A treasure of useful discoveries. In two parts. I. Remarks on divers aliments or eatables, whereby to know which are not digested by our Stomachs; and those unfit for our Bodies are pointed out: Also, an Account of the Nutriment or Chyle divers Foods give into the Blood; proper to be known by Persons apt to be too Corpulent, or too Thin, in order to prevent Pain and Diseases, in a great measure, and sudden Deaths. II. A number of valuable discoveries of universal benefit to the publick. Dedicated to the Dublin-Society. By B. Godfrey, M. D. Professor of Chymistry, of London, formerly of the University of Leyden.

  • Godfrey, Boyle, 1685 or 1686-1756.
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M,D,CC,XLVI. [1746]
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Dublin : printed for the author, M,D,CC,XLVI. [1746]

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[10],314,[2]p.,plate ; 80.

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