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  • Leishmaniasis in Brazil. VII, Further observations on the feeding habits of Lutzomyia flaviscutellata (Mangabeira) with particular reference to its biting habits at different heights / J.J. Shaw, R. Lainson and R.D. Ward.

    Shaw, J. J. 1938-
    Date
    [1972]
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  • Epistolica disceptatio de fide justificante deque nostra coram Deo justificatione habita inter ... Sibrandum Lubberti ... et Petrum Bertium ...

    Lubbertus, Sibrandus 1556-1625
    Date
    1612
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  • De miranda et amplissima Magorum Christum in carne natum quarentium et adorantium fide ejusque fructibus concio Sacra Habita in die Epiphaniæ Lemgoviæ A. 1568

    Hamelmann, Hermann 1525-1595
    Date
    1568
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  • A letter from a physician in the Highlands, to his friend in London, on the subject of a consumptive habit ... To which is prefix'd the editor's case, which gave rise to the publication of this letter.

    Date
    [1752]
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  • Sedation by day, sleep by night : Calcibronat : a double salt containing bromine and calcium which exerts a sedative action without habituation or side-effects after prolonged use / Sandoz Products Ltd.

    Sandoz Products Limited.
    Date
    [between 1950 and 1959?]
    • Ephemera
  • De textura et structura vasorum lymphaticorum, ratione simul habita vasorum sanguiferorum : dissertatio inauguralis, quam consensu et auctoritate gratiosi medicorum ordinis in Universitate Literarum Caesarea Dorpatensi ad gradum doctoris medicinae, rite adipiscendum, loco consueto publice defendet / auctor Henricus Weyrich.

    Weyrich, Henricus.
    Date
    1851
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  • De medullae spinalis textura, ratione imprimis habita originis, quae dicitur, cerebralis nervorum spinalium : dissertatio inauguralis quam consensu et auctoritate gratiosi medicorum ordinis in Universitate Literarum Caesarea Dorpatensi ad gradum doctoris medicinae rite adipiscendum publice defendet / auctor E. Gustavus Schilling.

    Schilling, E. Gustavus.
    Date
    1852
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  • The gentleman's table guide and table companion to the art of dining & drinking, with table habits and curious dishes of the various nations, &c., &c., with practical recipes for wine cups, American drinks, punches, cordials, récherché bills of fare, with service of wines, &c / by Edward Ricket.

    Ricket, Edward.
    Date
    1873
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  • The life of Adam. Translated from Gio Francisco Loridano. To which is subjoyn'd, An essay towards an analysis of the human mind. Being, An Enquiry into the Original of our Ideas of Good and Evil, and the Nature, Rise, and Progress of the Passions, Habits, and Affections of the Human Soul. By Richard Murray, A. M. & J. U. B.

    Loredano, Giovanni Francesco, 1607-1661.
    Date
    MDCCXLVIII. [1748]
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  • A voyage to Guinea, Brasil, and the West-Indies; in His Majesty's Ships, the Swallow and Weymouth. Describing the several Islands and Settlements, Viz-Madeira, the Canaries, Cape de Verd, Sierraleon, Sesthos, Cape Apollonia, Cabo Corso, and others on the Guinea Coast; Barbadoes, Jamaica, &c. in the West-Indies. The Colour, Diet, Languages, Habits, Manners, Customs, and Religions of the respective Natives, and Inhabitants. With Remarks on the Gold, Ivory, and Slave-Trade; and on the Winds, Tides and Currents of the several Coasts. By John Atkins, Surgeon in the Royal Navy.

    Atkins, John, 1685-1757.
    Date
    M.DCC.XXXV. [1735]
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  • Clementii Clementini Amerini medicorum nulli, quos Roma atq[ue] adeò tota Italian habuit, secundi Lucubrationes, : in quibus nihil est quod non sit ex usu artis, quodq́[ue] non sit tam probata fide traditum quà sapienti iudicio scriptum, siue theoricen siue praxim, quam uocant, spectemus. Qua industria quoq́[ue] suodio emendatæ sint, nostra hæc & quæ admodum pauca aliâs exemplaria extant, abunde testabuntur. Praeterea adiecimus Richardum de signis febrium Antonium de Gradis febres tractantem. Christopherum Barsisium De febrium cognitione & cura.

    Clementinus, Clemens, active 16th century.
    Date
    Mense Augusto. Anno M.D.XXXV. [1535]
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  • Clementii Clementini Amerini medicorum nulli, quos Roma atque adeo tota Italian habuit, secundi Lucubrationes, in quibus nihil est quod non sit ex usu artis, quodque non sit tam probata fide traditum qua sapienti iudicio scriptum, sive theoricen siue praxim, quam vocant, spectemus. Qua industria quoque studio emendatae sint, nostra haec et quae admodum pauca alias exemplaria extant, abunde testabuntur. Praeterea adiecimus Richardum de signis febrium Antonium de Gradis febres tractantem. Christopherum Barsisium De febrium cognitione et cura.

    Clementino, Clemente.
    Date
    1535
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  • A voyage to Guinea, Brasil, and the West-Indies; in His Majesty's Ships the Swallow and Weymouth. Giving a Genuine Account of the several Islands and Settlements of Madeira, the Canaries, Cape de Vard. Sierraleon, Sesthos, Cape Apollonia, Cabo Corso, and others on the Guinea Shore; Likewise Barbardoes, Jamaica, &c. in the West-Indies. Describing the Colour, Diet, Languages Habits, Manners, Customs, and Religions of the respective Natives and Inhabitants. With Remarks on the Gold, Ivory, and Slave-Trade: and on the Winds, Tides and Currents of the several Coasts. By John Atkins, Gent. Of Plaistow, in Essex.

    Atkins, John, 1685-1757.
    Date
    [1737]
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  • A description of Greenland. Shewing the natural history, situation, boundaries, and face of the country; the Nature of the Soil; the Rise and Progress of the old Norwegian Colonies; the ancient and modern Inhabitants; their Genius and Way of Life, and Produce of the Soil; their Plants, Beasts, Fishes, &c. With a new map of Greenland. And several copper plates representing different Animals, Birds and Fishes, the Greenlanders Way of Hunting and Fishing; their Habitations, Dress, Sports and Diversions, &c. By Mr. Hans Egede, Missionary in that Country for twenty five Years. Translated from the Danish.

    Egede, Hans, 1686-1758.
    Date
    MDCCXLV. [1745]
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  • Essays upon several subjects of literature and morality. Particularly Upon the Manner of Writing in single Thoughts. Of Conversation. Of the different Talents of Writing and Speaking. Of the Qualities necessary for Society. Of Criticism upon Works of Wit. Of the Effects of Habit. Of Self-Love and of Modesty. Of Simplicity, and the different Kinds of Modesty. Of the Necessity of following one's Genius. Of Prepossession, and its Effects. Of Good-Humour. Of Judgment and Genius. Of Happiness. Of Reading and Memory. Of Nobility. The Distinction between Pride and Vanity. Of Politeness. Of the Natural. Of Parts. Of Regard to human Judgment. Of Infidelity. Of Riches. With Reflections upon Taste; and many other Curious Topicks. Translated from the French of the Abbot Trublet.

    Trublet, Nicolas-Charles-Joseph, 1697-1770.
    Date
    M.DCC.XLIV. [1744]
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  • Essays upon several subjects of literature and morality. Particularly upon the manner of writing in single thoughts. Of conversation. Of the different talents of writing and speaking. Of the qualities necessary for society. Of Criticism upon works of wit. Of the effects of habit. Of self-love and of modesty. Of simplicity, and the different kinds of modesty. Of the necessity of following one' s genius. Of prepossession, and its effects. Of good-humour. Of judgment and genius. Of happiness. Of reading and memory. Of nobility. The distinction between pride and vanity. Of politeness. Of the natural. Of parts. Of regard to human judgement. Of infidelity. Of riches. With reflections upon taste; and many other curious topicks. Translated from the French of the Abbot trublet.

    Trublet, Nicolas-Charles-Joseph, 1697-1770.
    Date
    MDCCXLVI. [1746]
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  • Benevolent institution, for delivering poor married women at their own habitations. The most noble the Marquis of Carmarthen, president; the Rt. Hon. Lord Visc. Malden, Sir Robert Barker, bart. The Rt. Hon. Lord Visc. Bulkley, Sir John Smith, bart. vice-presidents. Two sermons, for the benefit of the above charity, will be preached on Sunday, December 26th, 1784, at the Parish Church of Saint Bride, Fleet Street: the one in the morning, by the Rev. Wm. Martin Leake, LL.B. rector of Kencot and vicar of Watlington, Oxon; and morning preacher at the Foundling Hospital: The other inthe afternoon, by the Rev. Richard Cecil, A.B. rector of Cliffe, Sussex; and minister of St. John's Chapel, Bedford Row. Prayers to begion at eleven in the morning, and three in the afternoon.

    Benevolent Institution for the Sole Purpose of Delivering Poor Married Women at Their Own Habitations (London, England)
    Date
    1784]
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  • Familiar letters from a gentleman at Damascus, to his sister in London. Containing, I. A curious and compendious Account of the ancient State of Asia. II. The Rise and Fall of the Assyrian and Median Monarchies. III. The ancient and present State of the Persian and Turkish (or Ottoman) Empires. IV. The History of Egypt, now a Province subject to the Turks. V. A Description of their chief Towns, with their ancient Names. VI. Their several and respective Manners, Customs, and Governments. VII. Their Religions, Genius, Tempers, Persons, Habits, Diversions, Exercises, and Curiosities Also an account of The Lives, Travels, Miracles, Sufferings and Deaths of our Blessed Saviour, and his Apostles. With Explanatory, Theological, Historical, Geographical and Miscellaneous notes: And proper References to the Holy Scriptures interspers'd throughout the Whole. By a gentleman of Oxford.

    Gentleman of Oxford.
    Date
    MDCC.L. [1750]
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  • A letter from a physician in the Highlands, to his friend in London, on the subject of a consumptive habit. Wherein he demonstrates, That Temperance, or a proper Regimen of Diet, a moderate Exercise, without the Aid of Medicine, or Regard to Climate, may with Safety be depended on for a Cure in all such Cases. The Whole illustrated by A distinct Account of the Regimen of Diet observed by the oldest Men now living in that Country; especially of one in the Island of Jura, who in his Youth recovered a decayed Constitution; and tho' confined to a sharp Air, and a moist Climate, yet, by the mere Force of Temperance, arrived to the Age of 119, and enjoyed his Health and Senses to the last. To which is prefix'd, The Editor's case, which gave Rise to the Publication of this Letter.

    Physician in the Highlands.
    Date
    [1752?]
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  • An historical account of the Honourable Order of the Bath. Containing, I. An account of its antiquity, Excellency, &c. The Rites and Ceremonies, as well Sacred as Courtly, observ'd at the Time of the Conquest. II. The Manner and Form of Creating Knights of the Bath, from the Conquest, down to the Reign of Henry IV. III. The Form observ'd in the last Creation of Sixty-Eight Knights of the Bath, at the Coronation of K. Charles II. Together with a complete List of their Names, the Oath administer'd on that Occasion, their Covalcade, &c. IV. The distinguish'd Splendor and Dignity of this Honourable Order; its adjudg'd Precedence before other Knights, &c. Together with an Explanation of the significant Rites and Symbols observ'd at these Creations, &c. V. The Ceremony used, and Habit worn by Charles Duke of Albany, afterwards K. Charles I. who was created a Knight of the Bath at Four Years of Age; With an Account of the Apparel provided for the Creation of Edward VI. at like tender Years, when Prince of Wales, &c. VI. A List of the Lords and Gentlemen nominated by His present Majesty on the Revival of this Ancient Dignity. With an Account of their Investitures, and the Preparations, &c. made for their Installment, Creation, &c.

    Date
    M.DCC.XXV. [1725]
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  • The history of religion: particularly of the principal denominations of Christians, viz. Of the Church of Rome, --- England, --- Scotland, - Nonjurors, - Lutherans, - Presbyterians, Of the Independents, - Baptists in general, - Quakers, -- Antinomians, - Moravians, - Methodists in general. Containing a succinct and genuine account of their original and present constitution, discipline, doctrines, worship, and ceremonies: With a general Account of the various Sectaries of less Note, since the first Establishment of Christianity. Including a general History of the Reformation, and so much of Civil and Ecclesiastical History as is connected with, or necessary to explain and illustrate the Work. To which is added, A Dictionary of the principal Religious Orders, Offices, Days, Rites, Customs, Habits, and Characters; the most important Transactions of Ecclesiastical Councils, Synods, &c. explaining all such ambiguous Words and Phrases as have a proper Connexion with the Subjects of this History. By an impartial hand.

    Murray, James, 1732-1782.
    Date
    MDCCLXIV. [1764]
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  • Luck in a basket: ,the biter bit, compos'd with three songs. 1st. The false hearted Sailor, who promised a Maid Marriage, and when got her with Child left her, at length to fit him disguised in Habit she presented him with a Basket, saying there was Eggs in it, not knowing her as he thought gave her the slip, when the Basket was open'd instead of Eggs he found Wax-Work alive, Daddys own Nose, Bastard of his own Begetting, which Piece of English Clock-Work cost the Sailor Forty Pounds to get rid of it. 2d. The three Gossips of Lime-House; who one day over a of Pot Ale and Stout, held a great dispute of their Daughters honesty, and at last was all found to be Cracks, I mean graze Widdows, and Thornbacks. 3d. Love try'd by a Fancy: Or, the Doubting Lady restor'd to Joy. Licensed according to Order.

    Date
    [1750?]
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  • A view of London and Westminster: or, the town spy. In two parts. Part I. Containing, I. Merry Characters of the Trades People, Half-Pay Officers, and the Guards at St. Margaret's in Westminster; and of the Quality, and the Secret Practices of their Servants at St. James's. II. The Customs, Manners, &c. of the Inhabitants in St. Anne's Soho, St. Martin's, and St. Giles's in the Fields: Together with a true Description of Drury Lane, and the New Votes and Schemes of the Irish-Society of Fortune-Hunters. III. Of a Verdict given against a Barrister of the Temple, for ps-sing against a Soldier's Post at Somerset-House; and of the secret Practices of the Undertakers, with the Physicians Servants. IV. Of the Lawyers at St. Clements, and St. Dunstan's, the kept Mistresses at St. Andrew's, the High and Low Church Mobs at St. Brides, the Blackfryars Printers, and the Ludgate Mercers. V. An Account of Jonathan Wild's Funeral Procession, and of a surprising Specifick for the Cure of Felonious, Fraudulent, and Corrupt Habits, being an Handkerchief dipped in his Blood, very necessary to be used at this time in Great Britain. VI. A Character of a City Church-Warden, the Customs of the Citizens on the Sabbath; the Pride, Intrigues, and Degeneracy of the City Wives, of the Band of Petticoat Pensioners begettingyoung Merchants and Shopkeepers: Also of the Adventures of Nrtn and Rodigo, two famous Stallions, &c.

    Date
    1728
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  • A view of London and Westminster: or, The town spy. Containing I. Merry characters of the trades people, Half-Pay Officers, and the Guards at St. Margaret's in Westminster; and of the Quality, and the Secret Practices of their Servants at St. James's. II. The Customs, Manners, &c. of the Inhabitants in St. Anne's Soho, St. Martin's, and St. Giles's in the Fields: Together with a true Description of Drury-Lane, and the New Votes and Schemes of the Irish-Society of Fortune-Hunters. III. Of a Verdict given against a Barrister of the Temple, for p---ssing against a Soldier's Post at Somerset-House; and of the secret Practices of the Undertakers, with the Physicians Servants. IV. Of the Lawyers at St. Clements, and St. Dunstan's, the kept Mistresses at St. Andrew's, the High and Low Church Mobs at St. Brides, the Blackfryers Printers, and the Ludgate Mercers. V. An Account of Jonathan Wilde's Funeral Procession, and of a surprising Specifick for the Cure of Felonious, Fraudulent, and Corrupt Habits, being an Handkerchief dipped in his Blood, very necessary to be used at this time in Great Britain. VI. A character of a city Church-Warden, the Customs of the Citizens on the Sabbath; the Pride, Intrigues, and Degeneracy of the City Wives, of the Band of Petticoat Pensioners begetting young Merchants and Shopkeepers: Also of the Adventures of Nrtn and Rod -igo, two famous Stallions, &c.

    Date
    [1725]
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  • The practical scheme of the secret disease, and broken constitutions. Published since March. 1713. Teaching persons, 1st. To understand rightly their own case: whether infected or not: In what Degree of Malignity: And if well after former Cures. II. To Cure themselves of Secret Injuries, Heat of Urine Virulent Runnings, &c. Also a Broken, Spoiled, Decayed & Ruined Constitution and Habit of Body, by Fast-Living, Former ill Cures, Salivations, and Mercury, without Suspicion, Confinement or Discovering their Case to any one. Clearly explaining the most certain Signs to know this Disease by, with the true Method of Curing it: As when? How much? And what sort of Purging is Necessary for the Cure of it? And what Degrees of it may be cured without. This Book (as also those Others on the Gout and Rheumatism: the Anodyne Necklace: Gleets and other such Weaknesses: Agues, Fevers, &c. as mentioned hereafter in the Advertisement at the end of this Scheme) is Given Gratis (in most European Languages) Up One Pair of Stairs at the Sign of The Celebrated Anodyne Necklace (recommended by the late Dr. Chamberlen) for Childrens Teeth, &c. near the Rose Tavern without Temple-Bar. At Mr. Coopers the great Toy Shop the corner of Charles Court by Hungerford-Market near Charing-Cross in the Strand. And at Mrs. Garway's Shop the Sign of This Scheme at the Royal Exchange (south) Gate, on Cornhill-Side. Dedicated to Dr. Chamberlen. Entred in the Hall-Book.

    Date
    1719
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