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A critical dissertation upon the manner of the preparation of mercurial medicines, and their operation on human bodies; particularly those most in fashion: Also, A Demonstration that all the Methods hitherto invented, in order to convey Quick-Silver internally into the Blood, retaining its metalline Texture and Properties, have proved abortive. As also, A certain Method of introducing the same Metal in its essential or native Dress internally into the Blood; and the Manner of it mechanically, explain'd; not publish'd before. Address'd to the Royal College of Physicians, London. By T - K - a member of the same.
Knight, Thomas, -1760.Date: [1734]- Books
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A new and easy method of giving mercury, to those affected with the venereal disease. To which is annexed a new theory of the action of this metal on the salivary glands. Translated from the Latin of Joseph James Plenck, professor of surgery and midwifery, at Vienna. The second edition. To which is prefixed, A table, exhibiting, at one view, all the preparations of mercury, reduced under proper heads. With an appendix of remarks on Mr. Plenck; together with some experiments and observations which ascertain with more accuracy a steady and uniform method of giving his medicine; and a short and easy method of preparing the mercurius calcinatus. By William Saunders, M.D.
Plenck, Joseph Jacob Ritter von, 1738-1807.Date: MDCCLXVIII. [1768]