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The present state of physick & surgery in London. with an Estimate of the Prizes of all the medicines Now in Use. In a letter From a Merchant in London, to a Dispensary Physician,...
Published: printed for Thomas Speed, over against Jonathan's Coffe-House in Exchange-Ally in Cornhill, 1701“…Eighteenth Century Collections Online…”
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New Tunbridge Wells near Islington. Rules proper to be observed in drinking these waters
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The antiscorbutic water, at the Glass House on Salt Petre Bank, London, gives great relief in the following disorders. Viz
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The present ill state of the practice of physick in this nation truly represented: and some remedies thereof humbly proposed to the two Houses of Parliament. By a member of the Col...
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An Address to medical students. A letter to Dr. Fordyce; with remarks and questions upon quotations from Dr. Fordyce's dissertation on simple fever.
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The works of the late learned Dr. Richard Mead, in seven volumes. Containing I. A mechanical account of poisons, in several essays. II. A discourse on the plague. III. A differtati...
Published: Printed for J. Brindley, bookseller to His Late Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, in New-Bond-street, 1756“…Eighteenth Century Collections Online…”
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New Tunbridge Wells near Islington. Rules proper to be observed in drinking these waters
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The antiscorbutic water, at the Glass House on Salt Petre Bank, London, gives great relief in the following disorders. Viz
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