A33709
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A physico medical essay concerning alkaly and acid so far as they have relation to the cause or cure of distempers : wherein is endeavoured to be proved that acids are not (as is generally and erroneously supposed) the cause of all or most distempers, but that alkalies are : together with an account of some distempers and the medicines with their preparations proper to be used in the cure of them : as also a short digression concerning specifick remedies / by John Colbatch.
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Colbatch, John, Sir, 1670-1729.
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1696
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Wing C5003; ESTC R26032
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33,359
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174
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A33710
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A relation of a very sudden and extraordinary cure of a person bitten by a viper, by the means of acids together with some remarks upon Dr. Tuthill's vindication of his objections against the doctrine of acids : wherein are contained several things in order to the further clearing of the said doctrine / by John Colbatch.
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Colbatch, John, Sir, 1670-1729.
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1698
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Wing C5007; ESTC R12746
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37,062
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130
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A33701
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The doctrine of acids in the cure of diseases farther asserted being an answer to some objections raised against it by Dr. F. Tuthill ... : in which are contained some things relating to the history of blood : as also an attempt to prove what life by John Colbatch ...
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Colbatch, John, Sir, 1670-1729.; Tuthill, Francis. Vindication of some objections lately raised against Dr. John Colbatch.
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1698
(1698)
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Wing C4994; ESTC R1962
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41,949
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145
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A70016
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A letter to a gentleman concerning alkali and acid being an answer to a late piece, intituled, A letter to a physician concerning acid and alkali : to which is added A specimen of a new hypothesis for the sake of the lovers of medicine / by Thomas Emes ...
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Emes, Thomas, d. 1707.
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1700
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Wing E710; ESTC R236727
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43,424
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66
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A28881
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A treatise concerning the heat of the blood and also of the use of the lungs / by Richard Boulton.
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Boulton, Richard, b. 1676 or 7.
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1698
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Wing B3832; ESTC R30306
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49,986
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232
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A41730
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De succo pancreatico, or, A physical and anatomical treatise of the nature and office of the pancreatick juice shewing its generation in the body, what diseases arise by its vitiation : from whence in particular, by plain and familiar examples, is accurately demonstrated, the causes and cures of agues, or intermitting feavers, hitherto so difficult and uncertain, with sundry other things of worthy note / written by D. Reg. de Graaf ... ; and translated by Christopher Pack ...; Tractatus anatomico-medicus de succi pancreatici natura & usu. English
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Graaf, Reinier de, 1641-1673.; Packe, Christopher, fl. 1670-1711.
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1676
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Wing G1463; ESTC R17762
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82,340
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198
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A28877
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An examination of Mr. John Colbatch his books viz. I. Novum lumen chirurgicum, II. Essay of alkalies and acids, III. An appendix to that essay, IV. A treatise of the gout, V. The doctrin of acids further asserted &c. VI. A relation of a person bitten by a viper &c. : to which is added an answer to Dr. Leigh's remarks on a treatise concerning, the heat of the blood : together with remarks on Dr. Leigh's book intituled Exercitationes quinq. ... : as also a short view of Dr. Leigh's reply to Mr. Colbatch &c. / by Richard Boulton of Brazen-nose College in Oxford.
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Boulton, Richard, b. 1676 or 7.
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1698
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Wing B3829; ESTC R35778
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144,987
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324
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A84654
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[Pharmako-basanos]: or, The touch-stone of medicines. Discovering the vertues of [brace] vegetables, minerals, & animals, by their tastes & smells. : In two volumes. / By Sir John Floyer ...
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Floyer, John, Sir, 1649-1734.
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1690
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Wing F1388A; ESTC R7125
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262,701
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788
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A62094
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A new idea of the practice of physic written by that famous Franciscus De Le Boe ... the first book, of the diseases either constituting, producing, or following the natural functions of man not in health : wherein is containd ... a vindication of the spleen and mother translated faithfully by Richard Gower ...; Praxeos medicae idea nova. Liber 1. English
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Le Boë, Frans de, 1614-1672.; R. G. (Richard Gower); Nedham, Marchamont, 1620-1678.
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1675
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Wing S6338; ESTC R21520
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308,539
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559
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A29031
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Some considerations touching the vsefulnesse of experimental naturall philosophy propos'd in familiar discourses to a friend, by way of invitation to the study of it.
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Boyle, Robert, 1627-1691.; Sharrock, Robert, 1630-1684.
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1663
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Wing B4029; ESTC R19249
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365,255
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580
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B22610
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Etmullerus abridg'd: or, A compleat system of the theory and practice of physic. Being a description of all diseases incident to men, women and children. With an account of their causes, symptoms, and most approved methods of cure, physical and chirurgical. To which is prefix'd a short view of the animal and vital functions; and the several vertues and classes of med'cines. Translated from the last edition of the works of Michael Etmullerus, late professor of physic in the University of Leiptsich; Opera omnia: nempe, instutionis medicinæ. Abridgments.
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Ettmüller, Michael, 1644-1683.
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1699
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Wing E3385A
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488,676
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677
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