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A state of facts, relative to William Black, student of medicine.
Black, William, 1749-1829.Date: 1770- Books
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An answer to a book, entitled, The history of ruptures, and rupture-curers, wrote by Robert Houstoun. With some observations concerning Dr. Littlejohn's pretending to sell my receipt as his own. By Katherine Boles.
Boles, Katherine, medical writer.Date: Printed in the Year 1726- Books
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A compendium of midwifery, under the three general heads of theory, practice, and diseases; with an appendix, containing, a short essay on the virtues and operations of uterine medicines, and on the powers of opium and musk, and a formula of prescriptions, or pharmacopoe obstetricaria. By Thomas Cooper, M. D. Accoucheur and Physician to the Lying-In-Wards of the Middlesex Hospital, and Teacher of Midwifery in London.
Cooper, Thomas (Physician).Date: MDCCLXVI. [1766]- Books
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Medical cases and remarks. Part I. On the good effects of salivation in jaundice arising from calculi. Part II. On the free use of nitre in hæmorragy. By Thomas Gibbons, M.D.
Gibbons, Thomas, active 1775-1799.Date: 1799- Books
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An inaugural dissertation on fractures. Submitted to the examination of the Rev. John Ewing, S.S.T.P. provost, the trustees and medical faculty of the University of Pennsylvania. On the 12th day of May, 1797. For the degree of Doctor of Medicine. By Robert Black, of Pennsylvania, member of the Philadelphia Medical and Chemical Societies. [One line of Latin quotation]
Black, Robert.Date: [1797]- Books
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An answer to a book, entitled, the History of ruptures, and rupture-curers, wrote by Robert Houstoun. With some observations concerning Dr. Littleton's pretending to sell my re-receipt [sic] as his own. By Katherine Boles.
Boles, Katherine, medical writer.Date: 1726- Books
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A letter from a physician at Bath to Dr. Heberden, Fellow of the College of Physicians in London. Wherein are set forth the nature, symptoms, and cure of the malignant sore-throat; with a hint or two concerning the efficacy of the bark on some important occasions.
J. D.Date: M.DCC.LVIII. [1758]- Books
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General medical principles and cautions. Founded on facts, supported by reason, and confirmed by Experience. In three parts. Shewing when Bleeding, Vomiting, Purging, Sweating, and Blistering, &c. ought, and ought not to be advised. Published for the Sake of preventing the innumerable ill Consequences, which happen to sick People, from the indiscriminate Use of these Remedies. By Theophilus Lobb, M.D. Member of the Royal College of Physicians, and Fellow of the Royal Society of London.
Lobb, Theophilus, 1678-1763.Date: 1753