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The "Hsi Yeuan Lu" or "Instructions to Coroners"
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"六經"分類治療晚期血吸蟲病經驗選輯
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"點、線、面"規律在中藥臨床中的運用
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'93基層中醫治療疑難病症經驗薈萃
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'96中西醫結合、中醫與針灸國際學術交流大會論文彙集
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(Proposals for publishing by subscription) a translation of the botanical works of C. Linn�us, M.D. &c. &c : (as contained in his Genera & species plantarum) from the original Latin, ... By a member of the University of Oxford
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100種病證針灸治療驗方精粹
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101 tips to getting the residency you want : a guide for medical students
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10th anniversary symposium : Department of Nursing Studies, 28 May, 2005
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10分鐘美容術
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11th Mediterranean Conference on Medical and Biological Engineering and Computing 2007 : MEDICON 2007, 26-30 June 2007, Ljubljana, Slovenia
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135種常見病的非藥物療法
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13th International Conference on Biomedical Engineering : ICBME 2008 3-6, December 2008, Singapore
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14th Nordic-Baltic Conference on Biomedical Engineering and Medical Physics : NBC 2008 : 16-20 June 2008, Riga, Latvia
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1794. A state of the charity : for the relief of the widows and orphans of medical men, in Essex and Hertfordshire, instituted Oct. 30, 1786
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1950-1985全國醫藥期刊驗方精選
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1993年全國碩士硏究生入學考試醫學綜合科目考試大綱(西醫、 中醫)
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1995年全國碩士硏究生入學考試醫學綜合科目考試大綱 : 西醫、中醫
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1999年硏究生入學考試 , 中醫綜合科目複習指南
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1999年硏究生入學考試 , 西醫綜合科目複習指南
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1999年碩士硏究生入學考試應試敎程 , 西醫綜合分册
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2000年全國碩士硏究生入學考試醫學綜合科目考試大綱 , 西醫、中醫
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2000年的中醫系統工程
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2001年中醫執業助理醫師資格考試應試指導
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2001年考硏西醫綜合應試敎程
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2002年考硏中醫綜合科目輔導講義
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2003年考硏西醫綜合科目輔導講義
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2004年考硏中醫綜合科目輔導講義
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2007 IEEE Dallas Engineering in Medicine and Biology Workshop : emerging technologies for healthcare and quality life, November 11-12, 2007, the University of Texas at Dallas,Richardson, Texas
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21世紀中醫臨床醫學發展策略
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24小時養生計劃 , 健康美人族
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24小時養生計劃 , 元氣上班族
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24小時養生計劃 , 喜樂長壽族
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24小時養生計劃 , 快樂瘦身族
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24小時養生計劃 , 活力電腦族
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24小時養生計劃 , 輕鬆孕媽咪輕鬆孕媽咪
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25th Southern Biomedical Engineering Conference 2009, 15-17 May 2009, Miami, Florida, USA
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3rd Kuala Lumpur International Conference on Biomedical Engineering 2006 : Biomed 2006, 11-14 December 2006, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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3分鐘指壓自療法
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40種常見病手足耳特殊診治法
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41種根與根莖類藥材加工
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44招帝王養生功法
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4th European Conference of the International Federation for Medical and Biological Engineering : ECIFMBE 2008 23-27 November 2008 Antwerp, Belgium
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The 4th Institution of Engineering and Technology Seminar on Appropriate Healthcare Technologies for Developing Countries : 23-24 May 2006, Savoy Place, London WC2R 0BL
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4th International Workshop on Wearable and Implantable Body Sensor Networks (BSN 2007) : March 26-28, 2007, RWTH Aachen University, Germany
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4th Kuala Lumpur International Conference on Biomedical Engineering 2008 : BIOMED 2008, 25-28 June 2008, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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50種中藥材開發利用實例 : 中藥資源開發利用現狀與前景
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54種莖木與莖皮類藥材加工
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60Co-y射線輻照中藥質量評價硏究
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61種動物類藥材加工
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700 : 治癌中藥及其處方
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7th Asian-Pacific Conference on Medical and Biological Engineering : APCMBE 2008, 22-25 April 2008, Beijing, China
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92種全草與葉類藥材加工
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A. Cornelius Celsus of medicine : In eight books. Translated, with notes critical and explanatory, by James Greive, M.D
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ABC of complementary medicine
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ABC of health informatics
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ABC of learning and teaching in medicine
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Abeloff's clinical oncology
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Abjectly boundless : boundaries, bodies, and health work
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An abridgement of Baron Van Swieten's Commentaries upon the aphorisms of the celebrated Dr. Herman Boerhaave : ... Concerning the knowledge and cure of diseases. By Colin Hossack, ... In five volumes
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The abridgement of The gardeners dictionary : containing the best and newest methods of cultivating and improving the kitchen, fruit, flower garden, and nursery; ... By Philip Miller, F.R.S
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The abridgement of the gardeners dictionary : containing the best and newest methods of cultivating and improving the kitchen, fruit, flower garden, and nursery; as also for performing the practical parts of husbandry: together with the management of vineyards, and the methods of making wine in Engl ...
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An abridgment of the pamphlet respecting Holt mineral waters : to which are added a few of the most remarkable cures performed by the use of these waters,
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An abstract of a course of lectures on anatomy and physiology, as delivered by a professor of anatomy, in London
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An abstract of a course of lectures on practical medicines : considered as related to diet, surgery and pharmacy, and on the modern practice of physic. By Francis deValangin,
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An abstract of a treatise of the virtues of Dr. Bateman's pectoral drops : Publish'd by vertue of the King's letters patent, under the great seal of Great-Britain. And sold by William Dicey, and Benjamin Okell, the patentee, at their wholesale warehouse, ... London
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An abstract of the anatomy of the human body : containing a short, but exact and satisfactory description of all the parts ... By Mr. Verdier, ... Translated from the original French by Dale Ingram,
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An abstract of the most useful parts of a late treatise on hemp : translated from the French of M.Marcandier, magistrate of Bourges, and inscribed by the editor at London, to the laudable Society for Promoting Arts, Manufactures, &c. Being much recommended to the growers and manufacturers of that va ...
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An abstract of the orders of St. Thomas's Hospital : in Southwark, 1707
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An abstract of the orders of St. Thomas's Hospital : relating to the sisters, nurses and poor patients, therein
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An abstract of the patent granted by His Majesty King George, to Benj.Okell, the inventor of a medicine, call'd, Dr. Bateman's pectoral drops, and to J. Cluer, R. Raikes and W. Dicey, the persons concerned with the said inventor, that they may enjoy the sole benefit of the said medicine
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An abstract of the patent granted by His most excellent Majesty King George, to B. Okell, the inventor of a medicine, call'd, Dr. Bateman's pectoral drops, and to J. Cluer, R. Raikes, and W. Dicey, the persons concern'd with him, that they may enjoy the sole benefit of making and vending the said me ...
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An abstract of the treatise on diamonds and pearls : ... To which is added, a particular account of the French King's large brilliant diamond, ... and a copper plate, containing two draughts of its shape, ... By the author of that treatise
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Academic medicine : a guide for clinicians
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Academical lectures on fevers : in which these disorders are fully treated of, and a method of cure subjoined toeach. Read in the Royal College at Paris, by John Astruc,
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An account and method of cure of the bronchocele, or Derby neck : To which are subjoined, remarks on some parts of Mr. Alexander's Experimental essays. By Thomas Prosser
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An account of a child with a double head. By Everard Home, Esq. F.R.S.From the Philosophical transactions
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An account of a contagious fever, which prevailed lately at Aylesbury,and in some of the adjacent parts of Buckinghamshire. By PeterKennedy, M.D
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An account of a male child fourteen inches long : taken after the mothers death out of the left fallopian tube, in Tiverton, November 1714. after having been there near three years, with a copper cut ... of the child. By Tho. Henley, M.D
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An account of a medical controversy in the city of Cork, in which five physicians are engaged; ... To which are subjoined two letters fromDr. Mead and one from Dr. Frewin, to the different persons concern'd. In a letter from a gentleman there to his friend in London
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An account of a most efficacious medicine for soreness, weakness, and several other distempers of the eyes : By Sir Hans Sloane,
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An account of a most efficacious medicine for soreness, weakness, and several other distempers of the eyes : By Sir Hans Sloane,
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An account of a most efficacious medicine for soreness, weakness, and several other distempers of the eyes : By Sir Hans Sloane, Bart
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An account of a new and successful method of treating those affections which arise from the poison of lead; to which are added general observations on the internal use of lead as a medicine. By Henry Clutterbuck,
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An account of a new method of treating diseases of the joints of the knee and elbow : in a letter to Mr. Percival Pott. By H. Park,
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An account of a new method of treating fractured legs : Read before the Royal Society of London, on February 12, 1767. To which is prefixed a letter on that subject
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An account of a particular kind of rupture, frequently attendant upon new-born children : and sometimes met with in adults; viz. that in which the intestine, ... is found in the same cavity, and in contact with the testicle. By Percival Pott,
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An account of a particular kind of rupture, frequently attendant upon new-born children : and sometimes met with in adults; viz. that in which the intestine, ... is found in the same cavity, and in contact with the testicle. By Percival Pott,
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An account of a strange and wonderful dream : Dedicated to Doctor M-d
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An account of a strange and wonderful dream : Dedicated to Doctor M-d
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An account of a very extraordinary tumour in the knee of a person, whose leg was taken off by Mr. Jer. Peirce, ... communicated in a letter to Dr. Mead,
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An account of animal secretion : the quantity of blood in the humane body, and muscular motion. By James Keill,
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An account of cures by Velno's vegetable syrup : in disorders deriving their origin or malignity from scorbutic impurities; which occasion obstructions in the lymphatic vessels; ... by Isaac Swainson,
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An account of cures by Velnos' Vegetable Syrup : in disorders, deriving their origin or malignity from scorbutic impurities; or obstructions in the lymphatic system. By Isaac Swainson,
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An account of cures by Velnos' Vegetable Syrup : in disorders, deriving their origin or malignity from scorbutic impurities; or, obstructions in the lymphatic system. By Isaac Swainson
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An account of cures by Velnos' Vegetable Syrup : in disorders, deriving their origin or malignity from scorbutic impurities; or, obstructions in the lymphatic system. By Isaac Swainson,
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An account of Dr. Eaton's styptick balsam
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An account of Dr. Quincy's Examination of Dr. Woodward's State of physick and diseases : In a letter to theFree-thinker
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An account of Dr. Robert Eaton's balsamick styptick
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An account of inoculation : for the small-pox.Wherein the constitution, age, and habit of body, most favourable to inoculation, are particularly pointed out; ... Concluding with a summary of all the arguments for and against inoculation. By David Schultz, M.D
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An account of puerperal fevers : as they appear in Derbyshire, and some of the counties adjacent. By William Butter, M.D
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An account of remarkable cures, performed by the use of Maredant's antiscorbutic drops : prepared by John Norton,
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An account of remarkable cures, performed by the use of Maredant's antiscorbutic drops : prepared by John Norton,
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An account of remarkable cures, performed by the use of Maredant's antiscorbutic drops : prepared by John Norton,Surgeon, in Golden-Square, London
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An account of remarkable cures, performed by the use of Maredant's antiscorbutic drops : prepared by John Norton,Surgeon, in Golden-Square, London
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An account of several valuable and excellent genuine patent and public medicines : sold by special appointment of the inventors and preparers, by W. Bacon, at his patent medicinewarehouse, (No. 150) Oxford-Street, ... London
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An account of some experiments and observations on Mrs. Stephens's medicines for dissolving the stone : ... By Stephen Hales, D.D. F.R.S. ... To which is added, a supplement to a pamphlet, intitled, A view of the present evidence for and againstMrs. Stephens's medicines, &c. ... By David Hartley, M. ...
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An account of some neutral salts made with vegetable acids, and with the salt of amber. By Donald Monro, M.D
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An account of some of the most remarkable events of the war between the Prussians, Austrians and Russians, from 1756 to 1763 : and a treatise on several branches of the militaryart, ... Translated from the second edition of the German original of J. G. Tielke, by Captain C. Craufurd, ... and Captain ...
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An account of that most excellent medicine the cordial balm of Gilead : which is prepared (only) by S. Solomon, M.D. of the University and College of Physicians, and author of the "Guide to Health," ... and sold by his appointment, wholesale, by J. Mathews, ... London; Robert Bach, ... New York; and ...
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An account of the Benevolent institution for the sole purpose of delivering poor married women, at their own habitations. Established Novr. 1779
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An account of the Benevolent Institution; with a list of the governors annexed
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An account of the bilious remitting yellow fever : as it appeared in the city of Philadelphia, in the year 1793. By Benjamin Rush,
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An account of the bilious remitting yellow fever, as it appeared in the city of Philadelphia, in the year 1793
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An account of the bilious remitting yellow fever, as it appeared in the city of Philadelphia, in the year 1793
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An account of the bilious remitting yellow fever, as it appeared in the city of Philadelphia, in the year 1793 : By Benjamin Rush, M.D. Professor of the institutes, and of clinical medicine in the University of Pennsylvania
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An account of the breeding of worms in human bodies : their nature, and several sorts; ... With the true means to avoid them, and med'cines to cure them. By Nicholas Andry, ... With letters to the author on this subject, ... Done from the French original, with figures
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An account of the British Lying-In Hospital : for Married Women, in Brownlow-Street, Long-Acre, from its institution in November 1749, to December the 31st, 1770
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An account of the contribution for making Mrs. Stephens's medicines public; with some reasons for it, and answers to the most remarkable objections made against it
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An account of the culture and use of the mangel wurzel : or root of scarcity. Translated from the French of the Abb� de Commerell,
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An account of the culture and use of the mangel wurzel : or root of scarcity. Translated from the French of the Abb� de Commerell,
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An account of the culture and use of the mangel wurzel : or root of scarcity. Translated from the French of the Abb� de Commerell,
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An account of the diseases most incident to children : from the birth till the age of puberty; with a successful method of treating them. To which is added, an essay on nursing: ... Also a short general account of the dispensary for the infant poor. A new edition, with several additions. This editio ...
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An account of the diseases which were most frequent in the British military hospitals in Germany : from January 1761 to the return of the troops to England in March 1763. ... By Donald Monro, M.D
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An account of the distemper among the horned cattle : at Caulk in Derbyshire, in 1783. And of the remedies recommended, for the cure, with observations. By Thomas Kirkland,
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An account of the effects of Mr. Hauksbee's alterative medicine, as applied in the cure of the venereal disease : ... By John Watson. Together with an offer to the publick, for the further application of this alterative medicine in chronical distempers. By Francis Hauksbee
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An account of the effects of soap-lye taken internally, for the stone : in the case of James Jurin, M.D. Written by himself. The second edition. With an appendix concerning a new medicine for the stone and gravel
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An account of the effects of swinging, employed as a remedy in the pulmonary consumption and hectic fever. With an introductory letter to Sir Joseph Banks, ... By James Carmichael Smyth,
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An account of the efficacy of the aqua mephitica alkalina : or, solution of fixed alkaline salt, saturated with fixible air, in calculous disorders, and other complaints of the urinary passages. By William Falconer,
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An account of the efficacy of the aqua mephitica alkalina : or, solution of fixed alkaline salt, saturated with fixible air, in calculous disorders, and other complaints of the urinary passages. By William Falconer, M.D
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An account of the efficacy of the aqua mephitica alkalina : or, solution of fixed alkaline salt, saturated with fixible air, in calculous disorders, and other complaints of the urinary passages. By William Falconer, M.D
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An account of the efficacy of the aqua mephitica alkalina : or, solution of fixed alkaline salt, saturated with fixible air, in calculous disorders, and other complaints of the urinary passages. By William Falconer, M.D
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An account of the efficacy of the aqua mephitica alkalina : or, solution of fixed alkaline salt, saturated with fixible air, in calculous disorders, and other complaints of the urinary passages. By William Falconer, M.D
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An account of the epidemic catarrhal fever, commonly called the influenza : as it appeared at Bath, in the months of May and June, 1782. By W. Falconer,
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An account of the epidemical catarrhal fever, commonly called the influenza : as it appeared in ... Durham, ... June, 1782. ... By P. Dugud Leslie, ... With a letter to theauthor, ... By John Clark, M.D
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An account of the epidemical sore-throat, with the method oftreatment : Illustrated by cases and observations. By G. Levison,
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An account of the establishment of the county-hospital at Winchester, with the proceedings of the governors, &c. from the first institution on St. Luke's day, October 18, 1736, to Michaelmas 1737
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An account of the experiment : made at the desire of the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, on board the Union hospital ship, to determine the effect of the nitrous acid in destroying contagion, ... In a letter addressed to the Right Hon. Earl Spencer, ... By James Carmichael Smyth,
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An account of the extraordinary medicinal fluid, called �ther : By M. Turner,
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An account of the extraordinary medicinal fluid, called �ther : By M. Turner,
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An account of the famous Sieur Rocquet : surgeon; just arrived from Paris. Necessary for all gentlemen and ladies, that attend the fire-works
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An account of the foxglove, and some of its medical uses : with practical remarks on dropsy, and other diseases. By William Withering, M.D
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An account of the inoculation of small pox in Scotland : By Alexander Monro senior,
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An account of the institution of the Lock Asylum : for the reception of penitent female patients, when discharged cured from the Lock Hospital; ... With an abstract of the accounts from the first institution to Lady-Day, 1796; and a list of the benefactors and subscribers
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An account of the jail fever : or typhus carcerum: as it appeared at Carlisle in the year 1781. By JohnHeysham
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An account of the late Dr. Goldsmith's illness : so far as relates to the exhibition of Dr. James's powders: together with remarks on the use and abuse of powerful medicines ... By William Hawes, M.D
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An account of the late Dr. Goldsmith's illness : so far as relates to the exhibition of Dr. James's powders: together with remarks on the use and abuse of powerful medicines in the beginning of acute diseases. By William Hawes, apothecary
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An account of the late Dr. Goldsmith's illness : so far as relates to the exhibition of Dr. James'spowder. An examination of the Rev. Mr. John Wesley's Primitive physic:and an address to the public on premature death and premature interment. By W. Hawes, M.D
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An account of the life and writings of Herman Boerhaave : ... In two parts, with an appendix. By Wm. Burton, M.D
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An account of the life and writings of the celebrated Dr Archibald Pitcairne : delivered as the Harveian oration at Edinburgh, for the year 1781. By Charles Webster,
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An account of the life and writings of the late William Hunter : ... read, on the 6th of August 1783, at a general meeting ofthe Society of Physicians of London, ... by Samuel Foart Simmons, M.D. F.R.S
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An account of the Lying-In Charity for delivering poor married women at their own habitations : Instituted 1757
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An account of the malignant fever, lalely [sic] prevalent in the city of New-York : Containing I. A narrative of its rise, progress and decline, with the opinions of some medical gentlemen, with respect to its origin, &c. II. The manner in which the poor were relieved during this awful calamity. III ...
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An account of the manner of inoculating for the small pox in the East Indies : With some observations on the practice and mode of treating that disease in those parts. ... By J.Z. Holwell, F.R.S
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An account of the measurement of a base on Hounslow-Heath : By Major-General William Roy, ... Read at the Royal Society, from April 21 to June 16, 1785
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An account of the mechanism of an automaton, or image playing on the German-flute : as it was presented in a memoire, to the gentlemen of the Royal-Academy of Sciences at Paris. By M. Vaucanson, ... Together with a description of an artificialduck, ... Translated out of the French original, by J. T. ...
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An account of the medical properties of a bark, lately procured from South America : Extracted from The London medical journal for the year 1789. Part the second. With the copy of a letter since communicated on the same subject to Mess. Taylor andDavy, druggists, London: [sic]
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An account of the medicinal virtues of magnesia alba : more particularly of calcined magnesia; ... By Thomas Henry,
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An account of the method and success of inoculating the small-pox, in Boston in New-England : In a letter from a gentleman there, to his friend in London
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An account of the method of obtaining a perfect or radical cure of the hydrocele : or watry rupture, by means of a seton. By Percival Pott,
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An account of the methods pursued in the treatment of cancerous and schirrhous disorders : and other indurations. By J. O. Justamond,
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An account of the Middlesex-Hospital : for the reception of sick and lame, and for lying-in married women, in Windmill-Street, Tottenham-Court Road
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An account of the most common diseases incident to armies : With the method of cure. Translated from the original of Baron Van Swietin. To which is added, The practice of inoculation impartially considered; and the popular objections against itconfuted. By John Andrew, M.D. With the sentiments of Dr ...
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An account of the nature and effects of Gowland's lotion, and of the cures performed by it in scorbutic and other eruptions of the face and elsewhere; ... By Thomas Vincent, and his son-in-law Robert Dickinson,
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An account of the nature and medicinal virtues of the principal mineral waters of Great Britain and Ireland : and those most in repute on the continent. To which are prefixed directions for impregnating water with fixed air, ... extracted from Dr. Priestley's Experiments on air. With an appendix, .. ...
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An account of the nature and medicinal virtues of the principal mineral waters of Great Britain and Ireland : and those most in repute on the continent. To which are prefixed, directions for impregnating water with fixed air, ... With anappendix, ... By John Elliot, M.D
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An account of the nature and views, of the Philanthropic Society : ... To which are annexed, the laws and regulations of the Society, &c
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An account of the nature, properties, and medicinal uses, of the mineral water at Nottington, near Weymouth, Dorset. By John Crane, ...With a view of the well, in it's present state
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An account of the orifice in the retina of the human eye : discovered by Professor Soemmering. To which are added, proofs of this appearance being extended to the eyes of other animals.By Everard Home, Esq. F.R.S. From The philosophical transactions
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An account of the plague which raged at Moscow, in 1771 : By Charles de Mertens, ... Translated from the French, with notes
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An account of the preparation and management necessary to inoculation : By Mr. James Burges
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An account of the preparation and management necessary to inoculation : By Mr. James Burges
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An account of the present epidemical distemper amongst the black cattle : together with a method of cure deduced from a knowledge of the disease, and confirmed byexperience. ... By a member of the College of Physicians
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An account of the principal lazarettos in Europe : with various papers relative to the plague: ... By John Howard, F.R.S
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An account of the principal lazarettos in Europe : with various papers relative to the plague: ... By John Howard, F.R.S
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An account of the proceedings of the Charitable Society for Relieving the Sick and Needy, at the Publick Infirmary in Westminster, from its first institution in the year 1719, to Lady-Day 1734
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An account of the proceedings of the governors of St. George's hospital : near Hyde-Park-Corner, from its first institution, October the nineteenth 1733. to the first of January 1745. ... By order of the General Board, Friday, the seventh of February 1745
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An account of the proceedings of the governors of St. George's hospital : near Hyde-Park-Corner, from its first institution, October the nineteenth 1733. to the second of January 1744. ... By order of the General Board, Saturday the ninth of February 1744
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An account of the proceedings of the governors of St. George's hospital : near Hyde-Park-Corner, from its first institution, October the nineteenth 1733. to the thirtieth of December 1747. ... By order of the General Board, Friday the twelfth of February 1747
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An account of the proceedings of the governors of St. George's hospital : near Hyde-Park-Corner, from its first institution, October the nineteenth 1733. to the thirty-first of December 1746. ... By order of the General Board, Friday the sixth of February 1746
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An account of the proceedings of the governors of St. George's hospital : near Hyde-Park-Corner, from its first institution, October the nineteenth 1733. to the twenty-eighth of December 1743. ... By order of the General Board Friday, the third of February 1743
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An account of the proceedings of the governors of St. George's hospital : near Hyde-Park-Corner, from the first institution, October 19, 1733, to the fifth of January,1736; ... publish'd by order of the General Board, Friday, February 4,1736
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An account of the proceedings of the governors of St. George's hospital : near Hyde-Park-Corner, from the first institution, October 19, 1733, to the first of January,1735; ... Publish'd by order of the General Board, Friday, February 6,1735
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An account of the proceedings of the governors of St. George's hospital : near Hyde-Park-Corner, from the first institution, October 19, 1733, to the fourth of January,1737. ... By order of the General Board, Friday, February the 10th, 1737
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An account of the proceedings of the governors of St. George's hospital : near Hyde-Park-Corner, from the first institution, October 19, 1733, to the second of January,1739. ... By order of the General Board, Friday February the first, 1739
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An account of the proceedings of the governors of St. George's hospital : near Hyde-Park-Corner, from the first institution, October 19, 1733. to the third of January,1738. ... By order of the General Board, Friday, February the ninth, 1738
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An account of the proceedings of the governors of St. George's hospital : near Hyde-Park-Corner, from the first institution, October nineteenth 1733. to the thirty-first of December 1740. ... By order of the General Board Friday, February the sixth 1740
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An account of the proceedings of the governours of the hospital near Hyde-Park-Corner from their first institution, October 19, 1733, to the first of January, 1734; ... publish'd by order of the General Board, Friday February the 7th 1734
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An account of the providential preservation of Eliz. Woodcock : who survived a confinement under the snow, of nearly eight days and nights, in the month of February 1799. In two parts. By Thomas Verney Okes, surgeon
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An account of the rise and progress of the Lying-In-Hospital for Married Women : in Brownlow-Street, ... from its first institution in November 1749, to July 25, 1751
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Account of the rise, and present establishment of the lunatick hospital in Manchester
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An account of the rise, progress and state of the London-Hospital : or Infirmary, supported by charitable and voluntary subscription,
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An account of the rise, progress, and state of the British Lying-In Hospital for Married Women : situated in Brownlow-Street, ... from its first institution in November 1749, to December the 25th, 1757
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An account of the scarlet fever and sore throat, or scarlatina anginosa : particularly as it appeared at Birmingham in the year 1778. By William Withering, M.D
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An account of the scarlet fever and sore throat; or scarlatina anginosa : particularly as it appeared at Birmingham in the year 1778. The second edition. To which are now prefixed, Some remarks on the nature and cure of the ulcerated sore throat. By William Withering, M.D
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An account of the sickness and death of Dr. W---dw---rd; as also, of what appear'd upon opening his body. In a letter to a friend in the country. By Dr. Technicum
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An account of the sore throat attended with ulcers : a disease which hath of late years appeared in this city,and in several parts of the nation. By John Fothergill, M.D
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An account of the sore throat attended with ulcers : a disease which hath of late years appeared in this city,and in several parts of the nation. By John Fothergill, M.D
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An account of the sore throat attended with ulcers : a disease which hath of late years appeared in this city,and the parts adjacent. By John Fothergill, M.D
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An account of the sore throat attended with ulcers : a disease which hath of late years appeared in this city,and the parts adjacent. By John Fothergill, M.D
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An account of the stopping of Daggenham breach: with the accidents that have attended the same from the first undertaking. ... To which is prefix'd, a plan of the levels which were over-flow'd by thebreach. By Capt. John Perry
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An account of the success of inoculating the small pox in Great Britain : With a comparison between the miscarriages in that practice, and the mortality of the natural small-pox. ... By James Jurin,
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An account of the success of inoculating the small pox in Great Britain : With a comparison between the miscarriages in that practice, and the mortality of the natural small-pox. ... By James Jurin,
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An account of the success of inoculating the small pox in Great Britain, for the year 1724 : With a comparison between the miscarriages in that practice, and the mortality of the natural small pox. By James Jurin,
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An account of the success of inoculating the small-pox : in a letter to Dr. William Whitaker. By Tho. Nettleton,M.D
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An account of the success of inoculating the small-pox in Great Britain, for the year 1725 : With a comparison between the miscarriages in that practice, and the mortality of the natural small-pox. By James Jurin,
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An account of the success of inoculating the small-pox in Great-Britain, for the year 1726 : With a comparison between the miscarriages in that practice, and the mortality of the natural small-pox. By James Jurin,
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An account of the success of Mrs. Stephens's medicines for the stone : in the case of James Kirkpatrick, Doctor of Divinity, M.D. Containing, I. His case, ... II. His diary,
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An account of the tenia or long tape worm : and of the method of treating it as practised at Morat in Switzerland. Being a translation of a memoir published at Paris, entitled "Traitement contre le tenia ... " With copper plates
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An account of the tenia, and method of treating it
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An account of the testicles : their common coverings and coats; and the diseases to which they are liable. With the method of treating them. The second edition, with additions. By Joseph Warner,
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An account of the Tilbury water : Containing a narrative of the discovery of the medicinal qualities of this spring; experiments on the water: observations on the experiments; the virtues of the water, ... the manner of drinking it; and, lastly, several remarkable cures
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An account of the Tilbury water : Containing a narrative of the discovery of the medicinal qualities of thisSpring
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An account of the Tilbury water : Containing a narrative of the discovery of the medicinal qualities of thisspring,
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An account of the Tilbury water : Containing, a narrative of the discovery of the medicinal qualities of thisspring, experiments on the water, observations on the experiments, the vertues of the water interspers'd with various cases, the manner of drinking it; and lastly, several remarkable cures
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An account of the topical application of the spunge : in the stoppage of h�morrhages. Read before the Royal Society, ... By Charles White,
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An account of the trigonometrical operation, whereby the distance between the meridians of the observatories of Greenwich and Paris has been determined : By Major-General WilliamRoy, ... From the Philosophical Transactions
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An account of the trigonometrical survey carried on in the years 1791,1792, 1793, and 1794 : by order of His Grace the Duke of Richmond, ... By Lieut. Col. Edward Williams, and Capt. William Mudge, of the Royal Artillery; and Mr. Isaac Dalby. Communicated by the Duke of Richmond, F.R.S. From the Phi ...
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An account of the use, application, and success of the Bath waters, in rheumatic cases : By William Falconer,
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An account of the various systems of medicine : from the days of Hipocrates, to the present time: collected from the best Latin, French and English authors, particularly from the works of John Brown, ... By Francis Carter, M.D
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An account of the virtues and method of taking the Holt-water discovered at Holt in the parish of Bradford,
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An account of the weather and diseases of South-Carolina : By Lionel Chalmers, ... in two volumes
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An account of the Westminster New Lying-in Hospital : begun and finished under the patronage of the Right Honorable Earl Percy, president
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An account of the wonderful cures perform'd by the cold baths : With advice to the water drinkers at Tunbridge, Hampstead, Astrope, Nasborough, ... By Dr. Browne
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An account of the yellow fever : with a successful method of cure: by James Bryce,
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An account of two cases of the diabetes mellitus : with remarks, as they arose during the progress of the cure. To which are added, A general view of the nature of the disease and its appropriate treatment, ... By John Rollo, M.D. ... In two volumes
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Accounts have been received from Lieutenant Gardiner, of the Antrim militia, that early on Monday the 25th instant, a body of rebels, consisting of several thousands, marched from the mountains ofWicklow, to attack Hacketstown
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Accurate disquisitions in physick : Translated from the Latin, ... Wherein the causes, symptoms, indications, and prognosticks, ... are distinly [sic] and carefully set forth. By G. Bickerton
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An accurate translation of Dr. Mead's Latin treatise on the small-pox and measles : To which is annexed a version of the commentary of Rhazes; ... on the same distempers
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Achievements in medicine 1974-1989 : in honour of Professor David Todd
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Achieving cultural competency : a case-based approach to training health professionals
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Achieving excellence in medical education
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Achieving excellence in medical education
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Achieving the ICPD goals : reproductive health commodity requirements 2000-2015
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Achieving the millennium development goals : population and reproductive health as critical determinants
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The ACP evidence-based guide to complementary & alternative medicine
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ACP medicine
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Across the boundaries : extrapolation in biology and social science
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An act for making the river Soar navigable, from the river Trent, to Bishop's Meadow, within the liberty of Garenton, in the county of Leicester; and for making and maintaining a navigable cut or canal from thence, near, or up, and into the Rushes, at Loughborough, in the said county
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An act for the better viewing, searching and examining all drugs, medicine, waters, oyls,
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An act for the better viewing, searching and examining all drugs, medicines, waters, oyis,
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The act incorporating a medical society, in the state of Connecticut : together with the bye-laws and regulations of said society, and a list of the fellows and officers, for the years 1792, and 1793. : Published by order of the society
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The act of incorporation and laws of the Philadelphia Medical Society : Arranged and copied by order of thesociety, February 6th, 1793. : [One line of Latin text]
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The act of incorporation and laws of the Philadelphia Medical Society : Arranged and copied by order of theSociety, February, 1800. : [One line of Latin text]
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The action and classification of medicine in connection with the anatomy of temperament
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Acute medicine : a handbook for nurse practitioners
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| 247 |
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Ad virum clarissimum Danielem Turner, M.D. epistola : morbi infrequentis historiam enarrans
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Adaptive design methods in clinical trails
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Additional articles to the specimen of an etimological [sic] vocabulary; or, essay, by means of the analitic [sic] method, to retrieve the antient Celtic. By the author of a pamphlet, entitled, The way to things by words, and to words by things
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| 250 |
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Additional rules and orders to be observed by the embodied militia
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Address
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| 252 |
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An address to Doctor Cadogan, occasioned by his Dissertation on the gout and other chronic diseases: with remarks and observations
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| 253 |
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An address to hydropic patients : wherein the principles of a method of practice adopted by the author, in the treatment of dropsy, are explained; ... By W. Luxmoore,
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| 254 |
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An address to the Chirurgo-Obstetrical Society : delivered at their first meeting. By John Aitken, M.D
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| 255 |
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An address to the College of Physicians, and to the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge : occasion'd by the late swarms of Scotch and Leyden physicians, &c. ... to which is added, a compleat list of all the regular physicians. By an impartial hand
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| 256 |
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An address to the gentlemen of the faculty of physick : in answer to a letter, relating to Mrs. Stephens medicines, inserted in the Daily Advertiser, on the 22d of Augustlast: and the queries therein propounded fully consider'd. By a gentleman
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| 257 |
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An address to the governors of Addenbrooke's Hospital
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| 258 |
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An address to the graduates in medicine : delivered at a medical commencement, in the University of Pennsylvania, held May 12, 1797. : To which is prefixed, the prayer, made use of on that occasion
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| 259 |
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Address to the Medical Society of Students at Edinburgh : upon laying the foundation of their hall, April 21st, 1775
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| 260 |
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An address to the members of the Corporation of Surgeons of London : respecting the proceedings of the Court of Assistants
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| 261 |
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An address to the members of the Royal College of Surgeons : on the regulation of the Surgical Department of the Royal Infirmary. By Andrew Wardrop
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| 262 |
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Address to the public : from the directors of the General Lying-in-Hospital of Edinburgh
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An address to the public on the advantages of vaccine inoculation : with the objections to it refuted. By Henry Jenner, surgeon, F.L.S. &c
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| 264 |
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An address to the public on the efficacy of certain medicines : in the cure of the venereal diseases, scirrhus and cancer and ulcerated legs. By George Coltman,
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| 265 |
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An address to the public, on the present method of inoculation : proving that the matter communicated is not the small-pox, ... to which is added, an inquiry into the nature of the confluent pox, and its cure. By William Langton; M.D
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| 266 |
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An address to the public, on the present state of farriery : By James Jeffray,
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| 267 |
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An address to the publick: containing narratives of the effects of certain chemical remedies : in most diseases: particularly exemplified in the histories of various cases, both medical and chirurgical; ... By Cromwell Mortimer,
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| 268 |
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An address to the students of medicine at Edinburgh, introductory to a course of lectures on the theory and practice of physic. Delivered 1st November 1776. By Andrew Duncan,
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Adopting new medical technology
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Advanced biosignal processing
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Advanced clinical skills for GU nurses
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Advanced computational intelligence paradigms in healthcare
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Advanced initiatives in interprofessional education in Japan : Japan Interprofessional Working and Education Network (JIPWEN)
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Advanced manufacturing technology for medical applications : reverse engineering, software conversion, and rapid prototyping
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Advanced medical statistics
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Advanced methods of biomedical signal processing
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Advanced nursing skills : principles and practice
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Advanced practice nurses : education, roles, trends
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Advanced practice nursing : core concepts for professional role development
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Advanced topics in scattering and biomedical engineering : proceedings of the Eighth International Workshop on Mathematical Methods in Scattering Theory and BiomedicalEngineering
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Advances in bioceramics and porous ceramics II : a collection of papers presented at the 33rd International Conference on Advanced Ceramics and Composites, January 18-23, 2009, Daytona Beach, Florida
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Advances in biomedical engineering
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Advances in diagnostic medical physics
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Advances in haptics
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Advances in healthcare technology : shaping the future of medical care
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Advances in human factors and ergonomics in healthcare
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Advances in medical engineering
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Advances in Mesopotamian medicine from Hammurabi to Hippocrates : proceedings of the International Conference "Oeil Malade et Mauvais Oeil", Coll�ge de France, Paris, 23rd June 2006
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Advances in rehabilitation robotics : human-friendly technologies on movement assistance and restoration for people with disabilities
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Advancing artificial intelligence through biological process applications
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Advancing practice in rehabilitation nursing
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Advancing the nation's health needs
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Advancing your career : concepts of professional nursing
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Advertisement from Parnassus. Apollo on the first day of June 1710, at the desire of the Royal College of Physicians at Edinburgh, summon'd Dr. David Mitchell,
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Advice online : advice-giving in an American Internet health column
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Advice to gouty persons : by Dr. Kentish
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Advice to parents on the management of their children in the natural small pox, and during inoculation : ... To which are added, some general observations on the use of tea, and the present regimen of diet among the higher ranks of society
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| 298 |
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Advice to people afflicted with the gout : containing practical observations upon the treatment of patients in the different stages of that disorder; and the means of preventing those severe paroxysms, which are so terrible to the human species. By J. Williams, M.D
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| 299 |
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Advice to people in general, with respect to their health : from the French of Dr. Tissot's Avis au peuple, &c. To which is added, by the author, two new chapters; one upon inoculation,the other upon lingering distempers: ... Also, a table of the most cheap, yet effectual remedies,
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Advice to people in general, with respect to their health : Translated from the French edition of Dr. Tissot's Avis au peuple, &c. To which are added, by the author, two new chapters; one upon inoculation, the other upon lingering distempers: ... Also a table ... In two volumes
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Advice to people in general, with respect to their health : Translated from the French edition of Dr. Tissot's Avis au peuple, &c. To which are added, by the author, two new chapters; one upon inoculation, the other upon lingering distempers: ... Also, a table of the most cheap, yet effectual remedi ...
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Advice to people in general, with respect to their health : translated from the French edition of Dr. Tissot's Avis au peuple, &c. To which are added, by the author, two new chapters; one upon inoculation, the other upon lingering distempers; ... Also, a table of the most cheap, yet effectual remedi ...
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Advice to people in general, with respect to their health : translated from the French edition of Dr. Tissot's Avis au peuple, &c. To which is added, by the author, two new chapters; one upon inoculation, the other upon lingering distempers: ... Also a table of the most cheap, yet effectual remedies ...
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Advice to the commanders and officers of His Majesty's fleet : serving in the West Indies, on the preservation of the health of seamen. By Leonard Gillespie, M.D
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Advice to the female sex in general, particularly those in a state of pregnancy and lying-in: ... To which is added, an appendix, containing some directions relative to the management of children, in the first part of life. By John Grigg,
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Advice to the gentlemen in the army of Her Majesty's forces in Spain and Portugal : with a short method how to preserve their health; and some observations upon several distempers incident to those countries, ... To which are added, the medicinal virtues of many peculiar plants
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Advice to the Lord Lieutenants of counties, commanding regiments of militia : Dedicated to the author of advice to the officers of the British Army
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Advice to the people in general, with regard to their health : ... Translated from the French edition of Dr. Tissot's Avis au peuple, &c. printed at Lyons; with all his own notes; ... and several occasional notes, adapted to this English translation, by J. Kirkpatrick, M.D
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Advice to the people in general, with regard to their health : but more particularly calculated for those,who, by their distance from regular physicians, or other very experienced practitioners, are the most unlikely to be seasonably provided with the best advice and assistance, ... Translated from ...
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Advice to the people in general, with regard to their health : but particularly calculated for those, who are the most unlikely to be provided in time with the best assistance,... Translated from ... Dr. Tissot's Avis au peuple, ... By J. Kirkpatrick, M.D
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Advice to the people in general, with regard to their health : but particularly calculated for those, who are the most unlikely to be provided in time with the best assistance,... Translated from ... Dr. Tissot's Avis au peuple, ... By J. Kirkpatrick, M.D
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Advice to the people in general, with regard to their health : but particularly calculated for those, who are the most unlikely to be provided in time with the best assistance,... Translated from ... Dr. Tissot's Avis au peuple, ... By J. Kirkpatrick, M.D
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Advice to the people in general, with regard to their health : but particularly calculated for those, who are the most unlikely to be provided in time with the best assistance,in acute diseases, or upon any inward or outward accident. : With a table of the most cheap, yet effectual remedies, and the ...
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Advice to the people in general, with regard to their health : but particularly calculated for those, who are the most unlikely to be provided in time with the best assistance,in acute diseases, or upon any sudden inward or outward accident. : With a table of the most cheap, yet effectual remedies, ...
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Advice to the people, upon the epidemic catarrhal fever : of October, November, and December, M,DCC,LXXV. By a physician
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Advice to the young physician : on the art of medicine
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Advice to those who are afflicted with the venereal disease : Containing the symptoms at large, with practical notes, and advice to them while under cure. Also, methods of preventing any future infection, in either sex. By F. B.Spilsbury,
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Advice to those who are afflicted with the venereal disease : Containing the symptoms at large, with practical notes, and advice to them while under cure. With proper prescriptions for the same. Also, methods of preventing any future infection, in either sex. By F. B. Spilsbury,
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Advice with respect to health : Extracted from Dr. Tissot
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Advice, in the consumption of the lungs : wherein the nature and causes of that disease are investigated by anatomical inquiries, and plain and suitable methods for its prevention and cure circumstantially laid down. By Michael O'Ryan, M.D
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Advices were received last night from Lieutenant General Lake, ... that early on the morning of the 27th the French attacked him in his position near Castlebar,
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Advices with respect to health. Extracted from a late author
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Advices, with respect to health. Extracted from a late author
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The afflicted man's companion : or, a directory for families and persons afflicted with sickness or any other distress. ... By the Reverend Mr. John Willison
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The afflicted man's companion : or, a directory for families and persons afflicted with sickness or any other distress. ... By the Reverend Mr. John Willison,
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The afflicted man's companion : or, a directory for families and persons afflicted with sickness or any other distress. ... By the Reverend Mr. John Willison,
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After harm : medical error and the ethics of forgiveness
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Against the current : the memoirs of Boris Ragula
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Age made happy : as well as honourable, by a select number of cautionary rules, for the rendering it equally pleasing both to ourselves and others, instead of being obnoxious to both. ... compiled by a lady of great quality for the use of herself and family
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Agent technology and e-health
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Agricultural medicine : a practical guide
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Akestorias anthologia : Eite sumperaśmata ta�� 'ek oles iatrikes technes suneilegmena. Quibus totius medicinæ complexus sub intellectus aspectum ponitur. In gratiam philiapsou
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An alarm to all persons touching their health and lives : or, a discovery of the most shocking, pernicious, and destructive practices made use of by many in this kingdom, who make and sell divers kinds of eatables and drinkables; ... By JasperArnaud, ... To which are added, remarks on the nature of ...
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Albucasis de chirurgia : Arabice etLatine. ... Cura Johannis Channing,
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Alexandri Russel, M.D. & C.R.M.E.S. disquisitio medica, theoretico-practica, de morbi causa : Editio altera. ... Cui subnectitur, Epistola apologetica, de arthritide & nephritide
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| 336 |
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All the prescriptions contained in The new practice of physic, of Thomas Marryat, M.D. Translated into English by J. S. Dodd, ... With an accurate description of the symptoms of the several diseases, ... To which is added by the translator, directions and medicines for wounds,
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| 337 |
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An alphabetical book of physicall secrets : for all those diseases that are most predominant and dangerous (curable by art) in the body of man : collected for the benefit, most especially of house-holders in the country, who are either farre remote, or else not able to entertaine a learned physician ...
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| 338 |
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An alphabetical list of the materia medica : intended as a synopsis of lectures on that subject. By AndrewDuncan, M.D
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| 339 |
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Alphabetical repertory of the skin-symptoms and external alterations of substance : together with the morbid phenomena observed in the glandular, osseous, mucous, and circulatory systems
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| 340 |
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Altruism and health : perspectives from empirical research
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| 341 |
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AMA manual of style : a guide for authors and editors
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| 342 |
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America's forests
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| 343 |
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American eclectic obstetrics
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| 344 |
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American eclectic obstetrics
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American family physician : detailing important means of preserving health, from infancy to old age, the offices women should perform to each other at births, and the diseases peculiar to the sex, with those of children and of adults ; with an appendix containing hints respecting the treatment of do ...
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| 346 |
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American Indian medicine
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| 347 |
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American Medical Association guide to talking to your doctor
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| 348 |
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American medical schools and the practice of medicine : a history
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| 349 |
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The American reformed cattle doctor
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| 350 |
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Am�liorer l'efficacit� du secteur de la sant� : le r�le des technologies de l'information et des communiations
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| 351 |
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Analisi di Rasch e questionari di misura : applicazioni in medicina e scienze sociali
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| 352 |
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Analysis and application of analog electronic circuits to biomedical instrumentation
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| 353 |
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Analysis of a course of lectures on natural and experimental philosophy : ... Second edition. By A. Walker,
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| 354 |
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Analysis of a course of lectures on natural and experimental philosophy : ... Seventh edition. By A.Walker,
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| 355 |
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Analysis of Belloste's pills : and their manner of operating in the human body, by the author himself
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| 356 |
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An analysis of Dr. Rutty's Methodical synopsis of mineral waters : Addressed, by way of appeal, to the Royal College of Physicians of London. By C. Lucas, M.D
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| 357 |
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The analysis of inoculation : comprizing the history, theory, and practice of it: with an occasional consideration of the most remarkable appearances in the small pocks. The second edition corrected: and greatly enlarged, with many material additions,... By J. Kirkpatrick, M.D
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| 358 |
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The analysis of inoculation : comprizing the history, theory, and practice of it: with an occasional consideration of the most remarkable appearances in the small pox. By J.Kirkpatrick, M.D
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| 359 |
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An analysis of the medicinal waters of Tunbridge Wells
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| 360 |
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An analysis of The New London pharmacopœia : explaining the nature, principles, ... of the variouspreparations ... contained therein: particularly calculated for the use of junior students. To which is annexed, A summary of the new theory ... Second edition. By Robert White, M.D
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| 361 |
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An analysis of The New London pharmacopœia : explaining the nature, principles, ... of the variouspreparations ... contained therein; and particularly calculated for the use of the junior students. By Robert White, M.D
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| 362 |
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An analysis of the Tilbury alterative water : at West Tilbury Hall, recently made at the instance of Mr. John Ellison, by Bryan Higgins, M.D. With an account of the remarkable and extraordinary cases of Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Nash, and of its efficacy in effecting their cure
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| 363 |
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Analysis, design and implementation of secure and interoperable distributed health information systems
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| 364 |
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An analytical inquiry into the specifick property of mercury : relating to the cure of venereal diseases, when well apply'd and skilfully managed. ... By Vincent Brest,
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| 365 |
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Analytical method validation and instrument performance verification
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| 366 |
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An analytick treatise of conick sections : and their use for resolving of equations in determinate and indeterminate problems. Being the posthumous work of the Marquis de L'Hospital, ... Made English by E. Stone
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| 367 |
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Anatomia Britannica : a system of anatomy. Comprising the whole oe [sic] Albinus's tables, with selections from Cowper, and other eminent anatomists; illustrated by one hundred and nine copper plates, ... In three parts. By Andrew Bell, ... The work approved of by Dr. Alex. Monro, ... and conducted ...
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| 368 |
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Anatomia Britannica : a system of anatomy. Illustrated by upwards of three hundred copperplates, ... In sixparts. By Andrew Bell, ... The work approved of by Dr. Alex.Monro, ... and conducted by Andrew Fyfe,
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| 369 |
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An anatomical and mechanical essay on the whole animal oeconomy : in one view. Wherein is shewn the most wonderfull conduct of nature in all the ph�nomena attending human bodies, ... By John Cook,
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| 370 |
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An anatomical and mechanical essay on the whole animal oeconomy : in one view. Wherein is shewn, the most wonderful conduct of nature in all the ph�nomena attending humam [sic]bodies; ... Vol.II. By John Cook,
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| 371 |
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An anatomical description of the human gravid uterus, and itscontents. By the late William Hunter, M.D
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| 372 |
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Anatomical dialogues : or, a breviary of anatomy. Wherein all the parts of the human body are concisely and accurately described, ... By a gentleman of the faculty
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| 373 |
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Anatomical dialogues : or, a breviary of anatomy. Wherein all the parts of the human body are concisely and accurately described, ... By a gentleman of the faculty
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| 374 |
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Anatomical dialogues : or, a breviary of anatomy: wherein all the parts of the human body are concisely and accurately described, ... By a gentleman of the faculty
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| 375 |
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Anatomical dialogues : or, a breviary of anatomy: wherein all the parts of the human body are concisely and accurately described, ... By a gentleman of the faculty
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| 376 |
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An anatomical essay : in two discourses, I. Pointing at many things curious, and remarkable in the structure of the viscera, with which are intermixt, some plain reflections, subversive of atheism. II. An anatomical explcation, of the first six verses of the twelfth chapter of Ecclesiastes
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| 377 |
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An anatomical essay : in two discourses, I. Pointing at many things curious, and remarkable in the structure of the viscera, with which are intermixt, some plain reflections, subversive of atheism. II. An anatomical explication, of the first six verses of the twelfth chapter of Ecclesiastes
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| 378 |
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An anatomical exposition of the structure of the human body : By James Benignus Winslow, ... Translated from the French original, by G. Douglas,
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| 379 |
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An anatomical exposition of the structure of the human body : By James Benignus Winslow, ... Translated from the French original, by G. Douglas, M.D. Illustrated with copper plates
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| 380 |
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An anatomical exposition of the structure of the human body : By James Benignus Winslow, ... Translated from the French original, by G. Douglas, M.D. Illustrated with copper plates
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| 381 |
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An anatomical exposition of the structure of the human body : By James Benignus Winslow, ... Translated from the French original, by G. Douglas, M.D. Illustrated with copper plates
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| 382 |
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An anatomical exposition of the structure of the human body : By James Benignus Winslow, ... Translated from the French original, by G. Douglas, M.D. Illustrated with copper plates
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| 383 |
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An anatomical exposition of the structure of the human body : By James Benignus Winslow, ... Translated from the French original, by G. Douglas, M.D. Illustrated with copper plates
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| 384 |
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An anatomical exposition of the structure of the human body : By James Benignus Winslow, ... Translated from the French original, by G. Douglas, M.D. Illustrated with copper-plates. In two volumes
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| 385 |
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An anatomical exposition of the structure of the human body : By James Benignus Winslow, ... Translated from the French original, by G. Douglas, M.D. Illustrated with copper-plates. In two volumes
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| 386 |
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The anatomical instructor : or, an illustration of the modern and most approved methods of preparing and preserving the different parts of the human body, and of quadrupeds, by injection, corrosion, ... articulation, modelling. &c. ... By Thomas Pole,
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| 387 |
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Anatomical lectures; or, the anatomy of the human bones : nerves, and lacteal sac and duct. ... By a society of gentlemen
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| 388 |
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An anatomical treatise of the liver : with the diseases incident to it. By a member of the College of Physicians
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| 389 |
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The anatomist's vade-mecum : containing a concise and accurate description ... of the human body. To which is added, an explanation of anatomical terms. For the use of students, &c. By Robert Hooper,
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| 390 |
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The anatomist's vade-mecum : containing the anatomy and physiology of the human body. The second edition, revised and enlarged. By Robert Hooper,
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| 391 |
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The anatomist's vade-mecum : containing the anatomy and physiology of the human body. The third edition, revised and enlarged. By Robert Hooper,
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| 392 |
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Anatomy : descriptive and surgical
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| 393 |
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Anatomy epitomized and illustrated : containing, I. A concise and plain description of all the parts of the human body; ... II. A large and choice collection ofsculptures, ... in seventeen folio copper-plates. By M. N. B.A
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| 394 |
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The anatomy of humane bodies : with figures drawn after the life ... in one hundred and forteen [sic] copper plates, ... To which is added an introduction explaining the animal oeconomy, ... By William Cowper. Revised and publish'd by C.B.Albinus,
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| 395 |
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The anatomy of humane bodies epitomized : Wherein all the parts of man's body, with their actions and uses, are succinctly described, according to the newest doctrine of the most accurate and learned modern anatomists. The sixth edition, corrected and improved, both in the discourse and figures. By ...
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| 396 |
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The anatomy of humane bodies improv'd : according to the circulation of the blood, and all the modern discoveries. Publickly demonstrated at the Theater in the Royal Garden at Paris, by Monsieur Dionis, ... Translated from the third edition, corrected and enlarged by the author, with an ample disser ...
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| 397 |
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The anatomy of humane bodies improv'd : according to the circulation of the blood, and all the modern discoveries. Publickly demonstrated at the Theatre in the Royal Garden at Paris, by Monsieur Dionis, ... Translated from the third edition, corrected and enlarged by the author; with an ample disser ...
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| 398 |
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The anatomy of melancholy : what it is, with all the kinds, causes, symptomsm prognostics, and several cures of it.In three patitions. With their several sections, members, and subsections, philosophically, medically, historically opened and cut up
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| 399 |
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The anatomy of painting : or a short and easy introduction to anatomy: being a new edition, on a smaller scale, of six tables of Albinus, with their linear figures: also, a new translation of Albinus's history ... to which are added the anatomy of Celsus, ... and the physiology of Cicero: ... By Joh ...
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| 400 |
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The anatomy of the absorbing vessels of the human body : By William Cruikshank
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| 401 |
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The anatomy of the absorbing vessels of the human body : The second edition; considerably enlarged, and illustrated with additional plates. By William Cruikshank
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| 402 |
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The anatomy of the bones, muscles, & joints : by John Bell,
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| 403 |
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The anatomy of the bones, muscles, & joints : by John Bell, surgeon
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| 404 |
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The anatomy of the gravid uterus : With practical inferences relative to pregnancy and labour. By JohnBurns,
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| 405 |
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The anatomy of the human body : By Samuel Foart Simmons, M.D. ... Vol.I
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| 406 |
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The anatomy of the human body : By W. Cheselden,
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| 407 |
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The anatomy of the human body : By W. Cheselden,
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| 408 |
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The anatomy of the human body : By W. Cheselden,
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| 409 |
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The anatomy of the human body : By W. Cheselden,
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| 410 |
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The anatomy of the human body : By W. Cheselden,
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| 411 |
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The anatomy of the human body : By W. Cheselden,
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| 412 |
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The anatomy of the human body : By W. Cheselden,
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| 413 |
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The anatomy of the human body : By W. Cheselden,
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| 414 |
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The anatomy of the human body : By W. Cheselden,
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| 415 |
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The anatomy of the human body : By W. Cheselden,
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| 416 |
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The anatomy of the human body : By W. Cheselden, ... the XI edition with forty copper plates engrav'd byGer: Vandergucht
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| 417 |
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The anatomy of the human body : By William Cheselden,
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| 418 |
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The anatomy of the human body : Composed (on an entire new plan,) in a method very different from all anatomical writers. Designed (chiefly) for the use of naval practitioners, and by way of supplement to a work, entitled, The marine surgeon: ... To which is subjoined, some physiological tracts, and ...
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| 419 |
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The anatomy of the human body : Vol. 1. ... The second edition. By John Bell,
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| 420 |
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The anatomy of the human body : Vol. II. ... By John Bell,
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| 421 |
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The anatomy of the human body : With XXXIV copper-plates. By W. Cheselden,
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| 422 |
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The anatomy of the human body abridg'd : or, a short and full view of all the parts of the body. Together with their several uses drawn from their compositions and structures. By James Keill,
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| 423 |
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The anatomy of the human body abridg'd : or, a short and full view of all the parts of the body. Together with their several uses drawn from their compositions and structures. By James Keill, M.D
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| 424 |
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The anatomy of the human body abridg'd : or, a short and full view of all the parts of the body. Together with their several uses drawn from their compositions and structures. By James Keill, M.D
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| 425 |
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The anatomy of the human body abridg'd : or, a short and full view of all the parts of the body. Together with their several uses drawn from their compositions and structures. By James Keill, M.D
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| 426 |
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The anatomy of the human body abridg'd : or, a short and full view of all the parts of the body. Together with their several uses drawn from their compositions and structures. By James Keill, M.D
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| 427 |
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The anatomy of the human body abridg'd : or, a short and full view of all the parts of the body. Together with their several uses drawn from their compositions and structures. By James Keill, M.D
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| 428 |
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The anatomy of the human body abridg'd : or, a short and full view of all the parts of the body. Together with their several uses, drawn from their compositions and structures. By James Keill, M.D
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| 429 |
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The anatomy of the human body abridged : or, a short and full view of all the parts of the body. Together with their several uses, drawn from their compositions and structures. By James Keill, M.D
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| 430 |
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The anatomy of the human body abridged : or, a short and full view of all the parts of the body. Together with their several uses, drawn from their compositions and structures. By James Keill, M.D
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| 431 |
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The anatomy of the human bones : and nerves. With an account of the reciprocal motions of the heart, and a description of the human lacteal sac and duct. Corrected and enlarged in the fifth edition. By Alexander Monro,
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| 432 |
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The anatomy of the human bones : and nerves. With an account of the reciprocal motions of the heart, and a description of the human lacteal sac and duct. Corrected and enlarged in the sixth edition, by Alexander Monro,
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| 433 |
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The anatomy of the human bones : and nerves: with an account of the reciprocal motions of the heart, and a description of the human lacteal sac and duct. By Alexander Monro,
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| 434 |
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The anatomy of the human bones : and nerves: with an account of the reciprocal motions of the heart, and a description of the human lacteal sac and duct. By Alexander Monro,
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| 435 |
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The anatomy of the human bones : nerves, and lacteal sac and duct. By Alexander Monro,
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| 436 |
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The anatomy of the human bones : nerves, and lacteal sac and duct. By Alexander Monro, senior, ... A new edition. To which is added, An essay on comparative anatomy
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| 437 |
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The anatomy of the human bones : nerves, and lacteal sac and duct. Corrected and enlarged in the seventh edition, by Alexander Monro, Senior,
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| 438 |
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The anatomy of the human bones : nerves, and lacteal sac and duct. The eight [sic] edition. By Alexander Monro, Senior,
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| 439 |
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The anatomy of the human bones : nerves, and lacteal sac and duct. The eighth edition. By Alexander Monro
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| 440 |
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The anatomy of the human bones : nerves, and lacteal sac and duct. The ninth edition. By Alexander Monro,
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| 441 |
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The anatomy of the human bones : nerves, and lacteal sac and duct. The tenth edition. By Alexander Monro,Senior,
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| 442 |
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The anatomy of the human bones : nerves, and lacteal sac and duct. The tenth edition. By Alexander Monro,Senior,
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| 443 |
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The anatomy of the human bones : with an account of muscular motion, and the circulation of the blood: also of digestion and nutrition: ... Illustrated with variety of copperplates. ... By George Thomson,
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| 444 |
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The anatomy of the human nerves : with an account of the reciprocal motions of the heart, and a description of the human lacteal sac and duct. By Alexander Monro, P.A
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| 445 |
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The anatomy of the humane body : Illustrated with twenty-three copper-plates of the most considerable parts; all done after the life. By W. Cheselden,
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| 446 |
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The anatomy of the humane body : With XXXI copper-plates. By W. Cheselden,
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| 447 |
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The anatomy of the humane body abridg'd : or, a short and full view of all the parts of the body. Together with their several uses, drawn from their compositions and structures. By James Keill,
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| 448 |
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The anatomy of the humane body abridg'd : or, a short and full view of all the parts of the body. Together with their several uses, drawn from their compositions and structures. By James Keill, M.D
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| 449 |
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The anatomy of the humane body abridg'd : or, a short and full view of all the parts of the body. Together with their several uses, drawn from their compositions and structures. By James Keill, M.D
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| 450 |
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The anatomy of the humane bones : By Alexander Monro,
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| 451 |
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The anatomy of the humane bones : To which are added, An anatomical treatise of the nerves; an account of the reciprocal motions of the heart; and a description of the humane lacteal sac and duct. By Alexander Monro,
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| 452 |
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anatomy of the invertebrata
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| 453 |
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Ancient Babylonian medicine : theory and practice
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| 454 |
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Ancient Egyptian medicine
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| 455 |
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The ancient physician's legacy impartially survey'd : ... with practical observations upon each chapter. In a letter to a country physician. To which is added, in the way of postscript, a discourse on quicksilver, as now commonly taken: ... By Daniel Turner,
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| 456 |
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The ancient physician's legacy to his country : Being what he has collected himself in forty-nine years practice: ... By Thomas Dover M.B
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| 457 |
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The ancient physician's legacy to his country : Being what he has collected himself in forty-nine years practice: ... By Thomas Dover, M.B
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| 458 |
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The ancient physician's legacy to his country : Being what he has collected himself in forty-nine years practice: ... By Thomas Dover, M.B
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| 459 |
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The ancient physician's legacy to his country : Being what he has collected himself in forty-nine years practice: ... By Thomas Dover, M.B
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| 460 |
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The ancient physician's legacy to his country : Being what he has collected himself, in fifty-eight years practice: ... By Thomas Dover, M.B
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| 461 |
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The ancient physician's legacy to his country : Being what he has collected himself, in fifty-eight years practice: or, an account of the several diseases incident to mankind ;... By Thomas Dover, M.B. The seventh edition. In this edition are very considerable additions
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| 462 |
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The ancient physician's legacy to his country : Being what he has collected himself, in fifty-eight years practice: or, an account of the several diseases incident tomankind; ... Designed for the use of all private families. By Thomas Dover, M.B
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| 463 |
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The ancient physician's legacy to his country : being what he has collected in forty-nine years practice:... By Thomas Dovar [sic], M.D
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| 464 |
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The ancient physician's legacy to his country : being what he has collected in forty-nine years practice:... By Thomas Dovar [sic], M.D
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| 465 |
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The ancient psychrolousia revived : or, an essay to prove cold bathing both safe and useful. In four letters. ...By Sir John Floyer, ... Also a letter of Dr. Baynard's,
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| 466 |
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Andrew Thompson born February 2, 1770 : Rebecca Johnson born October 1, 1773. Andrew Thompson and Rebecca Johnson were married the 23d of October, 1792. Andrew Thompson, Jun. born July 23, 1794. ... The property of Andrew Thompson. Providence, March 20, 1796
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| 467 |
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The angler's museum : or, the whole art of float and fly fishing. ... The whole carefully collected from actual experience. The second edition. To which is prefixed the sermon of St.Anthony,
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| 468 |
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The anglers sure guide: or, angling improved, and methodically digested; ... Adorned with copper cuts. By R. H
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| 469 |
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Anglo-Norman medicine . Vol. 2, , shorter treatises
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| 470 |
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Animadversio astrologica : or, a discourse touching astrology. To which are added, these considerations, I. Of the mutability of sublunary beings. ... IV. The causes of several ph�nomena's [sic] ... By D. Irish,
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| 471 |
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Animadversio astrologica : or, a discourse touching astrology. To which are added, these considerations, I. Of the mutability of sublunary beings. ... IV. The causes of several ph�nomena's [sic] ... By D. Irish,
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| 472 |
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Animadversions on a late factious book : entitled, Essays upon, I. The ballance of power; II. The right of making war, peace, and alliances; III. Universal monarchy. With a letter containing a censure upon the said book
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| 473 |
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Animadversions on a late idle pamphlet; entitled, A short dissertation on the gout : designed as a preservative against the danger of such outward applications, as oils and balsams. By a physician
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| 474 |
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Animadversions on a late pamphlet, intitled, An impartial inquiry into the legal constitution of the Royal College of Physicians of London : By Phileleutherus Academicus
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| 475 |
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Animadversions on a late pamphlet, intitled, Lithotomia Douglassiana : or, the Scotch doctor's publication of himself. Considered by way of letter
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| 476 |
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Animadversions on a late pompous book, intituled, Osteographia: or, the anatomy of the bones. By William Cheselden ... By John Douglas
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| 477 |
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Animadversions on a late treatise on the kink-cough. To which is annexed, An essay on that disorder
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| 478 |
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Animadversions on the constitution of physick in this kingdom : especially in the metropolis; interspersed with reflections on the conduct of the College of Physicians: to which is subjoined, an exact copy of the original charter, and an abridgement of the statutes or by-laws of the said college. In ...
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| 479 |
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Animal magnetism
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| 480 |
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Animal magnetism examined: in a letter to a country gentleman. By John Martin
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| 481 |
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The animal world display'd : Or, the nature and qualities of living creatures described, under the denominations of, I. Birds, II. Beasts, III. Fishes, IV. Serpents. ... By Frederick Watson. Illustrated with copper-plates,
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| 482 |
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Annals of horsemanship : containing accounts of accidental experiments, and experimental accidents, both successful and unsuccessful: communicated by various correspondents to Geoffrey Gambado, Esq. ... And now first published, by the editor of The academy for grown horsemen. Illustrated with cuts b ...
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| 483 |
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Annals of horsemanship : containing accounts of accidental experiments, and experimental accidents, both successful and unsuccessful: communicated by various correspondents to Geoffrey Gambado, Esq. ... Illustrated with cuts by the most eminent artists
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| 484 |
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Annals of medicine. Vol. 1
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| 485 |
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Anne Glyd her book
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| 486 |
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Annual oration, delivered March 8th, 1790, before the Medical Society,
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| 487 |
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Annual report
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| 488 |
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Annual report for 1925
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| 489 |
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Annual report for the year 1919 of the London Mission Men's Hospital Hankow
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| 490 |
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Annual report for the year 1920 of the London mission men's hospital, Hankow
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| 491 |
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Annual report for the year 1921 of the London mission men's hospital, Hankow
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| 492 |
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Annual review of cybertherapy and telemedicine 2010 : advanced technologies in behavioral, social and neurosciences
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| 493 |
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Annual review of cybertherapy and telemedicine, 2009 : advanced technologies in the behavioral, social, and neurosciences
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| 494 |
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Annuities on lives : second edition, plainer, fuller, and more correct than the former. With several tables, exhibiting at one view, the values of lives, for several rates of interest. By A. de Moivre,
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| 495 |
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Annuities on lives : with several tables, exhibiting at one view, the values of lives, for different rates of interest. Fourth edition, in which are added, Tables for three and three and a half per cent. By A. de Moivre,
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| 496 |
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Annus mirabilis : or, the wonderful effects of the approaching conjunction of the planets Jupiter, Mars, and Saturn. By Abraham Gunter,
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| 497 |
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The answer and defense of Admiral Mathews : late Commander in Chief of his Majesty's fleet in the Mediterranean Sea, to the charge exhibited against him
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| 498 |
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The answer of Richard Guy : surgeon, in Mark-lane, to certain invidious falshoods and reflections upon his method of curing cancers without cutting, lately published in an introduction to the Essays, &c. of Thomas Gataker, ... Proper for the perusal of all those, who are, in any degree, afflicted wi ...
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| 499 |
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The answer of Richard Guy : surgeon, in Mark-lane, to certain invidious falshoods and reflections upon his method of curing cancers without cutting, lately published in an introduction to the Essays, &c. of Thomas Gataker, ... Proper for the perusal of all those, who are, in any degree, afflicted wi ...
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| 500 |
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An answer to a book, entitled, The history of ruptures, and rupture-curers : wrote by Robert Houstoun. With some observations concerning Dr. Littlejohn's pretending to sell my receipt as his own. By Katherine Boles
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