoaking, ... with a Print, the better to enable those concerned in Building to prevent these great Inconveniencies for the future. The valuable Fire-Ball; by the Use of which, Families may make four or five Bushels of Coals go as far as forty. An excellent Way to bring Singing-Birds to a very great Perfection, by that famous German Lewis de Burgh. Extraordinary Method of Breeding Game-Cocks; ... Indian Way of marking on Silk, Linnen, Woollen, &c. Curious Method of Casting Urine, and how Disorders are known by it. The Art of Curling, Dressing, and Colouring Hair. Sir Hans Sloane's valuable Cure for Disorders of the Eyes. Certain Method of preventing the Teeth from being uneven, or bad, by Sig. Curzoni, Operator of the Teeth and Gums. Mons. Rouille's Lip-Salve. The Tea-Tree, and Manner of growing it in England. Instructions for mounting Fans. Manner of making Elixir of Life, Friar's Balsam, &c. With the gardener's legacy; containing all the Instructions necessary for the Cultivation of the Fruit, Flower, and Kitchen-Garden. By Edward Knight. Illustrated with several Prints, many of which are in the Chinese Taste.
Date: [1754]- Books
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Plain and easy instructions on the diseases of the bladder and urethra For the Use of persons afflicted therewith, as well as for young surgeons. In which is given, A description of the parts of generation in both Sexes, with some physiological and pathological observations on those of the female: wherein is explained upon new principles the different kinds of Gonorrhoeas as well in men as in women, with the true method of their cure, so as to prevent the fatal consequences of the disorders in the Urethra, known by the name of Carnosities and stoppage of urine, an exact demonstration of which forms the basis of this work; also the means of curing them by medicated candles or [Bougies], with a description of the reciprocal affinity between the diseases of the Urethra and those of the Bladder. Nothing herein is asserted but what is founded on the structure of the parts, supported by experience, and proved by authentic observations adapted to each precept. Besides which several interesting questions relative to the subject are resolved: and a vocabulary is added, in which the terms of art throughout the whole work are explained. By G. Arnaud, ancient member of the royal Academy of Surgery in Paris and member of the Society of Surgeons in London.
Arnaud de Ronsil, Georges, 1698-1774.Date: 1763- Books
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Dr. Brodum, oculist and herbalist, (from Mecklengurgh [sic] Strelitz, in Germany) No. 19, Queen Street, Bloomsbury Square, respectfully acquaints the nobility, gentry, and the public in general, that he is returned to this metropolis, having entirely recruited his health; and though the Doctor is sensible that it is unusual for the Faculty in England to circulate accounts of cures through the medium of pamphlets, bills, &c. yet he feels himself perfectly justified in rendering the public his services; though contrary to the established custom. For why should the afflicted suffer on account of a form laid down by a particular description of men? Especially, having been urged thereto by some of his patients, who were given over as incurable by the Faculty, alledging that, ̀̀to withold a remedy from the afflicted, is, in fact, little less than murder.'' To establish the Doctor's scientific skill and goodness of heart, the following recreated persons, whom the Doctor has had the blessing to cure, have solicited to be published, that the world may be acquainted where to fly for relief: his admirable knowledge (through long experience) of different disorders, by the means of the urine, though sent to him from different counties, has established the Doctor's fame.
Brodum, William.Date: 1790]- Archives and manuscripts
Test and Genealogical Notes and Photographs of Prints for West Herts Hospital
Date: 1963Reference: PENROSE/2/42/8/3/10Part of: L. S. Penrose Papers- Archives and manuscripts
Circular Note from C E Dent
Date: Jul 1957Reference: PENROSE/2/28/8/7Part of: L. S. Penrose Papers- Ephemera
Oversize ephemera. EPH+18.
- Ephemera
Oversize ephemera. EPH+37.
- Ephemera
Drug advertising ephemera. Box 10.
- Archives and manuscripts
West Herts Hospital
Date: Feb 1961 - Jul 1964Reference: PENROSE/2/42/8/1/24Part of: L. S. Penrose Papers- Archives and manuscripts
Product Publications: Science in Medicine - Wellcome Products for Dispensing
Date: 1908-1953Reference: WF/M/PB/34/03/08Part of: Wellcome Foundation Ltd- Books
Revised catalogue : (for private circulation only) / Anglo-Scottish Surgical Stores Ltd.
Anglo-Scottish Surgical Stores.Date: [1930?]