10 results filtered with: Distemper - Early works to 1800
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Abstract from the acts of the 14th and 24th Geo. III. for preserving the health of prisoners in gaol, and preventing the gaol distemper; and for enabling the Justices of Peace to build and repair gaols in their respective counties.
Great Britain.Date: 1789?]- Books
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Vegetius Renatus of the distempers of horses, and of the art of curing them: as also of the diseases of oxen, and of the remedies proper for them; and of the best method to preserve them in health, and restore them when sick, and to prevent the Spreading and Communication of Infectious Distempers, according to the Practice of the ancient Romans. Translated into English by the author of the translation of Columella.
Vegetius Renatus, Publius.Date: MDCCXLVIII. [1748]- Books
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An essay concerning pestilential contagion: occasioned by the distemper now raging among the cattle. With a method proposed to prevent its progress. By R. Davies, M.D.
Davies, Richard, 1710-1762.Date: MDCCLVII. [1757]- Books
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An essay, occasioned by the distemper of the cattle. Shewing, probably the cause of its continuance in this kingdom; and the Means by which alone, humanly speaking, it can be exterminated.
Date: [1750?]- Books
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The present state of physick in the island of Cajamai. To the members of the R.S.
King, William, 1663-1712.Date: 1710?]- Books
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Dr. Sacheverell's most admirable and incomparable love-powder: or, his infalliable [sic] art of making the most envious, spightful, and malitious persons, become your true, constant, real, admired friends and lovers of your person in an instant. ...
Sacheverell, Henry, 1674-1724.Date: [1710?]- Books
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The farmers request: or, a treatise of the particular distempers incident to horses and cows. Being a collection of receipts never yet extant, and found out by John Bradstreet; farrier of Wingfield in Suffolk.
Bradstreet, John, farrier.Date: MDCCXXX. [1730]- Books
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The kentish farrier: Wherein are contain'd, the Best Approved Medicines For Curing the Most Inveterate Distempers in Horses, Bullocks, Hogs, &c. Diverting to the Gentleman, and Profitable to the Countryman, whether Farmer or Grasier. By Thomas Trowell, of Tenterden in Kent.
Trowell, Thomas, active 1728.Date: MDCCXXVIII. [1728]- Books
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A plea for beasts, against the Barbarities of Man; or the late orders of council freely examined: design'd for the use of Lancashire and Cheshire farmers: with an account of a scheme very beneficial to them: Suited to the Times.
Date: MDCCXLIX. [1749]- Books
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Physical and philosophical remarks on Dr. Dover's late pamphlet, entitled, The Ancient Physician's legacy To his Country, Together with Some Animadversions on his scurrilous Treatment of the Professors of Physick in general. With a Word or two on the Usefulness of his Legacy to all Private Families. Wherein is likewise shewn, that the Enthusiast and the Empirick is not upon so good a foot as the Scholar and the Physician; That the former acts upon Uncertainties, and the latter upon sure Rules and Observations. To which is Added. An Account of the Remarkable Cases of Two Patients, who lately Fell under a certain Doctor's Care. With a Particular Case of the Author's, on the use of the Bark in stopping Mortifications. Address'd to the Company of Apothecaries, By H. Bradley, Surgeon.
Bradley, Henry, surgeon.Date: MDCCXXXIII. [1733]