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The tablet, or picture of real life; justly representing, as in a looking-glass, the virtues and vices, fopperies and fooleries, masks and mummeries of the age. ..
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A treatise of incurable diseases: containing I. An essay on the proper means to reduce the number of incurables. II. An attempt to settle a just notion of incurable in physick. III. A specimen of a rational method to discover the cures of reputed incurable diseases. By P. Shaw, M.D
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A philosophical and chymical analysis of antimony: giving a rational account of the nature, principles, and properties of that celebrated drug, ... By an eminent physician
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The juice of the grape: or, wine preferable to water. A treatise, wherein wine is shewn to be the grand preserver of health, and restorer in most diseases. ... By a fellow of the College
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Chemical lectures, publickly read at London, in the years 1731, and 1732; and at Scarborough, in 1733
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Pharmacopoeia Edinburgensis: or, the dispensatory of the Royal College of Physicians in Edinburgh
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A philosophical and chymical analysis of antimony giving a rational account of the nature, principles, and properties of that celebrated drug, in its various chymical preparations, and particularly, one that is not only an effectual cure for the present distemper among the cattle, but a preservative from their being infected. With directions how to manage them while under cure. And ... remarks on the modern authors who have treated of antimony
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Proposals for a course of chemical experiments: with a few to practical philosophy, arts, trades, and business
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Chemical lectures, publickly read at London, in the years 1731 and 1732; and since at Scarborough, in 1733; for the improvement of arts, trades, and natural philosophy
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An enquiry into the contents, virtues, and uses, of the Scarborough. Spaw-waters: with the method of examining any other mineral-water
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A new practice of physic; wherein the various diseases incident to the human body are ... described, their causes assign'd, their disagnostics and prognostics enumerated, and the regimen proper in each deliver'd, with a competent number of medicines for every stage. And symptom thereof ...
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A new practice of physic; wherein the various diseases incident to the human body are described, their causes assign'd, their diagnostics and prognostics enumerated, and the regimen proper in each deliver'd ... with a competent number of medicines for every stage
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A new practice of physic; wherein the various diseases incident to the human body are ... described, their causes assign'd, their diagnostics and prognostics enumerated, and the regimen proper in each deliver'd, with a competent number of medicines for every stage. And symptom thereof ...
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Pharmacopoeia Edinburgensis: or, the dispensatory of the Royal College of Physicians in Edinburgh
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A new practice of physic. Wherein the various diseases incident to the human body are describ'd, their causes assign'd, their diagnostics and prognostics enumerated, and the regimen proper in each deliver'd, with a competent number of medicines for every stage and symptom thereof ...
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Pharmacopoeia Edinburgensis, or, The dispensatory of the Royal College of Physicians in Edinburgh
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Three essays in artificial philosophy, or universal chemistry: viz. I. An essay for the farther application and advancement of chemistry in England. II. An essay for the improvement of distillation ... III. An essay for concentrating wines, and other fermented liquors
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The juice of the grape: or, wine preferable to water. A treatise, wherein wine is shewn to be the grand preserver of health, and restorer in most diseases
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