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A treatise of consumptions : in which their nature, causes and symptoms are briefly explained, and a new and extraordinary method by specifick medicines is proposed for the cure of consumptions, even such as proceed from ulcers of the lungs / by Thomas Nevett.
Nevett, ThomasDate: 1697- Books
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The merchants guide; consisting of tables for the computation of the duties, and directions for transacting the business of the Custom-House. By Thomas Lowndes and John Smallwood.
Lowndes, Thomas, of Liverpool.Date: 1774- Books
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A collection of chirurgical tracts. I. Of wounds of the head and brain. II. New discoveries relating to the cure of cancers. III. Chirurgical remarks on several curious cases. IV. The history and antiquity of the venereal disease V. A new method of curing consumptions by specific medicines. [Also pieces by other authors by Thomas Nevett] Written and collected by William Beckett ... / [William Beckett].
Beckett, William, 1684-1738Date: 1740- Books
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The rational oeconomy of humane bodies, wherein the nature of the chyle, blood, lymph, and other juices, is discover'd, the use of the various ferments, as the saliva, bile, pancreatic juice, and that of the spleen, with their manner of secretion explain'd, natural excretion describ'd, the preternatural state of the body in all its diseases detected, together with a succinct method of practice, and select remedies in feavers; as also sufficient hints for the cure of most other distempers. By Tho. Nevett, M.D.
Nevett, Thomas.Date: 1704- Books
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The rational oeconomy of humane bodies, wherein the nature of the chyle, blood, lymph, and other juices, is discover'd ... together with a succinct method of practice, and select remedies in feavers / By Tho. Nevett, M.M.
Nevett, Thomas, active 1696-1704.Date: 1704- Books
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Injur'd innocence: or, Virtue in distress. An affecting narrative, founded on facts. From the French of M. D'Arnaud.
Arnaud, François-Thomas-Marie de Baculard d', 1718-1805.Date: M.DCC.LXVII. [1767]