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[The astringent action of salicylic acid : letter] to the Editor of the Edinburgh medical journal / Robert Kirk.
Kirk, RobertDate: 1877- Books
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An inaugural dissertation, on the chemical and medical properties of the persimmon tree, and the analysis of astringent vegetables : submitted to the examination of the Revd. John Ewing, S.T.P. provost ; the trustees and medical professors, of the University of Pennsylvania ; for the degree of Doctor of Medicine / by James Woodhouse, A.M. ; honorary member of the American and Philadelphia medical societies.
Woodhouse, James, 1770-1809.Date: [1792]- Books
[The astringent action of salicylic acid : letter] to the Editor of the Edinburgh medical journal / John A. Erskine Stuart.
Stuart, John A. Erskine.Date: 1877- Books
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Remarks on the efficacy of matico, as a styptic and astringent. With additional cases, mode of exhibition, &c / [Thomas Jeffreys].
Jeffreys, Thomas, 1774?-1852.Date: 1844- Books
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Remarks on the efficacy of matico, as a styptic and astringent : with additional cases, mode of exhibition, &c. / by Thos. Jeffreys.
Jeffreys, Thomas, 1774?-1852.Date: 1845- Books
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Observations on the combination of acids, bitters, and astringents : being a refutation of some of the principles, contained in Dr. Percival's essay, on bitters and astringents / by James Woodhouse, M.D.
Woodhouse, James, 1770-1809.Date: MDCCXCIII [1793]- Books
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An inaugural dissertation, on the chemical and medical properties of the persimmon tree, and the analysis of astringent vegetables; submitted to the examination of the Revd. John Ewing, S.T.P. provost; the trustees and medical professors, of the University of Pennsylvania; for the degree of Doctor of Medicine. By James Woodhouse, A.M. honorary member of the American and Philadelphia medical societies. [Two lines from Gray]
Woodhouse, James, 1770-1809.Date: [1792]- Books
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An experimental inquiry into the similarity in virtue between the Cornus florida and sericea : and the Cinchona officinalis of Linnaeus, together with an inquiry into the modus operandi of astringent vegetables in preventing the putrefactive fermentation / by John M. Walker.
Walker, John M.Date: 1803- Books
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An inaugural dissertation on the chymical analysis and operation of vegetable astringents, with observations on the identity of the vegetable acids : sumbitted to the examination of the Rev. John Ewing, S.T.P. provost ; the trustees and medical professors of the University of Pennsylvania, for the decree of Doctor of Medicine / by John Willis, honorary member of the Philadelphia Medical Society.
Willis, John, active 1795.Date: 1795- Books
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Observations on the combination of acids, bitters, and astringents: being a refutation of some of the principles, contained in Dr. Percival's essay, on bitters and astringents. By James Woodhouse, M.D. [One line from Shakespeare]
Woodhouse, James, 1770-1809.Date: M,DCC,XCIII. [1793]- Books
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The most cogent reasons why astringent injections, caustic bougies, and violent salivations, should be banished for ever from practice: with the mildest methods of safely treating every species of venereal infection, strictures of the urethra etc., and correcting mischiefs arising from caustic bougies / By William Rowley.
Rowley, William, 1742-1806Date: 1800- Books
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An inaugural dissertation on the chymical analysis and operation of vegetable astringents, with observations on the identity of the vegetable acids: sumbitted to the examination of the Rev. John Ewing, S.T.P. provost; the trustees and medical professors of the University of Pennsylvania, for the decree of Doctor of Medicine. By John Willis, honorary member of the Philadelphia Medical Society. [One line in Latin]
Willis, John.Date: 1795- Books
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Ueber die Wahl der Adstringentien bei eitrigen Ohrenkatarrhen / von Adam Politzer.
Politzer, Adam, 1835-1920.Date: [1866]- Books
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The most cogent reasons why astringent injections, caustic bougies, and violent salivations, should be banished for ever from practice: with the Mildest Methods of Safely Treating Every Species of Venereal Infection, Strictures of the Urethra. &c. And Correcting Mischiefs arising from Caustic Bougies. By William Rowley, M. D. Member of the University of Oxford, the Royal College of Physicians in London; Physician to the St. Mary-Le-Bone Infirmary; and Author of Schola Medicinæ Universalis Nova, the Rational Practice of Physic, &c. &c.
Rowley, William, 1742-1806.Date: 1800- Books
De l'utilité des injections astringentes dans la blennorrhagie; thèse / [Jean Toussaint Joseph Rutten].
Rutten, Jean Toussaint Joseph.Date: 1814- Books
The art of being lovely / [Cyclax of London].
Date: [1942?]- Books
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The tannins : a monograph on the history, preparation, properties, methods of estimation, and uses of the vegetable astringents with an index to the literature of the subject / by Henry Trimble.
Trimble, Henry, 1853-1898.Date: 1892-1894- Books
Experiments on the red and quill Peruvian bark: with observations on its history ... operation, and uses; and on some other subjects connected with ... vegetable astringents. Being a dissertation which gained the first prize given by the Harveian Society of Edinburgh for ... 1784 / [Ralph Irving].
Irving, Ralph, 1760-1795.Date: 1785- Books
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Experiments on the red and quill Peruvian bark : with observations on its history, mode of operation, and uses; and on some other subjects connected with the phænomena and doctrines of vegetable astringents. Being a dissertation which gained the first prize given by the Harveian Society of Edinburgh for the year 1784 / By Ralph Irving.
Irving, Ralph.Date: 1785- Books
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Experiments on the red and quill Peruvian bark: with observations on its history, mode of operation, and uses; And on some other Subjects connected with the Phaenomena And Doctrines Of Vegetable Astringents. Being a Dissertation Which gained the First Prize given by the Harveian Society of Edinburgh for the year 1784. By Ralph Irving.
Irving, Ralph.Date: MDCCLXXXV. [1785]- Books
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A description of the venereal gonorrhoea; accounting for the symptoms and cure of that disorder, in a new, easy, and rational manner. With remarks on the present practice. Shewing the ill consequence of purging, mercurial preparations, injections, astringents, &c / by James Nevill, late surgeon to the Right Honourable Lord Robert Manner's Regiment, and surgeon's mate to his Majesty's Hospital all the last War.
Nevill, James.Date: 1754- Books
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Description of the venereal gonorrhoea; accounting for the symptoms and cure of that disorder, in a new, easy, and rational Manner. with Remarks on the present Practice. Shewing The ill Consequence of Purging, Mercurial Preparations, Injections, Astringents, &c. By James Nevill, Late Surgeon to the Right Honourable Lord Robert Manners's Regiment, and Surgeon's Mate to his Majesty's Hospitals all the last War.
Nevill, James.Date: MDCCLIV. [1754]- Books
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Essays medical and experimental on the following subjects, viz. I. The empiric. II. The dogmatic. Or, arguments for and against the use of theory and reasoning in physick. III. Experiments and observations on astringents and bitters. IV. On the uses and operation of blisters. V. On the resemblance between chyle and milk. By Thomas Percival, M.D. F.R.S.
Percival, Thomas, 1740-1804.Date: MDCCLXX. [1770]- Books
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Essays medical and experimental on the following subjects, viz. I. The empiric. II. The dogmatic. Or, arguments for and against the use of theory and reasoning in physick. III. Experiments and observations on astringents and bitters IV. On the uses and operation of blisters. V. On the resemblance between chyle and milk. By Thomas Percival, M.D. F.R.S.
Percival, Thomas, 1740-1804.Date: MDCCLXVII. [1767]- Books
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A dissertation on the venereal disease. Wherein a method of curing all the stages of that distemper will be communicated, and confirmed by several Instances of Success from the least to the greatest Degree of Infection: without the help of any Mercurial Drenches, Vomits, or Fumigations; without Injections or Astringents of any Sort; without Escharoticks, Causticks, hot Irons, &c. so solemnly recommended by many Authors; and above all, that Opprobrium Chirurgorum, a Salivation will in all Cases be avoided. By John Douglas, Surgeon, F.R.S.
Douglas, John, approximately 1680-1743.Date: MDCCXXXVII. [1737]