17 results filtered with: Mercury - Early works to 1800
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A dissertation on the nature and effects of a vegetable remedy, an acknowledged specific in all venereal, scorbutic and scrophulous cases, and in a complication. Prepared only by J. Burrows, M. D. No. 5, Mark Lane, Fenchurch Street; and an appendix, containing a number of cures in Extraordinary Cases, Performed in these Kingdoms; Attested by Persons of Character, and fully proving the extraordinary Merit and singular Virtues of this Medicine.
Burrows, John, M.D.Date: [1784]- Books
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Remarks upon a late scurrilous pamphlet, entitled, A review of the Quicksilver Controversy. In which Dr. Turner's Character, as a just and impartial Historian, in regard to the same, is asserted, and the Author's own Partiality, Insincerity, Falshood, and gross Ignorance, are set forth. With A short Account of a Mortification of the Stomach, discovered under a large Mass of Quicksilver. By a Country Physician.
Country Physician.Date: MDCCXXXIII. [1733]- Books
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A new treatise of the venereal disease. In three parts. Comprising The most effectual Methods to restore the Tone and Vigour of the several affected Organs, through every Branch and Stage of the Disease. To which is added, a particular dissertation upon the nature and properties of mercury; and its Effects upon human Bodies: Clearly demonstrating the pernicious Consequences of a Salivation under divers Circumstances of the Venereal Disease. By Nicholas Robinson, M. D. And a Member of the College of Physicians, London, &c.
Robinson, Nicholas, 1697?-1775.Date: 1736- Books
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New experiments with mercury in the small pox; By which is demonstrated its specific virtue in that disease. By P. Van Woensel, M.D. late physician to the General Hospital for the Infantry, and to the Corps Imperial des Cadets Nobles, at St. Petersbourg. Translated from the French by William Fowle, M.D. Fellow of the Edinburgh Royal Physical Society.
Woensel, Pieter van, 1747-1808.Date: M.DCC.XCIII. [1793]- Books
Mercurio volante, 1772-1773 / José Ignacio Bartolache ; introducción, Roberto Moreno.
Bartolache, José Ignacio, 1739-1790.Date: 1979- Books
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A dissertation on the nature and effects of a new vegetable remedy, Known by the Name of velnos' vegetable syrup, An acknowledged Specific in all venereal and scorbutic Cases; With improvements, As published by Authority of His Majesty's Royal letters patent, granted to J. Burrows, M.D. And an appendix, containing A Number of cures in extraordinary Cases, Performed in these Kingdoms; Attested by Persons of Character, and fully proving the extraordinary Merit and singular Virtues of this Medicine.
Burrows, John, M.D.Date: MDCCLXXII. [1772]- Books
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Dissertation sur l'usage du mercure dans les maladies veneriennes, & autres; et sur la maniére de s'en servir avec succez, sans salivation. On y a joint une courte relation de l'état de la medecine en Russie, ... Par Vincent Brest, ...
Brest, Vincent.Date: 1735- Books
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Baroscopologia, or, a discourse of the baroscope, or quicksilver weather-glass. Shewing, I. The Grounds and Original of the Baroscope. II. A Description of the Baroscope. III. How to know the Goodness of a Baroscope or Quick-Silver Weather-Glass. IV. The whole Method of setting up the Weather-Glass, and filling it with Mercury. V. How to adjust the Baroscope, that it may perform its Office well. VI. Some Directions about removing a Baroscope, when there is occasion. Vii. Rules to foreknow or predict the Weather, by the Baroscope. Very useful for all Gentlemen and others, that are Accommodated with this necessary Instrument. By Richard Neve, Philomath.
Neve, Richard.Date: MDCCVIII. [1708]- Books
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Mercury stark naked. A series of letters, addressed to Dr. Beddoes; stripping that poisonous mineral of its medical Pretensions;and showing, that it perpetuates, increases, and multiplies all the Diseases for which it is administered; and, while it may sustain worthless Branches of Medical Practice, the Use of it is an Opprobrium to the Scientific and Moral Character of the Profession. By Isaac Swainson, proprietor of the vegetable syrup of de velnos.
Swainson, Isaac, 1746-1812.Date: 1797- Books
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A treatise on the medical qualities of mercury. In three parts. I. On the natural properties of Mercury, and its operation in the animal oeconomy. II. On the principal preparations of Mercury. III. On the medical qualities of Mercury in various diseases. By N. D. Falck, M.D.
Falck, N. D. (Nikolai Detlef), 1736-1783.Date: M.DCC.LXXVI. [1776]- Books
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Observations on the use of crude mercury, or quicksilver; in obstructions of the bowels, arising from inflammations, or other causes. With remarks on the use of castor oil. By R. S. Nevinson, surgeon, Newark. Dum Spiro, Spero.
Nevinson, R. S.Date: [1785?]- Books
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The anti-Phlogistic doctrine of M. Lavoisier critically examined, and demonstratively confuted. In which its absurdities are exposed, and Clearly Proved to Arise from a Deficiency in its Principles; and That Defect is Supplied, and an Explanation Given, Upon Such Principles as Nature Evidently Employs and Reason Proves to be Indispensably Necessary. To which is added an appendix, consisting of strictures on Dr. Priestley's experiments on the generation of air from water; and of criticisms on the remarks made by the reviewers on the author's former writings. By E. Peart, M.D. &c.
Peart, E (Edward), 1756?-1824.Date: 1795- Books
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A short review of the quicksilver controversy. In a letter to Dr. Dover. Occasioned by the Publication of Dr. Turner's late Book, intitled, The Ancient Physician's Legacy impartially survey'd. By a mercurialist.
Mercurialist.Date: M.DCD.XXXIII. [1733]- Books
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A treatise on the force and energy of crude mercury. Proving The Usefulness and Innocency of its Internal Application, by a great Variety of Experiments and Histories of Cases, Acute and Chronick. By Thomas Harris, Surgeon.
Harris, Thomas, surgeon.Date: M,DCC,XXXIV. [1734]- Books
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A letter to Mr. Clare, surgeon, on his new and easy method of introducing mercury into the system, through the orifices of the absorbent vessels, on the inside of the mouth: By Wm. Turnbull, late Surgeon of His Majesty's Royal Navy. Also remarks on the same subject, by Wm. Turnbull, M.D. And Recommending it to the Consideration of the World in general, and the Navy in particular.
Turnbull, William, approximately 1729-1796.Date: MDCCLXXXIII. [1783]- Books
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Mercury's caducean rod: or, the great and wonderful office of the universal Mercury, or God's vicegerent, displayed. Wherein is Shewn His Nativity, Life, Death, Renovation and Exaltation to an Immutable State; To which is added A General Epistle, discovering the Mysterious Fire of Pontanus. By Cleidophorus Mystagogus.
Cleidophorus Mystagogus.Date: 1704- Books
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An account of some experiments on mercury, made at Guildford in May, 1782. in the laboratory of J. Price, M.D.F.R.S.
Price, James, 1752-1783.Date: 1783