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An answer by Doctor Black : to a letter written to a friend in the countrey, concerning Dr. Broun's Vindicatory schedule, &c. by Philander.
Black, DoctorDate: [1692]- Books
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A physical inquiry into the cause and cure of fevers. By Garrett Hussey. M. D.
Hussey, Garrett.Date: M.DCC.LXXIX. [1779]- Books
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A short essay on the virtues of Dr. Norris's antimonial drops.
Norris, Thomas, active 1780.Date: [1775]- Books
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Melius inquirendum. Or, An answer to Dr. Olyphant's discourse of the usefulness of vomiting in fevers.
Eizat, Edward, SirDate: M. DC. XC. IX. [1699]- Books
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Dr. Robert James's powder for fevers, and all inflammatory disorders. A very few doses of this powder, if taken according to the following directions, will remove any continual acute fever in a few hours, ...
James, R. (Robert), 1703?-1776.Date: 1780?]- Books
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Bellum medicinale or The papers writen [sic] in defence of Dr. Brown : his publication of the new cure of fevers, and which was so much opposed by a club of physicians; viz. 1. A letter &c. concerning Dr. Brown's vindicatory schedule, and the dialogue written by some physicians in Edinburgh in answer thereto. 2. A looking glass for the black bond [sic] of doctors, &c. 3. A third letter in vindication of Dr. Brown. 4. An epilogue to the five papers past betwixt Dr. E. and Dr. O. concerning the use of vomiting and purging in fevers.
Date: Printed An: Dom: MDCXCIX. [1699]- Books
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A dissertation on fevers and inflammatory distempers. Wherein a method is proposed of curing, or at least of removing the danger usually attending, those fatal disorders. By R. James, M.D.
James, R. (Robert), 1703?-1776.Date: 1748- Books
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Observations on the medical practice of Dr. Brown: or, An inquiry into the abuse of stimulants in fevers.
Leedes, John.Date: 1[7]83- Books
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A practical treatise on fever, contrasting a tonic treatment with the antiphlogistic, in which the superiority of the former is ascertained; by Thomas Parker, surgeon, At Woburn.
Parker, Thomas, 1728 or 1729-1809.Date: 1796- Books
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In speculo teipsum contemplare Dr. Black. A looking-glass for the black band of doctors : VVherein may be seen the ignorance and malice of these physicians, who have clubbed under the name of Dr. Black, for suppressing by their scriblings, and other calumnies, so great a benefite to the world, to the new game of rivers. / Contained in a 2d. letter written by Philander to his friend in the countrey Philomathes. In defence of Dr. Brown.
Brown, Andrew, M.D.Date: 1692